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[[Huginn]] and [[Muninn]] recall their first day working for [[Baron Draxum (Rise of the TMNT)|Baron Draxum]]. |
[[Huginn]] and [[Muninn]] recall their first day working for [[Baron Draxum (Rise of the TMNT)|Baron Draxum]]. |
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===Major Characters=== |
===Major Characters=== |
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* [[Baron Draxum (Rise of the TMNT)|Baron Draxum]] ([[Roger Craig Smith]]) {{Flashback}} |
* [[Baron Draxum (Rise of the TMNT)|Baron Draxum]] ([[Roger Craig Smith]]) {{Flashback}} |
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** [[Sarge Goyle]] (Eric Bauza) {{1st}} {{Flashback}} |
** [[Sarge Goyle]] (Eric Bauza) {{1st}} {{Flashback}} |
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* [[Rupert Swaggart|Meat Sweats]] ([[Johnny Rotten]]) |
* [[Rupert Swaggart|Meat Sweats]] ([[Johnny Rotten]]) |
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+ | * [[Humans|Human]] {{Flashback}} |
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+ | * [[Mutants|Mutant]] pig |
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+ | * Mutant [[rat]] {{Flashback}} |
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+ | * [[Mutant turtle|Mutant turtles]] {{Flashback}} |
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+ | * Rat {{Flashback}} |
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+ | * [[Turtles]] {{Flashback}} |
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+ | * [[Yōkai]] |
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== Plot == |
== Plot == |
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− | The episode begins with Huginn and |
+ | The episode begins with Huginn and Muninn offering themselves to a figure for services. The figure in question is Meat Sweats, who states that he wasn't there to hire Huginn and Muninn, but to cook them. The screen shifts to Meat Sweats preparing the meal while the gargoyles are inside a cage. |
== Quotes == |
== Quotes == |
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== Trivia == |
== Trivia == |
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− | * Lou had originally |
+ | * Lou Jitsu had originally referred to Leonardo and Raphael respectively as "Green" and "Green Number Two", before their mutation. |
− | * The title of this episode is a reference of the song "Girls, Girls, Girls" by |
+ | * The title of this episode is a reference of the song "Girls, Girls, Girls" by the rock band Mötley Crüe. |
== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 19:14, 24 March 2020
“Goyles, Goyles, Goyles” | |||||||
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Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode | |||||||
Season Code: | 203 | ||||||
Episode: | 2B | ||||||
Original airdate | November 30, 2019 | ||||||
Written by | Russ Carney Ron Corcillo | ||||||
Supervising Producer | Alan Wan | ||||||
Producers: | – | ||||||
Directed by | Abe Audish | ||||||
Voice Direction | Rob Paulsen | ||||||
Storyboard Artist: | Max Collins Matt Humphreys Andrew Kim | ||||||
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"Goyles, Goyles, Goyles" is the third episode of the second season (Episode 2B) of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and the forty-ninth episode of the series overall. It first aired on November 30th, 2019.
Synopsis
Huginn and Muninn recall their first day working for Baron Draxum.
Features
Major Characters
- Baron Draxum (Roger Craig Smith) (flashback only)
- Donatello (flashback only) (mutates in flashback)
- Huginn (Tim Simons)
- Leonardo (flashback only) (mutates in flashback)
- Lou Jitsu (Eric Bauza) (flashback only) (mutates in flashback)
- Muninn (Sam Richardson)
- Michelangelo (flashback only) (mutates in flashback)
- Raphael (flashback only) (mutates in flashback)
Minor Characters
- Big Mama (flashback only)
- Gargoyles (debut) (flashback only)
- Bro-goyle 1 (Kevin Michael Richardson) (debut) (flashback only)
- Bro-goyle 2 (Kevin Michael Richardson) (debut) (flashback only)
- Gargoyle (Omar Benson Miller) (debut) (flashback only)
- Sarge Goyle (Eric Bauza) (debut) (flashback only)
- Meat Sweats (Johnny Rotten)
Species
- Human (flashback only)
- Mutant pig
- Mutant rat (flashback only)
- Mutant turtles (flashback only)
- Rat (flashback only)
- Turtles (flashback only)
- Yōkai
Plot
The episode begins with Huginn and Muninn offering themselves to a figure for services. The figure in question is Meat Sweats, who states that he wasn't there to hire Huginn and Muninn, but to cook them. The screen shifts to Meat Sweats preparing the meal while the gargoyles are inside a cage.
Quotes
Trivia
- Lou Jitsu had originally referred to Leonardo and Raphael respectively as "Green" and "Green Number Two", before their mutation.
- The title of this episode is a reference of the song "Girls, Girls, Girls" by the rock band Mötley Crüe.