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| 8 | Divide and Conquer | 1996-11-02 |
| The TMNT are confronted by a powerful alien warrior, although our heroes are able to drive the alien back, he manages to grab Leonardo's belt buckle before escaping. The alien returns to a cantina situated on a bizarre planet. Inside, Dreeg is holding a meeting with this world's strongest and most feared combatants, and promises wealth and power to any who are able to last 90 seconds with the Turtles. Back on earth, the TMNT are still puzzled by their earlier battle when another alien appears, the turtles defeat this one also, but he manages to escape with Donatello's Bo. The Turtles do battle with at least three more aliens, and are soon on constant alert for any more surprises. On the Alien Planet, Mung is growing concerned for Dregg's sanity. His burning obsession to destroy the Turtles has caused him to lose all sight of his original goal: To conquer the planet earth. Dregg eventually reveals his true plan; he had tricked the alien warriors into fighting the TMNT so as to increase... | ||
| 7 | The Day the Earth Disappeared | 1996-10-26 |
| With the city breaking apart, the Turtles head to the street to investigate and see the Dreggnaut appear in the sky. They are attacked by bat-men and Dregg himself, but manage to escape. But Dregg already has a plan and, with Mung's help, reprograms the transporter to open a warp in space. According to Donatello, this warp will grow large enough to swallow Earth in two hours, sending the planet to Dimension X. The Turtles and Splinter try to put a stop to Dregg's plan, but get sucked in and separated: Leonardo and Donatello land on a planetoid and Michelangelo and Raphael on another world. Splinter, however, arrives onto the Dreggnaut and tries to override the transporter controls, but has to battle the bat-men. Back at the Lair, April tries using the computer to stop the portal, but it continues swallowing the planet. When the Turtles appear on the Dreggnaut, however, Splinter transports the warp within the ship and causes it to be destroyed. The Turtles and Splinter escape,... | ||
| 6 | Mobster from Dimension X | 1996-10-19 |
| Dr. Alvin Huxley has demonstrated his breakthrough invention: The Protein Computer, a computer that thinks as fast as a human mind and can be linked to one. When some gangsters break into the Professor's lecture and try to kidnap him, the Turtles arrive and drive the gangsters away. But these are not ordinary gangsters as their boss is is the Globfather, a large slimy green amoeba in a pinstripe suit and fedora. The Globfather is on Earth and wants to get the protein computer for someone who is willing to pay a lot for it. | ||
| 5 | Turtles to the Second Power | 1996-10-12 |
| Carter, April and the "past" Turtles are being attacked by monsters towering fifty feet over them. The heroes finally escape and get the weakened "present" Turtles back to the lair. April heads off to warn the authorities of Dregg's attack plan. Dregg and his crew plan an invasion of Attack Monsters to take over Earth and make it his new home base, but first he has to get his transporter chip back from Shredder... Meanwhile Krang and Shredder free themselves from the rubble of the caved-in building and head back to the nuclear power plant. Back at the Turtles' lair, the weakened Turtles are revived. The "past" Turtles want to get home. Carter sends out a message to Landor and Merrick to take the Turtles back to the past but he gets no response. Donatello reminds them that the "past" Turtles can only remain for a short while or all eight Turtles will cease to exist! Krang and Shredder are heading to the power plant when they run into a patrol of bat-men. Krang hypnotizes one of them... | ||
| 4 | A Turtle in Time | 1996-10-05 |
| The Turtles, Shredder and Krang's battles skills, powers, and memories are absorbed into Dregg, and he becomes a super-being. He detains his drained prisoners and prepares to initiate the final stage of his plan to conquer earth by using the matter transporters to project pieces of the very sun itself onto any city of his choosing, he will continue to do so until Earth conveys onto him the title of emperor. Splinter, meanwhile, is visited by time-travelers from the distant future, which has come to aid the TMNT, at the approval of Splinter, they travel back two years, and pluck a team of turtles from the past. But there is a price to pay for this deed, the past Turtles only have 24 hours before they must be sent back, or the turtle's present time line will cease to exist. The past TMNT, together with Carter arrive on board the Dreggnaught, and after a fierce battle with Dregg's underlings, are able to rescue the present-day TMNT, but their skills and experience are still retained... | ||
| 3 | The Power of Three | 1996-09-28 |
| Aboard the Dreggnaught, Dregg and Mungg are discussing their next move against the Turtles when Mungg informs Dregg that, whilst scouting dimensions, he came across two individuals who claimed they were "old acquaintances of the turtles": Shredder and Krang! Intrigued by the prospect of using the TMNT's mortal enemies as pawns in his grand scheme, Dregg makes preparations to bring Shredder and Krang back to earth. Meanwhile, Donatello cures Carter of his mutation disease, using the process he used to cure his brothers. Carter, wanting to return to civilization decides the time has come to leave The TMNT and New York behind him, and says goodbye. Elsewhere, at the power plant, Dregg and Mungg activate the Vortex Transporter, which causes a citywide blackout, but in Dregg's eyes, the chaos is all worth the effort, as the transporter succeeds in bringing Shredder and Krang back. But the two villains prove to be as sly as Dregg when they are able to get away from him, proclaiming... | ||
| 2 | The Beginning of the End | 1996-09-21 |
| Having recaptured the mutated Leonardo, the Turtles quickly restore him to normal using the vortex crystal technology. At first, it seems that the experiment has worked this time, but soon Leonardo's foot starts glowing, he still has the disease, and which means it's only a matter of time until he mutates once more... Dreg commands Mung to take control of a power plant so he can commandeer it's vast supply of Plutonium. April, still itching to sink her teeth into a new story, investigates a chop-chop ring at work in the city. Leonardo completely mutates again, and the TMNT once again are thrown into a heated to coral their slightly-more-mutated-than-usual-leader, which takes them across the city and back. The TMNT'S pursuit of Leonardo is interrupted by Dregg, who captures him. Meanwhile, April's investigation of the chop-chop ring leads her right into the arms of Dregg's soldiers..AGAIN. On board the Dreggnaught, Dregg informs the turtles, (who had stowed away on the vessel after dreg... | ||
| 1 | The Return of Dregg | 1996-09-14 |
| The Turtles are working on once and for all ridding themselves of their mutations, Donatello makes use of a Virtual Reality Program to test out the effects of a potential cure he has created using the Vortex Crystals. On his home-world, Dregg schemes to return to earth, his chief scientist, Mungg presents the villian with micro-bugs capable of creating advanced machinery in seconds rather than days or months, as well as track down the Vortex Crystals presently being used on earth. Back on earth, Donatello tryies out his cure on both himself and the rest of the TMNT for real. It works, well, at least on MOST of the green machine, one of the microbugs Dregg sent to earth to find the vortex crystals, has located the source at the lair. Unseen, it steals one of the crystals just as Leonardo receives treatment for his own mutation. The experiment goes without a hitch, and Leonardo seems fine until later, when he suddenly mutates and goes on a rampage across New York. April, Investigating a | ||
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| 8 | Doomquest | 1995-11-04 |
| Once again, Dregg broadcasts his message to the citizens of Earth about the evil mutant Turtles and, once again, the Turtles are ticked off. In fact, the TMNT are so ticked off that they mutate on the spot and, in broad daylight, attack a squad of TechnoGangsters, scaring the local citizenry. This of course confirms the citizens' worst fears about the Turtles as promoted by Dregg. Back at the lair, after the fight scene and the escape scene, the Turtles complain about their inability to control their mutations. Splinter suggests that it is because they are unable to control their ""deepest rage"" and that they may have to ""sacrifice more than they can possibly imagine"" in order to finally defeat Dregg. Meanwhile in outer space onboard the Dreggnaught, an ALIEN SCOUT delivers the Vortex Crystal(which has the power to warp space itself) to Dregg. The alien crimelord is pleased, for with the power of this crystal, he will be able to bring his entire armada (which has been scattered across | ||
| 7 | Carter the Enforcer | 1995-10-28 |
| Dregg announces to the world his latest project to benefit mankind - the STAR SHIELD. And once again, the Turtles can not believe the gullibility of the humans and have decided to take a new attitude - the heck with 'em! However, Splinter convinces the TMNT that it is their duty to fight evil, even when the whole world is against them. With that said, Carter and the Turtles team up with April to ""get the goods"" on Dregg. At the location of the Star Shield construction site, our heroes are amazed by the sight of this ""cross between a flying saucer and a battleship"". Convinced that no good can come from this, April successfully videotapes Dregg and Hi-Tech discussing the real purpose behind the Star Shield - to attack the people of Earth! But before April, Carter, and the Turtles can escape with the incriminating evidence, they are caught. After an obligatory fight scene, they narrowly escape. The Turtles return to the lair, while Carter escorts April to a local news station, where sh | ||
| 6 | Split-Second | 1995-10-21 |
| Carter, April and the Turtles investigate a break-in at the Antique Timepiece Museum. Convinced that Dregg is responsible, but not sure why, the Turtles discover a clue on a wall display of two rows of clocks. Above the top row are the letters ""LT,"" and above the bottom row are the letters ""LL"". Donatello deduces that they are ""Longitude"" and ""Latitude"" and, after adding up the numbers on the clocks and checking a map, he announced the location - the NorthWest Steel Mill. The heroes decide to investigate to see if it is one of Dregg's traps. But it is not Dregg, instead they find a costume character named CHRONOS - Master of Time and King of the Clocktower. Chronos escapes but threatens the Turtles that he is planning on committing two crimes and challenges them to stop him. Something about this guy seems familiar, so the Turtles separate into two teams to prevent both of Chronos crimes. April sets out to learn his identity. Back at the lair, the Intruder Alarm sounds and Splinter unex | ||
| 5 | The Showdown | 1995-10-14 |
| At Carter's hideout, Michaelangelo and Carter hang out playing video games. However, today during a video game, the TV monitor goes screwy and Carter assumes that it's just a malfunction. Back at the lair, April contacts the other Turtles to inform them that all the TV stations in the City are jammed. Suddenly she is caught in the hypnotic effect of the spinning wheel pattern from her television set. Carter runs into his old rival JET McCABE. Jet is a teenager who's had a vendetta against Carter ever since Carter had him thrown out of a local martial arts club for cheating. Jet wants to settle the score but Carter can't take the time - the Turtles need him. Meanwhile, Dregg has contacted one of his minions SLEAZEBUG, who is presently recruiting able-bodied life forms all over the galaxy to participate in a martial arts tournament. If Sleazebug can get the TMNT for the tournament they will be transported clean across the galaxy and Dregg will not have them interefering with his plans. S | ||
| 4 | The New Mutation | 1995-10-07 |
| After yet another battle with DREGG'S TECHNOGANSTERS, the TMNT return to their lair with Carter. Dregg now has the law on his side. The TMNT narrowly escaped being arrested. Carter and the Turtles are fed up. They are tired of Dregg's ability to fool the humans into believing that he is their savior! After challenging Dregg to a final showdown, they find themselves on the losing end. Only this time, their new mutations have been captured on film and now the world believes the SuperTurtles to be evil horrible monsters. Unbeknownst to anyone the SLORR was released from its incubator and now it is missing. So, while Carter works on his Wrist Ray, the Turtles journeyed to the mountain site of Dregg's new base of operations: The Citadel. No sooner than the Turtles arrive, then they are attacked and mutate into their Super-Turtle forms. Dregg sends the REPLICON, a robotic warrior after them. They keep mutating and demutating during their fight. Every time they destroy the Replicon, it ""repli | ||
| 3 | The Wrath of Medusa | 1995-09-30 |
| Believing that the Turtles are the only thing that stands between him and total domination of the planet, and unable to obtain him much needed Neutronium Ore, Dregg makes contact with an old ally: Medusa, a sinisterly beautiful alien. Dregg employees Medusa to eliminate the Turtles for him. So while Medusa lures the Turtles into a fight at the hydroelectric plant, Hi-Tech successfully leads the Technogangsters back to the Neutronium mine, where they are free to continue their work. Back at the plant, the mutant Carter nearly destroys the dam (which would have caused the loss of thousands of lives) and in the confusion, Medusa captures Leonardo. It seems that she intends to sell him and the other Turtles into slave labor in another part of the galaxy. Carter, now back to his normal self, blames himself for Leonardo's disappearance. He realizes he needs to spend more time training with Splinter to learn to control his mutation. The Turtles accept Medusa's ""invitation"" to meet her at the | ||
| 2 | Dregg of the Earth | 1995-09-23 |
| Hi-tech is leading a group of technogangsters on a break-in at a Government Lab. The object of their quest? A proton accelerator, but the Turtles and Carter are there waiting for them. The Turtles are ticked off at Carter because, once again, he didn't play like a team member. Carter is angered by their criticism and takes off on his motorcycle. Back at the lair, while Leonardo is unable to locate the Dreggnaught with their tracking equipment, Donatello continues to express concern about the results of his testing of the unstable mutagen. Out of the blue, April contacts them to let them know that Dregg has landed on Earth and is preparing a press conference. The Turtles rush to meet April at the Park, where they hear Dregg announce his friendly intentions and offers the world his molecular converter, a device that will take pollution down to zero. | ||
| 1 | The Unknown Ninja | 1995-09-16 |
