To Tokyo

To Tokyo is the sixth episode in the first season of SK Team Show. The SK Team head to the east to deal with an evil threat known as the Samurai Legion.

Plot
The episode starts with Claw Kid waking up in a bed. Dr. Awesome tells Claw Kid all about Evolution, a form he can take where it makes him faster, stronger, and give him the ability to fly. However, this form can knock him out for a random amount of time. Misty walks in to tell them that Pole Kid needs to see everyone. Pole Kid informs them that he got a letter from his master to come to Japan. After getting through some security, all the SK Team and Jessica get on the plane. They land in Japan and Pole Kid tells them that they will be staying at his master's house.

The SK Team get to the house and meet Pole Kid's old master, Master Hikaru, who tells all about the Samurai Legion and how Weapon Man used to be a member of their group. The Samurai Legion are on a mission to rule Japan and the SK Team are asked to stop them, doing this won't just save the country but also help learn more about Weapon Man. Before they do that though, the group goes to see stuff in Japan and Pole Kid hangs out with Master Hikaru.

Claw Kid, Marsh, and Jessica talk about what they are going to do Tokyo. Claw Kid says he is going to a gaming convention and Jessica goes to get something to eat. She asks Marsh to join her later before walking away and Claw Kid finds out that Marsh has a crush on Jessica. Marsh is shocked that Claw Kid knows, but Claw Kid says he is cool with it.

Aftershot and Mr. Steel do a tag team tournament and Fire Kid, Misty and Dr. Awesome talk over dinner about getting new abilities and Dr. Awesome making the plan to stop the Samurai Legion. Inside their base, the Samurai Legion are relaxing and playing video games. Two of the members, Nen and Kono get into an argument and are about to fight when suddenly the leader, Kenji, stops them. Kenji talks about them going against the SK Team, the group that were chasing Weapon Man. When Nen makes fun of Weapon Man, Kenji holds a sword to his neck telling him not to disrespect the former member and to get ready for the fight. Pole Kid is with Master Hikaru testing out his new gold pole. The pole was showered with Master Hikaru's aura and Pole Kid drank some of it so he could make the pole levitate and move it wherever he wanted. Everyone returns back to the house except for Marsh and Jessica.

Marsh and Jessica are at the movie theater about to head back to the base. Thats when Nen and Kono show up and attacks the two. Pole Kid gets the distress signal and tells everyone its time to go. Pole Kid, Dr. Awesome, and Fire Kid take on Kenji, Claw Kid and Misty take on Miya and Mr. Steel and Aftershot take on Kono. Claw Kid then goes to help Marsh defeat Nen. Master Hikaru gets an opening to defeat Kenji after he powers up and the SK Team save Japan. At the end Kenji tells the SK Team about Weapon Man's background and goal. Pole Kid tells Dr. Awesome he can make the plan for the Weapon Man fight and when Dr. Awesome says the old fashion way, Pole Kid agrees with it.

Characters

 * Pole Kid
 * Claw Kid
 * Fire Kid
 * Dr. Awesome
 * Mr. Steel
 * Aftershot
 * Marsh
 * Misty
 * Jessica
 * Master Hikaru
 * Kenji
 * Miya
 * Nen
 * Kono
 * Airport Security

Trivia

 * This episode has a special anime like opening
 * In the background of the movie theater. "2780" is a reference to the YouTuber Buzzy2780. "Red Like Roses" is a reference to the RWBY song of the same name. "Vylad's High Life" is a reference to a Sims Rags to Riches series on a YouTuber named Memnook's channel where the character is named Vylad. "Did I Ask" is a reference to a very reoccurring line Memnook says. "Bad Time" is a reference to the Undertale character Sans when he tells you in the game when you fight him that you will have a bad time. "Crossing Fate" is a reference to a song name from the crossover fighting game Blazblue Cross Tag Battle. Finally "More Swords Please" is a reference to a joke about how in the game Super Smash Bros Ultimate there are a lot of sword fighters added to the game, mostly from a game known as Fire Emblem. Two more references were suppose to be seen, one for the RPG video game Persona 3 and another for the indie fighting game Rivals of Aether.