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{{Infobox Television episode
| Title = Legend of the Five Dragons
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| Title = Legend of the 5 Dragons
 
| Series = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
 
| Series = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
| Image =
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| Image =[[File:Legend_of_the_5_Dragons.PNG|250px]]
 
| Caption =
 
| Caption =
 
| Season = S05E03
 
| Season = S05E03
 
| Episode = 107
 
| Episode = 107
| Airdate = [[August 7]], [[2006]]
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| Airdate = August 7, [[2006]] (On Demand), March 8, [[2008]] (TV)
 
| Writer = [[Danny Fingeroth]]
 
| Writer = [[Danny Fingeroth]]
| SupervisingProducer = Lloyd Goldfine
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| SupervisingProducer = [[Lloyd Goldfine]]
| Producers1 = Gary Richardson
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| Producers1 = [[Gary Richardson]]
| Producers2 = Frederick U. Fierst
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| Producers2 = [[Frederick U. Fierst]]
| Producers3 = Al Kahn
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| Producers3 = [[Al Kahn]]
| Producers4 = Norman Grossfeld
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| Producers4 = [[Norman Grossfeld]]
| Producers5 = Thomas Kenney
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| Producers5 = [[Thomas Kenney]]
 
| Director =
 
| Director =
 
| Photographer =
 
| Photographer =
 
| Production =
 
| Production =
| SupervisingDirector = Roy Burdine
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| SupervisingDirector = [[Roy Burdine]]
 
| StoryEditor = Lloyd Goldfine
 
| StoryEditor = Lloyd Goldfine
 
| Prev = [[Demons and Dragons]]
 
| Prev = [[Demons and Dragons]]
 
| Next = [[More Worlds Than One]]
 
| Next = [[More Worlds Than One]]
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|}}
|}} {{TMNT (2003) Season 5}}
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{{TMNT (2003) Season 5}}
'''"Legend of the Five Dragons"''' is the third episode of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' 2003 TV series]] so-called "Lost Season", which aired after Season 4 of the series and in between its sequel ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:Fast Forward|Fast Forward]]''.
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'''''"Legend of the 5 Dragons" '''''is the third episode of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'']]''<nowiki/>''' '''so-called "[[The Lost Episodes|Lost 5th Season]]", which takes place after Season 4 of the series, but aired after its sequel ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:Fast Forward|Fast Forward]]''.
   
 
== Information ==
 
== Information ==
 
=== Major Characters ===
 
=== Major Characters ===
*[[Donatello]] ([[Sam Regal]])
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*[[Donatello (2003 TV Series)|Donatello]] ([[Sam Regal]])
*[[Leonardo]] ([[Michael Sinterniklaas]])
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*[[Leonardo (2003 TV Series)|Leonardo]] ([[Michael Sinterniklaas]])
*[[Michelangelo]] ([[Wayne Grayson]])
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*[[Michelangelo (2003 TV Series)|Michelangelo]] ([[Wayne Grayson]])
*[[Raphael]] ([[Frank Frankson|John Campbell]])
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*[[Raphael (2003 TV Series)|Raphael]] ([[Frank Frankson|John Campbell]])
*[[Splinter]] ([[Darren Dunstan]])
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*[[Splinter (2003 TV series)|Splinter]] ([[Darren Dunstan]])
*[[Ancient One]]
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*[[Ancient One]] ([[David Chen]])
*[[Ninja Tribunal]]
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*[[Ninja Tribunal]]/5 Dragons
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**[[Kon-Shisho]] ([[David Zen Mansley]])
*[[Tengu Shredder]]
 
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**[[Juto-Shisho]] ([[Marc Thompson]])
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**[[Chikara-Shisho]] ([[Lenore Zann]])
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**[[Hisomi-Shisho]]
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*[[Oroku Saki (2003 TV series)|Oroku Saki]]/[[Tengu Shredder]] ([[Scottie Ray]])
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*[[Shredder Tengu]] ([[Marc Thompson]])
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*[[Kappa-Tengu]]
 
*[[Foot Mystics]]
 
*[[Foot Mystics]]
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**[[Metal Mystic]] ([[Sean Schemmel]])
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**[[Earth Mystic]] (Sean Schemmel)
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**[[Fire Mystic]] (Sean Schemmel)
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**[[Wind Mystic]] ([[Brian Maillard]])
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**[[Water Mystic]] (Brian Maillard)
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*[[Ch'rell (2003 TV series)|Utrom Shredder]] (in Flashback and mentioned only)
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*[[Hamato Yoshi]] (in Flashback only)
   