| While watching video tapes of old battles, Raphael sees a mystery person spying on them. An alien warlord named Dregg sends his TechnoGansters to steal all the gold on Earth. The Turtles find them attacking the Federal Reserve Building and are outmatched, until a mystery person arrives. Back at the Lair, Donatello announces that the mutagen is unstable and will cause unknown effects on them. They then find the mystery person in the sewers and he reveals himself to be Carter, who in search of Splinter. Meanwhile at the Copcor Building, April sees the unveiling of the new robotic law enforcement: the Intimidators. | ||
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| 8 | Turtle Trek | 1994-10-29 |
| Despite interference from the Turtles, Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady successfully install an energy transmitter inside the Power Relay Station and escape unharmed. Back at the lair, the Turtles argue as to whose fault it might be that Shredder and company got away again. Splinter suggests that they spend less time trying to get Shredder and more time doing good things, which confuses the Turtles. Meanwhile, over at the Hall of Science, Krang activates his new dimensional portal, thanks to Shredder's installation of the Energy Transmitter at the Power Relay Station, giving him access to Dimension X. After Donatello's equipment registers a power surge emanating from the Hall of Science, they set out to investigate, only to find the place empty and the Dimensional Portal turned on. The Turtles figure that Krang Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady have journeyed to Dimension X, but they're not sure why. Before they can think about it any more, they hear a voice crying for help. That voice be | ||
| 7 | Cyber-Turtles | 1994-10-22 |
| While investigating the theft of a rare telescope, the Astro-Viewer, the Turtles discover odd tracks leading away from the National Space Exploration Center. Meanwhile, at the Hall of Science, having installed the Astro-Viewer in a vain attempt to create a dimensional portal, Krang discovers an alien StarFighter flying closely past Earth. He is able to break into their transmission and learns that they have recently defeated their enemies and now have possession of the Firestar, which will make them the undisputed masters of the universe. Krang is excited by this piece of information. Until now, he had always thought that the Firestar was only a legend. It seems that the Firestar contains the power of a thousand suns. Krang believes it is his destiny to rule the cosmos, not just those creatures. Krang brings the alien StarFighter down with his lasers. Moments later, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady arrive, stun Commander Korak and his comrades of the Glaxxon Federation, steal the Fire | ||
| 6 | Enter: Krakus (3) | 1994-10-15 |
| While surveying the military Base where the FLUX TRANSFORMER is being housed, knowing that it can warp time and space, the Turtles ponder as to what Titanus would want with it. Suddenly, they notice assorted military personnel loading it onto a truck and leaving the base. The Turtles need to know where it is going in order to prevent Titanus from getting his hands on it, so April elects to follow it while the Turtles opt to rid the streets of the H.A.V.O.C. mutants. That is until KRAKUS, a cop from the future, arrives and thinking that the Turtles are in league with Titanus, shakes them down for information. Meanwhile, April continues to track the Flux Transformer as it is off-loaded from the military Truck onto a train, and then in the ""middle of nowhere"", it is air-lifted onto a helicopter. After April contacts them with the bad news, the TMNT decide to break into the Government Computer Center and access the files pertaining to the Flux Transmitter -- maybe they will learn where Guest stars: Cam Clarke | ||
| 5 | H.A.V.O.C. in the Streets (2) | 1994-10-08 |
| Titanus sends of couple of his H.A.V.O.C. mutants to bust into the Aerospace Plant and steal some much needed equipment. Only problem is that the Turtles were waiting for them. After a fight, the mutants ""beat feet"" and the Turtles are left scratching their heads wondering what the mutants were after. Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello also berate Michaelangelo - maybe if he hadn't been goofing off, the mutants might not have escaped. Back at H.A.V.O.C. headquarters, during our exposition scene, Titanus explains that he has finally located his missing FLUX TRANSFORMER, the one thing that will make the mutants ""masters of time and space travel"", at a heavily fortified military base. And the only way he can get it, is by building his SKY PLATFORM. And the only way he can build his SkyPlatform is by distracting the Turtles long enough so that his mutants can obtain the required parts. To this end, Titanus springs a CON from prison (thanks to the Turtles who put him there in the first pla | ||
| 4 | Cry H.A.V.O.C.! (1) | 1994-10-01 |
| The TMNT get the drop on masked thieves hijacking a jewellery store, only to have themselves arrested for the crime! Before the turtles can be booked, they are rescued by two mutants: AMOK and OVERDRIVE. The jewellery heist isn't the only crime the turtles are being blamed for. People have been vanishing throughout the city, sparking off further anger at the green machine. This, however, doesn't stop the turtles from doing what they do best, and when they hear of a robbery at the historical museum, they race to prevent the goods from being taken. They are able to do so, but in the insuring battle Michangelo is knocked off the museum roof. Another mutant rescues him: RAPTOR Finally, the identity of the new mutants is revealed, Raptor, Amok and Overdrive form part of a Hi-tech mutant mercenary squad called H.A.V.O.C, and they want the green machine to join their organisation. The TMNT decide to check these guys out and visit H.A.V.O.C'S H.Q, where they are introduced to the big cheese, T Guest stars: Cam Clarke | ||
| 3 | State of Shock | 1994-09-24 |
| After defeating a mysterious group of ninjas at the Emeryville Power Station, the Turtles decode part of a map that they were able to liberate from the would-be thieves. Unfortunately, the only words they can make out are: ""EMERYVILLE"" and ""GREEN POWER"". Meanwhile, Vernon at Channel Six News continues to report that it is those ""wretched"" Turtles who are responsible for all the ninja crime occurring throughout the City. The Turtles rush into action. But before they can make it out of the sewers, they are attacked by Colonel Wesley Knight of the U.S. Armed Forces and his elite group of soldiers, a special unit created to hunt down the TMNT. However, the Turtles escape, proving to be more than Colonel Knight had expected. As they make their getaway, the TMNT see the name: DARK WATER stenciled on Colonel Knight's hi-tech equipment. April tells the Turtles that Dark Water is a top secret organization, training top commandos and creating super hi-tech military equipment. The TMNT ask her | ||
| 2 | Wrath of the Rat King | 1994-09-17 |
| Believing that Shredder and Krang have taken over the Hall of Science, now that Berserko is out of commission, the Turtles set out to investigate, only to be repelled by Bebop and Rocksteady. April was able to capture the battle on tape, but she is afraid that it will not convince Burne of the Turtles' innocence. Meanwhile, Burne has created a hot line for callers to use should they spot those ""evil"" Turtles... the ones responsible for the destruction of the Channel Six News Building. Inside the Hall of Science, Shredder is fearful that the Turtles will eventually find a way into the building and must be stopped now, at any cost. Krang suggests that Shredder not worry with the equipment that Berserko left behind, as he believes that he will be able to restore communications with the Technodrome (which is still in Dimension X) and have it at their disposal once more. However, Shredder is not convinced and decides to seek out an old friend in the sewers. The Rat King! Meanwhile, Chann Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 1 | Get Shredder! | 1994-09-10 |
| The TMNT pick up reports of a break-in, and the perpetrators match the descriptions of Shredder, Krang, Bebop, and Rocksteady. Krang tells Shredder that the site of the 1964 World's Fair would make an adequate hideout, the pavilion showcasing the Hall of Science may still contain equipment ideal for use in taking over the world. At the sight of the break-In, the TMNT follow the trail left behind by the villains and arrive at the world's fair just as their enemies gain control of the Hall of Science, but before they get accustomed to it, they are fired upon by the Hall's current resident, Berzerko! Shredder manages to escape, but the Turtles capture Krang. When berzerko hears the dimension x dictator's name mentioned, he commands his Cyber drones to relive Krang of his captors. Berzerko reveals himself to be Drakus, creator of the Technodrome. Having been betrayed by Krang, Drakus now has revenge on his mind. And he has plans for the evil Brain. Shredder, in an effort to get Krang back, Guest stars: Jim Cummings | ||
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| 27 | Shredder Triumphant | 1993-12-18 |
| Shredder, Rocksteady, and Bebop arrive at the Asian arts exhibit and proceed to loot it, The turtles head out to stop them despite a grave warning from splinter that there will be dire consequences if they try to stop the villains. Arriving at the exhibit, the turtles take care of shredder and his aides quite easily. Then they discover they were set up! Whilst Shredder was keeping the TMNT occupied with a faux heist on the arts exhibit, Krang and the foot soldiers had pulled a raid of their own, stealing precious regenerative power cells from the space administration centre. Krang uses the cells to empower the technodrome, and the machine emerges from the sea to terrorise the city, and the world, once again! The turtles break into the Technodrome; only to be captured by shredder and sent into Dimension x. they've been set up again. As Krang takes control of, well, everything, the Turtles run afoul of a space pirate called Weezel, who trades them to the slave pits of serot, ruled over b | ||
| 26 | Combat Land | 1993-12-11 |
| There is a new amusement park in town and it is called COMBAT LAND. So says the fliers that are being passed all over town inviting all comers to ""test their skills against the greatest robot warrior in history and beyond"" at tomorrow's grand opening. While covering the story of the grand opening of Combat Land, April, Irma and Vernon discover that there may be no grand opening until the robotic warriors have been fully tested. It seems that the park's owner, Horatio Stressbar, has been unable to find anyone with the combat skills to give his robotic warriors a thorough work out. April, concerned about getting her story on the air, offers the services of the Turtles. After being introduced to Mr. Stressbar and Denton Nulcet, the chief robotic engineer, the Turtles are informed that they will not be allowed to use their weapons in Combat Land. The Turtles reluctantly agree and are issued ""safety"" weapons to battle against the robotic warriors. The Turtles immediately decide to split | ||
| 25 | Invasion of the Krangezoids | 1993-12-11 |
| Krang makes copies of himself and sets them loose to attack the turtles. | ||
| 24 | Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter | 1993-12-04 |
| After an unsuccessful attempt at capturing Razar and Toka, the Turtles return to the lair to see the eccentric billionaire, A. J. Howard, spouting his ideology and his hatred for mutants across the airwaves. He ends his missive by introducing Dirk Savage, a mutant hunter, and announcing an 800 number for viewers to call in their mutant sightings and order their DOWN WITH MUTANTS bracelets. Dirk Savage's first victims are Napolean Bonafrog and Ghengis Frog, the Turtles' buddies from the Everglades, and the hapless victims of bad vacation planning. Back at the lair, Splinter suggests that while Dirk Savage is their greatest enemy, he may well be their greatest ally. It is up to the Turtles to demonstrate that not all mutants are evil. After Leonardo and Michaelangelo are captured by Dirk Savage, Donatello and Raphael are contacted by April and Irma. It seems that A.J. Howard at one time owned a Genetics Lab and disappeared for one year after it was abruptly shut down. What does it mean? Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
| 23 | Atlantis Awakes | 1993-12-04 |
| While surfing in the white water rapids of the sewer, Michaelangelo is rescued by Merdude, a half-man/half fish from the lost city of Atlantis. Merdude left Atlantis over 200 years ago in search of others of his kind - it seems that Merdude is the only mutant in the lost city. But now he has lost his way and the Turtles, using Donatello's Porta-Tracker, volunteer to help him find his way back home. Meanwhile, aboard the Technodrome, Krang's computers are picking up some low-level energy readings emanating nearby. With the Technodrome's power reserves at an all time low, Krang thinks it would be prudent to investigate. Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady, using a much faster Transport Module for the required reconnaissance work, quickly discovers the legendary lost city, and as luck would have it, the Atlanteans believe that Bebop (that's right, Bebop!) is their long lost King. It seems that the Atlanteans have been waiting generations for a strange creature to come from the sea to reclai | ||
| 22 | Revenge of the Fly | 1993-11-27 |
| Thanks to Vernon's irresponsible journalism, the Turtles find it necessary to stand guard at the Genetic Research Lab. The TMNT are protecting the Genetic Essences of numerous insects, as developed by a local research scientist - essences that were designed to create insects for specific purposes. Meanwhile, in an attempt to open the portal to Dimension X, Krang opens the portal ""to the place where he put Baxter Stockman."" And naturally, Baxter Stockman/The Fly comes ""buzzing"" out crying ""I'm free! I'm free!"" and takes control of the Technodrome. Baxter is determined to make Shredder and Krang pay for turning him into a hideously deformed mutant and to get his revenge on everybody in the whole wide world. With the aid of Baxter's alien computer buddy, he learns about the dangerous genetic substances as reported by Vernon only moments earlier. Baxter is hell-bent on ""acquiring"" these ""dangerous genetic substances"" to enact his revenge. Back at the Genetic Research Lab, the Turtles, b | ||
| 21 | Escape from the Planet of the Turtleloids | 1993-11-27 |
| The Turtles visit April at Channel Six News and ask her if they could use the stations' equipment to contact their old Turtleoid buddy, Kerma, on Shell-Ri-La. April informs them that the necessary equipment is all tied up and that the only time they could use it would be at four in the morning, after Channel Six has gone off the air. Meanwhile, down in the Technodrome, Krang is up to his old tricks again. After discovering an unbelievably powerful solar storm, he has devised a way to supply energy to the Technodrome. It seems that the antenna of the Colossus Building, located in The City, is made of a rare alloy that soaks up energy like a sponge. It is Krang's intent to turn the Colossus Building into a massive solar collector and, by running a cable between it and the Technodrome, enable it to become full powered again. Just to make sure that the Turtles do not interfere with his plans, Krang had three Hunter Drones drop-shipped from Dimension X to keep the reptiles busy. Back at Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 20 | Attack of the Neutrinos | 1993-11-20 |
