Season 1 Episode 26: The Kraang Showdown Part 1
Usagi: Whew. See, Monah? What did I tell you? I was able to gather all aliens.
Monah: Uh-huh.
Aideen: So what's going on?
Usagi: We need to defeat the Kraang. They're planning an all-out invasion on Earth and we gotta stop them.
Kito: I already know that. My friends, the Turtles, are currently trying to find a way to prevent the Kraang from taking over Earth and to keep April and An-D safe from their grasps.
Usagi: I see, Kito. Well, do you know their master's name?
Kito: Splinter. But he used to be called Hamato Yoshi. Why?
Usagi: Yoshi... It's been so long since I had last saw him. Now he's returning the Hamato Clan back in New York with his own clan. I'm quite impressed.
Monah: Right. But we don't know where their ship could be hiding.
Usagi: Oh yeah. Let's pay my old friend a visit.
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Kraang: A Message from Kraang's glorious leader.
Kraang: Kraang Prime!
Kraang: Kraang, Kraang, Kraang, Kraang, Kraang, Kraang, Kraang, Kraang!
Kraang Prime: The invasion known as the invasion of Earth begins, NOW!
Kraang Prime, formerly known as Kraang, is a character that appeared in the first season finale of the 2012 TV series, Showdown and Showdown, Part 2. Kraang Prime is the leader of The Kraang. Kraang Prime resembles most others of his species, except that he is much larger; over 10 feet in diameter. His pupils are star shaped instead of diamond shaped like the other Kraang and has tendrils over his mouth. He also has three hexagonal decorations on his forehead. His tentacles are bulky and dark red. When needed he can move about in his custom built robotic body. The body is a massive, 25 foot mechanical weapon with long tentacle-like arms and a powerful energy weapon mounted at the head much larger than other Kraang droids.
All of the Kraang begin engaging in a ritual, which includes marching among other things.
Kraang Prime: And along with the Earth, every world will be our ocean! So, activate The Technodrome! The show's about to begin and goodbye Earth! (laughs evilly)
Meanwhile, at the Turtles' lair...
Emolga: Um, Donnie? Something's wrong with this thing.
Donnie: Huh?
Emolga: What's it saying?!
Espeon: It's alerting us that something big must be going down.
Frankie: What do you mean by "going down?"
Ghoulia: {I had decoded the alien's language.}
Rachel and Conan: And?!
Ran Mouri (毛利 蘭 Mōri Ran?), also known as Rachel Moore in the Funimation dub, is a main protagonist in the manga and anime series, Detective Conan. She is the childhood friend and the romantic interest of Shinichi Kudo and the daughter of Kogoro Mouri. Ran's greatest personality trait is that she genuinely cares for those she loves. She is also patient, kind, and nurturing. She has a very overwhelming personality, quickly able to intimidate people when angered. Like Shinichi, she highly values justice to the point of idealism. To avoid making Shinichi choose between her and his important case (which is actually useless because Shinichi has turned into Conan and can't return as of now), she has decided to wait for him to finish it, trusting his promise that he will come back, despite their separation causing Ran a lot of emotional pain. Ran is also very hot-blooded and tends to act on impulses when the people she cares about are involved; the combination of jumping to conclusions and not hesitating to use karate on those who she perceives to have wronged someone have led to several "near-miss" misunderstandings. She is also not above using martial arts as a subtle threat to keep people, including her father, in line. In earlier stories, she would become violently suspicious if she thought Shinichi was philandering, although more recently his confessions (in the Holmes' Revelation Arc) have led her to trust his intentions. Ran can be very brave and resourceful when she wants to be, and has rescued Conan from trouble on many occasions. She has remained bold, steady, confident and calm in many situations that would usually cause others to remain frozen in fear, such as being threatened by a gun [9] or surrounded by flames [11]. However, she has an irrational fear of the supernatural and is thus — unlike her friend Sonoko — absolutely no fan of anything related to the horror genre.[12] She also constantly tries to reunite her father and mother again, though with little success, thanks to the mutual stubbornness of both parents. Ran is typically unaware of her own attractiveness, and usually remains oblivious when men try to flirt with her, often to Sonoko's exasperation, who believes her wait for Shinichi to be hopeless. If made aware, Ran doesn't respond in kind due to her feelings for Shinichi. Even though Ran is in love with Shinichi, she has repeatedly failed to convey her feelings because she suddenly becomes self-conscious. Ran is very self-sufficient for her age, since her father Kogoro is often drunk, slovenly, and fiscally irresponsible. She handles many of the Mouri household's financial affairs and all the cooking and housework. She also ensures Kogoro doesn't slack off on his job, is on his best behaviour for client meetings, and she often greets and provides refreshments for potential clients. She also appreciates fine art. Ran is noted by both Shinichi and Shuichi Akai as one who "cries a lot". [13] Ran also seemed to have a sense of noticing when something seems wrong or strange, although she doesn't always figure out