Season 1 Episode 23: Carnivore Pulverizer and Murray Returns
Ryuko (transformed): (slashes) Hmph! Have you noticed anything different about these Foot Ninjas?
Zoroark (now fused with Gardevoir): Maybe they know that we can't be beaten!
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Erza: That's not it. I believe they're lacking some skill and training.
Ryuko: Skill and training?
Blaziken (now fused with Garchomp): Correct.
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Zoroark: I have to agree on that! They're like toys!
Erza: But I'm quite curious. What's their plan?
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At The Shredder's lair, The Shredder is very upset with Dogpound and is starting to chase him around attack him.
Shredder: Dogpound, you have failed to successfully organize the enlisting of another certain group of much more deadly, well-trained Foot Soldiers within your big line of Dojos.
Dogpound: My apologies, master!
Malamar: We are getting quite impatient!
Machamp: We're trying our best, master! But we're getting low on recruits!
However, after turning his attention over to the captured Kraang in the building...
Shredder: Then we'll replicate one of our prominent methods of getting things done around here and use this to my own benefit in order to grant/strengthen the entirety of my militia with some long belated upgrades - for good...
Dogpound: Right, master.
Later that night, while staking out the TCRI building...
Leonardo: Alright guys, let's pack it in. Nothing's happening.
Raphael: I was afraid this day would come. We've run out of butts to kick.
Luffy: Yeah. Aw, man.
Natsu: I want some action!
Vaporeon: Shush!
Natsu: Sorry...
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Oktokki: Huh? Yaedeul a, jeogie nugungaiss-eo. {Translation: Guys, there's someone down there.}
Leo: What?
Oktokki: I said, "Guys, there's someone down there." You really should learn how to speak and understand Korean.
Raph: Sorry. Japanese here. Let's check it out.
When the Turtles are just about to try and attack him, they are surrounded by even more Foot Ninja. After a brief fight, however, all of the ninjas are defeated and the Turtles easily isolate the chubby one.
Vaporeon: Huh?! Guys, stop! Look more closely.
Everyone: Pulverizer and Murray?!
Timothy: Hey, guys! I didn't know you were here!
Emolga: How are you?!
Natsu: What are you doing here?
Timothy: Oh! Well,...
Chloe: He's our newest recruit.
Donnie: Wolfkeeper555?
Beccaine: He had recently join the Foot Clan through Bradford. He has been training in one of his dojos.
Raph: Sweetheart?
Timothy: Sweetheart?! That's her nickname?!
Raph: Shut up! Mind your own damn business!
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Angela: I bet the Foot are that desperate for new recruits.
Tiffany: Definitely!
Timothy: And best of all, I already got the rank of Oshegotusha!
Chloe: (laughing) Are you stupid?!
Beccaine: Oshegotusha is the xpendable cannon-fodder, who are actually the soldiers who are sent in first as but a means to waste all of the enemies' ammunition and set off traps.
Emolga: Oh... But we have been assisting the Foot on defeating the Kraang!
Kathleen: The Foot?
Veronica: Fighting the Kraang? What?
Emolga: Yeah! We have been doing that for a while now!
Luffy: But you have to know that the Foot are nothing more then bad guys!
Aipom: Yeah! You shouldn't trust them!
Timothy: Okay. If you want, we can act like spies and give you some information.
Medaka: That would be so delightful, darling.
Leo: But do you want to quit being a Foot Clan member?
Tim: Not at all!
Raph: Okay then. It's your own funeral if you got caught.
Akame: Raphael.
Raph: Wha?! Just saying!
Akame: Hmph.
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Ryuko: Just be careful. After all, we need a intel.
Tim: You got it! I promise!
Emolga: Me too!
In the sewers...
Splinter: (crosses arms) You have become just complacent and simply too dependent on your signature weapons.
Leo: Dependent?
Splinter: Correct. I will switch your weapons.
Mikey ends up with the Katanas and Undertow, Raph ends up with the Nunchucks and Sparky, Leo ends up with the Bo staff and Sputnik, and Donnie ends up with the Sais and Pyro.
Splinter: And as for you, Ryuko.
Ryuko: Please don't. My dad created the Scissor Blade and I don't want anything happen to it.
Splinter: I will keep it in a safe place. (takes Scissor Blade) You can use this.
Zoroark: A spear?
Splinter: I believe it can help you.
Ryuko: Okay.
Splinter and Ninetales: Now fight.
They are just so busy fumbling with their weapons that every single one of them looses before the fight technically even starts.
Ryuko: Come on! I need some fighting spirit!
Donnie: Sorry. (charges)
Ryuko: (blocks and attacks) Strike one!
Mikey: (charges)
Ryuko: (attacks) Strike two!
Leo: (charges)
Ryuko: (spins spear and attacks) Strike three!
Raph: Take this! (charges)
Ryuko: (knocks out nunchaks out of Raph's hands and attacks) You're out of there!
Mako: Ryuko-chan, that was so amazing!
Sarah: Yeah! How did you do that?!
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Ryuko: (spins and puts it on the ground) It was, wasn't it? I never knew I was so natural at the spear.
Medaka: How?
Ryuko: Don't know myself. I just think of it as a Scissor Blade itself. I just imagine it.
Medaka: Incredible.
Mikey: Wish that was easy for us.
Raph: We're not good at this.
Splinter: (sighs) You will continue continue to fight with your switched weapons for the remainder of the day.
Ryuko: Fine by me. Zoroark?
Zoroark: Psychic! (lifts spear)
Ryuko: Thanks. You know, I kinda got used to your new fusion form. It can be really helpful.
Zoroark: Especially when I still use Illusion. I don't know what I'll do without it.
Ryuko: Right.
Donnie: Hm?
Flareon: What is it?
Donnie: It's from the Pulverizer. He's telling us where the Foot is going to strike next. We better go.
Everyone: Okay!
Meanwhile...
Mary Jane: Let me go, you psychos!
Mary Jane "MJ" Watson-Parker is a fictional character, a supporting character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr., the character made her first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #25 (June 1965). She is the best friend, love interest, and wife of Peter Parker, the alter ego of Spider-Man.
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Harley: Pudding, what should I do with the girl?! She's complaining too much!
Joker: Now, now, sweet cheeks. Just wait a little longer.