| While investigating the most recent robbery perpetrated by the infamous Mole Squad, April and the Turtles stumbled upon a secret meeting between the Mole Squad and Dr. Floyd O'Toole, a scientist who has been missing for weeks. In their effort to capture the Mole Squad, the Turtles underestimated their abilities and allowed them to escape with Dr. O'Toole's Sonic Pulverizer, a device he developed as a tool not as a weapon. Frustrated that every criminal in town wants to use his inventions for evil purposes, Dr. O'Toole decides to give up the science life and become an insurance salesman. Until then, he has asked the Turtles to protect all of his research papers, and especially the video tape documenting his proudest achievement yet, the Hyper Thruster. Back at the lair, the Turtles lament the loss of Dr. O'Toole's genius while Donatello reminds them that not all inventions have to have an evil purpose, like his Transdimensional Communicator, a device he created to stay in touch with | ||
| 19 | Night of the Rogues | 1993-11-20 |
| Krang, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady break-in to the City Hall of Records and steal a file of maps of The City's sewer system dated 1895. Before they are able to escape back to the Technodrome, they get their collective butts kicked by the Turtles. Licking his wounds in the safety of the Technodrome, Shredder blames Bebop and Rocksteady for his failures, vows vengeance against the Turtles, and decides that while Krang begins his excavation project in the City's sewers (in hopes of discovering a source of treasure) he will be busy recruiting his new minions (to replace Bebop and Rocksteady who have been locked in a room to keep them out of harm's way) to help rid himself of the Turtles once and for all. Concerned and confused by Krang's interest in the sewer system, the Turtles set out to investigate, only to quickly encounter Shredder and his villains and former foes, recruited to terminate the Turtles: the Rat King, Slash, Leatherhead, Temptesstra, Scumbug, Anthrax and Chrome Dome Guest stars: Pat Fraley | ||
| 18 | White Belt, Black Heart | 1993-11-13 |
| While deep in meditation, Splinter is contacted telepathically by his sensei, Master Mogo-San who requests that Splinter meet him at Pier 17, where he will be arriving later that same day. Splinter dutifully agrees. Meanwhile, across town, the notorious Black Heart ninja gang, led by a young man named Yoku, has been robbing The City's banks and garnering the attention of Shredder and Krang, who want to put the Black Heart gang to work for them. At Pier 17, Mogo-San arrives and is surprised to find Hamato Yoshi is now a rat. Splinter promises to explain it all, but first he wants to know what brings his sensei to America. Mogo-San explains that he has arrived to pass on the sacred white belt of the Mogo clan to his grandson Yoku and that he needs Splinter help in locating him. This Yoku fellow was once a student of Splinter's and is the same Yoku who leads the infamous Black Heart gang. Splinter takes Mogo-San back to the sewer-lair and introduces him to the Turtles, who are most eag | ||
| 17 | Convicts from Dimension X | 1993-11-13 |
| Thanks to a malfunction in Donatello's Inter-Dimensional Early Warning Detection Machine, a tear has occurred in the fabric of space and time, allowing two heinous criminals from Dimension X, Skaarg and Dementor, to arrive in The City - Times Square. Unfortunately, both Irma and Vernon, who are working together on a story and just happened to be in the neighborhood, disappear as Skaarg and Dementor arrive. It does not take long for Skaarg and Dementor to realize that they could rule the world, but first they must recruit some more help from Dimension X Back in the Dimension X Penitentiary, Vernon panics as he and Irma find themselves behind bars. Meanwhile, April investigates the disturbance in the Inter-Dimensional rift and comes face to face with Skaarg and Dementor. She successfully eludes them and runs into the Turtles, who in turn challenge the DimensionXers - in vain. But before they ""leave the scene of the crime"", Skaarg overhears Donatello talk about his Inter-Dimensional po | ||
| 16 | The Legend of Koji | 1993-12-25 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) At the City's Museum of Fine Arts, Shredder uses his ""Time Portal"" invention to journey back to ancient Japan so that he can ""destroy Splinter and the accursed Turtles once and for all by changing history."" Meanwhile, Splinter has experienced a disturbance in the force and suggest to the Turtles that they make haste to the Fine Arts Museum, where they follow Shredder back to the year 1583 - the year the Foot Clan came into being. Back in ancient Japan, Shredder storms the palace of Oroko Sancho and informs him that he is one of his descendents, Oroko Saki, and that he has traveled from the future to give him power and wealth beyond his wildest dreams. But after Shredder tells him about the location of two magical relics in the forest that would provide Oroko Sancho power and wealth, Shredder's ancestor decides that he can find it for himself without the aid of his descendant. This proves to be his undoing, as Shredder decides to don Oroko San Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 15 | The Starchild | 1993-12-18 |
| (Synopsis credited to TMNT.COM) While rummaging through the local junkyard for parts that might be useful to Donatello's penchant for building whacky inventions, the Turtles witness the crash landing of an alien spacecraft. After a debate as to whether or not they should investigate, they go inside and encounter an alien kid named Quarx. Meanwhile, in another part of the junkyard, another alien spacecraft descends. Drako, a star trooper, emerges and reports to his employer that he has located the Starchild. His employer tells him that the ""fleet"" will be in position in two hours and to ""handle the situation"" until then. Back at Quarx's spacecraft, the Turtles try to learn why the little alien kid is all alone, but Quarx would rather play than talk. And while he begins to play in the garbage, Drako arrives on the scene blasting away. The Turtles successfully, but only temporarily, restrain him long enough for Drako to tell them that the Starchild is the ""most dangerous being"" in the Guest stars: Elizabeth Daily | ||
| 14 | Night of the Dark Turtle | 1993-10-30 |
| While Donatello and the other three Turtles debate the issue of ""brains vs. brawn"", Donatello's Early Detection system sounds its alarm. According to Donatello's readings, The City has experienced a major vibration emanating from the Earth. Naturally, everyone suspects Shredder and Krang, so they set out to investigate immediately. Donatello's readings lead them to a Government Research Lab, where only moments ago Shredder received a Micro Blaster from one of the resident scientists. The Blaster is supposedly the mightiest (and smallest) weapon known to man. During a fight scene, Donatello is seriously hurt by Shredder. And while Shredder eludes the Security Guards (without his Micro Blaster), the Turtles also retreat back to the lair with a semi-conscious Donatello. When Don emerges from his coma he is not quite the same. Something about him is different. But one thing is for sure, he is angry and wants Shredder so bad he can taste it. But Donny feels that he needs a new identity.. | ||
| 13 | Elementary, My Dear Turtle | 1993-10-30 |
| (Synopsis for Ninjaturtles.com) The Turtles and Splinter win a trip to Europe... but wind up riding in a crate with the Turtle Van. Once ashore they head for Paris. Meanwhile, Krang devises a giant electromagnet to pull the Technodrome free of its dinky Dimension X asteroid, using the Eiffel Tower in Paris as a giant antenna. In Paris, the Turtles and Splinter wind up touring the sewers... not their idea of a sightseeing tour. April, Vernon and Irma are also in Paris covering the Bastille Day celebrations, when Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop arrive, wire the Eiffel Tower and throw the switch -- instantly magnetizing it and pulling everything except the Technodrome into it! The Turtles rescue April and the others, then -- not knowing the cause of the magnetism -- continue their sightseeing. Meanwhile, Shredder again hits the power generator switch... and the Eiffel Tower begins to be pulled loose from its foundations toward the portal! Just in time, Donatello destroys the generator, Guest stars: Cam Clarke, Peter Renaday | ||
| 12 | Northern Lights Out | 1993-10-23 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) A descendant of the Viking raiders, Eric Red, seizes both April and Professor Swenson's map to the underground volcanos in Scandinavia. He plans to tap into the molten energy, melt the polar ice cap and flood the world's coastal cities, making them easy prey for his wanna-be Vikings. The Turtles battle Eric's ""Hammer of Thor,"" fight a mechanical sea serpent and stop the guy before he blows up the volcanoes. | ||
| 11 | April Gets in Dutch | 1993-10-23 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) The Turtles and April are in Amsterdam. April is covering the showing of the world-famed Duchess Diamond. Krang wants the diamond, a flawless stone, to focus the rays on his Laser Dimension Blade, which will cut through the dimensions and bring the Technodrome to Earth. Krang sends Shredder and the mutants to retrieve it, but they're foiled by a low-rent diamond thief, Spats Sparkle. There's a smelly battle at a cheese warehouse and a climactic chase at an abandoned windmill. | ||
| 10 | Turtles on the Orient Express | 1993-10-16 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) April is covering the revival of the luxury train the Orient Express. Shredder is on the train with Rocksteady and Bebop carrying the Supercharger, a device to accelerate the train to superspeed, sending it out over the Bosphorus and crashing into the Middle East oil fields, destroying them. The Turtles board the train and send the Supercharger flying with Shredder aboard. | ||
| 9 | The Lost Queen of Atlantis | 1993-10-16 |
| As April, Irma and Vernon visit Athens, April receives a present of a strange necklace. She begins to go into trances, during which she acts like an imperious queen! Just then, Shredder along with Rocksteady and Bebop, who have been persuaded by Krang to search for a valuable energy source, arrive and find that the necklace is the power source that they need! The Turtles, who are in Greece sightseeing, arrive along with the members of a local Atlantis cult. A three way battle for possession of the necklace ensues. The cultists are also after April, whom the wannabe-Atlanteans see as the reincarnation of their lost queen. The Turtles rescue April and then set off to track down the origin of the medallion, leaving her behind. The TMNT and Shredder arrive in time to see April being crowned queen by the Atlantean worshippers. A cross-country pursuit leads to the shores of the Aegean, where April uses the powers of the medallion to bid Atlantis to rise from the sea -- which it does! Just in | ||
| 8 | Shredder's New Sword | 1993-10-30 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) The Turtles and Splinter are visiting London's British Museum, and study a portrait of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere and the Knights of the Round Table. In Dimension X, Krang is using a long-range scanner and discovers a rare metal buried in a ruined castle in England. The metal turns out to be King Arthur's legendary sword, Excalibur. Shredder arrives in England and grabs the sword, which has the ability to raise ancient knights, and transform modern England into medieval England. When Shredder realizes its powers, he decides to forget Krang and rule England himself. The power of the sword stops the Turtles at every turn, and April and Irma are captured by the mutants, Shredder deciding to make April his queen. The final battle takes place at the ruined castle of Camelot, with the Turtles dueling with Shredder and the mutants in a medieval tournament. The spirits of Arthur and Guinevere rise and the Turtles defeat Shredder, returning Arthur's sw | ||
| 7 | The Irish Jig is Up | 1993-10-23 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) Krang and Shredder decide to use Ireland as their base for the Technodrome. With a device called the Rainbow Trans-Charmer, the villains intend to turn harmless little creatures like sheep and rabbits into slavering beasts. The Turtles and Splinter, vacationing in Ireland, are attacked by the monster-sheep and track Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to the Dublin Zoo, where they are transforming the animals. April, who is also in Ireland, gets trapped by the now-fierce animals in the petting zoo, and is rescued by the Turtles. Krang decides to pull the castle (where the Turtles are staying) up through the Dimensional portal. But Michaelangelo gets hit by the transformer and turns into an Arnold Schwarzenegger of a turtle and defeats Shredder, using his great strength to pull the castle down to Earth, overloading Krang's portal generator. | ||
| 6 | Ring of Fire | 1993-10-16 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) The Turtles are in Lisbon, Portugal, enjoying the sights. Krang sends Shredder and the mutants there to set up a special lens that will focus the sun's rays to create a devastating heat ray. The Turtles rescue April and Irma from Shredder, Vernon gets mixed up in a bull fight, and finally destroy the lens just as it's about to wreck the city. | ||
| 5 | Artless | 1993-10-09 |
| (Synopsis Credited to Ninja Turles.com) Two snobbish art-collecting aliens arrive in Florence and begin stealing great works of art, while the Turtles and April are there. The citizens blame the Turtles for the theft, and after being defeated in their efforts to stop the aliens, the TMNT must escape an angry mob. The Turtles again run into the aliens, who are ecstatic when they learn their names are Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael -- and decide to take these great artists back to their planet! April broadcasts from the Roman Coliseum, trying to lure the aliens into draining their ship's energy by beaming up the gigantic structure. The Turtles get free, and with Splinter's help convince the aliens that the artworks they stole are counterfeits. Disgusted, the aliens return the works and head for home. | ||
| 4 | Venice on a Half Shell | 1993-10-02 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) Krang decides to use a Hydrofluxer device to threaten to flood Venice, holding it for ransom. The Turtles, in Venice, run into Shredder as he's portaled into a Venetian sewer. There's a battle, and Shredder escapes. The Turtles run into April and Irma, who are covering the Venice Regatta. Meanwhile, Krang sends down Bebop and Rocksteady with instructions for assembly of the Hydrofluxer, which he's sending in pieces. When the two mutants arrive, they run into April and Irma and terrorize them. When the Turtles come to the rescue, Rocksteady and Bebop escape, but drop the Hydrofluxer instructions. Donatello figures out from them what Shredder and Krang have planned, and the Turtles intercept Krang's transmission of the most vital piece of the Hydrofluxer. When an impatient Shredder turns on the device, it goes out-of control, and brings all sorts of stone gargoyles to life. The Turtles rescue Irma and April from a stone griffon, but the Hydrofluxer Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
