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While the Turtles are watching their favorite TV show, Sleuth on the Loose, which stars April's Aunt Agatha making a bet as to who was right about whose the culprit of the missing Guppy. April interrupts the broadcast with a special bulletin about a break-in at Dynamic Science Labs. The Turtles rush over there and agree to guard the remaining objects, which have not been stolen - yet. But somehow, while the Turtles were just outside the room that housed these objects another one disappeared - yet no one had entered the room from outside and the surveillance cameras picked up no one from inside the room. They seemed to have literally disappeared.

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  • While the Turtles are watching their favorite TV show, Sleuth on the Loose, which stars April's Aunt Agatha making a bet as to who was right about whose the culprit of the missing Guppy. April interrupts the broadcast with a special bulletin about a break-in at Dynamic Science Labs. The Turtles rush over there and agree to guard the remaining objects, which have not been stolen - yet. But somehow, while the Turtles were just outside the room that housed these objects another one disappeared - yet no one had entered the room from outside and the surveillance cameras picked up no one from inside the room. They seemed to have literally disappeared.
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  • Sleuth on the Loose
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  • While the Turtles are watching their favorite TV show, Sleuth on the Loose, which stars April's Aunt Agatha making a bet as to who was right about whose the culprit of the missing Guppy. April interrupts the broadcast with a special bulletin about a break-in at Dynamic Science Labs. The Turtles rush over there and agree to guard the remaining objects, which have not been stolen - yet. But somehow, while the Turtles were just outside the room that housed these objects another one disappeared - yet no one had entered the room from outside and the surveillance cameras picked up no one from inside the room. They seemed to have literally disappeared. The Turtles agree that maybe they should take the one remaining object back to their lair, where no one knows where it is. Dr. Webb, director of the Dynamic Science Labs, reluctantly agrees, warning them that if it should fall into the thief's hands he could construct something of unspeakable horror. But while the other Turtles are out "beating the bushes" looking for clues, Michelangelo is responsible for guarding the object. Suddenly the TV set picture scrambles and a light beam emanates from the set, enveloping the object and sucking it back into the TV set. When the other three Turtles return, Michelangelo has to explain that it is gone and to make matters worse, April contacts them and tells them that she has discovered that all the stolen objects put together could make a doomsday device but without the one piece that the Turtles are guarding it is worthless. Without trying to panic, the Turtles try to solve the disappearance in the same way their favorite TV detective, Aunt Agatha, would. Donatello deduces that the thieves used a Molecular Disintegrator beam to teleport the objects across the airwaves (using the cameras from the Dynamic Science Labs to steal the other two.) Donatello builds a device that will transport them along the same signal to whoever it was that stole the objects. Only it does not work. In fact, it had the exact opposite result and transported Aunt Agatha from Sleuth on the Loose television show into the Turtles' lair. After explaining the premise of this week's episode, Miss Agatha agrees to lend her services and chooses Raphael to be her assistant. Meanwhile, Professor Von Volt, the man responsible for the thefts from Dynamic Science Labs, is aware that someone is trying to home in on his Molecular Disintegrator beam and tracks the energy surge back to the Turtles' lair. He decides to send his two henchmen, Knuckles and Garth to take care of the interlopers. But along the way, they see Miss Agatha and Raphael enter the Public Library (they went to the library to find info on who might have that sort of technology). Being the big fans that they are, they delay their mission in an effort to get Miss Agatha's autograph only to discover that she is already onto their boss. While Miss Agatha and Raphael head over to Channel Six to see April so she can, Knuckles and Garth return back to Professor Von Volt's lab to warn him. Using her keen detective skills, Miss Agatha is able to lead the Turtles to Professor Von Volt's hide-out, only to find themselves battling a Destroyer Robot and an Octo-creature (an advanced robot with many robotic limbs). Agatha got the idea of using the robot just prior to Professor Von Volt activating the Doomsday Device (And getting rid of the key to turn it off). When it looks like it's curtains for everyone, Miss Agatha pulls a nail file from her purse to manipulate the key lock and successfully deactivates the "death machine". When it's over, the turtles thank Agatha, with her saying it was quite a stimulating experience. When they ask who the culprit was, Agatha is taken by the TV crew to finish an episode with the turtles moaning that they have to wait for summer reruns to get to see who's right!
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