In episode 6, in the scene where Passepartout was put on trial for sacrilege with his lost shoes as evidence, actually, the lost shoes were changed to Rigadon's hat because everybody always goes barefoot (as shoes don't even exist in their universe). This is for setting his hat on a cattle in Bombay, where to Indian folk, cattle are sacred. In episode nine, it is he who rescues Princess Romy from certain death by burning with her late husband.
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| - In episode 6, in the scene where Passepartout was put on trial for sacrilege with his lost shoes as evidence, actually, the lost shoes were changed to Rigadon's hat because everybody always goes barefoot (as shoes don't even exist in their universe). This is for setting his hat on a cattle in Bombay, where to Indian folk, cattle are sacred. In episode nine, it is he who rescues Princess Romy from certain death by burning with her late husband.
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| - In episode 6, in the scene where Passepartout was put on trial for sacrilege with his lost shoes as evidence, actually, the lost shoes were changed to Rigadon's hat because everybody always goes barefoot (as shoes don't even exist in their universe). This is for setting his hat on a cattle in Bombay, where to Indian folk, cattle are sacred. In episode nine, it is he who rescues Princess Romy from certain death by burning with her late husband.
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