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will soon realize the deception...
...and return.
I will translate the inscription.
"The journey of a thousand miles
begins with a single step.
The paper dragon shows the way. "
The journey of a thousand miles...
Begins with a single step?
The paper dragon shows the way.
I've got it.
Like, check it out, Scoob.
An origami octopus. Beat that.
Ha-ha-ha.
Hmm...
Look. Snowflakes.
That's it. The paper dragon
must be a reference to origami...
...the Japanese art of folding paper.
Velma's right.
Okay, guys, give us an origami dragon
but this time use the scroll.
No.
Just a little tuck here, a fold there.
This goes under, that goes over.
Ta-da!
The words have been rearranged.
Yes. It now reads:
"The journey begins
with a thousand steps. "
The journey begins
with a thousand steps?
How is that any different?
Hang on, gang.
I think I've got something.
The Temple of a Thousand Steps.
Huh?
An ancient ruin located on a remote
jungle island in the South Pacific Ocean.
Yes. I've got it too.
The island temple is devoted to...
...the Green Dragon.
The Sword of Doom
must be hidden in the temple.
Then we've gotta find a way
to get to that island.
- Hai.
Miyumi will accompany you
on your journey as my representative.
Huh! Thank you, sensei.
Mr. Takagawa, you will go along
as the team's translation expert.
I will serve with distinction.
A tropical-island vacation
Like, now you're speaking
our language.
Uh-huh.
I've uploaded the coordinates
into the navigation system...
...using my laptop's
wireless interface.
It's very exciting for me
to join you on this mystery.
I'm usually not allowed
to venture so far from Miss Mirimoto.
She seems like a really great sensei.
She is...
...but she demands absolute loyalty,
like that of a samurai.
Indeed.
Someone who still cares
for the old ways.
Yeah, like, the good old days...
...when people chased each other around
with big swords.
Pardon my saying so,
but that puts the mental in sentimental.
Uh-huh.
Here we go, gang.
I can't see anything.
It's like the whole world
just disappeared.
Zoinks! Like, so much
for our sunny South Pacific vacation.
in front of us.
Whoa!
Look, gang. There it is.
The Temple of a Thousand Steps.
Nine hundred and ninety-seven.
Nine hundred and ninety-eight.
Nine hundred and ninety-nine.
One thousand.
Phew! We made it, Scoob.
Like, in your face,
Temple of a Thousand Steps.
Thousand Steps.
Yeah.
Scooby-Dooby... I'm pooped.
We made it, gang.
And check out that
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