The Joker is a fictional supervillain created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson who first appeared in the debut issue of the comic book Batman (April 25, 1940) published by DC Comics. Credit for the Joker's creation is disputed; Kane and Robinson claimed responsibility for the Joker's design, while acknowledging Finger's writing contribution. Although the Joker was planned to be killed off during his initial appearance, he was spared by editorial intervention, allowing the character to endure as the archenemy of the superhero Batman. In his comic book appearances, the Joker is portrayed as a criminal mastermind. Introduced as a psychopath with a warped, sadistic sense of humor, the character became a goofy prankster in the late 1950s in response to regulation by the Comics Code Authority, before returning to his darker roots during the early 1970s. As Batman's nemesis, the Joker has been part of the superhero's defining stories, including the murder of Jason Todd—the second Robin and Batman's ward—and the paralysis of one of Batman's allies, Barbara Gordon. The Joker has had various possible origin stories during his decades of appearances. The most common story involves him falling into a tank of chemical waste which bleaches his skin white, turns his hair green, and his lips bright red; the resulting disfigurement drives him insane. The antithesis of Batman in personality and appearance, the Joker is considered by critics to be his perfect adversary. The Joker possesses no superhuman abilities, instead using his expertise in chemical engineering to develop poisonous or lethal concoctions, and thematic weaponry, including razor-tipped playing cards, deadly joy buzzers, and acid-spraying lapel flowers. Although the Joker sometimes works with other supervillains such as the Penguin and Two-Face, and groups like the Injustice Gang and Injustice League, these relationships often collapse due to the Joker's desire for unbridled chaos. The 1990s introduced a romantic interest for the Joker in his former psychiatrist, Harley Quinn, who becomes his villainous sidekick. Although his primary obsession is Batman, the Joker has also fought other heroes including Superman and Wonder Woman. One of the most iconic characters in popular culture[3[4] the Joker has been listed among the greatest comic book villains and fictional characters ever created.[5[6] The character's popularity has seen him appear on a variety of merchandise, such as clothing and collectable items, inspire real-world structures (such as theme park attractions), and be referenced in a number of media. The Joker has been adapted to serve as Batman's adversary in live-action, animated, and video game incarnations, including the 1960s Batman television series (played by Cesar Romero) and in film by Jack Nicholson in Batman (1989), Heath Ledger in The Dark Knight (2008), and Jared Leto in Suicide Squad (2016). Mark Hamill, Troy Baker, and others have provided the character's voice.
Harley: But she's so annoying!
Mary: What do you want from me?!
Dogpound: We're not telling you nothing!
Mary: (growls) Wait 'till Spiderman shows up!
Hazama: You poor, poor thing. Spiderman isn't going to rescue you this time.
One of the Six Heroes and Ragna's arch-enemy,Terumi is actually a ghost who uses Hazama as his current artificial body who is a captain of the NOL's Intelligence Division. At first, he appears to be supervising Noel's actions to keep her in line, but he has a sinister hidden agenda. As of recently, Hazama and Terumi are now separate entities.
Mary: (growling)
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They soon arrive at his current location.
Bowser: Here comes those Turtles! I'll handle them!
Bowser, sometimes known as King Koopa (Japanese: 大魔王クッパ, Daimaō Kuppa, which can be translated into "Great Demon King Koopa" or "Great Sorcerer King Koopa", the latter meaning being used in the manual of Super Mario Bros.[1]), is a major character and the main antagonist of Nintendo's Mario franchise. He is the leader and most powerful of the Koopas, a race of evil-driven turtles, and has been the archenemy of Mario ever since his debut in Super Mario Bros. He has repeatedly kidnapped or attempted to kidnap Princess Peach with the ultimate goal of defeating Mario and taking over the Mushroom Kingdom, though he has also attempted to conquer various other realms and even the entire universe. Despite his villainous nature, he has occasionally helped Mario and other heroes against common threats and participates with them in their numerous sporting events in spin-off games. Since his debut, Bowser has appeared in almost every Mario franchise game. Due to his role as the primary villain in the core Super Mario series, he is mostly the final or penultimate boss in all of his appearances, if not as the main antagonist (an example being Mario Luigi: Superstar Saga). Bowser is mostly cast as an antihero or minor villain in the franchise's role-playing games, with few exceptions. When Bowser was created, he was a typical villain without much personality beyond simply wanting to take over the Mushroom Kingdom. Later games started showing various different aspects of Bowser's character, depending on the nature of the plot. While his platformer role continues to be that of a simple antagonist, his Mario Party antics typically depict him being more angry, childish, and mischievous than dangerous, and his portrayals in the RPGs ranging from a threatening, yet humorous villain to a playable anti-hero. Even when Bowser is acting as a protagonist in a game, however, he continues to insist he is an evil character, and his reasons for helping the protagonists are typically his own selfishness. Bowser's personality is explored most extensively in the various RPGs, starting with the first one, Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, in which Bowser loses his castle to a greater villain. As well as the grief he expresses over his castle, Bowser is shown to be as sad as the other playable characters about Geno's body breaking down, and at one point, his boasting takes the form of a haiku. As in later RPGs, however, most of Bowser's actions in the game are self-centered, with his motivation for joining the heroes solely being to reclaim his stolen castle and prevent another villain from taking over the world that he himself desires. This reasoning is also behind Bowser's alliance with Mario and the others in Super Paper Mario, after the somewhat oblivious Koopa is reminded that he can't conquer anything if the other villain's plans to destroy all worlds comes to fruition. While Bowser is shown to take pride in his villainy and boasts of being a quality "final boss" throughout the adventure, he seemingly sacrifices himself to save Mario and the others, and even argues with his rival O'Chunks to save himself while Bowser held the crumbling roof above them (although it is later revealed that they both survived). He is also shown to be as horrified as the others when witnessing the Sammer's Kingdom's destruction, a sharp contrast to his attitude in the Super Mario Galaxy platformers, where he is willing to create his own galaxy at the expense of the universe. As in Super Mario Galaxy, most other platformers leave Bowser as a typical villain, as does the most recent RPG, Paper Mario: Color Splash. The original Paper Mario also casts Bowser as the main antagonist, however like Super Mario RPG that came before it, this portrayal is more well-rounded, introducing a humorous side to Bowser alongside his evilness, and revealing that he has a crush on Peach. Bowser's affection for the princess is later showcased in Super Paper Mario, with the two being forcibly wed in the game by the main antagonist; while the princess disavows the ceremony, Bowser happily and persistently acts as if they are indeed spouses. Bowser's relationship with Peach also comes into play in Super Mario Sunshine, in which Bowser's son apparently believes her to be his mother, although at the end of the game, Bowser sadly admits that he had lied to his child about his parentage. Aside from this, Bowser has never shown remorse for his troublesome actions and the havoc they often cause, but he is often saddened by his own losses. In Super Mario Galaxy, his only regret is his failure to create his own realm, and in Mario Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, he is upset about having to damage his own captured castle as he tried to reclaim it from Fawful. By contrast, in Mario Party 4, Bowser grudgingly giving the player a present and wishing them a happy birthday as he leaves in shame, moving one of the Koopa Kids to wonder if there might be more to Bowser than he leads others to believe, as Bowser claimed to be somewhat happy. Unlike the platformers and the other Paper Mario titles, Bowser's role is reduced to a dim-witted comic relief villain in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where he tries and fails to collect the Crystal Stars before Mario. The first two Mario Luigi titles also cast Bowser as a