on her own what it is. Like in a case where a gangoru woman was killed, Ran could feel that there something that didn't fit in with the victim's look (the killer had switched platform boots with regular shoes). And during the Macademy awards Ran noticed that Shinichi's father who was on TV (who was Yukiko in disguise) behaved 'cute'. Ran also likes to rush wherever she goes, believing both her name and nature to be like the word "Run" from English. She even said to Shinichi, "My name is Ran! I was born to run!" Ran is a light-skinned girl of average height. She is slender in frame, yet sports an athletic and curvaceous build. She has big bluish-purple eyes and dark brown hair. Her hair is straight and hip-length, tucked behind her ears with short wavy bangs over her forehead. What was originally a wave in her bangs has evolved into a stylized triangular point as the manga has progressed. Ran is also very beautiful, as described by many characters throughout the series. Many men have become infatuated with her in the series, as noted by Sonoko (much to Sonoko's annoyance). Eisuke Hondou had openly confessed before Conan that he was in love with Ran (though the statement's truth is somewhat doubted). Ran was once even offered a modeling job. Ran's most notable ability is her great prowess in martial arts; she is a black-belt in karate as well as team captain and ace of her high school team with enough skill to win regional tournaments in her age group.[14] Her skills are also shown comparable to Makoto Kyogoku, a world-class martial artist (and Sonoko's boyfriend), able to effectively attack in perfect sync with him.[15] She is also well-trained in Judo by her father, showing similar proficiency in his signature one-armed shoulder throw. Her deceptive strength and skill have been seen repeatedly, both from her ability to effortlessly smash stone and other very sturdy objects and with noticeable dexterity and agility also take out various and multiple assailants, most with just a single hit. From watching Shinichi play soccer over the years, Ran has also developed similar flexibility and accuracy in her kicks.[16] Despite her prowess, she may not always be able to fight if scared too much.[7] Ran was also unable to fight due to suffering from amnesia in Movie 4: Captured in Her Eyes. Despite her slender frame, Ran has considerable raw strength, as seen from prying open a powerless elevator door, and holding up a much-larger Vermouth when she almost fell to her death in the 'Shinichi Kudo's NY Adventure' arc. She is also shown to be remarkably fast, able to quickly react to and knock away falling pipes and likewise dodge a bullet up-close while on guard. Her strikes have also shown similar speed, able to swat down a bee with a single kick. Conan states that Ran has an unusual amount of stamina.[17] Ran is quite intelligent. She was able to solve a few cases on her own, and has been shown to be a better detective than several characters such as Sonoko on a number of occasions. Shinichi/Conan has even acknowledged that Ran is a skillful detective[18]. Ran also has a very good memory and attention to detail, having used both to contribute to investigations more than once. If Shinichi/Conan had not gone through extreme lengths to fool her, she would have been the first to deduce that Conan and Shinichi are the same person. Ran is also very skilled in running a household, including sewing and cooking. She is musically talented, noted to be a very good singer and she can also play the piano well. She also speaks adequate English. She also has astonishing luck and good instincts when it comes to gambling, lotteries, and any game of chance; she has never been known to lose.[19][20] Likewise, Ran has shown very alert senses in darkness, able to notice an attacker with a weapon and strike to protect herself.[21] She was also shown to be very fast when needed, such as dodging a bullet in Movie 13: The Raven Chaser.
Ghoulia: {It's not good news either. It's worse then we could ever imagine.}
Angelina: Ghoulia's right. This isn't goof news at all.
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Donnie: Everyone, I have important news!
Yugi: What is it, Don?
Joey: Yeah, what is it?!
Espeon: The Kraang are plotting to terraform the world with the power of the Technodrone.
Mokuba: A Technodrone? Never heard of that before.
Seto Kaiba's younger brother and an expert at Capsule Monster Chess (カプセルモンスターチェス Kapuseru Monsutā Chesu?). In the manga, Mokuba is characterized as a spoiled brat, always trying to trick Yugi Muto to get back at him for defeating his older brother. In the pre-Death-T chapters of the manga, Mokuba tries to defeat Yugi before Kaiba has a chance to, threatening to cut off Yugi's fingers if he wins, and challenges Jonouchi and Yugi to a Russian Roulette Dinner of Death (死の料理・ロシアンルーレット Shi no Ryōri Roshian Rūretto?) and poisons Jonouchi. In Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters, Mokuba is eternally devoted to his brother Seto Kaiba and is constantly by his side. He is not as violent as his manga counterpart, and is not committed to avenge Seto's defeat. He befriends Yugi's group after they rescue him, thus making him the warmer, more sociable one of the two brothers.
Medaka: And are they going to use it to terraform our worlds?!
Emolga: Afraid so...
Draculaura: (screams) This is terrible~! Monster High is finished forever!
Apple: And Ever After High is done as well!