 
== Episode ==
 
== Episode ==
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=== ''Voice-over introduction'' ===
 
=== ''Voice-over introduction'' ===
 
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[[File:Foot Mystics.jpg|thumb|left|As punishment for letting the cask be taken by the Acolytes, the Foot Mystics poised to execute a Kappa-Tengu.]]
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In this episode there is no voice introduction. However there is an introduction of what happens to the Kappa Tengu after the [[Demons and Dragons|second lost episode]]. It shows the five evil mystics angry at their failure to protect the cask from the [[turtles]] and the other [[Ninja Tribunal Acolytes|acolytes]]. In their anger, the mystics kill the Kappa Tengu and a flash blocks the camera, making us wonder what happens.
   
 
=== ''Plot Synopsis'' ===
 
=== ''Plot Synopsis'' ===
 
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The Turtles have trouble sleeping after the revelation in the previous episode, while Splinter and Ancient One meditate about what will become. Splinter says that he can't let the Tribunal's judgement cost him his family. He then reveals the reason for his dislike of the Ninja Tribunal. Years ago, when his master, the guardian Hamato Yoshi, came to ask Tribunals aid against the Utrom Shredder, the Tribunal refused, and as a result, Yoshi was eventually slain by the Utrom Shredder. Splinter thinks that had the Tribunal aided Yoshi, he might still be alive.
Splinter and the Ancient One explain the origin of the Ninja Tribunal to the Turtles.
 
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The Turtles are confused about the Shredder, as they already defeated one Shredder, and now another Shredder is returning. Splinter and Ancient One begin telling the story of the original Shredder.[[File:Tribunal armor.jpg|thumb|left|The Tribunal received their armor in 300 A.D.]]
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Shredder was actually a Tengu who wanted to control Earth in 300 AD. The Emperor of Japan summoned five great warriors (in what appears to be a homage to Power Rangers or Super Sentai or Kamen Rider). The warriors were the current members of the Ninja Tribunal, and Oroku Saki. As the warriors went to battle against the Tengu Shredder, Saki was able to destroy him. But before he struck the final blow, the Tengu communed with him in spirit and offered him great power, with which he could rule the world and gain everything he ever wanted. Saki accepted the offer, and thus became the host for the Shredder, assuming the Tengu's identity.
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As Shredder used his dark powers to become the most feared warlord in Japan, the Tribunal began to study mystical knowledge in order to defeat him for good. When they were ready, they assaulted Shredder's stronghold, and in an epic battle where all five transformed into their dragon avatars, the Tribunal eventually defeated the Shredder. But despite their victory, he could not be destroyed. Thus, the only thing they could do, was to seal him away by separating three Shredder artifacts: his body, helmet and gauntlet. They encased his body in a sarcophagus, with Shredder swearing that one day he will return.
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For the next seventeen centuries, the Tribunal have been guarding the artifacts and at times trained other students to aid them. Now knowing the truth, the Turtles realize that the Utrom Shredder was only a pretender who used the name of the original Shredder to gain respect.
   
 
== Quotes ==
 
== Quotes ==
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'''''<font color="FF6400">Mikey</font>''''': Aww... I can't sleep.
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'''''<font color="660099">Don</font>''''': ''(Yawns.)'' Me neither.
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'''''<font color="DD0000">Raph</font>''''': Shh... you'll wake the old guys.
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'''''<font color="#0000DD">Leo</font>''''': They're not sleeping – they're meditating. There's a difference, Raph.
   
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'''''<font color="DD0000">Raph</font>''''': Not in my book.
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
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* This episode reveals the true history of the Shredder and Oroku Saki, which had began in 300 A.D. in [[Japan]].
{{NoTrivia}}
 
   
== External link ==
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== Gallery ==
*{{NinjaTurtlesCom|page=cartoon/2006/synopses/107.html|text="Legend of the 5 Dragons"}}
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* [[Legend of the 5 Dragons/Gallery]]
   
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== External links ==
[[Category:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes (2003 TV series)]]
 
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*[http://mutantooze.org/ninjaturtles/cartoon/2006/synopses/107.html "Legend of the 5 Dragons" at The Official TMNT Web Site]
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[[Category:Lost Season episodes]]
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[[Category:Shredder-focused episodes]]