comical recurring secondary villain, with Partners in Time having him team up with Baby Bowser, whom he did not even recognize as being his infant self. Despite being the central character of Mario Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, the third Mario Luigi game reveals nothing new about Bowser's character, but it does provide an overview of his personality to date. His reasons for saving the world from Fawful and the Dark Star involve pride, selfishness, and possessiveness toward Peach. He is extremely conceited and boastful about himself and his accomplishments, and he resents having to ask nicely for help from Starlow. He acts as a leader to his troops and forgives them for joining Fawful, but his usual rashness and his penchant for destruction and violence come to a head when he flies into a rage upon discovering that Mario and Luigi had been helping him the entire time from within his body. He attacks them and is promptly defeated, mere moments after the three had worked together to save the world. In Mario Luigi: Dream Team, however, he was given more competence as well as made into more of a threat, including having Kamek disguising himself as Princess Peach to drop the Mario Bros. guard, anticipating they would try to pursue Peach, and later backstabbed Phantasma, anticipating the latter would try to possess him or backstab him in turn. He later implied similar designs with his Paper self, and vice-versa, in Mario Luigi: Paper Jam. In Paper Mario: Color Splash, Bowser, owing to his being possessed by the black paint for most of the game, was given a far darker personality, namely making clear his intention of "painting the world black", and even going as far as to not only drain Peach's color and hang her colorless form up for display, but when Mario and Huey arrived to fight him in his chambers, he even cracked a dark joke about Peach claiming she was "framed" when he caught her sending messages to Mario. However, after Mario weakened the black paint's hold on Bowser enough for Bowser's usual self to surface, Bowser, understandably, is deeply confused as to Mario's presence, and is clearly unaware of what he was doing all this time. While his range of emotions varies from game to game, it is his nearsightedness, frustration, anger, arrogance, and contempt that typifies Bowser in all his appearances, whether he is a reluctant protagonist or a straightforward villain who cares only about conquering lands and destroying his opposition. Bowser is a huge, burly, green-shelled Koopa with spikes, horns, and hair. His bushy eyebrows and mane are fittingly a bright, fiery red-orange and has bright red eyes. He sports two small horns, many spikes on his shell (similar to a Spiny) with brown-orange spike-rings, as well as along his tail (minus the spike-rings). He wears several spiked collars around his neck and arms. He has three claws on each of his massive padded feet, which support his impressive girth. He has three claw-tipped fingers and a thumb on each hand, and his arms are noticeably burly, indicating his vast physical strength. While his face and his shell are green, his underbelly and snout are beige colored (occasionally depicted as being closer to tan or even yellow), and his tail and limbs are an orange-tinged yellow. The exact coloration of Bowser's head varies depending on the media: while official 2D artwork and most of his in-game appearances have his head and shell match in color, the majority of the official 3D artwork, trailers, merchandise as well as Mario Luigi games show him with a light green head, similar to Bowser Jr.'s appearance. Bowser's appearance is based upon a combination of the many species of Koopa, including Koopa Troopas, Spinies, and Hammer Bros. According to Prima's Super Mario Galaxy guide, the appearance of Bowser and the Koopas are also based on kappa of Japanese mythology, although this has not been officially stated by Shigeru Miyamoto.[15] Bowser's appearance has evolved over time. In the box artwork for Super Mario Bros. he has an appearance similar to that of an ox in homage to Journey to the West antagonist Gyū-Maō ("Ox Demon King"), with bluish face and scales, yellow hair and black eyebrows, as well as a less reptile-like face. With the contribution of Yoichi Kotabe, Bowser is redesigned between the release of Super Mario Bros. and the release of the Famicom version of Super Mario Bros. The Lost Levels. During this redesign he is given blue eyes, as well as red hair and red eyebrows. Despite that, some artwork for Super Mario Bros. 3, while featuring Bowser's redesigned appearance as well as the blue eyes, retains the yellow hair and black eyebrows while also showing him wearing a cape. His eyes are changed to red again in Super Mario World. The brown rings around the spikes and horns are first seen in Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven stars and are seen again in Super Mario 64, it must be noted that in the latter game his scales are orange rather than yellow and the horns and spikes are yellow. In Super Mario Sunshine, Bowser's appearance is very similar to the current appearance and only minor changes in appearance occur from that game until now. Bowser's appearance does not always follow the design of the time, and the same illustrations were often modified when used in subsequently released material. Two illustration made by Yoichi Kotabe[16] were slightly modified and colored with different colors. The first image is used in the manual of Super Mario Bros. 3, with Bowser having red hair and eyebrows and closed eyes, but also in Super Mario Bros. pinball machine, with him having blue eyes, and in Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, with him having blue eyes and holding a wand. There is even a version of it in which he has red eyes. The second image is used in the promotional pamphlet of Super Mario: The Lost Levels, in which Bowser has yellow hair, yellow eyebrows and blue eyes, without rings around the spikes, and in other artwork related to that game, in which he has red eyes, hair and eyebrows, orange claws on the feet and with white rings around the spikes. Similarly, graphical limitations in the original Super Mario Bros. lead to Bowser not having hair. His in-game model in Super Mario 64 has feet which are not padded, although in artwork for that game he has padded feet. Similarly, in Super Smash Bros. Melee his feet are not padded, although in his Classic mode trophy he has padded feet. Furthermore, in the Paper Mario series and in artwork for the Mario Luigi series he has black eyes like the other characters and in the first three episodes of the latter series his feet (and consequently those of Baby Bowser) are not padded. The creators of the Mario cartoons wished to follow the graphic design of Super Mario Bros., and so their portrayal of King Koopa had him almost completely green in color and lacking hair, with a crown atop his head instead. His stomach was a deeper yellow than in later game depictions, and the whites of his eyes were also yellow; he also had a more crocodile-like snout, which was also colored green. He was also given a single pair of spiked bands on his wrists, with the spikes on said bands being yellow in color. Nintendo Comics System used the same design as the cartoons for the Mario comics, and different installations in the Nintendo Adventure Books used either it or Bowser's game depiction, interchangeably. By comparison, the two Mario anime (the three OVAs and Super Mario Bros.: Peach-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen!) are relatively true to the games' depiction of Bowser. It must be noticed that in them his eyes are blue instead of red, as in Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels and Super Mario Bros. 3. Similarly, in the three OVAs he also frequently wears a cape, like he did in artwork for Super Mario Bros. 3. On the other hand, in Super Mario World: Mario to Yoshi no Bōken Land he has red eyes, and his appearance on overall is similar to the appearance of Bowser in artwork for Super Mario World. Bowser possess various abilities, the more prominent of which being his fire breath. He can produce continuous flares or flurries of individual fireballs, and as seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario, he can even use his fire breath underwater. He has been shown to cause fiery rain in Super Mario World and New Super Mario Bros U, while in Super Mario 64 and New Super Mario Bros., he can produce blue flames that home in on Mario. Bowser is very proud of his fire breath, and is immensely displeased to find himself temporarily unable to use his flames in Mario Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story. In the PC version of Mario is Missing!, Bowser is immune to fireballs, however this is not the case in most other games. Similarly, while lava defeats Bowser in many games, including the original Super Mario Bros., or New Super Mario Bros. (in which it skeletonizes him into Dry Bowser), in other titles, he appears to be resistant to it, such as New Super