Apple White is a 2013-introduced and all-around character. She is part of Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs as the next Snow White, and she is a student at Ever After High. In the destiny conflict, she is on the Royal side and is the leader of them because she believes strongly in destiny and has worked hard to follow tradition. As the next Snow White, Apple takes every bit of her future role to heart. Fulfilling the role of the generous, kind, and good-natured queen to perfection, she is no doubt the best suited to her destiny. However, despite her celebrity status among the other students, Apple is just as much human as the rest of them. When everything Apple has ever known is threatened with falling apart, she takes it upon herself to lead the Royals, and become an inspiration to all to preserve destiny in the Fairy Tale world, for better or for worse. Although appearing self-centered and apathetic towards those with less prestigious destinies than herself, Apple's crusade comes from a place of genuine concern and benevolence for her friends, not wishing to see them "go poof" or be subject to the chaos that could happen if no one followed their destinies as they should. Despite the divide in the school, however, Apple still considers Raven Queen one of her best and most treasured friends. Although she wanted Raven to follow her destiny, and her attempts to convince her to could be badgering and vexatious, she wants her to do so from a place of genuine commitment, and refused to resort to deception or unsavory tactics. In the midst of it all though, Apple's love for Raven, and her other friends, prevailed over her childhood fear of an unpredictable future. Though she still wants her own happily ever after, she now considers her friends' happiness and futures as individuals more important than the controlled world she grew up in. At her core, Apple is hard-working and and dedicated to her future. She's intelligent, believing in rational thought and logic to contrast and compliment with Raven's abstract creativity, and an effective leader. Albeit a bit vain, she has a big heart and is loved by all for good reason. Her gracious and kind-hearted nature has secured her spot as the fairest one of all, and she upholds that title with the grace and dignity fit for a future queen. Apple has bright blue eyes and her mother's characteristic pale white skin and red lips, but lacks the ebony-black hair and instead sports blonde curls. A noteworthy material included in most of Apple's wear is lace and the color red, which symbolizes apples. She normally wears bright, metallic or simple colors. Though she needs to wear glasses, Apple usually doesn't.[1] Good-natured and benevolent as ever, Apple devotes much of her free time to helping those in need. Community service is a pastime for her, and she frequently uses her princess status as a platform for her charity work. Appealing for better institutions, saving the lives of animals, and bettering her community is just all in a day's work for Apple. This extends to her school life as well, where she works as Royal Student Council Co-President with Madeline Hatter. Apple also enjoys delving into her studies, putting her consistently at the top of her class. She's especially good with classes that revolve and science and logic, as rational thought and order come naturally to her. In addition, she's been shown to enjoy singing, her voice having an almost magical effect on "boys and animals". Her talents still don't end there, as she's also been shown to be a skilled dancer, chemist, and orator.
Robin: Gotham City...
Yugi: Even Domino City...
Eddy: We can't let this happen!
Jill: Donnie, this must be the final phase of the Kraang invasion and, if the Technodrome gets through the dimensional portal, it could practically mean the end of the world, right?!
Jill Valentine (ジル・バレンタイン Jiru Barentain?) is a fictional character in the Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan) horror franchise by Capcom. Jill made her debut appearance in 1996 as one of the protagonists of the original Resident Evil game, in which she is a member of the U.S. special police unit STARS trapped in a mysterious mansion along with her team partner Chris Redfield. Jill is featured in several Resident Evil games including Resident Evil 3: Nemesis, Resident Evil: The Umbrella Chronicles, Resident Evil 5 and Resident Evil: Revelations, where she is in conflict against the shadowy company Umbrella Corporation and its splinter groups. Jill is also a founding member and key field operative of the paramilitary organization BSAA. Jill has received favorable critical reception, having been described as "a classic example" of a female horror game character, and featuring on numerous top character lists. She is also widely regarded as one of the most attractive female protagonists in video games, and has sparked video game internet memes. The film series' version of Jill was portrayed by Sienna Guillory and based on the game character's various incarnations. She was introduced as a co-protagonist of Resident Evil: Apocalypse, made a brief appearance in Resident Evil: Afterlife and returned as the main antagonist of Resident Evil: Retribution.
Donnie: (nods sadly)
Claire: We won't let that happen, like mom said! We have to stop the Kraang!
Claire Redfield (クレア・レッドフィールド Kurea Reddofīrudo?) is a fictional character in the Resident Evil (Biohazard in Japan) horror franchise by Capcom. Claire is the younger sister of Chris Redfield, an American special police officer who is a protagonist of the first Resident Evil game, and is herself a protagonist of the video games Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil - Code: Veronica, where she is a zombie outbreak survivor turned a vigilante. She returned as an abducted activist in the video game Resident Evil: Revelations 2 after being absent from the main series for a decade and half since Code: Veronica. Claire has also appeared in various other media, including several additional video games, the computer-animated film Resident Evil: Degeneration, and the non-canon live-action films Resident Evil: Extinction, Resident Evil: Afterlife and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, as well as in the promotion and merchandise for the franchise. She was very well received by critics and became one of the most popular Resident Evil characters.
Frankie: And we'll do it together. Monster High won't be done yet.
Apple: And we won't let Ever After High be destroyed.
Splinter: Right. If the world must rest in somebody's hands, I am grateful that it is ours.
Kitty: Then what are we waiting for?
Don: Stop the Kraang~! March, men, march!
Everyone rushes out.
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Splinter: Leonardo.
Ninetales: Undertow.
Leo and Vaporeon: Yes, Sensei?
Splinter: For a mission of such magnitude, the only thing that matters is completing it no matter what you have to sacrifice or who.
Vaporeon: Right, Sensei.
As Leo goes off to join his brothers, Kirby is shown with some sort of Kraang device implanted on the back of his neck.
Conan: (thinking as Jimmy) It seem to be some kind of device. I need to retrieve it somehow. (talking) Mr. O'Neil?
Kirby: Yes?
Conan: Can you turn around? I think there's something on your back.
Kirby: Really? Well sure thing.
Conan: (takes out device) There. It must have been a dust ball.
Kirby: Thank you.
Conan: (thinking as Jimmy) Now to see what this is...
The Turtles all prepare, with Leo and Donnie discussing their strategy, constructing new equipment, and Raphael loading himself down with a multitude of weapons.
Ryuko: That's a lot of weapons.
Raph: You'll never when you're gonna use it.
Medaka: Everything all set?
Rachel: Clear!
Richard: Careful now, Rachel! Come back alive!
