
Come with us now on a journey through time and space... to the world of The Mighty Boosh… an off-the-wall adventure based on the Perrier Award-winning comedy show. The Mighty Boosh follows two zoo keepers, Howard Moon and Vince Noir, who work at "The Zoo-niverse", a dilapidated but magical zoo. It is run by Bob Fossil, a demented American with a military disposition. Vince is a regular 'Mowgli in flares', due to his affinity with animals and adoration for all things Seventies. Howard likes to think he is more the brains of their zoo-keeping outfit, destined for better things. Each week they get involved in a different adventure. Whether they end up in the Arctic tundra or monkey hell they somehow always manage to get back to the zoo intact...

A highly illegal boxing match is set up between Killeroo the kangaroo and Howard. Vince enlists the help of his bare-knuckles fighter uncle in order to assist Howard with his training.

All is not well at the Zoo-niverse. Animals are disappearing one by one. Things go from bad to worse when Joey Moose, one of the zookeepers goes missing. When Mrs Gideon reports that her python is also on the missing list, reported stolen, Howard is determined to save the day. Howard and Vince stumble across Dixon Bainbridge's secret laboratory and the terrible truth behind his 'experiments' comes to light.

Bollo, the oldest and most respected gorilla at the Zoo-niverse, is gravely ill. Bob Fossil persuades Howard to dress in an ape suit, replacing Bollo, so that he can continue accepting sponsorship money for the gorilla. Everything's going smoothly until the Grim Reaper arrives and mistakenly takes Howard to Ape Hell instead. Vince, guided by Naboo, sets off to rescue Howard, and on the way meets Mr Susan, caretaker of the Mirror World. Howard and Vince run into trouble when they encounter the Ape of Death who is plagued by problem hair.

In an attempt to compete with daring adventurer, Dixon Bainbridge, Howard and Vince set off in search of the Egg of Mantumbi. Into the whiteness, the nothingness of the arctic tundra, the boys come face to face with hideous ice demon, Black Frost. Luckily, Vince has befriended a polar bear.

Dixon Bainbridge, owner of the Zoo-Niverse, is intent on selling to the highest bidder. There's a road being built through it and 'if the animals won't work on it, they'll be underneath it.' Howard and Vince embark on an arduous trip deep into the Jungle Room in search of the only man who can help save the zoo - Howard's hero, Tommy Nooka.

Howard is hellbent on a career as a serious writer. He thinks it will also improve his chances with Mrs Gideon. When a famous publisher, Hamilton Cork, arrives at the Zoo-Niverse, it's Vince's literary efforts, in the shape of Charlie, a pink bubble gum character, which takes Cork's fancy. Meanwhile Bob Fossil has embarked on a new breeding programme for the pandas.

Vince is convinced David Bowie invented music. According to Vince, Howard's past career as a jazz trumpeter does not measure up. When Vince is offered a chance to join a new band, called Kraftwerk Orange, with Johnny Two Hats and the Electro Girls, he's intent on leaving everything behind, including Howard.

Bob Fossil has a big problem at the Zoo-niverse. Ivan, the bear has developed some very anti-social habits. The last straw is exposing himself to the visitors. Fossil arranges for a place for Ivan at an Animal Offenders Institute. All Fossil has to do is find a couple of idiots to drive the bear there in the clapped-out old Zoo-Niverse van. All Howard and Vince have to do is get Ivan there, in one piece, without falling foul of the Hitcher.

During a break at Kodiak Jack's reclusive log cabin, Kodiak tells Howard of the mythical Yeti that lives in the forest. His desire for fame and fortune gets the better of him and Howard trades Vince for directions to the Yeti's lair. However, things don't go according to plan when the Yetis kidnap Howard and Vince is propositioned by a maniac trapper.

As Vince and Howard struggle to find a new sound, Naboo tells them the tale of musical gurus Rudy Van Disarzio and Spider Dijon.


Naboo and Bollo are off on a stag do, leaving Howard and Vince in charge of Nabootique.

When Vince bites a rare jazz record, the Jazz Beast enters his bloodstream.

When imitators Flighty Zeus steal their thunder, the boys unleash the 'Crimp'.
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Attempting to impress two goth girls with a seance, Howard and Vince summon the most evil demon known to man, an old lady called Nanatoo.

When another bad gig is put down to Howard being past it, the boys use Naboo's magical amulet to transport themselves to the Fountain of Youth.

Taking in a spot of fishing on the ominously-named Black Lake, Howard is abducted by an eerie merman named Old Gregg. He has some issues.

While marooned on a desert island, Howard sees an opportunity to nurture his poetry and Vince takes to making bamboo fashion lines. However, with no-one to talk to but each other and nothing to eat but rancid coconuts, they soon find themselves in the midst of a coco-nightmare.

The Crack Fox enters Nabootique and steals a precious bottle of Shaman Juice.

Reluctant to celebrate his birthday, Howard finally succumbs to Vince's plan for a huge party.

Howard takes acting lessons to overcome stage fright and get work with director Jurgen Haabemaaster.