Mario Bros. Wii. In addition, in Mario is Missing!, Bowser ends up launched at high velocity into the snow in Antarctica, resulting in him freezing solid and then shattering (though it should be noted that this was only the case in the SNES version. In the DOS and Macintosh versions, Bowser is instead booted into the snow yet clearly survives), and in Mario's Time Machine, Bowser in the best endings is sent back to the Cretacious Period and ends up stepped on by a T-Rex, squishing him into a puddle, although his moving and blinking eyes suggests he survived (this is only the case in the PC and SNES versions, however). Bowser's near immunity and the fact that he always recovers from his defeats is another hallmark of his capabilities. As well as being submerged in lava, Bowser has also fallen great distances, been blown up, crushed, electrocuted, flash frozen and shattered, yet not one of these defeats has been permanent, with Luigi once remarking that "Bowser's survived far worse" after the Koopa appeared to sacrifice himself to save the others from a collapsing roof in Super Paper Mario. Bowser's playable side-scrolling sections in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door show him to have infinite lives, which may explain his durability. Another hallmark of the Koopa King is Bowser's raw physical strength and power. Bowser is often the most powerful character in sports games, and in Super Paper Mario, his attack stat as twice that of the other heroes. He can easily break through boulders and topple enemies many times his own size, and in Mario Luigi Bowser's Inside Story, when Mario and Luigi stimulate his muscles with minigames, Bowser can move islands and lift giant stone statues, among other things. Like his fire breath, Bowser takes pride in his strength, and is quick to use punches, claw swipes, tackles, stomps, body slams and other physical attacks in battle. Unlike his strength, Bowser's speed and agility is not consistent between games. Bowser is usually slower than Mario, like in Super Paper Mario, the Super Smash Bros. games and most sports titles, although despite being the slowest runner in the Mario Sonic summer Olympics, with a 2/10 stat, in the winter games, he has an 8/10 stat. In Super Mario 64 Bowser can jump incredible heights and make short charges as Mario, and while he can't climb ladders in Super Paper Mario, both it and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door show him to be a good swimmer, although the later reveals that he dislikes the activity. In the original Super Mario Bros., Bowser throws hammers at Mario, like a Hammer Bro, and this ability reappears in various games, including Super Princess Peach, Mario Luigi: Superstar Saga and New Super Mario Bros. 2. Several games also show Bowser causing shockwaves with his ground pounding, and he can also duck into his spiked shell and spin or roll around to attack. In Super Mario RPG and Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Bowser can attack his enemies using bites, with the latter game giving him the ability to poison others with his fangs, while the former gives him a poisonous claw attack. Like these poisonous moves, another uncommonly seen skill is Bowser's lightning power, which only appears in Hotel Mario and the opening cutscene of Super Mario Galaxy. Both games also make use of Bowser's teleporting ability, as he uses it to bring Peach to his hotel in Hotel Mario and teleports away after his first two defeats in Super Mario Galaxy; he also teleports across the battlefield if the player comes near him in Super Mario 64. According to the Super Mario Bros. instruction booklet, Bowser is a skilled user in dark magic, using it turn the citizens of the Mushroom Kingdom into blocks and other items. While this aspect of Bowser's abilities is not seen in many other games, he makes use of similar magic to shrink players in Mario Party 4 and turn a Koopa Troopa into a frog in Mario Party 2. He also teleports himself away after being beaten at the Bowser's Star Reactor and Bowser's Dark Matter Plant in Super Mario Galaxy. Finallly, Bowser can transform himself, such as turning into a giant boulder during his final fights with Mario in Super Mario Galaxy, or changing into Giga Bowser in the Super Smash Bros. games, which grants him numerous new powers, such as the ability to freeze opponents. In the anime film, Super Mario Bros.: Pīchi-hime Kyushutsu Dai Sakusen! he has the ability to shapeshift into anything he desires, and he can drastically change his size in various games. Like his speed, Bowser's size changes between games, and often varies between or during battles in single titles. In Super Princess Peach, Super Mario Galaxy 2, Paper Mario: Sticker Star, Mario Luigi: Dream Team, and various Mario Party titles, Bowser uses an assortment of magical artifacts and items to turn himself temporarily giant for his final showdowns with Mario, and starts out giant in Super Mario Sunshine, shrinking back down to regular proportions after his defeat. Kamek and the Koopalings use spells to turn Bowser gigantic in New Super Mario Bros. Wii and New Super Mario Bros. 2, respectively, and Kamek also makes Baby Bowser giant in Yoshi's Island. In Mario Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story, Mario and Luigi can make Bowser temporarily giant by supercharging him with adrenaline; Bowser X and Dark Bowser can become giant for a short while as well. Other games also show him to have modest increases in size from one boss battle to another, such as New Super Mario Bros. and Paper Mario. In the playable Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door intermissions, eating Meat gradually increases Bowser's size. He also grows via meat in Mario Luigi: Dream Team, though this was only shown to be possible in the Dream World. Like other Super Smash Bros. characters, Bowser can grow with the aid of Super Mushrooms and there are also Super Smash Bros. Events that feature Bowser as being larger than normal. While his "normal" size varies from game to game, usually he's about twice Mario's height, or a head taller than Peach, and is always much bulkier than the other characters. The only instances of any of his giant forms being officially named are in Mario Luigi: Bowser's Inside Story and Mario Luigi: Dream Team, where he is called Giant Bowser in-game.
Fishface: I don't think so, spiky! Let us handle them!
Bowser: Don't call me spikey, you land fish!
Arlong: Don't fight each other. You can do that after we destroy the Turtles. Then I'll show them how inferior they are compare to Fishmen. Hazama, take the canister of Mutagen. Joker, Life Fibers and Pokemon DNA.
Arlong the Saw is a sawshark Fishman. He was the pirate captain of the all Fishman crew, the Arlong Pirates[1] a former member of the Sun Pirates[2] and the older half-brother of Madam Shyarly.[7] He had the highest bounty in the East Blue before being defeated by Monkey D. Luffy.[6] He is the main antagonist of the Arlong Park arc. Arlong is a large, muscular, light blue saw-shark Fishman whose most distinctive trait is his saw-shaped nose. He has long, black hair with a widow's peak reaching down to his shoulders, under a brown ushanka. He has a fin on his nape, surrounded by his hair, and the gills are located on both the sides of his neck. His Sun Pirates tattoo is on the left side of his chest, while his own Jolly Roger is on his lower left arm. Other notable features include thin, fierce light-blue eyes and a long, angular jaw.[1] Arlong's attire is composed of fashionable, light clothes, reflecting his rich status as well as his background as a thug. He wears a short-sleeved, unbuttoned yellow shirt decorated by many black lightning-like spots, Bermuda shorts which are brown in the manga and green in the anime, a purple sash around the waist and simple sandals. He also sports a lot of jewels: he has a golden chain bracelet around his left wrist and two golden bracelets around each ankle, with straw-like decorations hanging from them. On his hands are what appear to be rings, decorated by colorful gems.[1] However, according to Oda in response to a fan about these rings, these aren't rings at all, but piercings that go straight through Arlong's fingers, as his hands are webbed and are incapable of wearing rings.[8] As a member of the Sun Pirates, he wore an A-shirt, sometimes changed to a sleeveless, unbuttoned shirt decorated by flower-like motifs, a bowler hat, and loose pants reaching down below his knees, first a light-colored pair with a line of similarly light spots on each leg's inner part, and later a similar pair, but darker in color and with spots on both sides of the legs. He already sported the straw decorations around his ankles and the sandals, and also donned a pair of large circular earrings.[2] During his first raid on the Conomi Islands, he had a long, light green scarf hanging from his shoulders, and wore a dark green coat and a pair of beige Bermuda shorts with a chain-like pattern on them paired with a green sash around his waist. Also, instead of the ushanka he currently wears, he had a simple, dark grey hat on his head.