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  • Arthur Turner
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  • He is a former Wasabi Warrior member and the son of Mr. Turner, the new owner of the mall, who gave Arthur all he ever wanted. Because of this, he is a spoiled child, and is hated by the Wasabi Warriors. He shows most of his distaste towards Jack. In Dojo Day Afternoon, he calls the Wasabi Warriors "losers" and says they pretend to know karate, even though Arthur himself has little to no abilities in the art. At the end of the episode, he wanted to tear down the dojo, no matter what or who got in the way. In the end, his father grounded him for the very first time, Arthur not knowing what grounding is. Arthur is arguably the darkest character who opposed the Wasabi Warriors, wanting to tear down the dojo to win over them, even if that involved killing Jerry, Eddie Jack and Rudy.
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  • He is a former Wasabi Warrior member and the son of Mr. Turner, the new owner of the mall, who gave Arthur all he ever wanted. Because of this, he is a spoiled child, and is hated by the Wasabi Warriors. He shows most of his distaste towards Jack. In Dojo Day Afternoon, he calls the Wasabi Warriors "losers" and says they pretend to know karate, even though Arthur himself has little to no abilities in the art. At the end of the episode, he wanted to tear down the dojo, no matter what or who got in the way. In the end, his father grounded him for the very first time, Arthur not knowing what grounding is. Arthur is arguably the darkest character who opposed the Wasabi Warriors, wanting to tear down the dojo to win over them, even if that involved killing Jerry, Eddie Jack and Rudy. Image:Stub.png This character article is a stub. You can help Disney Wiki by [ expanding it].
  • He is a former Wasabi Warrior member and the son of Mr. Turner, the new owner of the mall, who gave Arthur all he ever wanted. Because of this, he is a spoiled child, and is hated by the Wasabi Warriors. He shows most of his distaste towards Jack. In Dojo Day Afternoon, he calls the Wasabi Warriors "losers" and says they pretend to know karate, even though Arthur himself has little to no abilities in the art. At the end of the episode, he wanted to tear down the dojo, no matter what or who got in the way. In the end, his father grounded him for the very first time, Arthur not knowing what grounding is. Arthur is arguably the darkest character who opposed the Wasabi Warriors, wanting to tear down the dojo to win over them, even if that involved killing Jerry, Eddie Jack and Rudy.