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Whilst salvaging for parts, The Turtles and Hun end up in the Garbageman's realm once more, where Hun reveals that he and the Garbageman are siblings.
This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt the subject matter was not appropriate for children, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed. This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.''
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!!This episode provides examples of
* ADayInTheLimelight: For Hun, focusing on the reveal of his backstory.
* TheBusCameBack: The Garbageman. This would've also been Hun's first appearance in the series since "Still Nobody".
* DarkerAndEdgier: Holy frijoles, dudes. While the series was already known for its rather graphic violence and darker tones than what would normally be associated with the company, 4Kids themselves pulled the plug on the episode primarily due to this.
* FreudianExcuse: Being discarded as garbage at birth probably would've been used to explain Garbageman's villainy.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Garbageman would've been revealed as Hun's brother.
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This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt the subject matter was not appropriate for children, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed. This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.''
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!!This episode provides examples of
* ADayInTheLimelight: For Hun, focusing on the reveal of his backstory.
* TheBusCameBack: The Garbageman. This would've also been Hun's first appearance in the series since "Still Nobody".
* DarkerAndEdgier: Holy frijoles, dudes. While the series was already known for its rather graphic violence and darker tones than what would normally be associated with the company, 4Kids themselves pulled the plug on the episode primarily due to this.
* FreudianExcuse: Being discarded as garbage at birth probably would've been used to explain Garbageman's villainy.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Garbageman would've been revealed as Hun's brother.
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This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt the subject matter was not appropriate for children, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed. This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.''
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!!This episode provides examples of
* ADayInTheLimelight: For Hun, focusing on the reveal of his backstory.
* TheBusCameBack: The Garbageman. This would've also been Hun's first appearance in the series since "Still Nobody".
* DarkerAndEdgier: Holy frijoles, dudes. While the series was already known for its rather graphic violence and darker tones than what would normally be associated with the company, 4Kids themselves pulled the plug on the episode primarily due to this.
* FreudianExcuse: Being discarded as garbage at birth probably would've been used to explain Garbageman's villainy.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Garbageman would've been revealed as Hun's brother.
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This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt the subject matter was not appropriate for children, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.'' This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.'' This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
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This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt the subject matter was not appropriate for children, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
completed. This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.'' This mind you, being the same company that greenlit [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.''
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.
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''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.'' This mind you, being the same company that greenlit "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane Insane in the Membrane]]", an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
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''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.'' This mind you, being the same company that greenlit "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane Insane [[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane "Insane in the Membrane]]", Membrane"]], an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
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''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kids decided the episode was simply too disturbing to air.'' This mind you, being the same company that greenlit "[[Recap/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003S4E19InsaneInTheMembrane Insane in the Membrane]]", an episode in which they graphically show Baxter Stockman's cloned body falling apart onscreen.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Holy frijoles, dudes. 4Kids themselves pulled the plug on the episode primarily due to this.
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* DarkerAndEdgier: Holy frijoles, dudes. While the series was already known for its rather graphic violence and darker tones than what would normally be associated with the company, 4Kids themselves pulled the plug on the episode primarily due to this.
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This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt that this was not for kids, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kidz decided the episode was simply too controversial to air.''
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kidz decided the episode was simply too controversial to air.''
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This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt that this the subject matter was not appropriate for kids, children, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when4Kidz 4Kids decided the episode was simply too controversial disturbing to air.''
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* TheBusCameBack: The Garbageman. This would've also been Hun's first appearance in the series since "Dragons Rising".
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* TheBusCameBack: The Garbageman. This would've also been Hun's first appearance in the series since "Dragons Rising"."Still Nobody".
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt that this was not for kids, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
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* TheBusCameBack: The Garbageman. This
* DarkerAndEdgier: Holy frijoles, dudes.
* FreudianExcuse: Being discarded as garbage at birth probably would've been used to explain Garbageman's villainy.
* LukeIAmYourFather: Garbageman
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Whilst salvaging for parts, The Turtles and Hun end up in the Garbageman's realm once more, where Hun reveals that he and the Garbageman are siblings.
''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kidz decided the episode was simply too controversial to air.''
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!!This episode provides examples of
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt that this was not for kids, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
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''This episode was never completed, although the script was written and some animation had begun when 4Kidz decided the episode was simply too controversial to air.''
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!!This episode provides examples of
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: This episode would have revealed that The Garbageman and Hun were born as conjoined twins, separated at birth by a seedy, back-alley surgeon; the baby that would later become Garbageman was thrown in the trash, whereas Hun was kept and raised. 4Kids, not surprisingly, felt that this was not for kids, and scrapped the episode before it could be completed.
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