[9] Like many other One Piece characters, he has his own unique laugh, which is "Shahahahaha". Arlong considers humans to be inferior beings and is very cruel to them. He is keen to separate his race from humans, and is constantly struck by this mentality that his people are superior to humans in every way. He thinks nothing of killing a town full of humans, although he seems to prefer controlling people with money and deals (like Nami and Nezumi).[1] Despite (or probably because of) his love for money and his ideology of money making the world spin, he is known to be very cheap, as Hyouzou refused to join his crew because Arlong refused to compensate him for his service.[10] He does not seem frightened by anything, and his Fishman strength has made him extremely confident that he and his crew are virtually invincible. After Nezumi told Arlong that he as a Marine would not stay for fear of being seen in Arlong Park, Arlong invited the Marine to a meal and offered to kill anyone who dared report him.[1] He has an eye for spotting exploitable talent that he can use for his ambitions and is an excellent planner. He spent eight years using Nami and her maps to plan his conquest of the East Blue. Nevertheless, any promise about money he makes, he keeps. The best example is when his crew urged him to keep Nami even if she brings the Beli100,000,000. However, even though Arlong states he cannot go back on his word, he has no qualms about exploiting loopholes in his deals to unfairly get his way. Like with Nami he said he would free her village if she brought him Beli100,000,000 but is more than willing to cheat her by having his corrupted marines find her remaining amount to keep her in his services. He angers rather easily, as he nearly goes on a rampage after being attacked by Usopp and has to be dragged back to his base by his crew to prevent him from destroying the whole town. During his fight with Luffy, the boy's constant fighting back made Arlong mad, to the point where it drove him into a deep anger. Arlong himself had expected Luffy to die quickly, but his anger made him become reckless and destructive, even seriously damaging his own headquarters building while attacking Luffy.[11] He has been ill-tempered since his younger years.[3] However, he was not always entirely brutal. During a battle with the Marines, Arlong told Jinbe to leave the unconscious Marines alone.[12] However, it was later shown that he had grown more arrogant over time to the point that he completely had no sympathy for humans. Tiger's death led to his hatred hitting rock bottom. He also failed to understand Fisher Tiger's reason for letting humans that they attacked live. As a result, when Arlong led his own crew and had committed murder, humans came to view him as a "monster". He was loathed for the actions of him and his crew.[13] In the end, he enslaved humans just as the humans once enslaved many Fishmen.[14] Though his opinions and his ideals were extreme, he displayed a high level of brotherhood with his crew and even towards Nami despite her species divide. Arlong looked after his subordinates and even though he betrayed Nami, he did so because he did not want to lose her talent. On top of this, in the final moments of the battle with Luffy, he stated that Nami was his crewmate and would be forever, and while he never displayed any regard for her as a friend he was prepared to fight to keep her in the crew. If humans insulted their group, Arlong would react to the insult, and due to the high level of concern amongst his officers they would attempt to keep his temper under control. When weaker members of his crew were hurt, Arlong would seek out revenge on those who had committed the act against those crew members. He cared for his crew to a level that when Luffy used one of them as a shield, Arlong became extremely angry.[15] Ironically, Arlong is a hypocrite, having accused Koala of being raised to look down on Fishmen and think of humans as better than everyone else, when Arlong looked down on humans and preached Fishmen superiority himself, making him no better than the humans.[16] Surprisingly despite his hatred of humanity according to Hatchan, Arlong would never harm his fellow Fishmen no matter the circumstance.[17] Arlong is one of the Fishmen, massive humanoids that are taller and stronger than any normal human. Arlong, however, is a giant even among Fishmen. His power was remarked to be greater than Don Krieg, the strongest (military) force in the East Blue, with only Krieg's military might and massive armada forcing the Marines to deem him the bigger threat.[25] As a Fishman, he is physically ten times stronger than a common human, and even more underwater. However, he seems to possess amazing physical strength even for Fishmen standards: he was seen lifting a house with his bare hands in pursuit of Usopp, and his powerful shark-like jaws are capable of bending metal, crushing stone, and ripping through flesh alike. Arlong's fortitude was also displayed when he was able to withstand most of Luffy's attacks. Although Luffy unleashed most of his techniques and forced Arlong back, he was mostly unfazed after each attempt. He also has incredible endurance to pain: during his fight with Luffy, he ripped off many sets of his rapidly re-growing teeth, and he rearranged his broken nose without a grimace. Arlong is also capable of entering a kind of berserker mode upon angered. When this happens, his eyes take on an appearance similar to those of Sea Kings. While in this state, both his strength and his speed grow exponentially, making him far more dangerous than previously stated. Arlong was not bothered by Luffy having a Devil Fruit power and took advantage of his weakness to the effects of the sea. With the Marines focusing their attention on the Grand Line and the incapacitation of all other major East Blue pirate bands by the Straw Hats, there would have been nothing to stop them from taking over East Blue if the Straw Hat Pirates had not intervened.
Harley: And don't tell me I have to watch this whinny girl!
Arlong: Exactly. Don't let her out of your sight.
Harley: (groans in anger) This is so stupid!
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Natsu: Fire Dragon's Roar~!
Wendy: Sky Dragon's Crushing Fang!
Medaka: (punches)
Arlong: You think you could stop us? Think again. Nobody can't beat a Fishman.
Ryuko: Oh yeah?! (slashes but Arlong blocks it) Huh?
Arlong: (throws Ryuko) You can't defeat me!
Zoroark: Ryuko! (catches)
Ryuko: Thanks.
Conan: Whoa! He's really strong!
Luffy: That's Arlong! He's a Fishman!
Conan: (thinking as Jimmy Kudo) Fishman?!
Arlong: (chuckles) You humans are no match for me.
Medaka: I don't think so. Humans can be just as strong as Fishmen.
Arlong: No way. We are the superior and you're just the inferiors! (laughing evilly)
Leo: Then we just have to prove it!
Raph: Right! Show us what you got!
Arlong: It's your own funeral...
(eyecatch begins and ends)
They started to fight Arlong. But however, he easily destroy their weapons.
Donnie: My staff!
Mikey: My nunchuks!
Leo: My katanas!
Raph: My sais!
Ryuko: My spear!
Arlong: See? Now die.
Conan: (thinking as Jimmy Kudo) I can't look! This is gonna get ugly! Huh? What the...?
Leo: What's happening with our weapons?
Raph: It's glowing?
Arlong: What?! Impossible!
Leo grabs one of his katanas and it transform into a new type of weapon. This weapon represents Undertow. pin/2125142946693521/ for picture
Leo: Whoa...
Raph grabs one of his sais and this weapon represents Pyro. pin/464644886536392296/ for picture
Raph: Cool...
Mikey grabs one of his nunchuks and this weapon represents Sparky. pin/305470787206011231/ for picture
Mikey: (stars as his eyes) Awesome~!
Donnie grabs his bo staff and this weapon represents Sputnik. pin/366269382174432341/ for picture
Donnie: Incredible...
Ryuko grabs her spear and this weapon represents Zoroark. pin/358106607850969291/ for picture
Ryuko: Bad-ass~!
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Leo: What are these?
Raph: Don't know but let's try it out!
Mikey: Yeah! (charges)
Vaporeon: Mikey, wait!
The weapon started to spark.
Jolteon: Huh? Mikey, keep going! Send this one flying!
Mikey: You got it! (keeps charging)
Bowser: I'll stop this wannabe ninja turtle! (goes in front of Arlong) Huh? (screaming while being electrocuted)
Mikey: Awesome!
Jolteon: Cool~!
Bowser: I'm... done... for... (collapsed)
Joker: What a good show! Good show, indeed!
Raph: Now's my turn! (charges) Take this!
Arlong: (punches)
Raph: (jumps and spins) We're gonna have some fried fish tonight! (releases a flamethrower)
Arlong: (grunts and screams)
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Leo: (spins to create a whirlpool) Whoa!
Vaporeon: A whirlpool?!
Harley: Uh-oh! Now we're gonna get soaked!
Leo: Go away! (releases whirlpool)
The whirlpool washes the villains away and Donnie, using his new weapon, levitates Mary Jane so she won't get washed away from the whirlpool.
Conan: (unties Mary Jane) Are you okay?