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Legend of the 5 Dragons
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) episode
Legend of the 5 Dragons
Season Code: S05E03
Episode: 107
Original airdate August 7, 2006 (On Demand), March 8, 2008 (TV)
Written by Danny Fingeroth
Supervising Producer Lloyd Goldfine
Producers: Gary Richardson
Frederick U. Fierst
Al Kahn
Norman Grossfeld
Thomas Kenney
Supervising Director  Roy Burdine
Story Editor: Lloyd Goldfine
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Demons and Dragons" "More Worlds Than One"

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Ninja Tribunal

August 7, 2006 - May 4, 2008
List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes

Episodes:

  1. Lap of the Gods
  2. Demons and Dragons
  3. Legend of the 5 Dragons
  4. More Worlds Than One
  5. Beginning of the End
  6. Nightmares Recycled
  7. Membership Drive
  8. New World Order, Part 1
  9. New World Order, Part 2
  10. Fathers and Sons
  11. Past and Present
  12. Enter the Dragons, Part 1
  13. Enter the Dragons, Part 2

Season 1Season 2Season 3Season 4Ninja TribunalFast Forward - Back to the Sewer

"Legend of the 5 Dragons" is the third episode of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles so-called "Lost 5th Season", which takes place after Season 4 of the series, but aired after its sequel Fast Forward.

Information

Major Characters

Episode

Voice-over introduction


File:Foot Mystics.jpg

As punishment for letting the cask be taken by the Acolytes, the Foot Mystics poised to execute a Kappa-Tengu.

In this episode there is no voice introduction. However there is an introduction of what happens to the Kappa Tengu after the second lost episode. It shows the five evil mystics angry at their failure to protect the cask from the turtles and the other acolytes. In their anger, the mystics kill the Kappa Tengu and a flash blocks the camera, making us wonder what happens.

Plot Synopsis


The Turtles have trouble sleeping after the revelation in the previous episode, while Splinter and Ancient One meditate about what will become. Splinter says that he can't let the Tribunal's judgement cost him his family. He then reveals the reason for his dislike of the Ninja Tribunal. Years ago, when his master, the guardian Hamato Yoshi, came to ask Tribunals aid against the Utrom Shredder, the Tribunal refused, and as a result, Yoshi was eventually slain by the Utrom Shredder. Splinter thinks that had the Tribunal aided Yoshi, he might still be alive.

The Turtles are confused about the Shredder, as they already defeated one Shredder, and now another Shredder is returning. Splinter and Ancient One begin telling the story of the original Shredder.

File:Tribunal armor.jpg

The Tribunal received their armor in 300 A.D.

Shredder was actually a Tengu who wanted to control Earth in 300 AD. The Emperor of Japan summoned five great warriors (in what appears to be a homage to Power Rangers or Super Sentai or Kamen Rider). The warriors were the current members of the Ninja Tribunal, and Oroku Saki. As the warriors went to battle against the Tengu Shredder, Saki was able to destroy him. But before he struck the final blow, the Tengu communed with him in spirit and offered him great power, with which he could rule the world and gain everything he ever wanted. Saki accepted the offer, and thus became the host for the Shredder, assuming the Tengu's identity.

As Shredder used his dark powers to become the most feared warlord in Japan, the Tribunal began to study mystical knowledge in order to defeat him for good. When they were ready, they assaulted Shredder's stronghold, and in an epic battle where all five transformed into their dragon avatars, the Tribunal eventually defeated the Shredder. But despite their victory, he could not be destroyed. Thus, the only thing they could do, was to seal him away by separating three Shredder artifacts: his body, helmet and gauntlet. They encased his body in a sarcophagus, with Shredder swearing that one day he will return.

For the next seventeen centuries, the Tribunal have been guarding the artifacts and at times trained other students to aid them. Now knowing the truth, the Turtles realize that the Utrom Shredder was only a pretender who used the name of the original Shredder to gain respect.

Quotes

Mikey: Aww... I can't sleep.

Don: (Yawns.) Me neither.

Raph: Shh... you'll wake the old guys.

Leo: They're not sleeping – they're meditating. There's a difference, Raph.

Raph: Not in my book.

Trivia

  • This episode reveals the true history of the Shredder and Oroku Saki, which had began in 300 A.D. in Japan.

Gallery

External links