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* Leonardo walks into a convenience store looking for criminal activity, while wearing a trench coat and hat, which is a homage to {{1987link|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|the original ‘87 TMNT series}}. |
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* Bebop reminds Shredder and Krang that this isn’t 1987, which was the same year {{1987link|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|the original ‘87 TMNT series}} premiered. |
* Bebop reminds Shredder and Krang that this isn’t 1987, which was the same year {{1987link|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|the original ‘87 TMNT series}} premiered. |
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+ | * In this episode, [[Raphael (1987 TV series)|1987 Raphael]] breaks the 4th wall (like he often did frequently) by telling 2012 Bebop & Rocksteady, "''You can't kill us! This is a KIDS' show!!''" |
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Revision as of 15:48, 31 March 2018
“Wanted: Bebop & Rocksteady” | |||||||
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series) episode | |||||||
Season Code: | 512 | ||||||
Episode: | 122 | ||||||
Original airdate | November 12, 2017 | ||||||
Written by | Peter DiCicco | ||||||
Supervising Producer | Patrick Krebs | ||||||
Producers: | Brandon Auman | ||||||
Directed by | Rie Koga | ||||||
Voice Direction | Andrea Romano | ||||||
Supervising Director | Ben Jones & Ciro Nieli | ||||||
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Wanted: Bebop & Rocksteady is the 18th episode of the fifth season of 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series and the 122nd episode of the series overall. It is part 1 of 3 from the three-episode 1987 Crossover Tales series finale story arc.
Synopsis
When the 1987 version of the Shredder and Krang appear in the 2012 Ninja Turtles' dimension, they employ the present Bebop and Rocksteady, and find their plans succeeding better than ever.
Characters
Major Characters
- Bebop (J.B. Smoove)
- Donatello (Rob Paulsen)
- 1987 Donatello (Barry Gordon)
- 1987 Krang (Pat Fraley)
- Leonardo (Seth Green)
- 1987 Leonardo (Cam Clarke)
- Michelangelo (Greg Cipes)
- 1987 Michelangelo (Townsend Coleman)
- Raphael (Sean Astin)
- 1987 Raphael (Rob Paulsen)
- Rocksteady (Fred Tatasciore)
- 1987 Shredder (Kevin Michael Richardson) (debut)
Minor Characters
- Clerk (Townsend Coleman)
- Chompy Picasso
- Ice Cream Kitty (Kevin Eastman)
- 1987 Bebop (Barry Gordon) (debut)
- 1987 Rocksteady (Cam Clarke) (debut)
- Punk (Scott Menville) (debut)
Space Heroes: The Next Generation
- Captain Ryan (Brian Bloom)
- "Evil" Captain Ryan {Brian Bloom)
- Crankshaw Jr. (Scott Menville)
- "Evil" Crankshaw Jr. (Scott Menville)
- Scronus
Plot
In the 1987-1996 reality, the 1987 Shredder is fed up with the 1987 Turtles. The 1987 Krang states that they will need to power up the Technodrome in order to conquer the world. Eventually they manage to power it up and open up a portal. Meanwhile, the 1987 Bebop and Rocksteady arrive, having got past the 1987 Turtles through their disguises as "little old ladies". They discover that the Technodrome is getting away. The 1987 Shredder orders Krang to slow down as they need those two for this mission. However, it's too late, and the 1987 Bebop and Rocksteady are accidentally left behind. They are also tracked down by the 1987 Turtles, who defeat and beat them up (in a comical nonviolent style, akin to how they fought in Seasons 4-6 of the original cartoon) and all tied up. The 1987 Leonardo interrogates them, asking them where did the 1987 Shredder and Krang go.
Meanwhile, the 1987-1996 Technodrome enters the 2012 world version of the TMNT. The 1987 Shredder steps out and feels more solid. He begrudgingly asks Krang as to what happened, only for the alien to snicker that they have entered a parallel dimension 'ripe to conquer' before laughing evilly.
At the 2012 Turtles' lair, it's been several weeks since they stopped the monster invasion and destroyed Savanti. New York City has been at peace for a prolonged while now that the Turtles are feeling bored, dull and expendable.
Mikey is lazily lying down and watching an episode of Space Heroes (where an evil Captain Ryan and Crankshaw Jr. arrive from a parallel dimension to attack Captain Ryan. After Crankshaw Jr. spazzes out, Captain Ryan smacks him and orders his evil counterpart to be sent back to their realm, only to get merged into some horrific abomination). Munching on some popcorn while Ice Cream Kitty plays cards, Mikey groans, complaining that they have seen this episode several times already. Raph is training nearby with punching bags, agreeing with Mikey, stating that "this show is way better than the original". Mikey discovers that Ice Cream Kitty has been cheating to his dismay.
At his lab, Donnie (who is also bored) tries working on some new experiment, such as making a toaster that spouts out floating calzones. He doesn't think it's special. Throwing away his checklist, Donnie rolls across the room on his rolling chair and starts rummaging around a heap of scrap metal. He wonders if he can make a new gadget or weapon, especially upgrades to the Turtles' armor, weapons and vehicles. Flinging some of it away, Donnie sighs in frustration, as there is nothing new he can create without the presence of an evil villain or warlord.
In the dojo, Leo is quietly meditating. He has a brief vision of the universe before it fades away. Leo opens up his eyes, and lays down on the floor, sighing and groaning because of his boredom. Looking at a picture of Master Splinter (who has been gone for so long now that his spirit rarely appears in Leo's thoughts and dreams), Leo states that he has been trying his peaceful activities (such as reading magazines, meditating and sparring) for weeks now, but feels that being at peace is making him feel very bored as well.
Meanwhile, Bebop and Rocksteady, who fled from the battle against Kavaxas, are at their old hideout. They were looking for new jobs as they were broke.
Trivia
- This episode was released early on DVD in September 12, 2017.
- Due to the passing of James Avery in 2013, 1987 Shredder is voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, the same voice actor of 2012 Shredder.
- Leonardo walks into a convenience store looking for criminal activity, while wearing a trench coat and hat, which is a homage to the original ‘87 TMNT series.
- Bebop reminds Shredder and Krang that this isn’t 1987, which was the same year the original ‘87 TMNT series premiered.
- In this episode, 1987 Raphael breaks the 4th wall (like he often did frequently) by telling 2012 Bebop & Rocksteady, "You can't kill us! This is a KIDS' show!!"