Richard Moore, known as Kogoro Mori (毛利 小五郎 Mōri Kogorō?) in Japan, is Rachel's father and a private detective. Due to Conan often knocking him unconscious and impersonating his voice to solve cases, Richard has become well known as a skilled detective. Because he appears to be tired or sleeping when solving a case, he is often referred to as "Sleeping Moore" (眠りの小五郎 Nemuri no Kogorō?, lit. "Sleeping Kogoro").[ch. 119] Before becoming a private detective, he worked as a police officer under Inspector Meguire.[ch. 7] He is married to Eva Kaden, a successful lawyer and childhood friend, but they have been separated for over 10 years due their constant arguing.[ch. 107] He reveals that on many occasions he still loves her and has attempted to reconcile their relationship.[ch. 266] Despite his irresponsible ways, he cares deeply for his daughter and at times displays his sense of honor and strict ethics. He is skilled in Judo.[ch. 86] His Japanese voice actor was Akira Kamiya but was replaced with Rikiya Koyama in 2009.[9][10] His English voice actor is R Bruce Elliott.[4] He was portrayed by Takanori Jinnai in the live drama.[5] His name, Kogoro Mori, originates from Kogoro Akechi, the detective in Edogawa Rampo's stories.[vol. 2:author's notes]
Rachel: I know, dad! I'll be back safely! Nothing to worry about, okay?!
Fluttershy: This is a huge mission for us. Saving the entire world?
Rainbow: It's awesome! We're heroes! We'll kick their robot butts! They won't see us coming!
AppleJack: But we better be careful! Those Kraang will surprise attack us!
Herdier: And they'll have huge amount of security.
Mikoto: Right! You all have to sneak in without being detected.
Miara: And that's going to be a hard one.
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Leo: Nothing that we could handle. Everyone else, you should stay here.
Mutsumi: We can't come with you?
Vaporeon: It's too dangerous. But I do have one request. You must protect April and An-D at all costs.
Mabel (TMNT): Like we're bodyguards?
Vaporeon: Exactly.
Shadow Walker: And if there's any trouble, contact us.
Spyro: And we'll be there in no time.
Spyro the Dragon is a title character and the protagonist of the Spyro series. He appears in Spyro the Dragon, Spyro 2: Ripto's Rage!, Spyro: Year of the Dragon, The Legend of Spyro, and later became a part of the Skylanders series. First introduced in the 1998 video game Spyro the Dragon, Spyro is a young, energetic, violet Dragon with orange medium-sized wings, large, curved horns (most of the time), a spiral-shaped spike on the tip of his tail, and spikes resembling a mohawk. He is noticeably smaller than most other dragons portrayed in the series; a characteristic that aids him in the first game. In the original series, most dragons are depicted as bipedal; however, Spyro is depicted as quadrupedal. In the newer series, his back-story was that two thieves were running through the dragon realms and the dragons stopped them. They had two eggs, and the dragons adopted them as their own. They later hatched into Spyro the Dragon and Sparx the Dragonfly. This Dragonfly is responsible for keeping Spyro alive and displaying his health. Throughout the original series, Spyro is portrayed as energetic and curious (and somewhat mischievous), with little regard for his own safety. He is also described as a courageous hero, known for his somewhat cocky attitude and stubbornness. The reboot of the Spyro series, the Legend of Spyro trilogy, features an alternate incarnation of Spyro, wherein he is described as willing to help his friends and strangers with whatever problems they may have, without desire for reward. Here, Spyro is adventurous, curious about his past and eager to shape his future, in which he is expected to become something of a chieftain. In the Skylanders adaptation, Spyro is described as strong-willed and young at heart, but possessed of a headstrong and arrogant attitude. As in his Legend of Spyro incarnation, in Skylanders, Spyro came from a rare line of magical purple dragons able to harness the power of the various classical elements. In the original series, Spyro's main attacks consist of ramming his opponents with his long horns or breathing fire at them. In later games, power-ups allow flying, spitting fire balls, and breathing ice. In every game past Spyro 2: Season of Flame, Spyro is able to exhale fire and ice, with power-up gates letting him breathe 'super' fire, ice, and lightning. In Spyro: Enter the Dragonfly he exhales fire, bubbles, lightning, and ice. In Spyro: A Hero's Tail, he is able to breathe fire, water, ice, and lightning. In the Legend of Spyro series, Spyro controls the elements of Fire, Electricity, Ice, and Earth. In the Skylanders series, Spyro has the ability to control all of the elements of the world of Skylands, but he prefers fire. On some occasions, he can also harness the powers of darkness to become his dark alter ego, Dark Spyro; but this process always leaves him at risk of being consumed by the darkness. Most of the games, Sparx, Spyro's dragonfly companion, is an important element throughout the game. He represents Spyro's health. When Spyro gets hit, Sparx will start to change color. Yellow is high health, blue is in the middle, green is low. If Sparx disappears, Spyro will be vulnerable, and will die if struck again. Sparx can reappear, or be restored, by eating butterflies found when Spyro attacks animals.
Mutsumi: Right.
Batman: I'll just take it their security system. Then after that, you can go along and sneak in to stop them.
Mogana: That's a great idea! And after this, someone has to pay me some money! Need it so badly!
Medaka: Control your urges, Mogana.
Mako: Let's go and save the world!
Plusle and Minun: Yeah!
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April: Donnie. Please be careful.
Donnie: I will. Don't worry.
Once they are gone...
April: Splinter, why don't you ever come with them to assist them on any mission?