| 3 | A Real Snow Job | 1993-09-25 |
| (Synopsis credtied to Ninjaturtles.com) The Turtles are vacationing in the Alps, as Splinter goes off to a nearby mountain to meditate. April is in an Alpine village with Irma when she notices the ice and snow melting, unusual for this time of year. We soon learn that Krang has sent Shredder to the village with a Zoetropic wave device to melt the worlds' ice, flooding the coastal cities and making Earth easy prey. When April discovers this, Shredder sends Rocksteady and Bebop to kidnap her. She is able to leave a clue for the Turtles to find before she is captured. Irma's new boyfriend, handsome Gustav, helps the Turtles -- until he turns out to be a robot of Shredder's, sent to stop the Turtles from locating Shredder's mountaintop hideout. The Turtles arrive and stop Shredder just as the gigantic glacier is about to crush the town. Donatello manages to reverse the temperature drop, and things return to normal. | ||
| 2 | Rust Never Sleeps | 1993-09-18 |
| In the Technodrome, Krang works on an oxidizer rocket with enough power to blast the Technodrome to Earth. But something goes wrong, and instead of thrust, the device grows rust! Shredder berates Krang for yet another failed idea, but Krang sees this as a tool of conquest, by threatening to rust all metal on the Earth unless the citizens surrender. Meanwhile, the Turtles are in Paris with Splinter, who is showing them the sights via the sewer system. Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady arrive in Paris with the device, which they charge with Paris' electrical power system. April arrives to cover the story of mysterious power failures in the City of Lights, and gets captured by Shredder. The Turtles head for the rescue as Rocksteady and Bebop blast everything in sight with their rust encruster. They stop the rusting as the Eiffel Tower itself begins to collapse from rust. The Turtles rescue April and just in time, Donatello reverses the rust encruster and saves the Eiffel Tower. | ||
| 1 | Tower of Power | 1993-09-18 |
| (synopsis credited to TMNT.COM) The Turtles and Splinter win a trip to Europe... but wind up riding in a crate with the Turtle Van. Once ashore they head for Paris. Meanwhile, Krang devises a giant electromagnet to pull the Technodrome free of its dinky Dimension X asteroid, using the Eiffel Tower in Paris as a giant antenna. In Paris, the Turtles and Splinter wind up touring the sewers... not their idea of a sightseeing tour. April, Vernon and Irma are also in Paris covering the Bastille Day celebrations, when Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop arrive, wire the Eiffel Tower and throw the switch -- instantly magnetizing it and pulling everything except the Technodrome into it! The Turtles rescue April and the others, then -- not knowing the cause of the magnetism -- continue their sightseeing. Meanwhile, Shredder again hits the power generator switch... and the Eiffel Tower begins to be pulled loose from its foundations toward the portal! Just in time, Donatello destroys the generator, Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
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| 16 | Sleuth on the Loose | 1992-12-28 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) While the Turtles are watching their favorite TV show ""SLEUTH ON THE LOOSE"", which stars April's Aunt Agatha, 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, Mi | ||
| 15 | Mr. Nice Guy | 1992-12-21 |
| It's sweeps week and Burne assigns April a story reporting on the increase in urban crime. The only problem is that urban crime is decreasing...or so she thought until she had her Channel Six van stolen right from under her nose! Meanwhile, ever the grump and even more so on his birthday, Raphael accidentally blasts himself with one of Donatello's many inventions while ironing his laundry. Whatever this device is, it has turned the usual foul-mooded Raphael into a charming, friendly, always-willing-to-lend-a-hand Turtle. The other guys are confused by Raphael's sudden change of attitude, but are reluctant to look a gift horse in the mouth. Over at the Crosstown bank, the stolen Channel Six News van crashes through the front doors, and Max, a typical cartoon punk and his partner in crime, Iggy, make an early withdrawal. As chance would have it, the Turtles are out on a pizza run and happen to be near the Crosstown Bank as it is being robbed, and while Leonardo, Donatello, and Michaelang | ||
| 14 | Polly Wanna Pizza | 1992-12-14 |
| (synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) Michaelangelo returns from his sojourn to the pet shop with a monkey named Clyde, much to the chagrin of the other Turtles. After only a few minutes with the undisciplined pet Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael demand that it be returned to the pet shop. Meanwhile, Burne Thompson has assigned April an interview with the notorious Mugsy McGuffin, a mob boss responsible for the theft of the Galoobie Ruby. It seems that Mugsy is being paroled after 15 years in prison and Burne thinks that because April will be the first women he will lay his eyes on in all this time, he will give up the location of the stolen jewel. Unbeknownst to both April and Burne, Vernon plans to scoop April out of her story by arriving at the State Prison first. On the other side of town, while Mugsy's henchmen, Boris, prepares for Mugsy's homecoming, he accidentally spills black paint on Mugsy's pet parrot and quickly delivers it to Ralph's Rent a pet for quick cleaning. And | ||
| 13 | Snakes Alive! | 1992-12-07 |
| While practicing their martial arts, Leonardo tells Splinter that he is convinced that there is one combat maneuver he has yet to teach the Turtles. Splinter ponders this for a moment and then agrees to teach him the one technique for which there is no defense, the Viper Maneuver. However, despite being Splinter's most gifted pupil, the Viper Maneuver seems to be beyond Leonardo's ability. Splinter suggests that maybe there is some hidden fear that prevents him from accomplishing the maneuver. Leonardo is insulted and quickly defends his honor by stating that he is not afraid of anything! Splinter informs Leonardo that he will not be able to perform the Viper Maneuver until he confronts his deepest, darkest fear and overcomes it. Meanwhile, April O'Neil reports on a break-in at the city zoo's reptile house. It seems that someone made off with over six hundred species of snakes. Donatello, Raphael and Michaelangelo are very curious about this robbery while Leonardo seems to be visibl Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 12 | Leonardo is Missing | 1992-11-30 |
| When Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael return from the video arcade, they discover that Donatello's lab is in disarray and that Leonardo is missing. Meanwhile, stuck in the frozen tundra, Krang locates a highly concentrated energy source just outside the city that he believes will be sufficient enough to enable him to blow the entire planet off its axis, thus causing a shift in the Earth's proximity to the sun that would reverse the entire climate of the planet. While the polar ice caps would melt, thus freeing the Technodrome, it would also cause the city to be plunged into a new ice age, paralyzing it for Krang's conquest. With the aid of his Hyper Thruster, a contraption large enough to jolt the Earth off of its axis, Krang proposes to use the Foot soldiers to transport it to planet's surface and assemble it while Shredder and Krang locate the mysterious energy source. While out on the streets, still searching for Leonardo, the Turtles discover a break-in at the Blow Hard bubble | ||
| 11 | Donatello Trashes Slash | 1992-11-23 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) Donatello goes down to Channel Six News to give Vernon a piece of his mind after he had made disparaging comments about Turtles on live TV. On his way, Don runs into Slash, the evil turtle from Dimension X. This time Slash is smarter, stronger and has more technologically advanced weaponry... so he starts kicking Donatello's butt. For some reason, Slash intends to be the supreme turtle in this town. After dispatching Donatello, Slash sets off in search for the other three TMNT. But first he wants to go to Channel Six to get some equipment he will need to complete his ""Trans-Frequency Fluxorlator."" After contacting Donatello on the TurtleCom and rescuing him from under a pile of steel girders, Raphael, Leonardo and Michaelangelo have a good laugh when they learn that this was Slash's doing. They remember him to be as thick as a brick and as dumb as mud. But the skeptical Turtles are finally convinced when they track Slash down at the Channel Si | ||
| 10 | Phantom of the Sewers | 1992-11-16 |
| (This synopsis is credited to Ninjaturtles.com) After another night's performance of the robotic Willie Wombat Revue at the Willie Wombat Revue Theatre (WWPPT), a mysterious figure, wearing a long black cape, black fedora, white face mask, and known only as the PHANTOM, makes an appearance, terrifying alarmed patrons. An irate Rufus Higby, owner of WWPPT, orders his henchmen to get him. When April reports from the scene, a very nervous Rufus Higby tells her that it was merely a publicity stunt. The Turtles that are watching April's report down in their lair think Higby's story is fishy and decide they should investigate. While the Turtles traverse the sewers and remark about how high the underground river seems to be, they encounter the Phantom and give chase, but ultimately lose him. Later, with the aid of a tracking device, the TMNT are able to locate the Phantom's lair. It appears that the Phantom has opened all the flood gates and is generating hydroelectric energy -- but to what e | ||
| 9 | Nightmare in the Lair | 1992-11-09 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.COM) Down in the sewers, while Michaelangelo, Leonardo, and Raphael are watching yet another cheesy sci-fi film, Donatello is busy building his lates invention -- THE DREAM-O-VISION -- a device designed to turn your ""imagination"" into a three-dimensional hologram. After a couple of test runs it appears to malfunction when a ""FREDDY KRUEGER-ESQUE"" character named CREEPY EDDIE appears and announces that he is taking control of the dreams. Donatello shuts down the Dream-O-Vision helmet and decides that it is too dangerous and puts it away until he can figure out what is wrong. Meanwhile, over at Channel Six News, Milton Frobish the Third, a nerd and son of the owner of Channel Six News, has been welcomed to the News Team and assigned to work with April. Thus begins a series of misadventures for poor Milton the nebbish, thanks to Vernon's constant ""sucking up."" Back at the lair, Michaelangelo against Donatello's orders, elects to test out the Dream-O-Visi | ||
| 8 | Too Hot to Handle | 1992-11-02 |
| Donatello tells the other three Turtles that based on his calculations, the Earth has changed its orbit and is heading for the Sun. Mikey, Leo and Raph think that Don has been working too hard and force him to watch a movie with them. But when that movie turns out to be THE DAY THE EARTH COLLIDED WITH THE SUN, Donatello goes ballistic and says that he has to find a way to save the planet. Meanwhile, Vernon's genius nephew, Foster, is in town for his junior high school's science fair. Vernon tries to impress the boy at Channel Six News, but like everyone else in Vernon's universe, Foster sees through him like a sheet of glass. Back at the lair, despite the fact that the termperataure is rising, no one believes Donatello when he tells them ""that the sky is falling."" Over at Channel Six, Vernon makes one last vain attempt to impress his nephew by pleading with April to ask the Turtles if they would meet Foster at the National Junior High Schol Science Fair Competition. The TMNT reluctantl | ||
| 7 | Shreeka's Revenge | 1992-10-26 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) While April is showing off the site of the new Channel Six news building, The Turtles realize that they have forgotten April's birthday. Meanwhile, the Technodrome is under some kind of attack. Bebop and Rocksteady go out to investigate, and they are abducted into a stranger alien craft owned and operated by SHREEKA. Shreeka is an alien with an attitude and a vendetta against Krang. It seems that she and Krang used to be partners until he double-crossed her. She has spent eons tracking him down and now she has finally found him. What she wants, besides Krang's brain on a stick, is her most potent weapon, her Power Pack Energy Ring. Krang lies and tells her that he has given it to April. While Shreeka heads for the City, Krang gives Shredder the Ring and tells him to deliver it to April ASAP. Shredder is reluctant. Shred-head believes that a ring this powerful should be put to better use. Krang assures him that the ring is virtually useless - most | ||
| 6 | Return of the Turtleoid | 1992-10-19 |
| The TMNT are convinced that every time April covers the unveiling of some new invention, Shredder always happens to see the same televised report and shows up to try and steal it. This time, the Turtles think they can cut Shredder off at the pass by scurrying over to the Top Notch Scientific Corporation and standing guard over the SONIC DISINTEGRATOR - a device that can turn metal into powder. Big Louie and his henchmen break into the lab. Big Louie escapes leaving his henchmen behind to spill the beans. It seems that he had seen April's newscast and decided that the Sonic Disintegrator was just the right tool for robbing banks. Meanwhile, across town, a UFO streaks across the sky and crashes. As innocent bystanders look on, a Killer Robot, known as Destructor X, emerges... When the Turtles hear about the robbery they set out to investigate, convinced that Shredder and Krang are behind it. While searching they come upon Kerma, the Turtleoid from Shell-Ri-La. It seems that the Turtleoid | ||
| 5 | The Sword of Yurikawa | 1992-10-12 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) We open our story with April reporting from the Japanese Embassy about their latest historical artifact exhibit -- the Sword of Yurikawa. But this is not just any sword -- this sword was once owned by Splinter's ninja master. Apparently, the katana has amazing and powerful attributes. Splinter fears that if it were to fall in to the wrong hands, dire consequences would ensue. He orders the Turtles to go to the museum to guard the sword. Meanwhile, Krang's crazy scheme this week is to blow up the Tri-State Bridge just as a convoy of trucks carrying a ""rare form of toxic waste"" passes overhead. The toxic waste will spill into the harbor and upon contact with the sludge at the bottom of the river, create a race of MUD MUTANTS. Then, Krang will use his Mindbender Ray to make the Mud Mutants obey his every command. Meanwhile, Shredder learns about the ancient Sword of Yurikawa, now on exhibit at the Japanese Embassy, leaves the Technodrome and heads f | ||
