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The Baron is released from prison and still wants revenge on Bassie and Adriaan. He replaces his helpers B2 and Vlugge Japie with B100 (the 100th crook that the Baron takes on) and Handy Harry. In the meantime, Bassie and Adriaan are assigned to collect a parcel for a gift in various European countries. mysterious client. Each assignment includes a cryptic description of where the package is located. Although Adriaan is skeptical about the assignment, Bassie encourages him to accept it anyway. During their visits to each country, national customs and dishes are taught to viewers. They use different means of transport during the journey, often typical for the country. Bassie and Adriaan also sing a song about the language in some countries. B100 keeps following Bassie and Adriaan to see where they are going so that the Baron can ambush them. Handy Harry has incorporated a transmitter into a Walkman and sent it to Bassie. Every time he uses the Walkman, the crooks can track his location on a TV screen. This allows him to tell B100 where they are, so he knows where to go. However, due to his eternal bad luck, B100 keeps losing them. When the Baron then calls him, he explains what happened followed by the slogan "I always have bad luck too!" They always need me." The Baron then gets very angry, breaking the phone in half. He often says: "Drums, drommels, drommels!" The Baron comes up with brilliant plans to target Bassie and Adriaan with Harry's bomb, which he makes a 'boom' is called. However, these continually explode before completion. Harry then says: "Mistake, it should be possible!" Later in Luxembourg, the Baron gathers an army of thugs to capture Bassie and Adriaan. Bassie and Adriaan are forced to flee into a forest where they can escape the criminals by crossing a river. Handy Harry and B100 also want to cross the river, but cannot. There is a reservoir next to the river. The dam opens as soon as the criminals enter the river, causing them to be swept away by the current. This is how Bassie and Adriaan eventually lose the crooks. The twelve packages that the duo eventually find contain blocks of wood that together form the logo of the then European Economic Community. They are then invited to the door of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in The Hague, after which Piet Dankert explains that twelve clients allowed the pair to travel through all the countries of the European Union at the time, in order to teach the children about Europe. In short, Piet Dankert was the mysterious client, together with eleven others.
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