Exodus, Part 1

"Exodus, Part 1" is the seventy-seventh episode of the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003), which originally aired on April 16, 2005.

Major Characters

 * Donatello (Sam Regal)
 * Leonardo (Michael Sinterniklaas)
 * Michelangelo (Wayne Grayson)
 * Raphael (John Campbell)

Secondary Characters

 * Splinter (Darren Dunstan)
 * April O'Neil (Veronica Taylor)
 * Casey Jones (Marc Thompson)
 * Leatherhead (Greg Carey)
 * Professor Honeycutt (Pete Zarustica)
 * Agent Bishop (David Zen Mansley)
 * The Shredder (Scottie Ray)
 * Karai
 * Hun (Greg Carey)
 * Dr. Chaplin (Sam Regal)
 * Baxter Stockman (Scott Williams)

Voice-Over Introduction
 Mortu : Master Hamato Yoshi, premiere guardian of the Utroms...we honor you for your exemplary services. Hamato Yoshi : I swear that I will never fail to protect the good and noble Utroms! ...Even if it costs me my life... (The scene switches to the past, where Shredder is about to finish off Hamato Yoshi) Hamato Yoshi : He...who lives without honor...will end...without honor...  The Shredder : Bah, I will finish you myself! (Shredder kills Hamato Yoshi)  The Shredder : Now nothing will save the Utroms from my wrath! Hahahahahahahaha!! (The scene switches to an ice asteroid, as Splinter sees his master Hamato Yoshi, and he looks down)  Splinter : (speaking a different language) Now, I understand. (The scene switches back to the Turtles' lair)  Splinter : I will not fail you, my master...my father...

Quotes

 *  Mayor : Excuse me. May I have your attention, please? It is with heavy heart that I stand here today, to say goodbye to one of the greatest men I've ever known. Oroku Saki, the man single-handedly responsible for restoring the great city of New York to its full glory, is leaving us. I would like you to put your hands together and show this fine man how much we are truly going to miss him!  Oroku Saki : You are too kind. Thank you. As my good friend, the Mayor, has just reminded us, this is a farewell dinner. My way of saying thank you, and goodbye. Fortune has smiled on me in many ways. The opportunity to..."rectify" certain matters at home, has now presented itself...and I must go. In my absence, my lovely daughter Karai will handle all of my business affairs. I assure you, she is more than capable. The city has been good to me; it is...my adopted home. I hope some day...to return! Please, enjoy your dinner, and let us make this a truly unforgettable evening! My daughter and I must tend to the details of our departure. Please, keep the guests entertained.