Tim was robbed! When he comes back from Gaby by a jogging into the eagle's nest, the dumplings just cleaned his expensive watch is gone. But the thief has left no trace. First, they have a classmate suspected, but is celebrated as a further theft without traces, smell the three a case larger scale. How can you help Karl's father?
After 185 episodes TKKG it is not always easy to convince the fans, not the last episodes were able to score, so a rather streaky impression of the series has been created. The invisible thief, however, is the right way again succeeded, even if it initially does not look like. Because by law obviously down notes at the beginning has to fast any idea which way the case could lead but that this is only a small part of the solution, then surprised yet. First, however, a small adapter with a classmate is still installed, which is typical of the series and also makes your attention to an important issue. Later, the case is then directed into the actual direction, takes from there but always smaller twists and reveals the complete backgrounds until the very end. Piece by piece puzzle the detectives here at the overall picture, and while the characters are well exploited: Tim is responsible for the fortunately not present in excess action scenes, dumplings, Gaby has for the humor, but it is not too flat here by her father connection to the police and can bring with it balanced character, while Karl finally again demonstrate its entire computer skills. In addition, his father is heavily involved in the case, which is very suitable and fits well. Also, the structure has succeeded in the voltage is constantly increasing and ends in a very good transfer of the offender. Nice to have another round as a result has arisen, one of the best episodes of the last period.
Volker Bogdan can be heard when Charles's father and this can represent very convincing. With its slightly desultory way and its credible voice, it can convince in a somewhat larger role here. Bruno F. Apitz says Peter Sturm, he has a pretty catchy sound and speaks the role clean and with a successful rhythm. Angela Roy also can convince and speaks the role of women Teichtl with vigor and in every situation appropriately. Other speakers include Woody Mues, Alexandra Doerk and Dietmar Krause.
When it comes to music and sounds familiar and solid food is on offer, and that means in particular a number of sounds that were played by Wanda East. So everything seems credible and coherent, the scenes are vivid and can be understood well. The music from the groovy title track to small, eigespielten melodies can convince.
A scene from the radio drama can be seen on the cover, in bold colors and with the typical, very clear drawing style TKKG be pursued along with dog Oskar on the site of an animal trainer of a dog. The detailed background acts as well as the junior detectives in the foreground. The rest of the design is as always very plain except the usual track list on the back are no other extras available.
Conclusion: TKKG present here once again a really strong result. Some false leads, an application rich history and the excellent integration of the characters provide an entertaining radio play. In particular, the resolution of the whole is not very conclusive, but can enlighten even small details of the plot makes sense. Such consequences might like to become the rule.