Rockruff: I want to know that!
Splinter: As a teacher, it is my job to prepare them for all of the challenges and obstacles that they face.
Vulpix: But the fate of the world hangs in a balance! You should be open to help them!
Splinter: I don't have to explain myself to a child. (storms out)
Eevee: Splinter...
Conan: (looks closely) (thinking as Jimmy) I see now. This must be from the Kraang. A tracking device. Now I see what you're trying to do, Kraang. You're going to pinpoint our location. (destroys device) But now you won't.
Usagi: Hamato Yoshi...
Splinter: (gasps) Usagi?
Usagi: (chuckles) Seem you still remember me, old friend. (appears)
Splinter: It's been far too long.
Usagi: I know. And you have mutated into a rat. As for me, I'm a mutant bunny. (chuckles) Anyway, me and you have some catching up to do. And where's Tsubaki? Is she here as well?
Splinter: Yes.
Usagi: Perfect! Let's catch up!
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Meanwhile...
Medaka: Okay, so what's the plan?
Leo: Alright, guys. We're gonna keep it simple. We go to TCRI, and we use the Micro-Fission Omni-Disintegrator, which Donnie calculates is powerful enough to destroy the portal with a single shot.
Mikey: Well, then, why didn't we use it last time?
Donnie: Because we didn't have it, last time.
Mikey: You have an answer for everything, don't you, Donnie?
Donnie: Yes, I do.
Espeon: Yup.
Mario: That's the plan?
Luigi: But what if we get caught?!
Luigi (Japanese: ルイージ Hepburn: Ruīji?, [ɽɯ.iː.dʑi]) (English /luˈiːdʒi/; Italian: [luˈiːdʒi]) is a fictional character featured in video games and related media released by Nintendo. Created by prominent game designer Shigeru Miyamoto, Luigi is portrayed as the slightly younger but taller fraternal twin brother of Nintendo's mascot Mario, and appears in many games throughout the Mario franchise, often as a sidekick to his brother. Luigi first appeared in the 1983 arcade game Mario Bros. as the character controlled by the second player, and retained this role in Super Mario Bros., Super Mario Bros. 3, Super Mario World, and other titles. The first game where he was available as a primary character was Super Mario Bros. 2. In more recent appearances, Luigi's role became increasingly restricted to spinoffs such as the Mario Party and Mario Kart series, though he has been featured in a starring role on three occasions: first in the 1991 educational game Mario Is Missing!, in Luigi's Mansion for the Nintendo GameCube in 2001, and in Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon for the 3DS. In all three of these games, he is called upon to act as the hero because Mario, the usual hero within the franchise, is in need of rescue. Luigi has also appeared in every episode of the three DiC TV series based on the NES and Super NES games. Originally developed as a palette swap of Mario with a green color scheme instead of red, Luigi has since developed a personality and style of his own. As his role in the Mario series progressed, Luigi evolved into a physically distinct character, taller and thinner than his brother. Nintendo called the period of March 2013 to March 2014 "The Year of Luigi" to commemorate the thirtieth anniversary of the character's existence. Correspondingly, games released in 2013 emphasised Luigi, such as Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon, Mario & Luigi: Dream Team, Dr. Luigi, and the level pack New Super Luigi U for New Super Mario Bros U. An unlockable Luigi-themed version of Mario Bros. titled Luigi Bros. was also included with Super Mario 3D World.
Helioptile: Yeah! What if?!
Helioptile is a small, lizard-like Pokémon. It has a tapering tail, short legs, and small feet with three pointed toes on each foot. Its body is pale yellow, while its feet and the tip of its tail are black. The top of its head is black as well with a small triangular yellow patch between the eyes. It has two long, black pointed frills with yellow tips hanging from the sides of its head, which can stiffen and unfold. These frills have cells which generate electricity when exposed to sunlight. It has large eyes with blue irises and white pupils. Helioptile can generate its own energy from sunlight, so it can thrive without food; it will still eat if needed. It lives in deserts. It and its evolution, Heliolisk are the only known Pokémon capable of learning Electrify.
Batman: I'll throw some smoke bombs and we'll escaped that way.
Robin: And we have to take down their security system.