Mary: I'm fine. Thanks. It's not everyday to meet giant mutants.
Leo: Yeah but what are these?
Raph: Who cares?! They're so awesome!
Mikey: Totally, dude! I already love it!
Ryuko: Guys, we got more trouble! (points to Kraang)
Mary: Them? They're trying to steal some Mutagen, Pokemon DNA, Life Fibers, and much more. I don't know why but I know that this isn't a good thing.
Vaporeon: I see...
Ryuko: Me and Zoroark will handle this.
Zoroark: Right. (jumps down with Ryuko)
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Ryuko: Take this! (slashes) Wha? They disappeared?! Impossible!
Zoroark: I think it's from the scythe.
Ryuko: I believe you're right, Zoroark. Cool...
Raph: Let's head back to lair! Sensei's not going to believe us!
Everyone: Right!
[RINGING]
Mikey: Hey, Mikey's speaking! (listening) Wha?! The egg's hatching?!
Raph: The Pokemon egg's hatching?!
Jolteon: Better hurry!
Lair...
Raph: Move it! Outta the way!
Frankie: You're here just in time!
Draculaura: But what happen?!
Ryuko: It's a long story...
Zoroark: Very long.
Zubat: What does that mean?
Zubat is a blue, bat-like Pokémon. While it lacks eyes, it has pointed ears with purple insides and a mouth with four pointed teeth. There are two teeth on both the upper and lower jaws, and a male will have larger fangs than the female. It has purple wing membranes support by two, elongated fingers, and two long, thin, tails. Zubat lives in abundance in caves. It has evolved to have neither eyes nor nostrils, instead navigating through dark environments with echolocation. As demonstrated in the anime, it will leave its abode at night with a mass of other Zubat in order to seek prey. During the daytime, Zubat sleeps hanging upside down in caves, forests, or under the eaves of old buildings, avoiding sunlight at all costs. Daylight causes Zubat to become unhealthy, and prolonged exposure can even burn its skin. However, captured and trained Zubat have been recorded as being much more tenacious in the daytime, even when directly exposed to sunbeams.
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Raph: Come on, what is it?
Togepi: {Hm?}
Togepi is a small, light yellow Pokémon with a round body that is still encased in its eggshell. Togepi does not shed its shell. The Egg has red and blue shapes on it. Togepi has stubby hands and round feet with two toes each. Togepi has black eyes and five spikes on its head that seem to form a crown. It also has semi-oval, brown pads on the soles of its feet. Togepi is able to release poison from the spikes on its head. The anime has shown that it can retract into its shell, which it usually does to sleep. It is able to siphon the positive energy of others, and then release it to those in need of it. It has a very joyful nature. As a result, it is said that it shares its joy with those who take care of it. Because of its disposition, Togepi is seen as a sign of good luck, especially if a Trainer is capable of getting a sleeping Togepi to stand. Although rare in the wild, Togepi can most commonly be found living within the forests.
Raph: A Togepi? Seriously?
Togepi: {Hello!}
Mikey: Aw~! So cute~!
Raph: Too cute for my taste. Why a Togepi?
Espeon: Come on, Raph. Just give Togepi a chance.
Raph: But my Pokemon are supposed to be cool! Not cute!
But when Raph goes to his room, Togepi follows him.
Raph (annoyed): Stop following me, Pipsqueak! (Togepi keeps following) Stop that! Come on, Pipsqueak! Can you leave me alone?!
Donnie: No can do, Raph. (takes out Pokemon guidebook) According to the Pokemon guidebook, once a Togepi is born, the first person it sees will become a guardian to it.
Raph: And I was that person. Aw, man~... Why me? (looks at Togepi with annoyance)
Togepi: (chuckles) {Master.}
Raph: (growls softly) (sighs)
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Streets...
Harley: Those stupid heroes! Foil again!
Arlong: They'll pay for humiliating a Fishman.
Harley: Revenge! Revenge! Revenge! Revenge! Revenge!
K-9 Kunoichis...
Quinque: Girls, check this out.
Angela: What is it?
Quinque: I sense a strong psychic field.
Tiffany: Really? Where?
Quinque simply points to a girl.
Kathleen: Her?
Stella R.: Why her?
Mabel: Okay, got everything I need on my list. Now to get home and make dinner. I'm starving.
art/Mabel-Johnson-410200501 for picture
Name: Mabel Johnson
Age: 16 (2 months younger than April)
Home: New York City
Nickname: Mae
Abilities: Ninjutsu, psychic powers
Weapon of choice: Bow & Arrows
Species: Human
Gender: Female
Height: 5'1" (just like April)
Weight: 110lbs
Hair Colour: Black w/ red
Eye Colour: Blue
Family:
Jack Johnson (brother)
(Former) Students:
Elisabeth
Terrie
Hina
Personality: She's a loyal and caring friend. She never wanted her friends to be hurt and sometimes get a bit annoying if she asked you too many questions about what happened. She's an overprotective sister, she don't want her little brother to be hurt by anyone, even though he can take care of himself.
Powers and Abilities: She got psychic powers dude! She can read minds and even put her thoughts in yours. Every time somebody looks like he/she's thinking so deep, she would read their minds and tell them advice about it. Elisabeth, Terrie, and Shelly are used to this "psychic thinking", but Hina and the others are not; they somehow get confused when Mae suddenly gives them advice. She trained Elisabeth and her sisters when she's 9 and the others are 8, she already mastered Ninjutsu when they went to Japan and stayed there for 4 years.
Appearance: She got black hair and red put together. She wears a shirt with sleeves reaching to her elbows and with yellow and brown combination. The light red bandana in her neck is from her mother, she used it as remembrance. She got blue and red pants, the red part looks like flames. Her shoes are brown with gold cuffs. Even though she looks like a rock star, she don't like rock music and prefer soft and relaxing music.
Veronica: Does she has anything to do with the psychic field?
Quinque: Correct.
Angela: Hm... Let's follow her. Just in case.
Everyone: Right!
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Lair...
Josephine: Wow~! Seriously?! These weapons just appear suddenly?! That's so awesome~!
art/Josephine-TMNT-2k12-Cartoon-Style-464763206 for picture
Nickname(s): Joey, Jo, Jo-Jo, Princess
Eye Color: teal-blue
Mask Color: silver
Personality: very childish, outgoing, strongly opinionated, sarcastic, joker, adventurous, daring, sacrificial
Fears: water, anything happening to her family
Fave Food: Pepperoni pizza
Weapons: (trying to think of new ones, some ideas would help )
Skills: agility, speed, stealth, strength
Leo: Pretty much. We don't know why but it seems it could be useful.
Raph: Have you seen what these can do?! They're awesome!
Mikey: Yeah! We should use it more often!
Donnie: But what are they even called?
Ninetales: Pokeapon.
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Everyone: Huh?
Ninetales: Pokeapon. That's what it's call. These are weapons that represents each Pokemon. Actually, Splinter has one in his room. Psychic. (brings out weapon that represents Kitsune ( pin/492229434250400403/ for picture)) See? This represents me.
Leo: Amazing...
Ninetales: I don't know why they exists but I believe it appears when all hope are lost.
Leo: Uh-huh...
Ninetales: Anyway, Josephine?
Josephine: Oh right! You see, while you guys are out, I got a message from the Pulverizer and he says that he's going to be a test subject for the Mutagen.
Everyone: (gasps) Seriously?!
Galileo: (nods)
Chimchar: Yeah! That's what he says!
