Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Page #4

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
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One, two, three, four, five.

Teen Titans!

Good night, Tokyo!

I love this town.

As I suspected.

The child continues to investigate.

Yes. He is persistent.

But Saico-Tek will take him off the case...

...permanently.

It's not much, but it's

the only clue I've got.

No screws, no seams...

what's this thing made of?

Nice.

Saico-Tek!

I want answers! Real ones!

What are you?

No...

I am sorry, my young friend...

but you leave me no choice.

I must place you under arrest.

They just don't make heroes like

they used to... hm, my friend?

Please, I didn't mean to.

He had a power!

He could regenerate!

And this... it isn't blood.

He wasn't human.

Neither are most of your friends.

Whatever this Saico-Tek was,

he was alive. And now...

I couldn't have.

I would never...

this isn't happening. This can't be real.

It has to be some sort of

sick joke, or a setup.

Ah, really?

And who precisely, do you think,

would wish to frame you?

Brushogun.

Brushogun does not exist!

Tokyo does not tolerate vigilantes!

And you, my friend,

are in very deep trouble.

Welcome to my shop, young lady.

Looking for something in particular?

I'm trying to find a

book about Brushogun,

but there's nothing in

Fiction or Mythology.

Well, of course not, my dear.

Although few people today believe

it, Brushogun was no myth.

Um... heh... okay, ladies, uh, you're

all great and I want your phone numbers

but there's this girl I was

looking for and it's...

getting kinda hard to

breathe in here, so...

Raw eggs? Devilfish?

Pickled sea cucumbers? Cow eyes!

Old shoe full of wasabi?!?

What's for dessert?

Who's chasing you?

Who's chasing you?

Girls!

Chefs!

RUN.

Hey, catch them!

Are you sad about something?

No, thank you,

please, I am sad about nothing

and I do not have the boy troubles.

Okay.

Ohh... I am not even certain that I have

a boy with whom to have the troubles.

Since the day I met him, I

have had... the feelings.

I have waited most patiently and had

hoped that someday...

Perhaps I was foolish to hope.

Perhaps we are

just heroes and nothing more.

But no. We are more. I feel this!

And he does also, even

if he fears to admit it.

And I shall not let him go

without a fight.

Oh, I thank you for this talk. You

are most insightful.

I must go find...

Robin?!?

He was apprehended at the

scene by the Tokyo Troopers.

His associates, the Teen Titans,

are ordered to turn themselves in

or leave Tokyo at once.

Titans! Emergency! Cyborg,

Raven, Beast Boy, please!

Starfire, what's wrong?

Robin has been arrested...

for a terrible crime!

Girl, are you crazy?

Robin would never commit a...

And he was telling us to stay out

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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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