Robin is the name of several fictional superheroes appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. The character was originally created by Bob Kane, Bill Finger, and Jerry Robinson, to serve as a junior counterpart to superhero Batman. The team of Batman and Robin is commonly referred to as the Dynamic Duo or the Caped Crusaders. The character's first incarnation, Dick Grayson, debuted in Detective Comics #38 (April 1940). Conceived as a vehicle to attract young readership, Robin garnered overwhelmingly positive critical reception, doubling the sales of the Batman related comic books.[1] The early adventures of Robin included Star Spangled Comics #65–130 (1947–1952), which was the character's first solo feature. Robin made regular appearances in Batman related comic books and other DC Comics publications from 1940 through the early 1980s until the character set aside the Robin identity and became the independent superhero Nightwing. The character's second incarnation Jason Todd debuted in Batman #357 (1983). This Robin made regular appearances in Batman related comic books until 1988, when the character was murdered by the Joker in the storyline "A Death in the Family" (1989). Jason would later find himself alive after a reality changing incident, eventually becoming the Red Hood. The premiere Robin limited series was published in 1991 which featured the character's third incarnation Tim Drake training to earn the role of Batman's vigilante partner. Following two successful sequels, the monthly Robin ongoing series began in 1993 and ended in early 2009, which also helped his transition from sidekick to a superhero in his own right. In 2004 storylines, established DC Comics character Stephanie Brown became the fourth Robin for a short duration before the role reverted to Tim Drake. Damian Wayne succeeds Drake as Robin in the 2009 story arc "Battle for the Cowl". Following the 2011 continuity reboot "the New 52", Tim Drake was revised as having assumed the title Red Robin, and Jason Todd, operating as the Red Hood, was slowly repairing his relationship with Batman. Dick Grayson resumed his role as Nightwing and Stephanie Brown was introduced anew as Spoiler once again in the pages of Batman Eternal (2014). The 2016 DC Rebirth continuity relaunch starts off with Damian Wayne as Robin, Tim Drake as Red Robin, Jason Todd as Red Hood, and Dick Grayson as Nightwing. Robins have also been featured throughout stories set in parallel worlds, owing to DC Comics' longstanding "Multiverse" concept. For example, in the original Earth-Two, Dick Grayson never adopted the name Nightwing, and continues operating as Robin into adulthood. In the New 52's "Earth-2" continuity, Robin is Helena Wayne, daughter of Batman and Catwoman, who was stranded on the Earth of the main continuity and takes the name Huntress.[2]
Naruto: Batman, you said YOU'RE gonna take it down, right?!
Naruto Uzumaki (うずまき ナルト Uzumaki Naruto?) is a fictional character in the anime and manga franchise Naruto, created by Masashi Kishimoto. The eponymous protagonist of the series, he is a teen ninja from the fictional village of Konohagakure. The villagers ridicule Naruto because of the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox—a malevolent creature that attacked Konohagakure—sealed in his body. To be recognized, he aspires to become the village's leader, the Hokage. His cheerful and boisterous personality lets him befriend other Konohagakure ninja, as well as ninja from other villages. Naruto appears in the series' films and in other media related to the franchise, including video games and original video animations (OVA). When creating Naruto for the initial part of the series, Kishimoto kept the character "simple and stupid",[3] while giving him many attributes of an ideal hero. Kishimoto added a harsh past to give him a dark side. He has revised Naruto's image many times, providing the character with different clothes to appeal to Western audiences and to make him easier to illustrate. Kishimoto changed his design for Part II of the storyline, which starts two-and-a-half years after Part I. Naruto is voiced by Junko Takeuchi in the original animated series and Maile Flanagan in the English adaptations. Naruto has remained popular with the Naruto fan-base, placing high in popularity polls. Merchandise based on Naruto has been released, including figurines and keychains. Naruto's character has been praised by anime and manga publications. Although some saw him as a stereotypical manga and anime protagonist comparable to those in other shōnen manga, they have praised his personality and development as he avoids stereotypes.
Batman: That's right. I can hack into their system and shut it down from here in the Shellraiser.
Naruto: Oh okay! Just making sure.
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Back at the lair...
Kirby: Where is everyone?
April: They're on their way to the TCRI building.
Kirby: The TCRI building?!
Rockruff: Yup!
Kirby: But the Kraang know about their plan.
April: Wha?
Kirby: They already know their plan. We must go to them in person and tell them immediately.
April: Okay. Let's go!
Splinter: It's too dangerous to go to the surface.
April: Don't worry about me. I can't just sit around and do nothing.
They left.
Conan: Splinter, I have found something. In Kirby's back, there's some kind of device. Looking closely, I discovered that this was being used to pinpoint our location. I had destroy it before that happen.
Splinter: Oh no... This isn't good.
Conan: This has been a setup all this time. We need to get her and tell her that this was all planned from the very start.
Splinter: You're right.
An-D: Dhis is ba'! Ah can't belie'e dhis!
Mutsumi: We must go after them!
Shiny Rockruff: Agree! Let's go!
Oshawott: Right!
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As April and her father walk through the sewers...
April: Um, this isn't the closest route to the TCRI building.
Rockruff: Yeah.
Suddenly, two Foot Clan ninja appear in a flash and grab her arms, detaining her. When she is completely secured, Karai then appears.
Rockruff: April! Let her go!
Karai: Hello, wannabe Kunoichi.
April: Karai...
Glaceon: What are you doing?!
Karai: On a mission of course. Kirby, take this message to Splinter.
He then goes back to the lair with two Mousers.
April: Dad, help! Dad! Dad~!
Karai: He can't hear you.
Glaceon: You've gone too far, Karai! Stop this!
Karai: Sorry but no. Give me the collar.
Rockruff: Collar?!
Yumi: Here you go.
Karai: Thank you. (puts collar on April) It looks perfect on you.
April: What are you gonna do to me?!
Karai: Oh just this. (turns on)
April was mutated into a cat.
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Mutsumi: April! Let her go! (shoots arrows)
Karai: Xiada, use Poison Stings.
Ariados: Poison Stings!
Ariados is a Pokémon that resembles a spider. It has a red body with black stripes and markings on is rear that form a face. In the center of its head in small, white horn. Additionally, it also has small purple eyes and a pair of white mandibles. Ariados has four yellow legs with purple stripes; long, pointed growths on its back appear to be remnants of its fifth and sixth legs. Ariados's feet are tipped with tiny hooked claws that enable it to scuttle on ceilings and vertical walls. It spins a single strand of a special string endlessly out of its rear. The string can also be spun from its mouth; however, it is hard to tell which end is which. Rather than making a nest in one specific spot, it wanders in search of food after darkness falls. It will attach silk to its prey and set it free. Later, it tracks the silk to the prey and its friends. Ariados makes its nest in the depths of the forest.