Chimchar is a bipedal Pokémon resembling a chimpanzee. Its fur is primarily a shade of orange, though its face, outer ears, underbelly, hands, and feet are light yellow. Its rear has a small, round, red patch that is usually obscured by flames produced by burning gas in its stomach. These flames go out when it goes to sleep, and burn weakly when it feels ill. Its ears are large in comparison to its head size and red inside. It has two pointed teeth in its upper jaw. Chimchar has red markings nearly surrounding its eyes, a swirl-like symbol on its chest, and five fingers on its hands with three toes on its feet. It has a swirly crest of hair on its head. Being very agile, it is able to climb the rocky ledges of tall mountains, where it lives.
Leo: We need to hurry!
Vaporeon: We gotta prevent this from happening! Hurry!
Everyone: Right! (rushes to leave)
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Raph: Huh?! Pipsqueak, you need to stay here!
Togepi: {Huh? But I want to go.}
Raph: Sorry but it's too dangerous for someone like you!
Togepi: {Please?}
Raph: Stay here! (leaves)
But Pipsqueak follows Raph anyway.
Foot HQ...
Emolga: Tim! Tim! Don't do this! (banging on glass cage) Tim~!
Aloaa: No use. He's gonna be a mutant no matter what.
Emolga: No! I won't let that happen! Please stop this!
Plankton: I wonder how this will work. I could use this to get the Krabby Patty formula. (laughs evilly)
Sheldon James Plankton, or simply Plankton, is a fictional character in the Nickelodeon animated television series SpongeBob SquarePants. Although initially depicted as the show's antagonist, he has, in recent years, been frequently shown as a protagonist or an antihero. He is voiced by Mr. Lawrence and first appeared in the episode "Plankton!" on July 31, 1999. Plankton was created and designed by Stephen Hillenburg. The character has also appeared in video games and other merchandise based on the series. Plankton is the nemesis, but the former best friend, of Mr. Krabs.[2] He operates the Chum Bucket,[3] located directly across the street from Krabs' restaurant, the Krusty Krab.[4] The restaurant primarily sells chum, considered mostly inedible by the residents of Bikini Bottom, and as a result, his restaurant is a total commercial failure. His primary goal in the series is to put Krabs out of business (thus gaining a monopoly on the restaurant business) by stealing the "Krabby Patty formula", a secret recipe used to make the Krusty Krab's flagship sandwich; however, every attempt to do so has ultimately failed. The only time he has successfully stolen it and made perfect Krabby Patties to expand his business was in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie, though this was short-lived. He is often stepped on while trying to leave the Krusty Krab with the formula. It has been stated that Mr. Krabs and Plankton were once best friends, but a dispute over the Krabby Patty recipe ended their friendship.[2] A running gag throughout the series is the fact that Plankton is much smaller than the other main characters; he is easily stepped on and/or sent flying back to the Chum Bucket with a mere flick of the finger. Usually right after trying to steal the Krabby Patty Formula is another gag. His small size has led to him developing a Napoleon complex, which is occasionally manifested as a desire for global domination (the most prominent illustration of this is in The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie). In his earliest appearances, his catchphrase was "I went to college!", uttered when Mr. Krabs was escorting him from the Krusty Krab, though it has only appeared occasionally since then. Many fans have observed Plankton becoming noticeably less evil and villain-like overtime, and many new episodes cast him in a sympathetic light. This is in sharp contrast to Mr. Krabs; most of the newer episodes centering on him are either about making money at any cost (which has brought him to committing crime more than once) or spitefully trying to make life miserable for Plankton. This is often done by bragging about his own success and reminding Plankton of his failures, even preventing Plankton from having any success of his own; episodes such as Plankton's Regular and One Coarse Meal are prime examples of this. As such, even though he is still considered to be the primary villain of the show, creator Stephen Hillenburg has stated that he and Mr. Krabs share the main antagonist role together, with Mr. Krabs being highly respected because of his success despite his greed and tyrannic ways of making more money, and Plankton being frowned upon primarily due to his failure as a business owner while continuing to resort to stealing the Krabby Patty formula in his desperate thirst for success on par with that of Mr. Krabs.
Mr. Crocker: And I could use it to capture... FAIRY GODPARENTS!
Denzel Quincy Crocker, a.k.a. Mr. Crocker (voiced by Carlos Alazraqui, portrayed by David Lewis in the live-action movies), is a gray skinned, hunchbacked man and Timmy's fairy-obsessed teacher. He correctly suspects that Timmy has fairy godparents of his own, and he is often able to tell what Timmy has wished for by the smallest, most irrelevant clues. His unshakable belief in fairy godparents leads to other adults perceiving him as mentally ill. Crocker enjoys tormenting and failing Timmy. He is initially the secondary antagonist in the series, becoming the main antagonist over time, plus one of the main antagonists of the series' spinoff movie. Surprisingly, Crocker is the previous godchild of Cosmo and Wanda. Though he lost them and the memories of their time with him, his belief in fairies remains. Timmy tries to alter this event via time travel in the episode "The Secret Origin of Denzel Crocker!", but he paradoxically fails and becomes the reason Crocker lost Cosmo and Wanda and made him remember his belief in fairies. Although being a middle-aged man, he still lives with his mother, Dolores Crocker. His father has never been seen or mentioned in the series. In an ironic twist of fate, Crocker served for many decades as the main power source for all of the fairy magic; his belief is so strong that it was used to power the Big Wand, the source of all the magic in Fairy World. In one episode, this leads to the Big Wand losing all its power after he is hypnotized by his psychiatrist into believing fairies do not exist. To remedy this, Timmy, Cosmo, Wanda, Poof, and Jorgen make it so that everyone as equally crazy about fairies as Crocker is used as a source of power for the Big Wand. Due to his insanity, a running gag on the show features the "Super F", his made-up grade. Another gag has him spasm uncontrollably when he shouts, "Fairy godparents!"
Shredder: Silence, fools! This test must be silent.
Together: Sorry, Master.
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Malamar: Now, shall we begin without any interruptions?
Zoroark (Brutus): Yeah, can we?! I'm getting impatient!
Shredder: Fine. Begin the test.
Baxter: Right, master! On it!
Suddenly, a whirlpool appears.
Leo: Tim!
Timothy: Hey guys! What's up?!
Arlong: It's them!
Harley: Let's turn them into turtle soup!
Ashlyn (TMNT): Not yet.
Val: Right.
Arlong: Attack!
They started to fight against the villains except Shredder.
Chloe: (releases Murray) Now go.
Emolga: Thank you.
Askka: And you should get going.
Aloaa: Without Tim?! No way!
Chloe: (grabs hairpin) You don't have much of a choice here.
Aloaa: (growling)
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Mikey: Booyakasha~! (uses Thunderbolt from his Pokeapon)
Jolteon: Thunder!
Vaporeon: Aurora Beam!
Flareon: Leaf Storm and Flamethrower!
Espeon: Moonblast and Psybeam!
Dewott: Razor Shell!
Houndour: Flamethrower! Huh?
Espurr (Newton): Something wrong, Houndour?!
Espurr is a small, bipedal, feline Pokémon. Its fur is mussed and a pale grey color with the exception of its ears—which are cream-rimmed—and its paws, which have short cream socks. It has wide, annular lilac eyes with darker purple pupils. It has a small, triangular nose and tiny mouth. It has a small, fluffy, slightly curled tail. Its ears, quite large in proportion to its body, are folded- beneath them are two ring-shaped buff-colored organs. These organs emit Espurr's intense psychic powers, and said power would leak out were the ears not sheltering the organs. When its mouth is open, two pointed teeth can be seen on its upper jaw. Espurr are solitary in the wild; they act on their own and each values its independence.
