Tale of Master Yoshi
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) |
"Tale of Master Yoshi" | |
Season Code: | S04E22 |
Episode: | 100 |
Airdate: | March 4, 2006 |
Written by: | Christopher Yost |
Supervising Producer: | Lloyd Goldfine |
Producers: | Gary Richardson |
Frederick U. Fierst | |
Al Kahn | |
Norman Grossfeld | |
Thomas Kenney | |
Supervising Director: | Roy Burdine |
Story Editor: | Michael Ryan |
"Tale of Master Yoshi" is the one hundrendth episode of the animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003), which originally aired on March 4, 2006.
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[edit] Information
Major Characters:
- Leonardo (Michael Sinterniklaas)
- Hamato Yoshi
- Ancient One
- Yukio Mashimi
- Tang Shen
- Donatello (Sam Regal)
- Michelangelo (Wayne Grayson)
- Raphael (John Campbell)
- Mortu
- The Shredder (Scottie Ray)
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[edit] Voice-over introduction
Leonardo: Honor. Integrity. Bushido. These were the ideals that drove Master Splinter's beloved master: Hamato Yoshi. He had traveled far to reach this castle fortress only to find four Foot elite warriors barring his way. But four or four hundred, it mattered not for on this particular night, Yoshi was driven by a powerful force unfamiliar to him. Hatred. Hatred that burned so bright it threatened to destroy him. Hatred born out of the need for revenge.
[edit] Plot synopsis
With Donatello unable to provide power to their new lair, the Turtles and Splinter decide to spend some quality time together telling stories. Leonardo relates a story that he had heard from the Ancient One, of Master Yoshi's early life before travelling to America.
The story begins in Tokyo, rebuilding after World War 2, where young Hamato Yoshi and his friend Yukio Mashimi are hungry beggars on the streets. They are taken in by the Ancient One, trained in ninjitsu and raised as his own children. The two boys are closer than brothers, even falling in love at the same time... with the same woman: Tang Shen. However, Tang Shen only loved Yoshi in return.
By chance, Yoshi and Mashimi encounter a group of Foot Ninja attacking Mortu. Running to Mortu's aid, they discover that he was truly an alien Utrom and are recruited as Guardians. Yoshi is quickly promoted to Guardian Prime, but Mashimi is passed over for advancement and comes to resent Yoshi for his success, feeling that Yoshi has taken everything that was his. In a fit of jealousy, he murders Tang Shen and betrays the Utroms to the Shredder, forcing the Utroms to relocate to New York.
Yoshi infiltrates the Foot headquarters, calling out Mashimi to duel. He defeats Mashimi, whose last words to him are "forgive me". He escapes the Foot headquarters and joins the Utroms in New York, along with Tang Shen's pet rat.
The four turtles, back in their lair in the present day, discuss the story. Mikey considers it an unhappy tale, although Splinter points out that had the events not transpired as they did, then the Utrom's would have remained in Tokyo, and the Utrom ooze would never have had a chance to mutate any of them.
The episode's tag has present-day Ancient One entering a room and speaking to a group of mysterious figures. Though hidden in the shadows, their silhoettes eerily resemble the Shredder. This sets up the Ninja Tribunal plot at the end of the current season.
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[edit] Miscellanea
- The romantic subplot of this episode is a retelling of Yoshi's backstory from the Mirage comics and the feature film, which in earlier seasons of this series had been downplayed in favour of his status as a Utrom Guardian. In this episode, Yoshi's childhood friend Yukio Mashimi takes the role of the jealous suitor for Tang Shen, replacing Oroku Nagi (from the comics continuity) and Oroku Saki (from the movie continuity).
- The outfits Hamato Yoshi and Yukio Mashimi wear are similar to Bruce Lee's yellow outfit in Game of Death, and The Bride's in Kill Bill.
- Splinter's origin is fully explained. He was a rat that was taken in as a pet by Tang Shen. After her death, and Hamato Yoshi's leave for America, he took Splinter with him to remind hom of his lost love. Yoshi himself coined the name "Splinter" in rememberance of advice that the Ancient One had given him: that vengeance was like a splinter, and could get under your skin. Yoshi explained that the name would remind him of what he had done... and what he had not done. Likely this is in reference to the deaths of two people he loved most: Mashimi and Tang Shen.
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Return of Savanti | Tale of Master Yoshi | Adventures in Turtle Sitting |
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[edit] See also
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV Series)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) Episode Guide
- Comparisons Within Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
[edit] External links
- A Tale of Master Yoshi at the official TMNT website