Oshawott: Hydro Pump!
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April: Guysssss!
Beccaine: Karai, you have gone too far! This isn't right!
Ribombee: You mutated her into a cat! That's too far!
Beccaine: Change her back immediately!
April: What have you done to me? I'm a cat.
Karai: Correct. This collar was created by Dr. Eggman. With this, it can control the mutation of anyone who wears and turn them into animals. Since you're a cat, I bet you're a cat person.
April: I am! Change me back!
Karai: I can't. It has a hidden switch that can change you back. But I'll let you figure out that. Don't want to ruin the surprise.
April: (meows) Thissss issss ridiculousss! I don't want to be a cat!
Beccaine: I'm serious, Karai! Change her back!
Karai: Only with the hidden switch then she could change back to human. Now you'll be a good little kitty while we take you back to the Foot Clan HQ.
Rockruff: Not if I have something to do about it! Stone Edge!
Nyanow: Tail Whip!
Rockruff: (grunts)
Shiny Rockruff: Rocky! Take this! Rock Throw!
Oshawott: Hydro Pump!
Snowpard: Ice Beam!
Ariados: String Shot!
It captures everyone in its web.
(eyecatch begins and ends)
An-D: Le' mah bi' sis'er go and change her ba'k!
Karai: Sorry but no can do.
April: Everyone! SSSSSave me!
An-D: April!
Rockruff: April! (runs after April)
April: (groans in anger)
Karai: Don't give me that look. You'll be happy as soon as we head back.
Meanwhile, at TCRI, the Shellraiser crashes straight into the building and is fired upon by a large squad of Kraang droids lead by "Ms. Campbell".
Cerise: Now time for some action!
Ramona: Yeah!
Ms. Campbell: Cease-fire!
The hatch on top of the van then rapidly opens, as Metalhead leaps out and The Kraang engage in what is a loosing battle against him.
Cerise: Batman!
Batman: I know. (hacks) Got it.
Ramona: (slashes) We're gonna save Ever After High! So don't even try with us!
Batman: (shuts down security system) Okay, guys. The security is shut down.
Naruto: Awesome, Batman!
Ryuko: I love these gliders!
Uzu: Now this is what I call breaking in with style!
Rarity: That's my line, darling!
They then land on the roof of TCRI and quickly infiltrate the building.
Donnie: Thanks, Batman. Now we can get in without being spotted.
Nonon (MK. II): Right!
Nonon Jakuzure (蛇崩 乃音 Jakuzure Nonon) regulates the school's non-athletic clubs, such as Gardening Club and Biology Club.[ep 5] Among the members of the Elite Four, she has been with Satsuki since kindergarten and thus claims that she knows her best.[ep 5] She possesses the three-star Goku Uniform Symphony Regalia (奏の装 Kanade no Sō), which transforms into a giant sound system that produces powerful soundwaves and can transform into a flying airship.[ep 10]Later, she receives an upgraded version, Symphony Regalia , that miniaturizes the airship in a jetpack.[ep 15] Her ultimate uniform is Symphony Regalia: Finale.[ep 23]
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Splinter: Kirby, where's April?! We know what you're doing!
Kirby: Whatever do you mean?
Conan: I found this on your back! It seems they're trying to pinpoint the location of the lair!
Kirby: Oh! Well, that's just silly. Anyway, I have a message from Master Shredder.
Together: Master?!
Richard: Why are you calling Shredder your master?!
Conan: Mind control. He's mind controlled.
Richard: Mind control?!
The Mousers then quickly project a hologram of The Shredder, who addresses Splinter by name.
Shredder: Hello, Hamato Yoshi. We have meet again.
Splinter: Shredder.
Shredder: I have captured April O'Neil and that, if you truly cares for her life and wants it to be spared, you will come to face me like a man.
Splinter: Shredder, you have gone too far.
Shredder: Oh really.
Splinter: Really.
Shredder: Then what are you waiting for? Save her or else. (disappears)
Splinter: Shredder...
Conan: Guess we have no other choice. We must save her.
Usagi: Right. And we must hurry too.
Outside...
An-D: April! April!
Mikoto: We failed...
Mutsumi: No! There's still some time to save her! We need to get to Foot HQ!
Shiny Rockruff: And how are we going to do that?!
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Maria: (uses vines to break String Shot) There. Now you're all free.
Everyone: Maria!
Miara: Thanks for the save.
Moris: Thought we're going to be like this forever.
Maria: No problem. Now we need to save April. And I have some back-up.
Everyone: Back-up?
At TCRI...
Mikey: (seeing the Technodrome) Holy giant floating shippy-ship.
Akame: So this is the Technodrome, eh?
Ryuko: It's huge...
Mako: Enormous...
Akame: Shh... We mustn't talk. They could hear us.
Traag: Who's there?
Akame: Not good... Someone's here.
Vaporeon: And I might know who!
Uzu: A robot?
Ryuko: I'll take care of it. You guys can go ahead! (transforms)
Leo: Right!
Leo takes aim with the Omni-Disintegrator and fires.
Vaporeon: The war will finally end.
Akame: Wait. It didn't do anything.
Frankie: It must be an invisible force field! It won't have any effect on the portal!
Draculaura: They must been one step ahead!
Clawdeen: And we have more trouble!
