Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Page #3

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
644 Views


Japanese I need to know!

"All You Can Eat"!

This was the only place in Japan

I wanted to see.

It's like paradise for comic book geeks.

Did I just call myself a geek?

Otaku?

"Otaku"?

I think that means I'm cute.

I know English, German, Latin, Romanian,

Ancient Sumerian, and Sanskrit.

Do you have anything I can read?

Super Twinkle Donkey Gum.

Brushogun's a myth.

So why do I feel like he's

still out there somewhere?

Uh, Robin, about that boy and the...

lip contact?

Yeah. Is that why you kissed

me when we first met...

...to learn English?

On Tamaran, this signifies merely

the transfer of knowledge.

But on your world it means... more...

or so I have heard.

Oh. More... heh, right.

I mean, yes.

Lip contact is..

I-I've heard that too.

Hi.

Greetings.

Starfire?

Yes, Robin?

You know you're my... best friend, right?

And you are mine.

I never want anything to

get in the way of that.

Nothing ever could.

I know.

Then... we have nothing to fear.

Fear!

Saico-Tek was afraid of someone-terrified.

And whoever they are,

they're here in Tokyo.

Everyone may think Brushogun

is a myth, but to Saico-Tek, he was real.

But even if he is real, the Commander Daizo

and his Troopers can surely handle-

Well, if they can handle it,

then what are we doing here?

I...believed us to be

having... the fun.

There's nothing fun about looking

like a bunch of stupid kids.

We're heroes, Starfire.

We don't take vacations.

We don't make mistakes,

and we don't have time for...

For what?

For this.

Must we always be heroes?

Are we capable of nothing else?

Can we not, for a few moments,

be something... more?

There is nothing more. A hero is what I am.

And if you don't like it...

Robin, I like it more

than you will ever know.

Thirty million people,

a hundred thousand stores,

and in this entire city, the

only thing to read is gum.

Hello? Anybody here?

This is probably a bad idea.

"Cut it out!"

You-you-you go now! You eat too

much, you!

You will put me out of business!

But the sign says "All You Can Eat"...

...and I can eat more!

"Oh, really?"

You can eat more?

Can you eat...

octopus?

Yes, I can!

Hey, wait up!

I'm otaku, remember?

Where'd she go?

"Go! Go! Go!"

Karaoke?!?

Wait! Uh, the? the lyrics are in Japanese!

I will obey the traffic rules.

Teen Titans!

I will eat everything

without likes or dislikes.

Teen Titans!

Earthquakes, lightning, fire, Dad

Grammar, math, science, social studies,

There is nothing I am afraid of?

Teen Titans go!

Holler my name.

Teen Titans!

Half your troubles will be gone.

Teen Titans!

Papa's schedule control, uh!

Mama's weight control.

Wishes are endless?

Teen Titans go!

Rate this script:0.0 / 0 votes

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…

All David Slack scripts | David Slack Scripts

0 fans

Submitted on August 05, 2018

Discuss this script with the community:

0 Comments

    Translation

    Translate and read this script in other languages:

    Select another language:

    • - Select -
    • 简体中文 (Chinese - Simplified)
    • 繁體中文 (Chinese - Traditional)
    • Español (Spanish)
    • Esperanto (Esperanto)
    • 日本語 (Japanese)
    • Português (Portuguese)
    • Deutsch (German)
    • العربية (Arabic)
    • Français (French)
    • Русский (Russian)
    • ಕನ್ನಡ (Kannada)
    • 한국어 (Korean)
    • עברית (Hebrew)
    • Gaeilge (Irish)
    • Українська (Ukrainian)
    • اردو (Urdu)
    • Magyar (Hungarian)
    • मानक हिन्दी (Hindi)
    • Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Italiano (Italian)
    • தமிழ் (Tamil)
    • Türkçe (Turkish)
    • తెలుగు (Telugu)
    • ภาษาไทย (Thai)
    • Tiếng Việt (Vietnamese)
    • Čeština (Czech)
    • Polski (Polish)
    • Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian)
    • Românește (Romanian)
    • Nederlands (Dutch)
    • Ελληνικά (Greek)
    • Latinum (Latin)
    • Svenska (Swedish)
    • Dansk (Danish)
    • Suomi (Finnish)
    • فارسی (Persian)
    • ייִדיש (Yiddish)
    • հայերեն (Armenian)
    • Norsk (Norwegian)
    • English (English)

    Citation

    Use the citation below to add this screenplay to your bibliography:

    Style:MLAChicagoAPA

    "Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo" Scripts.com. STANDS4 LLC, 2024. Web. 6 May 2024. <https://www.scripts.com/script/teen_titans:_trouble_in_tokyo_19462>.

    We need you!

    Help us build the largest writers community and scripts collection on the web!

    Watch the movie trailer

    Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo

    Browse Scripts.com

    The Studio:

    ScreenWriting Tool

    Write your screenplay and focus on the story with many helpful features.