Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo Page #5

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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of trouble.

Do we know where he is?

No. I have tried to reach him, but he does

not respond.

All right. I'm transmitting

rendezvous coordinates.

Let's regroup and

figure this out.

Hurry, please! We need to help Robin!

But you shall never get the chance.

Erase them!

"Hello!"

"Good afternoon!"

Starfire! Raven!

Dude.

Hot girl! Don't go away!

I've just gotta help my friend.

Then I'll be back to take you

on the best date of your life!

On second thought, uh, maybe we should

just be friends.

"Brushogun."

Brushogun is real.

And I have to find him.

Troopers! There is a

criminal on the loose in our city!

Bring him in...

or bring him down!

Think you can make a meal out of me?

You don't have the guts!

Or maybe you do have the guts.

Yo, B! I could use a hand here!

Ugh! B!

He swoops in as a pterodactyl;

she leaps onto his back.

I love to discipline cute animals.

I look forward to tormenting you.

Come on! How can I think of a good comeback

when I don't even know what you're saying?

Close your eyes

this will hurt.

Azarath Metrion Zinthos!

The book!

Go away now, please!

You are a mean little boy and

I have no time for your games!

I must find...

Goodbye!

If everyone's looking for Robin

then I can't be Robin anymore.

Give me your money.

Hey! This is a private club

Leave, or you'll pay for it!

Speak English?

Yes.

Good. This is the worst dive

in the worst part of town

- so I'm guessing you know a

little something about Tokyo's criminals.

I'm looking for Brushogun.

Ha! He's just a myth!

Troopers don't like us talking about him,

all right?

They say it inspires more criminals!

Inspire me.

He was real, and very bad, with strange

powers.

Was? Where is he now?

Nobody knows.

One day he just disappeared.

That's when all the new

criminals started showing up.

Tokyo Troopers-and I

doubt they're here for me.

Give up, my friend!

You cannot win!

You are not the only one

who has been pursued.

We each were attacked and

barely escaped with our lives.

But we believe this place will be safe...

for the moment.

Thank you.

I shall give you time to-

Starfire?

Wassup?

Man, are you ever glad to see us!

I am?

You're gonna be, once we tell you the news.

We went back to the crime scene and found a

sample of that ooze from Saico-Tek.

I ran a full molecular analysis-

- and after a few thousand

comparisons, I got a match.

That wasn't blood on your

uniform. It was ink!

Ink?

Yeah, just like the stains on my armor...

...the streaks on Raven's cloak...

and the

lipstick from that girl

who kicked BB's butt.

She was a cat girl!

So the criminals are all connected.

Because they were all

created by the same person.

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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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