Clawd: Shoot, Kraang!
Bobobo: Take this, Kraang! Fist of the Nosehair!
Jelly Jiggler: Fist of the Wobble-Wobble!
Donnie then attempts to use his intellect to hack into one of the computer systems, while Leo uses theDisintegrator to start blasting some of the limbs off of Traag.
Ryuko: Whew. Thanks.
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Foot HQ...
April: (growls)
Shredder: Good job getting her, Karai.
Karai: Thank you, father.
Dr. Eggman: So my genius device worked after all! Perfect!
Dogpound: You know, I'm more of a dog person then a cat person. (gets bitten by April) Ow~! Why you little...!
Shredder: Don't harm her, you idiot! She just have those cat tendencies. Just put her in a cage.
April and Rocky were put in the cage.
April: SSSSShredder! I won't ever forgive you for thissssss!
Shredder: I don't have to. (leaves)
April: (growls)
Fishface: (laughs)
April: (hisses)
Fishface: (shrieks)
Dogpound: She's a feisty one for a cat!
Fishface: Mutated cat that is! And you know cats like fish!
Dogpound: If you screw this up, I might turn you into fish stew!
Fishface: Don't! I don't want to be cat food!
Dogpound: Then don't screw it up!
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Masurao: (approaches April)
Dogpound: Macy, don't go near her. She's unpredictable.
Masuarao: But why would I? After all, it's wrong to put a human being in a cage. Even if she's a mutant.
Fishface: Who cares?! Look, if you think you could do a better job at guarding her than us, be our guest! I don't want to be in the same room as this cat! (leaves)
Dogpound: And don't screw up.
Masurao: Uh-huh... (sighs)
April: I want to change back to normal... I don't want to be like this...
Masurao: I know the hidden switch. It's that heart-shaped key-chain that's hanging on the collar. I overheard Dr. Eggman said that. Come closer and I'll show you.
April: (comes closer and Masurao presses the button, changing her back to normal) I'm back to normal! Thanks, Macy. But why did you help me?
Masurao: I believe it's wrong to be treated like this. Anyway, I believe they're coming back. Press the button again to change back to being a mutant cat.
April: Right. (changes into mutant cat)
Meanwhile, Splinter and Conan, in disguise, approaches the Foot Clan headquarters.
Fishface: So why Shredder wanted to fight Splinter so bad?!
Dogpound: Splinter and Shredder once trained at the very same school in Ninjutsu (and became known as some of the best practitioners of their kind) and formed a close bond as if they were brothers, until Splinter then betrayed him all of the sudden.
Fishface: That's tough.
April: (sighs) (thinking) I mussssst find a way to get out of here. If I can, I have to tell SSSSSSplinter about thisssss. Hm... Huh?
Kraang: Do you have the girl?
Dogpound: She's here.
April: No!
Kraang: Why is she cat?
Fishface: Don't know.
April: (hisses)
Dogpound: Don't hiss! Dogs are superior to cats! (opens cage)
April: (punches) Then maybe you should just take me by force!
Kraang: Attack!
April: (dodging) Isssss that all you got? (kicks) (punches) Come on out, everyone!
Vulpix: Vul!
Eevee: Eevee!
Squirtle: Squirtle Squirt!
April: Attack!
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April's Pokemon attacked the Kraang, Dogpound, and Fishface. Their Pokemon was defeated as well.
April: Everyone, return. Thank you. Now we mussssst esssscaped.
Rockruff: And tell everyone what happen!
April: Right! (leaves) Thanks again, Macy.
Masurao: You're welcome.
Splinter: What?
Conan: It must be April. Guess we didn't have to save her after all.
Shredder: No, no, no! That wasn't part of the plan!
Splinter: Shredder, show yourself.
Shredder: Of course. (reveals himself) I can't believe she escaped.
Conan: We won't let you have April!
Shredder: So beat it. Splinter?
Splinter: Ready. Stand back, Conan.
Back with the Turtles, Donnie is finally able to bring the force field down, but the portal itself immediately activates right after and a huge rift then opens right above the building.
Deuce: That wasn't supposed to happen!
The Technodrome, a massive and seemingly indestructible warship, then hovers out of it. Leo tries one more blast with the disintegrator, but the battery sadly dies, and the device ends up crumbling to ashes...As the ship continues to pass through the rift and as all of The Kraang begin to close in.
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Angela: Now this is bad.
Tiffany: We're doom!
Kathleen: Doom~desu!
Maria: Don't give up!
Monah: There's a power cell over there! We'll handle them off!
Dante: (shoots) Hurry!
Leo: A power cell! Undertow, Horn Attack!
Vaporeon: Horn Attack!
He then leaps out of the window, just as the building explodes and he begins to fall to what would seem like certain death in most instances, but is caught at the very last second by Raph on his glider. However, it is way too early to celebrate, as the Technodrone has now fully made it through the portal.
April: (sniffs)
Kraang: Halt.
April: (jumps) I musssssst find the Turtlesssss and everyone elssssssse. They mussssst be here ssssssomewhere.
Kraang: Stop the girl!
April: But firssssssst, I musssst hide sssssomewhere.
Rockruff: The trash can?
April: Perfect. (hides)
Kraang Prime: Keep searching, you fools! Without her, the plan for world domination will be all for nothing! Nothing, I tell you!
April: (sniffs) I picked up their ssssscent. They're that way.
Rockruff: You sure?
April: Possssssitive. Let'ssss go.