| 4 | Adventures in Turtle-Sitting | 1992-10-05 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) While Splinter is away on meditative satori, Donatello sets his sights on solving world hunger. He invents the ""Food Revivafiver"", a device designed to reverse the aging process of food. However, Michaelangelo accidentally zaps the other Turtles with the device and Donatello fears that it may have devastating effects on them. Meanwhile, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady break into a government weather station to steal balloons and helium. Shedder returns to the Technodrome while Bebop and Rocksteady load their Transport Module with their booty. Back at the Turtles lair, Donatello, Raphael, and Leonardo are shrinking down to Turtle Babies. When April contacts the Turtles about the break in at the Government Weather Station, the three baby Turtles can't wait to get there and punch Shredder in the nose. They all climb on one skateboard and race across town with a frustrated Michaelangelo in pursuit. However, when they arrive, Shredder, as stated earlie | ||
| 3 | Super Irma | 1992-09-28 |
| While the Turtles are busy trying to decide what costumes to wear to this year's Channel Six Halloween party, April and Irma are doing a story on the ""reverse polarity magnet"" at Magno-Dyne Labs. While at the Labs, Irma falls into some ""goop"" that the good Professor Chumley describes as harmless. Nonetheless, she feels ill and goes straight home. Meanwhile, inside the Technodrome on the Arctic Ocean floor, Krang and Shredder watch April's broadcast and decide that the ""reverse polarity magnet"" device is just what they need to rule the world. Later that night, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady break into Magno-Dyne Labs and attempt to steal the Professor's invention. As fate would have it, Irma is walking by in her Halloween costume, which looks like Wonder Woman's in design. As she passes by, Irma is accidentally ""zapped"" by the magnet device when Bebop accidentally turns it on. When Shredder and company try to ""take care"" of Irma, they find themselves being ""taken care of,"" as Irma inadv | ||
| 2 | Krangenstein Lives! | 1992-09-21 |
| Down in the sewers, while the other three Turtles are busy practicing their ninja arts training, Michaelangelo is busy playing computer video games, meanwhile, under the Arctic Ocean, while Bebop and Rocksteady are also busy playing video games, Krang is tuning up his Robotic Body. And while no one is looking, Bebop and Rocksteady inadvertently destroy an important computer chip and surreptitiously replace it with one from a hand-held computer video game player. When Krang's Robotic Body goes on-line -- havoc ensues! Krang's Robotic Body ""thinks"" it is playing a video game. It escapes into a Transport Module and arrives in the Turtles home town -- followed by Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady in pursuit. However, upon arrival, Shredder falls down a big hole, knocks himself out, and temporarily loses his memory, Krang's Robotic Body is on the loose, destroying everything it its path in its quest to win the ""game."" Later, thanks to Bebop and Rocksteady's ""loose lips,"" the Turtles learn the | ||
| 1 | Rock Around the Block | 1992-09-14 |
| Krang summons General Tragg from the Dimension X to keep the Turtles busy (with a Rockolizer - a device that ""vitalizes"" anything made of mineral - i.e. turns inanimate rocks into animate rocks) while Shredder places a remote control transmitter upon a rocket ship preparing to launch a satellite with a new Super Laser. It is Krang's intention to steal the Super Laser and uses it to free the Technodrome from its arctic prison. While rushing across town to cover a report of ""rocks going wacko"", April gets trapped in her van, almost falling into an enourmous crater left by a boulder which exploded out of the earth. The Turtles rescue her. Fortunately, April had contacted the Turtles before heading off to the Central City Park - site of the ""wacko rocks."" Meanwhile, Shredder arrives at the launch site and prepares to attach Krang's remote control device onto the Super Laser. Back across town, the Turtles and April come across General Tragg and realize that Krang and Shredder must be up to | ||
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| 22 | Planet of the Turtleoids (2) | 1990-09-07 |
| With Herman the Horrible defeated and exposed as two renegade Turtleoid delegates on Shell-Ri-La, the Turtles return to Earth, where they must destroy Shredder's new Technodrome Mark II and then defeat Chrome Dome. Guest stars: Jim Cummings | ||
| 21 | Planet of the Turtleoids (1) | 1990-09-07 |
| After clashing with the mutant bull and mole duo Groundchuck and Dirtbag, the Turtles and their new enemies are taken to Shellri-La by an alien "Turtleoid" named Kerma, where our heroes must help defend his planet from a two-headed dragon named Herman the Horrible. Guest stars: Cam Clarke, Jim Cummings, Pat Fraley | ||
| 20 | Michelangelo, the Sacred Turtle | 1991-10-15 |
| (synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) While the other Turtles go off to the local Planetarium to see O'Malley's comet, Michaelangelo goes off to the Natural History Museum with April O'Neil for the unveiling of the mummy of Ahmed Turt-el. At the front door, April and Michaelangelo are warned of the ancient curse by an Egyptologist, Sir Percival and his man servant Casbah. April and Michaelangelo pay them no mind and enter the Museum. No sooner is the sarcophogus opened, when the lights go out. The ghost of Osiris is revealed and a precious ruby, the Turtle's Eye, is stolen from the tomb -- along with April. While Michaelangelo unsuccessfully tries to contact the other Turtles, April is delivered to Sir Percival's home, which is a replica of the Sphinx on the site of the old World's Fair. Here Percival details his plan to harness the power of O'Malley's Coment with the Turtle's Eye Ruby. He plans to use the gem as a ray magnifier, which he will use to ""rule the world"" and make April h | ||
| 19 | Welcome Back, Polarisoids | 1991-10-14 |
| Krang sends the Polarisoids an invitation to visit Earth, only the Polarisoids think that the ""invite"" is from the Turtles. It seems that Krang wants to get a hold of the Polarisoids' camera -- the one that literally captures its subjects within the camera. Krang has retained one of the Polarisoids ""home movies"" and adapted it so that when it is played in the Polarisoids' camera, it will unleash all the terrorizing aliens that the Polarisoids have ""videotaped"" on their vacations across the galaxies. Krang believes that these vicious aliens will keep the Turtles busy so that he can take control of The City. When the Polarisoids locate the surprised Turtles, they have no choice but to invite them back to their lair. On the way, Shredder arrives and steals the Polarisoids camera. He inserts Krang's ""tampered"" tape and unleashes an alien monster which, true to form, attacks the Turtles. Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop cause havoc throughout The City when they unleash more and more alien mon | ||
| 18 | Zach and the Alien Invaders | 1991-10-10 |
| Zach, the Turtles' young friend, and honorary fifth Turtle, is infatuated with comic books, especially ""The Alien Invaders""... but the boy has ""cried wolf"" once too often as he seems to see aliens everywhere. Zach ""retires"" his Turtle costume when his parents enroll him in the Ten-Hut Military Academy where they hope he will learn some discipline and live in the real world. But after Zach arrives, he discovers that all his fellow cadets are zombies thanks to two aliens: Wingnut and Screwloose, who are disguised as Colonel Clout and Sergeant Rambo. Wingnut and Screwloose plan to conquer Earth using their ""Mind Changer"" on the young cadets. Zach calls the police when Wingnut and Screwloose unleash a Robotic Cockroach onto The City, but they do not believe him. The only ones who might believe him are the Turtles, but he is captured before he can convince them that he is telling the truth. It is not until the Robotic Cockroach starts attacking some construction workers downtown that Zach's Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 17 | Leonardo, Renaissance Turtle | 1991-10-09 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) The City Mayor announces an end to crime when he introduces Professor Mindbender and his latest invention: LEX, a robotic police officer. In no time, LEX rids the streets of crime. So much so, that the Turtles decide to take a vacation and leave The City, all save for Leonardo who fears that there may be some things that LEX can not handle. Now with all the major criminals behind bars, Professor Mindbender makes some adjustments to LEX so that he can now pursue small time petty criminals. And his first arrest is of Leonardo and April -- their crime: jaywalking! However, when LEX is called away for another arrest, April and Leonardo take flight and become wanted fugitives. Back at the Turtles' Lair, Leonardo unsuccessfully attempts to contact the other Turtles. But he finds a piece of Donatello's equipment that gives him an idea: find REX-1, their old friend the robotic cop. However, REX-1 is malfunctioning and can not remember who he is. Thanks t Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 16 | Raphael, Turtle of a Thousand Faces | 1991-10-08 |
| Raphael's latest study of disguises leads the Turtles to attempt a rescue when he is mistaken for a mobster named "Mad Dog McMutt." | ||
| 15 | Pirate Radio | 1991-10-07 |
| Krang's attempt to create ""Krang's Chasm,"" by splitting the Inter-Dimensional portal goes awry. But his hopes boudn when he discovers that everyone in The City listens to the ""pirate"" radio station WOOF. He figures that he can use the station to lure The City's populace into Krang's Chasm. Meanwhile, Michaelangelo has been ousted out of the Lair for listening to the head banging music of WOOF. Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop travel to the Earth's surface via a Transport Module in an effort to locate the radio station. They find it anchored at sea in an old abandoned freighter and then The Shredder, as the new DJ: The Sliver, tells all of WOOF's listeners to come to the station. The first one affected by The Shredder's command is Michaelangelo, who walks zombie-like toward the harbor. Irma, another WOOF fan, is next, followed by April who inadvertently hears Shredder's voice when her favorite radio station changes to WOOF. Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello rescue April but lose Michaelang Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 14 | Leonardo Cuts Loose | 1991-10-03 |
| A series of baffling crimes are being committed by "brawny burglars" with thick Austrian/Schwarzeneggian accents and the Turtles are on the case. But so is Casey Jones and that could mean nothing but trouble for the Turtles. Guest stars: Cam Clarke | ||
| 13 | The Ice Creature Cometh | 1991-10-02 |
| While the Turtles do battle with a refrigerator that has not been defrosted lately, Rocksteady and Bebop decide that they want to be the ""top mutants"" at the Technodrome and throw out a vat of mutagen onto the frozen tundra, creating a giant Ice Creature. The Ice Creature goes wild and starts to destroy the Technodrome. The Shredder fires a series of missiles at the Ice Creature and one embeds itself into the Ice Creature's hand. Bebop ""pulls a thorn from the lion's paw"" and the Ice Creature follows Bebop's orders. Shredder suggests that Bebop order the Ice Creature to dislodge the Technodrome -- when that fails he decides that Bebop should take his new friend to The City and retrieve a new thermo explosive device being developed at a nearby Defense Base. Rocksteady, Bebop and the Ice Creature arrive in The City and are greeted by the waiting Turtles. However, they are no match for the creature that Bebop calls ""Frosty"". While Rocksteady and Bebop take a break (they are busy building s | ||
| 12 | Donatello's Duplicate | 1991-10-19 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) Donatello decides to create a clone of himself so that he can spend more time on his inventions while his clone spends more time fixing things around the Lair. Donny tests his latest invention on a sewer rat and accidentally gets his hand in the way, causing the rat clone to talk just like Donatello. The talking rat is discovered by The Rat King and is convinced by a local hood, Pinky McFingers, that they could take over the world with Donatello's invention. Meanwhile, Donatello turns his cloning machine on himself and, thanks to an algebraic miscalculation, creates a clone that is 10 times smarter than he is. The Clone refuses to do the work that Donatello specifically created it for. Donatello decides to put him in his place until he discovers that his Clone is also 10 times more adept in ninja skills. The Clone defeats Donatello, ties him up, locks him in a closet, and then finds himself abducted by Pinky McFingers (who double-crosses The Rat Guest stars: Barry Gordon, Peter Renaday | ||
| 11 | Landlord of the Flies | 1991-09-30 |
| Baxter Fly's back, and this time he's assembled an army of flies to infest the city, endangering millions just so Stockman can get to Shredder, (who we all know, was the cause of Baxter's mutation into an insect) Baxter locates the Technodrome by following Rocksteady and Bepop, but his revenge scheme goes awry when he is caught by Shredder, who freezes Stockman and his fly armada. Krang decides to put his ""frozen asset"" to his advantage. The dimension X warlord frees Baxter and offers him the chance to become human again, provided, of course, that he leads the fly army in an attack on New York, and defeats and captures the Turtles. The TMNT, however, are quick in taking out Baxter, and the scientist is only rescued thanks to Rocksteady and Bebop, who hope that if Baxter succeeds because of their ""rescue mission"", Shredder will turn them human again also. The Turtles turn the tables on the two mutants but this allows Baxter and his army to escape the ensuing chase leads the TMNT and t | ||
| 10 | Raphael Versus the Volcano | 1991-09-27 |
| A malfunction of Donatello's latest invention ultimately results in Raphael believing he is about to die, and ultimately trying to save the world by himself. Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 9 | Napoleon Bonafrog: Colossus of the Swamps | 1991-09-26 |
| (synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) While Krang hires some local hoods to drill for anti-freeze (in an effort to free the Technodrome from the frozen Arctic), he sends Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop down to the Louisiana Swamps in search of the Mutagen Pool. Shredder's mission is to extract said mutagen with the Mutagen Shooter to use against the Turtles. Napoleon Bonafrog contacts the Turtles when he sees Shredder and crew patrolling the swamps and then inadvertently is blasted by the Mutagen Shooter when Rocksteady trips over a root, causing him to mutate into a mean giant frog. Shredder uses this to his advantage and returns to the City with his new ""slave"" in tow. In the sewers, Napoleon reluctantly leads Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop in the Turtles' lair. But before he is close enough, the mutagen wears off and he reverts back to his normal size and warns the Turtles off. Shredder zaps him again, causing him to mutate yet again. Shredder orders Napolean to destroy the Turtles Guest stars: Jim Cummings | ||
