Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Page #2

Synopsis: America's coolest heroes Teen Titans head to Japan as they spring into action when a new threat, the dichromatic ninja Saico-Tek, appears in their city. A chase across the city ensues, ending at Titans Tower. Saico-Tek is interrogated by Robin with the aid of a translation program, and reveals the identity of the one who sent him. The ninja then escapes his bonds and vanishes after destroying a fire sprinkler, and the Titans' only lead is to search for his mysterious master - the shadowy figure known as Brushogun.
Production: WARNER BROTHERS PICTURES
 
IMDB:
7.2
TV-Y7
Year:
2006
75 min
Website
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We have got to get one of those!

Ah. You are the Teen Titans, hmm?

Welcome to Japan.

I am Commander Uehara Daizo,

of the Tokyo Troopers.

Tokyo is a unique city, my young friends,

with its own unique dangers.

Of course, I am sorry you had

to learn this the hard way.

We're used to danger,

But we appreciate your help, Commander.

"Commander"?

No, no, no,

no. You may call me Daizo, hmm?

We are friends.

I will honor you with a tour of our

headquarters and our home.

I founded the Tokyo Troopers to

help keep the city safe.

We're not too different from you Titans...

except... we are all grownups.

My operation is a triumph of Japanese

culture, technology, and design.

Living units are efficient but comfortable.

Hourly training sessions keep

my Troopers in peak form.

My highly advanced command

center has reduced

crime in Tokyo by two

hundred percent.

Not bad, hmm? Hmm?

Extraordinary!

Don't touch anything.

With your permission,

Daizo, I'd like to use

this equipment to

complete our mission.

Ahhh. Certainly, my young friend.

And what, may I inquire, is your mission?

We're tracking a criminal who

calls himself Brushogun.

Forgive me. But you are

ignorant of our culture.

Brushogun is an urban legend, a myth.

I'm afraid you've come a

long way for nothing.

As you can see... my Troopers have Tokyo's

real criminals well under control.

But Saico-Tek said...

I'm sorry, I don't know who that is.

Someone is playing a trick

on you, perhaps, hmm?

I...I'm not sure.

Commander Uehara!

Tokyo thanks you.

You've saved our city once again!

It is my honor to serve, Mr. Mayor.

Come, Commander.

The people want their hero...

...and I want to give you another medal.

Enjoy your visit. But remember...

...here you are just tourists.

Leave the law enforcement to us, hmm?

So... this was a

fairly impressive waste of time.

I don't understand. How could this

whole thing be a wild goose chase?

I feel like an idiot.

No, please, do not blame

Robin for the wild chasing of the goose.

I can't even find my way around in

this town, much less catch a criminal.

Ooh! Dudes, I got it!

I totally know where we need to go!

Wakamono Shuppan?

The comic book place?

I thought you were leading us

to a clue about Brushogun.

Hel-lo? Daizo said he's not real, remember?

But as long as we're here,

we gotta take the tour!

The sign says "Closed."

No fair!

Come on. Let's just go home.

Are you out of your

spiky-head little mind?!?

We are in Tokyo, man!

We gotta look around, see the town!

Yeah! After all, that's

what vacations are for.

Whatever.

They are no longer looking for me

but I will be watching their every move.

There it is! The only

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David Slack

David Slack is an American animation and television writer and producer. He has written and/or produced on such shows as Law & Order, Lie to Me, In Plain Sight, Teen Titans, Jackie Chan Adventures, Generator Rex, Transformers: Prime, and more recently, Person of Interest, A.P.B., and the 2016 reboot of MacGyver.As of 2011, he is currently involved in producing and writing a new science fiction TV series for Syfy called Seeing Things.In a 2012 interview with the Penmen Review, a Southern New Hampshire University newspaper, he explained that, when writing, he begins with the story, not the characters, and builds it along the way. Later that month, in another interview with givememyremote.com, he revealed how Person of Interest producers Greg Plageman and Jonathan Nolan "like to keep the audience guessing" and that the writers also "like to take the show in surprising places". more…

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