Houndour: Looks like a certain Pokemon decided to follow us.
Totodile (Chomper): Follow?
Totodile resembles a bipedal, blue crocodile with red spines on its back and tail. The spine on its back is larger with additional ridges. Totodile's head is large, with ridges above its eyes. Much of the head's size is composed of Totodile's snout and strong jaws. There are two visible teeth on the tip of its upper jaw, and two rows of three teeth on each side of its lower jaw. On its chest is a yellow, somewhat V-shaped pattern that extends to its arms with a line bisecting the pattern. Totodile has five sharp claws and three toes. Its eyes are red and surrounded by a dark blue or black pattern. Totodile tends to be playful by nature, and has a habit of biting anything it sees, including its Trainer. In the wild, Totodile prefers to live along the edges of bodies of water.
Houndour: (points to Pipsqueak)
Together: Pipsqueak?!
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Zorua: A Togepi?
Chloe: What's that doing here?
Zorua: Maybe it's wild.
Raph: What?! Pipsqueak, I told you to stay at the lair!
Togepi: {Sorry.}
Flareon: Leaf Storm! That was close!
Houndour: Pipsqueak, go home! Raph already told you this is too dangerous for a baby Pokemon like you to be here in Foot HQ!
Togepi: {But...}
Leo: Raph, look out! Arlong's behind you!
Raph: Huh?!
Togepi: {Master! Protect!}
Togepi uses Protect to reflect Arlong's attack.
Raph: Protect? You can use Protect, little buddy?
Togepi: (nods)
Raph: Thanks. Now eat this! (releases flames from his Pokeapon)
Arlong: (grunts)
Flareon: Flame Wheel!
Arlong: (grunts) You little...!
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Flareon: Can't wait for some fried fish tonight! I'm starving!
Arlong: You won't defeat me no matter what.
Ryuko: Oh yeah?! (slashes) I don't think so.
Nui: (blocks) My, Ryuko! You sure have become stronger!
Ryuko: Harime...! This time you're dead!
Nui: Sure thing, Ryuko! (chuckles)
Espeon: Did she seriously just chuckle on her soon-to-be death? (thinking) That's way too creepy even for a petite-looking girl.
Leafeon: Sputnik, look out! Leaf Blade!
Malamar: (grunts)
Espeon: Thanks, Sprout!
Leafeon: (blushes) Um, you're welcome. (chuckles nervously)
Espeon: Right. Now then, focus on the battle.
Leafeon: Okay. (chuckles)
Emolga: Take that! Energy Ball! Hidden Power! Thunderbolt!
Totodile: Water Gun!
Zoroark: Shadow Claw!
Shredder's Zoroark: Shadow Claw!
Zoroark: (growling)
Shredder's Zoroark: (growling)
(eyecatch begins and ends)
Sneasel: Powder Snow!
Sneasel is a bipedal Pokémon that resembles both cats and weasels. It is primarily bluish black with three bright red feathers for its tail and a single one on its left ear. The ear feather is shorter on the female than on the male. The other ear is short and pointed, and it has narrow red eyes. On its forehead and chest are yellow, oval markings. It has red eyes with black eyelash-like markings on the edges. It has long limbs with two large, retractable claws on its hands and feet. Sneasel is a notoriously vicious Pokémon, which is perfectly capable of using its claws to do substantial damage. The claws are also used for climbing trees in its forest home. Sneasel steals eggs from unattended Pidgey nests. Sneasel has been known to form pairs to hunt. One will lure the parents away from the nest, while the other steals the eggs. Its former signature move, Beat Up, allows it to call on its teammates to attack its opponent.
Dewott: Timothy, you need to run!
Timothy: No way! I'm gonna be like my heroes!
Dewott: You don't have to be a mutant to be a hero!
Totodile: Yeah! You're being stupid! You can't go through this!
Emolga: Yeah! Please, Tim! Listen! This is getting too far! You need to escape immediately! While you still can! Please, Tim! Just get outta here!
Timothy: But...
Espeon: Stone Edge!
Malamar: (dodges)
The Stone Edge accidentally hits the Mutagen tank.
Espeon: Uh-oh.
The Mutagen was poured all over Timothy.
Emolga: Tim~!
Chloe: (gasps)
Everyone: (gasps)
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Zorua: It's too late now.
Chloe: Poor Tim... (growling) And of course, Shredder doesn't even care. Stupid Shredder...
Mikey: Let's get outta here! (throws Smokebomb)
Donnie uses Psychic to levitate Timothy, now a mutant, before they escaped.
Lair...
Emolga: Poor Tim...
Espeon: Murray, it's going to be okay.
Flareon: We'll find a way to get him back to normal.
Emolga: You sure?
Jolteon: Positive, dude!
Emolga: Thanks.
Donnie: Murray, I'll take you in as my Pokemon. It's my fault I didn't save him. So I should take some responsibility for my actions and find a cure to change him back. I promise.
Emolga: Okay!
Chloe...
Chloe: Okay, (looks out window) this is where An-D lives.
Aloaa: An-D?
Askka: Good friend of ours. He'll take Tim's place until he's back to normal.
Aloaa: I see... Thanks for helping me.
Chloe: No problem.
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Dante: There. That's one squad down. A lot more to go. Susan, you can come out now.
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Name: Ka'la'dan Tetri (Dante)
Age: 17
Gender: Male
Height: 5"7
Weight: ?
Birthday: ?
Blood Type: ?
Species: Pogona (Bearded Dragon)
Likes: building weapons/gadgets, finding spare junk, fruit, vegetables, heat, computers, tools, fighting, reading and climbing.
Dislikes: coldness, Kraang, spicy food and not protecting his friends.
Personality: When you first approach to Dante, he might give you a little cold shoulder because he doesn't know you well and trust you. If you get to know him more, he is a very calming person to be around with. He doesn't talk a lot but he's a good listener and gives his friends advice, Dante is always there for his friend no matter what. He can loose his temper sometimes when his friends or comrades are in danger.
Susan: Okay. Is it over?
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Name: Susan Mckenzie
Age: 14
Gender: Female
Height: 5'4"
Weight: NEVER ASK A GIRL HER WEIGHT
Birthday: October 11
Blood Type: AB
Likes: Video Games, Comics/Mangas, Cartoons/Anime, Jokes/Puns, Roller Blading, Singing, Cosplay, Swimming, Traveling, Browsing on the internet and hanging out with friends
Dislikes: Homework, Cooking, Chores, Bullies, No electricity, Not knowing to say a friend who is upset, Being in the dark and being alone
Personality: Susan is a sociable girl and isn't shy to let out her thoughts and feelings. If she says or does something embarrassing of herself. She always have a smile on her face. You rarely see a frown from her. She loves jokes and stupid puns and gets scared easily. If her friend is in trouble she'll be right there to their side no matter what
Dante: Yup. They didn't stand a chance.
Susan: (smiles) That's good.
Dante: (blushes slightly) Uh-huh. Anyway, I can't believe the Kraang are using Earth as their base. Why? This air would have killed them right at the spot they stand.
Susan: Maybe they want to take over.
Dante: That's a possibility. I need to learn more.
Susan: Right.