| 8 | Muckman Messes Up | 1991-09-25 |
| Attempting yet again to ""downsize"" the Turtles [AKA revert them back to their lives as baby turtles, and therefore render them a threat no longer], Krang sends Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop to earth's surface to retrieve ""compound X-7"", a compound that will return the turtles to their pre-mutate state. The two arrive at the nearby Tropotron laboratory, but they are unable to find ""Compound X-7"", in frustration, the two mutants destroy the lab, accidentally knocking over a barrel contain an unknown substance onto two garbage men in the process. Tipped off by April, the turtles arrive at Tropotron to break up the rampage, after a skirmish, Shredder and his two underlings retreat. Meanwhile, the once-ordinary garbage men have now found themselves mutated into horrible apparitions, they are repelled by their appearance and go nuts. Whoever did this foul deed to them, after watching a misinterpreted channel six news broadcast blaming the turtles for the lab break-in, the new mutants come t | ||
| 7 | Michaelangelo Meets Bugman Again | 1991-09-24 |
| Michaelangelo and the other Turtles go ""topside"" in an effort to find the latest issue of ""The Adventures of Bugman"", only to learn that the comic book has been canceled. Michaelangelo is devastated. Back at the lair, Michaelangelo, Splinter and the other Turtles find it curious that they have also not seen or heard from the real Bugman (aka Brick Bradley) since the last issue of Michaelangelo's favorite comic. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to the TMNT, they have been followed by a young man who writes down every move that they make. When their ""intruder alert"" alarm sounds, they discover their tailer in the bowels of the sewer making a map. As the Turtle team explains to youth the dangers of ""lurking"" around in the sewers, the ledge that they're standing on collapses sending the mutants hurtling down a shaft while the young man makes good his escape. Later, as the Turtles begin their search for Brick Bradley/Bugman, Michaelangelo is once again followed by the youth. Only this time, the young Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
| 6 | Donatello's Bad Time | 1991-09-21 |
| While road testing the Turtle Van with his latest inventions, Donatello encounters a family of hillbillies known as the Badd Family. The Badds are the notorious crime family from the back woods. The Badd's family pick-up truck has ""given up the ghost"", so Donatello, acting as a good samaritan, stops and offers his assistance. The Badds lock the helpful Turtle in the engine compartment of the truck and then steal the Turtle Van and have fun with the many ""contraptions"" that Donatello has installed in/on it. Back at the Turtles' lair, Donatello is afraid to tell the other Turtles about the theft of the Turtle Van. Don-san pretends to be working on the vehicle while he is actually working on the hillbilly's truck. Meanwhile, the other Turtles are desperate for the use of the van so that they can aid in the capture of the ""Heisitng Hillbillies"". Meanwhile, April and Irma, who are investigating the Badd Family themselves, do an interview with Dr. Kepple at the Kepple Research Laboratory. Dr Guest stars: Tress MacNeille | ||
| 5 | Enter Mutagen Man | 1991-09-21 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) In the frozen tundra of the Arctic Polar Cap, Krang rants and raves that Rocksteady and Bebop will not return in time with the ""Bindex 3"" to load the mutagen into the rocket ship's fuel tanks before lift off. This is Krang's latest scheme and it is designed to turn all the City's inhabitants into horribly disfigured mutants from the vapor trails of the fuel used to lift the rocket off the launch pad and send it into space. Rocksteady and Bebop screwed up. While everyone is arguing about it, a messenger known as Seymour Gutz, from the Fly By Night messenger Service, arrives with a letter for The Touch of Romance Flower Shop. No one knows how he got into their ""hideout"" so Rocksteady and Bebop start blasting at him to encourage him to leave. Suddenly, the catwalk that Seymour is standing on is hit by laser fire and he falls into the vat of mutagen and literally ""goes to pieces"". After creating a special suit that ""holds"" his body together, Krang a Guest stars: Peter Renaday, Rob Paulsen | ||
| 4 | Michelangelo Meets Mondo Gecko | 1991-09-19 |
| Michaelangelo awakes in the middle of the night from a bad dream. Unable to remember what it was about, Splinter assists him through hypnotism. Mikey vividly recalls the day that he and his brothers fell into the sewer and landed in the green ooze but he also sees a small lizard crawling through the contaminant and then something picks up the lizard and carries it away. That is all the Michaelangelo can remember. Splinter advises the Turtles to go back to sleep as he returns to his own bed chamber. Unable to sleep, Michaelangelo ventures down into the sewers, trying to locate the tunnel from his dreams. No sooner does he find it, then a burglar alarm sounds from above the streets and he ""beats feet."" Up on the street, Michaelangelo encounters three punks running away from the Second City Bank with bags of money. He tries to stop them, but is less than successful. On his way back through the sewers, Mikey is run down by one of the bank robbers riding a skateboard. Michaleangelo chases t | ||
| 3 | My Brother, the Bad Guy | 1991-09-14 |
| Shredder breaks into the Ninja Hall of Fame and steals the diary of the infamous Brothers Kojima. He leaves his fingerprints all over the place though, and one Lt. Saki finds them: Shredder's brother! Burdened with his evil brother's past, and present sins. Lt. Saki vows to bring in his sibling, and travels to America to track him down. He meets up with the Turtles by accident at the Nuclear Fusion Reactor. Where they are safeguarding a new super-magnet, which they suspect might be Shredder's next target. But all chance of an alliance between the two forces are soon hampered by lt. Saki's obsession with doing things ""by the book"", preventing the green machine from breaking the law in efforts to stop shredder. Shredder creates holograms of the Kojima Brothers, and programs them with ""the greatest secrets of the three great ninja master of all time"". The brother's keep the TMNT busy long enough for Shredder, rocksteady and bebop to break into the nuclear fusion reactor and acquire the su Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 2 | Once Upon a Time Machine (2) | 1991-09-17 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) Hokum Hare discovers that Shredder has a ""time train"" to travel to the future, where he can become crimelord of a crime-free era. The Turtles and Hokum grab a ride on the train, arrive in the future to find the elder versions of the Turtles, now retired! Shredder plans to kick older Turtle butt, and the younger Turtles try to whip their older selves into shape before the big confrontation. | ||
| 1 | The Turtles and the Hare (1) | 1991-09-16 |
| In Krang's latest scheme, Rocksteady and Bebop, dressed as Easter bunnies, are blasting people with a Docilizer Ray and turning them into timid, rabbit-like people. If the ray works, Krang plans on installing it in a microwave transmitting dish and zapping the entire City with it! To stop them, the Turtles must search out a Cyranium Crystal in the Fairy Tale Dimension. | ||
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| 39 | Unidentified Flying Leonardo | 1990-12-01 |
| While helping April investigate a report of giant monsters attacking a superstitious farming village, Leonardo is mistaken for an alien from another planet. The lone Turtle must avoid being hunted down into extinction while also trying to rescue April from a mad scientist. | ||
| 38 | The Foot Soldiers Are Revolting | 1990-12-01 |
| A Foot Soldier named Alpha-1 has his intelligence increased, but it results in a Foot Soldier rebellion against Shredder and Krang and the duos exile from the Technodrome. Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 37 | Big Bug Blunder | 1990-11-24 |
| A failed mutagen experiment results in an invasion of giant insects and arachnids in New York City. | ||
| 36 | Beyond the Donatello Nebula | 1990-11-24 |
| While trying to contact the Turtle Nebula, Donatello meets an intelligent lizard alien named Algernon ('Algae' for short), who must help him and the other Turtles rescue April from a greedy man named Hostile Hiram Grelch. | ||
| 35 | Raphael Drives 'em Wild | 1990-11-17 |
| A machine called the Transmogrifier causes Raphael and a cab driver to swap bodies, and it is later discovered that a defect in that same small device could do some very big damage to the city if activated. | ||
| 34 | Splinter Vanishes | 1990-12-24 |
| If the episode title alone doesn't give away this tale's synopsis, I'll gladly provide it: SPLINTER'S GONE! Returning from another mission, the TMNT are shocked to discover their mentor has left the lair, leaving behind only a video taped message. Playing the message, the TMNT are informed by their mentor that he has taught them all he knows, and it is time for him to leave them, and for the green machine to grasp their own destinies and go their OWN separate ways. (GASP!) The Turtles decide to take this final advice and dis-unite. Michangelo lands a job as a TV cook, Donatello works in a fix-it shop (But ""Tool Time"" he ain't), Leonardo works at a Fitness Centre, and Raphael sacrifices his self-respect to entertain kids at birthday parties. Back in the Sewers, his rodent majesty the Rat King decides to take advantage of the Turtle's separation and teams up with his one-time enemy Leatherhead to cause some mischief. The two rouges scheme to create an army of Robo Rats and Android Alliga | ||
| 33 | Leonardo vs. Tempestra | 1990-11-17 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) The Turtles sneak into an arcade in the middle of the night to play video games. Leonardo gets hooked on a game called ""Tempestra's Revenge."" One rainy night, Leon sneaks out to play the game. While Leonardo is playing the game, lightning strikes the arcade and Tempestra comes to life. Leonardo contacts the other Turtles and asks them for help. Tempestra overhears him calling for help and traps the other Turtles in their lair by flooding the sewers. April finds Leonardo trying to dodge falling things from the earthquake that Tempestra has started. The fearless reporter picks up the dazed Ninaj Turtle and they both set out to find Tempestra. They follow her trail to a nuclear power plant where she has gone to recharge herself. Leonardo thinks he has an idea to get rid of Tempestra for good. He tries to egg her on by telling her he does not think she is all that powerful. Tempestra falls for the trick and proves her strength by creating three crea | ||
| 32 | The Big Cufflink Caper! | 1990-09-14 |
| The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are looking for some excitement. They soon find it when hoods start robbing fancy stores but only steal cufflinks! The turtles decide to investigate this and the only way to do so is to go as undercover crooks. After putting a competing gang 'on ice', the turtles get the scoop on the cufflinks and learn which cufflink they really want which is a high explosive and so the turtles must keep the hoods, and Shredder, Rocksteady, and Bebop away from it. Guest stars: Cam Clarke, Peter Renaday | ||
| 31 | Donatello's Degree | 1990-11-03 |
| Donatello earns his degree from Sopho University, but discovers that he has been mistaken for a girl, so he asks Irma to masquerade as him. Meanwhile, the real Donatello discovers a plot by Professor Philo Sopho to destroy the Earth. Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 30 | The Dimension X Story | 1990-11-03 |
| Shredder has a plan to destroy the Turtles, but with the Technodrome's portal out of commission, he is unable to challenge them on Earth, so he uses the Dimensional Teleporter to bring his enemies to Dimension X. Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 29 | What's Michaelangelo Good For? | 1990-10-27 |
| Michaelangelo must rescue the other Turtles when they are captured by an evil scientist. Guest stars: Phylicia Rashad | ||
| 28 | Poor Little Rich Turtle | 1990-10-27 |
| Michaelangelo must babysit and protect a young rich girl named Buffy, who knows the formula for a super fuel that Krang needs for the Technodrome. Guest stars: Jennifer Darling, Renae Jacobs | ||
| 27 | Michaelangelo Meets Bugman | 1990-10-27 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) Michaelangelo avidly reads a comic book which features his favorite superhero, Bugman, a half man, half insect fighter who battles for truth and justice. While reading one of the comic books, Mikey hears a cry for help in the sewer. To his surprise, Michaelangelo rescues Brick Bradley (Bugman in his human state). One of his enemies, Electrozapper, tied him with chains made of Leestanite, which affects Bugman as Kryptonite harms Superman. After hearing what happened to Bugman, Michaelangelo decides to go with him to fight Electrozapper. He leaves a note for the other Turtles telling them where he has gone. When the Turtles find Michaelangelo's note, they begin to laugh, thinking that it's one of his practical jokes. Bugman takes Michaelangelo to a power plant where Electrozapper is hiding out. When they arrive, they find April walking around investigating the plant. They locate one of Electrozapper's antennas and destroy it. Electrozapper comes o Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
| 26 | Rhino-Man | 1990-10-27 |
| (Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) J. Gordon Hungerdunger, a Texas millionaire, is holding a ""best super-hero"" contest. The winner of the contest will receive the humongous Malaprop Diamond. No one is aware of it, but Hungerdunger is using the contest as a diversion so that he can put a zombie-making chemical into the city's water supply. The malevolent millionaire figures that if he can get the citizens under his control, he can easily take over the city. Krang sees April's news report about the contest and gets an idea on how he can use the diamond to get out of Dimension X. He could use the diamond to focus a heat ray powerful enough to cut the Technodrome loose from the asteroid. Shredder decides to make super-heroes out of Bebop and Rocksteady so that they will win the diamond. The Turtles discover from April and Irma what is happening to the city. They all cannot figure out why Hungerdunger would hold a contest like that. The Turtles spot Bebop and Rocksteady (now calling t Guest stars: Alan Oppenheimer | ||
| 25 | Rebel Without a Fin | 1990-10-13 |
| Dr. Polidorius, a mad scientist plotting to mutate all humanity into aquatic-beings, creates Ray (not the similarly-named Mighty Mutanimals character), who possesses several abilities of different marine species. Ray kidnaps April O'Neil, and Polidorius mutates her into a fish-woman to be Ray's mate. | ||
