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'''My Brother, the Bad Guy''' is episode number 108 of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series]]. It is the third episode of season 5 ([[1991 in television|1991]]). This episode of the show was written by [[Dennis O'Flaherty]]. It originally aired on [[September 18]], [[1991]], on [[CBS]]. It is not yet transferred to [[DVD]].
'''My Brother, the Bad Guy''' is episode number 108 of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series]]. It is the third episode of season 5 ([[1991 in television|1991]]). This episode of the show was written by [[Dennis O'Flaherty]]. It originally aired on [[September 18]], [[1991]], on [[CBS]]. It is not yet transferred to [[DVD]].

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Template:TMNT (1987) 1991 Season My Brother, the Bad Guy is episode number 108 of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series. It is the third episode of season 5 (1991). This episode of the show was written by Dennis O'Flaherty. It originally aired on September 18, 1991, on CBS. It is not yet transferred to DVD.

Template:Spoiler Oroku Saki, also known as Shredder, breaks into the Ninja Hall of Fame in Tokyo, Japan and steals the diary of the Kojima Brothers, ancient warriors from the Edo period in Japan. He arrives through the dimensional portal, breaks the glass, and steals the book. The alarm begins to sound, but Shredder disappears away through the dimensional portal just before the police arrive. Oroku Sakis baby brother Kazuo Saki, who works as a policeman in Tokyo, discovers fingerprints of his big brother on the glass case where the diary once was.

Meanwhile in the USA, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) had watched TV in their sewer lair under New York City. The TMNT hear on the news that a guy, who according to what the professor that April O'Neil talked to said, only could be Shredder, tried to steal the Super Magnet from a reactor. First time, Shredder failed, but they worry for that he will try again, and get successful. The TMNT decide to go to the reactor and watch it. After three days at the rector and still no Shredder, the TMNT encounter Kazuo Saki, who had went all the way from Japan to stop his brother. Kazuo Saki has martial arts, and he teams up with the TMNT, but Kazuo Saki respects "law and order" so much that he say that the TMNT shall stop when the traffic lights turn red for cars, even if they all see Shredder can escape in a van.

Later at his hideout in an abandoned warehouse, Shredder uses some electronic equipment to create "solid" holograms of the Kojima Brothers. The holograms are programmed "with the secrets of the three greatest ninja masters of all time," in an attempt to destroy the TMNT. First, however, Bebop and Rocksteady believe that the equipment is it a video game. Shredder sends Bebop and Rocksteady to place the hologram projector where the TMNT could find it. Bebop and Rocksteady decides a place: In the sewers on the way to Winnie's Pizzeria.

In the sewers, the TMNT and Kazuo Saki encounter the holograms of the Kojima Brothers in, and are attacked. Kazuo Saki runs away from the sewers to stop his brother. Shredder plans to use the power of the Nuclear Fusion Reactor's Super Magnet to pull the Technodrome, which at this point at the series is located at an asteroid in Dimension X, through the dimensional portal that Krang and into the middle of New York City. Kazuo Saki arrives with handcuffs to arrest Shredder, but Shredder takes the handcuffs and instead handcuffs his baby brother to a drain pipe, with the dimensional portal open in front of it so Kazuo Saki shall be hit by the soon arriving Technodrome.

Meanwhile, Splinter meditates in the sewers and senses that the TMNT are in danger, so he ventures into the sewers. Splinter discovers the TMNT in trouble with the "Kojima Brothers". Splinter say that they had been dead for 300 years, and that he doesn't believe in ghosts. The "Kojima Brothers" answer that they will destroy him even if he doesn't believe in them. Splinter tries to help the TMNT. Later, Donatello discovers the hologram projector and smashes it with his bo staff, destroying the holograms.

The TMNT then heads away to stop Shredder. Then they arrive at the reactor, they find out that Kazuo Saki is the baby brother of Shredder. Kazuo Saki had tried to not say it to the TMNT and Splinter. When the TMNT are fighting Bebop and Rocksteady, Rocksteady loses his gun, which goes off, and fires a shot that hits the handcuffs that Shredder tied Kazuo Saki to, and frees Kazuo Saki. Kazuo Saki then throws Shredder through the dimensional portal, and Bebop and Rocksteady follow their boss just before the dimensional portal closes. The TMNT and Kazuo Saki are still in the reactor.

But the Technodrome is leaving the gravity of Dimension X and is sucked up by the Earth's atmosphere. During the last time, Donatello pushes a button which "re-aligns the polarity of its electrostatic impedance". This causes the Technodrome to crash on the Earth, but instead of New York City, it lands in an unpopulated area in the Arctic. A Polar Bear becomes afraid and runs away as the Technodrome falls down and hits the ground. When the Technodrome has crashed, Bebop and Rocksteady open a door to find out there they are. They watch a snowstorm, and joke about how happy they would feel if they were children who didn't need to go to school because of the snowstorm. 15 years has gone since they left school.

Back in the New York City sewer system, Kazuo Saki says to Splitner and the TMNT that he hopes that Shredder one day, maybe after "digging out" of the polar ice cap, will become a "better person".

Trivia

Japan

  • This is the first episode in the 1987 TMNT cartoon with scenes taking place in Japan, expect for the pictures when Splinter tells April O'Neil about his life in the very first episode Turtle Tracks.

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