
The Lazer-A-Rena is a Lazer tag arena located in the city district of Norrisville.
Description[]
It was introduced in the episode, "Shoot First, Ask Questions Lazer." It is a large building with a color scheme of dark and light purple. It has a giant signboard out front saying "Lazer-A-Rena." It's logo is the letter "A" coloured yellow with a bull's eye symbol in the middle. Its interior layout quite large and actually appears to be a replica of Norrisville's city district, as there is a smaller versions of Charlie Cluckers and Mcfist's pyramid along with streets, road signs and buildings. Customers enter the arena is teams of two to compete for each other's tickets for prizes. There is a large farmed golden-colored ticket hung up on the front counter, labeled "Mega Prize" and a second much, larger ticket, labeled "Super Mega Prize."
History[]
Randy and Howard were playing in arena but weren't good at the game. They showed a strong interest in the "Mega Prize" and desperately wanted. Randy then got an idea from his previous battle, that the other players will have their guard down since they're aware they the boys are bad at Lazer tag, so they when they compete they won't notice Randy transforming into the Ninja and sneaking behind, while Howard acts as bait. Their plan works, having gathered several tickets but soon aimed for the large, "Super Mega Prize." Certain events took place and Viceroy had send in two Lazer Tag Robots disguised as customers, to track down and destroy the Ninja. Randy managed to outsmart them and destroyed the both of them. Afterwards, the other players soon realized that Randy and Howard had somehow cheated them, out of their tickets and decided to team up against Howard and Randy, earning them the Super Mega Prize seized from the boys.
Trivia[]
- Despite Randy saying that he's bad at Lazer tag, he appears to be a competent shooter with excellent marksmanship.
- The interior of the arena was designed by Erik Martin, and paint by Jack Cusumano.
- Tiny Timmy Scratch-It is the only lazer tag player that didn't wear a vest. Instead, he has a target mark on his pendant.
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