| 24 | Farewell Lotus Blossom | 1990-10-13 |
| Ninja Lotus Blossom's nightmares draw her to a strange artifact in the Turtles' possession. The artifact contains an angry spirit, whose wife's soul is within Lotus. Guest stars: Cam Clarke, James Avery, Renae Jacobs | ||
| 23 | Donatello Makes Time | 1990-10-06 |
| Donatello invents a machine that can freeze time, which a deranged professor steals as part of a plan to conquer the world. | ||
| 22 | The Big Zipp Attack | 1990-10-06 |
| An alien called a 'Zipp' is sent to Earth, but this little alien soon becomes a big problem. | ||
| 21 | Funny, They Shrunk Michaelangelo | 1990-09-29 |
| When Michaelangelo decides to put one of Donatello's inventions on max power for his own entertainment, he ends in a--quite literally--little problem. April and Vernon get caught in the shrinking ray while getting footage of a military ship and join Michaelangelo on his wild adventure. | ||
| 20 | Were-Rats from Channel 6 | 1990-09-29 |
| After many failed attempts from his rodent subjects to find food, the Rat King learns of an abandoned canister of mutagen lost in the sewers and claims it for himself. Then, he kidnaps Irma and Vernon and uses the mutagen to transform them into his mutant slaves, for the sole purpose of raiding food warehouses. It is later discovered that the mutations are unstable and can only be active if the Rat King plays his hypnotic flute. | ||
| 19 | Leonardo Lightens Up | 1990-09-22 |
| A ray-gun makes Leonardo carefree and ignore his responsibilities. This leaves the Turtles defenseless and the city at the mercy of Maestro G Clef, a villain who destroys the city with music. | ||
| 18 | Slash: The Evil Turtle from Dimension X | 1990-09-22 |
| Bebop and Rocksteady use Krang's new Mutagen on Bebop's pet turtle Slash so he can do their housework for them. Slash runs away and is conned by an irritated entrepreneur into framing the TMNT. Guest stars: Peter Cullen | ||
| 17 | Raphael Meets His Match | 1990-09-15 |
| Raphael wins a place at the owner of a fast food chain's party. When the yacht is taken hostage by Hi-Tech pirates he and the mysterious lizard-woman Mona Lisa work together to stop them. Guest stars: Pat Musick, Thom Pinto | ||
| 16 | Bebop and Rocksteady Conquer the Universe | 1990-09-15 |
| On their latest trip to Earth, Bebop and Rocksteady steal a machine that makes everyone scared of everything. | ||
| 15 | Raphael Knocks 'em Dead | 1990-09-08 |
| Raphael must contend with a mobster named Pinky McFingers when he is kidnapped from a local comedy club. Guest stars: Pat Fraley, Peter Renaday | ||
| 14 | Son of Return of the Fly II | 1990-09-08 |
| Vengeful Baxter Stockman and an A.I. computer return to Earth from a dimensional limbo and capture the Turtles while luring Shredder into their trap as well. Guest stars: Pat Fraley | ||
| 13 | Back to the Egg | 1990-09-26 |
| Krang hires a multi-dimensional ring-master who intends on making the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles part of his circus by using an anti-aging serum. | ||
| 12 | Superhero for a Day | 1990-11-24 |
| Gadget Man comes out of retirement after 50 years but is tricked by Shredder into fighting against the Turtles. | ||
| 11 | Menace Maestro, Please | 1990-09-24 |
| When a power surge causes an arcade machine to release Tempestra, It's up to Leonardo to stop her digital wrath before she becomes dangerously powerful. | ||
| 10 | Name That Toon | 1990-09-21 |
| A Technodrome computer disguised as an electronic keyboard ends up on Earth, and in the most unlikely of hands. | ||
| 9 | Planet of the Turtles | 1990-09-20 |
| The Turtles must save the Earth from a massive energy drain and its Apocalyptic result by traveling to another dimension where turtles are the dominant species. | ||
| 8 | Rondo in New York | 1990-09-19 |
| Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady are in town to steal a rare new mutagen created by Oswald Dren, a grad student. Some mutagen is accidentally spilled onto a reel of movie film and monsters and a movie hero named Rondo come to life! The real Rondo is a wimp, and the Turtles try to help him confront the now-living monsters that stalk the street and the movie theater where the Monster Movie Marathon took place. With the turtles' help, Shredder and the mutants fail to steal the mutagen. | ||
| 7 | Turtlemaniac | 1990-09-18 |
| An eccentric billionaire, Monroe Q. Flem, who is also a collector, wishes to collect every piece of TMNT memorabilia that he can get his evil hands on, including April and the Turtles themselves. Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 6 | Four Turtles and a Baby | 1990-09-17 |
| When General Tragg and his troops attack the Neutrino capital, the Neutrino leaders, Zenter and Gizzla, send their infant daughter Tribble through a portal to Earth, asking the Turtles to look after her, but Tribble causes big trouble for our heroes. Guest stars: Tress MacNeille | ||
| 5 | Shredder's Mom | 1990-09-14 |
| New York is in the middle of an induced heat wave caused by Shredder, who must battle the Turtles and deal with his mother, Miyoko Saki, at the same time. Guest stars: Barbara Billingsley | ||
| 4 | Peking Turtle | 1990-09-13 |
| In Dimension X, Krang watches on the viewscreen as April broadcasts from the opening of an exhibit of rare Chinese warrior statues, as well as the world's largest pearl. Krang thinks he can bring the statue to life and use the pearl to create a forcefield to bring the Technodrome back to Earth. Krang sends Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to the museum. They bring one of the warriors to life. Bebop and Rocksteady take it to the sewers to destory the Turtles. At the museum, Shredder brings to life the rest of the statues and orders them to find the Turtles and destroy them. Krang tells Shredder to order his statues to kidnap April and Vernon, luring the Turtles to the museum so the statues can destroy them. Bebop and Rocksteady lead the army of statues back to the museum with April and Vernon. The Turtles follow them to the museum hoping to rescue April and Vernon. The turtles realize that they won't be able to defeat the statues before Krang brings the Technodrome back to Earth. | ||
| 3 | Michaelangelo Toys Around | 1990-09-12 |
| While trying to see the new toys at the Toy Fair, Michaelangelo stumbles upon a plot to take over a noted toy company. | ||
| 2 | Turtles of the Jungle | 1990-09-11 |
| Professor Willard W. Willard, one of Donatello's idols, invents a Molecular Intensifier to control the growth of living things. Krang hears about it and sends Shredder to steal it. While testing the Intensifier, the Professor accidentally zaps his pet monkey Jocko, who grows to 30 feet in height. He also zaps some roots which then grow enormous and begin to take over the city, turning it into a jungle. Jocko gets attracted to April and starts chasing after her. To stop Jocko, the Professor zaps Donatello, making him 30 feet tall as well. Jocko gets angry at Donatello and they start fighting. The Turtles realize they have to stop Jocko before he and Donatello destroy the city. They urge the Professor to come up with a formula to reverse the Intensifier's effects. The Turtles finally reverse the Intensifier's effects. They stop Shredder from getting the device and return the City back to normal. Guest stars: Jim Cummings | ||
| 1 | Plan Six from Outer Space | 1990-09-10 |
| With the Technodrome in serious need for new equipment, Bebop and Rocksteady are sent to Earth, disguised in human form, to capture the Channel 6 building and return it to Dimension X. | ||
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| 47 | The Big Blow Out | 1989-11-28 |
Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 46 | The Big Break In | 1989-11-27 |
| The Technodrome is up and running again, and it is up to the Turtles to hinder Shredder and Krang from getting to the surface. Guest stars: Rob Paulsen | ||
| 45 | The Big Rip Off | 1989-11-24 |
| After several failed attempts to get the Technodrome re-energized, Shredder and Krang run one last-ditch distraction for the Turtles at Fort Charles while Bebop and Rocksteady steal energy fuel cells from the neighboring space research center. | ||
| 44 | Bye, Bye, Fly | 1989-11-23 |
| An interdimensional alien spacecraft leads Baxter Stockman to his latest vengeful plot to destroy the Turtles and Shredder. Guest stars: Jim Cummings | ||
| 43 | Shredderville | 1989-11-22 |
| The Turtles have entered an alternate universe in which they thought had never existed and The Shredder rules the city as Emperor. Guest stars: Jim Cummings, Peter Renaday | ||
| 42 | Mister Ogg Goes to Town | 1989-11-21 |
| An impish alien comedian from Dimension Z (who has mannerisms similar to Pee Wee Herman), escapes to Earth to cause big trouble for the TMNT. Guest stars: James Avery, Rob Paulsen | ||
| 41 | The Grybyx | 1989-11-20 |
| An affectionate, cuddly creature from another world shows up on Earth, with the ability to move objects by mental power. It turns out to be an escaped pet of the Neutrinos. The Neutrinos - Dask, Kala and Zak are in search of Kala's pet Grybyx. As it turns out, the small and cuddly creature can turn into a humongous monster. This transformation occurs when it gets fed pizza, and soon enough the gigantic Grybyx-creature threatens the Turtles and the city. Of course, Shredder and Krang want the Grybyx, but they end up getting more than they bargained for. After transforming back into its old self, the Neutrinos return the once-again cuddly little creature to their dimension. | ||
| 40 | The Gang's All Here | 1989-11-17 |
| Shredder tries to trick the Turtles into eating cookies made with anti-mutagen. The mutagen is supposed to change the Turtles into human weaklings so Shredder can destroy them. Donatello discovers what the cookies are made of and throws them away warning the Turtles that the mutagen is unstable. Michaelangelo wanting to be a human, tries one of the cookies and it mutates him into a teenager. As a human, he meets with April who is working undercover in a gang. This gang, lead by Lugnut, happens to be the one that Rocksteady and Bebop used to belong to. Bebop and Rocksteady ask them to steal electronic parts from an abandoned tanker for the Technodrome. Michaelangelo is having problems with the mutagen being unstable. He keeps changing from human to Turtle at the most inopportune times. April sees him at one of those times and discovers who he really is. | ||
| 39 | The Missing Map | 1989-11-16 |
| Zach, the 'fifth Turtle' and his brother Walt visit the Turtles. As they leave, Walt takes a map that could guide Shredder to the lair... if it happens to fall into the wrong hands. Bebop and Rocksteady find out about the map by eavesdropping on Zach and Walt. Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady pursue Zach and Walt through a Science Fair. Walt tries to look for a place to hide the map. Meanwhile, Zach gets captured by Shredder and gets taken to the Technodrome. Walt tries to find the Turtles to inform them of what has happened to his brother. April is broadcasting from the Science Fair and notifies the Turtles that Walt was seen being chased by Shredder through the Fair. The Turtles set out to find them and on the way they run into Walt who is fleeing from Shredder. Back at the Technodrome, Zach is driving Krang crazy. He is playing with all the buttons on the console. The Turtles find out where Zach is and rescue him, making Krang very happy. Guest stars: Nicolas Omana | ||
| 38 | The Great Boldini | 1989-11-15 |
| The Turtles must clear their names when they are believed to be jewel thieves who stole a priceless emerald during a magic act run by a wizard named Boldini. Guest stars: Barry Gordon, Cam Clarke, Peter Renaday, Rob Paulsen | ||
| 37 | The Turtle Terminator | 1989-11-14 |
| Rocksteady and Bebop, on Shredder's orders, kidnap Irma, who pleads with them to wait until tomorrow -- it seems that she has a date with a handsome weatherman from Channel Six News. As soon as April discovers Irma has been abducted, she contacts the Turtles. At his secret hideout, the Shredder activates his 'Turtle Terminator' to replicate itself to look just like Irma. He then sends the Irma/Turtle Terminator out on its mission -- to destroy all turtles. Irma/Turtle Terminator returns to Channel Six News and professes that nothing has happened to her nor has she seen Rocksteady and Bebop. April reports to the Turtles that Irma is back and that everything is fine but the Turtles are doubtful. They continue to investigate. However, when Irma/Turtle Terminator overhears Burne Thompson refer to his girlfriend as a 'turtle dove' she fires a laser blast out of her eyes, melting the telephone. April realizes that something is wrong. Guest stars: Hal Rayle | ||
| 36 | Leatherhead Meets the Rat King | 1989-11-13 |
| Leatherhead heads to New York to get revenge on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. He runs into the Rat King instead, who has stolen a truckload of chemicals and plans to turn the citizens of New York into mindless zombies so his minions of rats can rule the city. With two of their most insidious foes in the same sewer, the Ninja Turles must work with April O'Neal to stop them both. | ||
| 35 | The Making of Metalhead | 1989-11-10 |
| While the Turtles are suffering from 'Turtle Pox', a disease that affects only mutant Turtles, Krang has developed a robotic turtle that he calls Metalhead in an effort to destroy the Ninja Ts. But first, in order to program the robot, Krang needs a 'Brainalyzer' scan of the Turtles. Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop travel up to the surface and force the Turtles out of hiding by breaking into various business establishments throughout the City. Sure enough, the Turtles arrive at the scene of the crime, allowing Shredder to zap them with the Brainalyzer and making good their escape. The Turtles are confused but relieved to be back at home in their beds. Guest stars: Jim Cummings | ||
| 34 | Usagi Come Home | 1989-11-09 |
| Shredder tricks Usagi Yojimbo into battling the Turtles. | ||
| 33 | Case of the Hot Kimono | 1989-11-08 |
| Someone is stealing all the kimonos in the city. After Master Splinter's favorite kimono is stolen, April's famous detective aunt helps the Turtles retrieve it. Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 32 | Usagi Yojimbo | 1989-11-07 |
| Thanks to a run-in with General Traag from Dimension X, the Turtles discover that Krang is experimenting with his 'Dimensional Portal' again. Donatello decides to contact the Nutrinos in an effort to discover what Krang is up to. Donatello's 'Pan-Dimensional Portal' is knocked 'off track' by Krang's machine and instead of Dimension X, the Turtles make contact with an alternate Earth, in 16th century Japan, where animals are the dominant species -- not humans. Suddenly, a samurai rabbit named Usagi Yojimbo is 'sucked' through the portal and into the Turtles' Lair. After a short battle, Usagi admits defeat and begs to learn their ninja secrets. | ||
| 31 | Michaelangelo's Birthday | 1989-11-06 |
| It's Michaelangelo's birthday, but none of his brothers seem to remember, and it frustrates him greatly. Meanwhile, Shredder and Krang discover what is possibly an 'anti-mutagen' that, after testing it on three rock soldiers, can undo mutations. Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady are sent to use it on the Turtles, and our heroes have a few close calls. | ||
