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Flushed, but Never Forgotten
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode
Flushed but never forgotten titlecard
Season Code: TBA
Episode: 1A
Original airdate October 12, 2019 (Nicktoons)
October 14, 2019 (Nickelodeon)
Written by Dale Malinowski
Producers:
Directed by Alan Wan
Voice Direction Rob Paulsen
Supervising Director  Alan Wan
Storyboard Artist: Kevin Molina-Ortiz
Episode chronology
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Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 2
October 12, 2019 - August 7, 2020
List of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes

Episodes:

  1. Flushed, but Never Forgotten
  2. Lair Games
  3. Many Unhappy Returns
  4. Todd Scouts
  5. Goyles, Goyles, Goyles
  6. Breaking Purple
  7. Repairin' the Baron
  8. Air Turtle
  9. Pizza Puffs
  10. Sidekick Ahoy!
  11. The Hidden City Job
  12. Always Be Brownies
  13. Mystery Meat
  14. Donnie vs. Witch Town
  15. Raph's Ride-Along
  16. Hidden City's Most Wanted
  17. Bad Hair Day
  18. Fists of Furry
  19. The Clothes Don't Make the Turtle
  20. Battle Nexus: New York
  21. E-Turtle Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
  22. Shreddy or Not
  23. Anatawa Hitorijanai
  24. Rise

Season 1Season 2

"Flushed, but Never Forgotten" is the first episode (Episode 1A) of the second season of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, and is the fiftieth episode overall in the series. It first aired on October 12th, 2019.

Synopsis[]

The Mad Dogs have a secret that comes back to haunt them.

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When Splinter went to bed, the Mad Dogs would play with his goldfish, setting her bowl up to act as a fifth person for whatever game they were playing. During one such activity, Piebald's bowl was accidentally shattered during a game of sewer hockey. Desperate to get her to some water so she could survive, the Mad Dogs put her in their toilet. They then proceeded to play with a flying disc; Leonardo accidentally hit the flush mechanism for the toilet with the disc, sending Piebald spiraling down through the pipes. Leo forced his brothers to never tell Splinter of this incident, replacing Piebald with an "identical goldfish" (which was actually a rock with googly eyes).

One year later, Piebald returned to the Lair to mess with Michelangelo's psyche, trying to get him to confess to Splinter of what they'd done. She started out by writing graffiti on his wall (which was gone when he went to show Leo), then she interrupted his playing of Hot Soup: The Game with unnerving visuals of her coming out of a toilet.

The Mad Dogs were forced to finally believe Mikey when Piebald came out of the Lair's graffiti wall to attack. The Mad Dogs ended up fleeing to the kitchen, where they thought they'd lost her, and encountered Splinter feeding "Piebald" (a googly-eyed rock) and asking if Michelangelo had anything to confess, to which he said he "tooted".

She first gets Raph and Donnie, because Leo flushed and Mikey have seen her anger and she need to scare them more. Then they went to turtle tank to escape but they heard a voice; he just was Franken-Foot! He wanted escape too but Piebald get him a. Then Leo and Mikey escaped of engine output when doors were locked, but Mikey wasn't lucky and she get him. Leo escaped and broke the door of Splinter's room for help but she has get him too.

One by one, Piebald began picking off the Mad Dogs, and Splinter too, until only Leo was left. She dangled the family above an eddy in the sewer, threatening to do to them as was done unto her. Leo summoned up the courage to face Piebald, but she hit the rope with her hook and sent them spiraling toward the whirlpool.

Confusingly to Leo and the other Mad Dogs, however, the rope rebounded before it touched the water, and Splinter was gone. It turned out that Piebald had come to Splinter and the two had worked together to scare the Mad Dogs for their actions.

Quotes[]

Raph "Relax. I'm not a scientist, but this is one hundred percent just your guilt glands, secreting guilt-zymes into your central guilt-ous system."

Donnie "Raph is right. He is not a scientist."


Trivia[]

  • This is the third episode of season 2, even though it initially aired during season 1.
  • This episode contains numerous references to the 1997 horror film I Know What You Did Last Summer:
    • The Mad Dogs make a pact to cover up the fact that they accidentally flushed Piebald down the toilet, just as the movie’s protagonists make a pact to cover up the fact that they apparently killed someone with their car.
      • In both instances, the individuals harmed by each party survive and attempt to take revenge against those who wronged them.
    • Piebald’s fishhook-like weapon resembles the ice hook used by the movie’s antagonist, Ben Willis.
    • Both this episode and the film have twist endings: Ben Willis survived a skirmish between himself and two of the film’s protagonists, and Piebald’s attack was merely a ruse orchestrated by herself and Splinter.
  • The visual of Piebald coming out of the toilet bowl is a nod to the 1998 horror film Ring.
  • When Piebald serves as goalie, her bowl features gloves, a hockey stick, and the mask used by TMNT ally, Casey Jones.
  • Donnie's remark that he and the other Mad Dogs act more like roommates than brothers may be a callback to some of the earlier incarnations of the characters (like in the 1987 TV series), whom were depicted as roommates instead of brothers.
  • The makeshift toilet in the Lair bears some resemblance to the Flushomatic, albeit in a different configuration.
  • The eddy where Piebald seemingly attempts to flush the Mad Dogs appears to be the same area where the Sando Brothers ambushed Raph in "Man VS. Sewer", as the middle section of the catwalk is missing.
  • This is the first episode of the series to premiere on Nicktoons.

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