| 30 | Leatherhead Terror of the Swamp | 1989-11-03 |
| While Raphael is reliving the past, via the Turtles' photo album, their Frog friends in the Florida Swamps (Napolean Bonafrog, Genghis Frog, and Rasputin) are being terrorized by a mutant alligator known as Leatherhead, who makes them his slaves. They decide to call the Turtles for help. Meanwhile, Krang's scanner picks up Leatherhead's activities and he sends Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop to the same Florida Swamp to retrieve the mutant alligator and use him to help defeat the Turtles. But no sooner do the Turtles and April arrive when they are captured by Leatherhead. The Frogs turn the tables and help the Turtles capture Leatherhead. Shredder and company arrive in the Florida Swamp and stumble upon the Turtles and April, the Frogs and Leatherhead. They decide to track them for awhile before charging in and attacking. Sure enough he finds his golden opportunity when he rescues Leatherhead from the quicksand that the Turtles, the Frogs, and Leatherhead have fallen into. Guest stars: Greg Berg, Jim Cummings, Pat Fraley | ||
| 29 | Blast from the Past | 1989-11-02 |
| Krang and Shredder are going stir crazy. They have been defeated once too often by the Turtles, so Shredder has decided to do something about it. He takes Rocksteady and Bebop up to the Earth's surface and to the Asian-American Cultural Center where the burial urn of an ancient noble warrior and founder of the Foot Clan, Shibana-Sama, is on display. Meanwhile, April is doing a live broadcast from the same Asian-American Cultural Center. Splinter suggests that he and the Turtles should hurry there at once for fear that Shredder may be on his way. But they are too late. Shredder knocks the Turtles out with a ninja smoke bomb and releases the spirit of Shibana-Sama. Shredder requests that the Warrior Spirit teach Rocksteady and Bebop the secret ways of the ninja and make them invincible. Shibana-Sama replies that only the true leader of the Foot Clan can make such a request. Guest stars: James Avery, Townsend Coleman | ||
| 28 | Beware the Lotus | 1989-11-01 |
| Krang hires a female Ninja, Lotus, to replace Shredder. It seems that Lotus has agreed to help Krang locate the Turtles in exchange for 100 pounds of gold. To prove her worthiness, and Shredder's unworthiness, Lotus defeats him with her Ninja skills. Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop leave the Technodrome with their tails between their legs vowing that Krang will someday beg to have them back. Meanwhile, Burne assigns April and Vernon to do a special story on romance. At the Olaf Perfume Factory, April interviews a Monsieur Olaf, who reveals that he has a 'Scent Analyzer' that can 'sniff out' any fragrance. But, while protected by three armed guards, is suddenly stolen by Lotus and in its place, she leaves a lotus flower. A short time later, Lotus visits Aqua Land and steals from Dr Gilman, a marine biologist, his complete file on his study of genetic codes of turtles. Once again she leaves a lotus flower in its place. Guest stars: Renae Jacobs | ||
| 27 | Super Bebop & Mighty Rocksteady | 1989-10-31 |
| Shredder and Krang produce hi-tech versions of Rocksteady and Bebop to keep the Turtles busy. | ||
| 26 | Pizza by the Shred | 1989-10-30 |
| Michaelangelo gets a job as a pizza delivery boy. But who's his new boss? | ||
| 25 | Corporate Raiders from Dimension X | 1989-10-27 |
| White-collar criminals give new meaning to the term 'hostile take-over.' Casey Jones helps the Turtles uncover who's behind a new wave of corporate crime. | ||
| 24 | Mutagen Monster | 1989-10-26 |
| A train accident produces gallons of mutagen that drench nearby cattle. The result is a super bull with a temper! | ||
| 23 | Casey Jones - Outlaw Hero | 1989-10-25 |
| A self-appointed vigilante, wearing a hockey mask and named Casey Jones, is striking fear in the hearts of the city's criminals. However, the legal system feels that this same vigilante is violating the civil rights of said criminals, therefore, the Police, who believe that the Turtles are responsible, issue an All Points Bulletin. Mr. Thompson calls April at her apartment at five in the morning to assign her the story -- she accepts, but only to prove the Turtles' innocence. The Turtles have also had their own run-in with the vigilante and, realizing how easy it will be for people to confuse him with them, elect to try and stop him. Meanwhile, Krang has developed an army of tiny mechanical insects designed to infiltrate the city's machinery, thereby having access to control it. Guest stars: Cam Clarke | ||
| 22 | Return of the Fly | 1989-10-24 |
| Noticing that the Technodrome's ballast tanks are low, Krang decides to take the Technodrome closer to the surface so that it can siphon off water from an underground reservoir. Meanwhile, Donatello has built a device that will track the Technodrome's movements. No sooner is he done, then the Technodrome is on the move. Observing the action of both the Turtles and Shredder and company is none other than Baxter Stockman/The Fly, who has recently returned to the current dimension and is desperate to enact his revenge on both Shredder and the Turtles. The Turtles, along with April, arrive at the underground water tank before Shredder, and while they prepare for him, April is kidnapped by Baxter Stockman/The Fly. Guest stars: Gregg Berger | ||
| 21 | Green with Jealousy | 1989-10-23 |
| Shredder and Krang engineer a love potion that makes Leonardo, Michaelangelo, and Raphael all fall in love with Irma. Donatello races for an antidote before Shredder drains a naval submarine of all its power. Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
| 20 | Camera Bugged | 1989-10-20 |
| After demonstrating poor skills in their daily katas, the Turtles convince Splinter that they need a vacation -- he agrees, if they can agree where to spend it. Meanwhile, an Alien Tourist/Polarisoid arrives on Earth taking photos of everything -- and everything he takes a photo of disappears right into his camera, to be viewed by family and friends back home on Polaris. Calls are flooding into Channel Six News -- even City Hall is missing and April sets out to get an exclusive. At the Technodrome, Shredder and Krang realize that if they could get hold of the Polarisoid's camera they could rid themselves of the Turtles once and for all. | ||
| 19 | Invasion of the Turtle Snatchers | 1989-10-19 |
| The Turtles throw April a surprise party to celebrate her first anniversary as a reporter at Channel Six News, but April is not feeling very celebratory -- it seems that Burne Thompson has suggested that she will not be celebrating her second anniversary if she does not find a story soon. Donatello and Irma rush out to get a special pizza in an effort to lift her spirits. Meanwhile, Krang and Shredder send Rocksteady and Bebop up to the Earth's surface to locate "a new source of energy generated by the Nucleon Fission Reactor at the University". But the mutants think that Shredder is sending them 'fishing' and when they finally learn their mistake, a bright ray of light, coming from out of the sky, zaps Rocksteady and he disappears. | ||
| 18 | Cowabunga Shredhead | 1989-10-18 |
| Shredder has an accident and ends up acting like Michaelangelo. The episode has the Turtles dealing with him switching between his evil personality and Michaelangelo, to hilarious consequences. Guest stars: Townsend Coleman | ||
| 17 | Turtles, Turtles, Everywhere | 1989-10-17 |
| April covers the launch of a new system developed by the city to help clean up the city's garbage problems faster than ever: An automated computer, programmed to retrieve all forms of waste material, controls several garbage pick-up trucks from its control center, Shredder sees this computer as an ideal weapon to use against the turtles. Breaking into the lab where the computer is situated, the villain re-programs the c.p.u to capture TURTLES rather than retrieve litter... However, things go awry when all the trucks pick up are any non-mutant turtle they lay their eyes upon..including the last of a soon to be an extinct race of turtles, just about to give birth.. Can the green machine save their 'distant cousins' from this terrapin-taker? Or will Shredder get what he originally wanted after all? | ||
| 16 | Four Musketurtles | 1989-10-16 |
| At the local Mardi Gras parade, April, dressed as a 17th-century noblewoman "right out of the Three Musketeers", suggests that the Turtles, who are walking the street 'au natural', should be in costume and should also read Dumas' book. She just happens to have a copy on her and gives it to Leonardo, who reads it at the first opportunity, is enthralled by it and tries to convince the other Turtles of the striking similarities between themselves and the Three Musketeers. Meanwhile, down in the Technodrome, while watching April O'Neil's coverage of the Mardi Gras parade, Krang learns that the priceless Star of Brazil diamond, is, in fact, the long lost element of Impervium - a substance found only in Dimension X and was 'sent' to earth as part of an experiment. Krang tells Shredder that with the Impervium once again in his possession he could create weapons unknown to the likes of man. Shredder wastes no time sending Rocksteady and Bebop up to the Earth's surface to steal the gem. | ||
| 15 | Take Me to Your Leader | 1989-10-13 |
| After awaking from a nightmare in which he failed himself and his comrades in a battle against Shredder, Leonardo feels that he is unfit as a leader and, donning civilian clothes, decides to leave the Lair and the Turtles. Meanwhile, Shredder and Krang have left the Technodrome and are on the top floor of the Mile High Tower, executing Shredder's new scheme for world domination. This time out, he has created a Solar Siphon and by aiming it at the sun, he can effectively drain the sun's 'power/energy' and store it in compact batteries while the Earth slowly goes into a deep freeze. Everyone will be too cold to resist him. | ||
| 14 | 20,000 Leaks Under the City | 1989-10-12 |
| Still searching for a way to destroy the Turtles, Krang develops a Super Pump that he intends to use to flood the sewers and flush out the 'boys in green'. After sending Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop to make the necessary preparations, Krang begins pumping water out of the ocean and pumping it into the sewers. Meanwhile, in the Turtles lair, Splinter and the Turtles are in the middle of a pizza repast when they are swept away by the sudden onslaught of water. But back down in the Technodrome, something has gone wrong. Krang's pump can not be shut off as more and more water is being sucked from the ocean and "dumped" into the sewer -- which is now overflowing into the streets. Soon, the entire city will be underwater. | ||
| 13 | The Ninja Sword of Nowhere | 1989-10-11 |
| Krang's computers detect an alien metal on the surface of the Earth, so naturally, Krang sends Shredder, along with an Alien Metal Detector, to the surface to find it. Meanwhile, the Turtles realize that it is National Sensei Appreciation day and they must go out and buy Splinter a present. Later, at the pawn shop, the Turtles, dressed in their trench coats and fedoras, purchase an old ninja sword. As they leave, Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop arrive, via their Transport Module, at a Laundromat across the street. Krang's Alien Metal Detector begins 'sounding', indicating that what they seek can be found in the pawn shop -- but when they arrive, the signal weakens. Shredder is convinced that the 'Four Men' who left the shop before they arrive, possess the 'Alien Metal'. When the pawn shop proprietor tells him that they purchased a sword -- Shredder is even more convinced. | ||
| 12 | Attack of Big MACC | 1989-10-10 |
| A robot warrior, known as the Mobile Armored Computerized Combatant (M.A.C.C.), arrives from 400 years in the future in 20th-Century New York. He befriends the Turtles, but Shredder and Krang are looking to bring him to their side, at any means necessary. | ||
| 11 | April Fool | 1989-10-09 |
| Emperor Aleister of Malicuria comes to New York City, bringing along a shard of Lydium 90 to the USA. In order to get the mineral to fuel the Technodrome, Shredder invades the costume party thrown by the Malicurian US Embassy to kidnap Aleister's daughter, princess Mallory, but ends up capturing April in a fancy dress who looks just like Mallory. Guest stars: Renae Jacobs | ||
| 10 | Turtles at the Earth's Core | 1989-10-06 |
| After witnessing a living dinosaur wander in the city and disappear abruptly, the Turtles follow its tracks into a large hole, where they discover a shocking revelation: A cave where dinosaurs still roam. Meanwhile, Shredder and his mutant goons, Bebop and Rocksteady, are also there, but to collect a crystal needed by Krang to recharge the power cells of the Technodrome. The Turtles discover that the crystal is the source for all lifeforms inside the cave, and must get it back before they are all destroyed. | ||
| 9 | Enter the Rat King | 1989-10-05 |
| After an unpleasant encounter with a rat, Mr. Thompson assigns April to research the growing rat infestation. April heads for the sewers and after turning up nothing returns to Channel Six News to meet her deadline. However, she and Irma are forced to return to work on foot after all four tires of the Channel Six News van have been chewed by rats. Suddenly, they are being pursued by an army of rats and escape on a passing city bus. Back at Channel Six News, in the middle of April's editorial, the lights go out. When they come back on April is gone. The Turtles, who were watching April on TV in their secret lair, spring into action to locate their missing friend. | ||
| 8 | The Fifth Turtle | 1989-10-04 |
| Dressed in their human disguises, Donatello and Raphael venture out of their Turtle lair to buy supplies to make pizza. On their way back, via what they believe to be a shortcut, they are "intercepted" by a gang of young street Punks. Suddenly, a young boy wearing a Turtle costume, and who calls himself Zack: "Master Ninja Turtles and the Scourge of Evil Doers", drops in out of nowhere. As he prepares to defend Donatello and Raphael, he falls flat on his face, allowing the real Turtles to dispatch the punks with ease. Afterwords, Zack explains how he wants to help them fight crime -- but Raphael tells him that he is more of a menace than a crime fighter. The kid leaves in a huff, picking up Donatello's Turtle-Com -- which he had lost in the scuffle with the would-be attackers. Guest stars: Nicholas Omana, Rob Paulsen | ||
| 7 | Burne's Blues | 1989-10-03 |
| In the middle of a summer heat wave, the Turtles cool down by having pizza at Plink's, home to the world famous chef: Wolfgang Plink. Suddenly, three Punks storm into the restaurant and try to hold the place up. Only they did not count on the Turtles, who dispatch them with ease. Back at Channel Six News, April, Vernon, Irma, and Mr. Thompson finish watching a tape of April's broadcast. Mr. Thompson is upset because there was no footage of the Turtles. April tries to explain that she promised not to include it in her report. Mr. Thompson is furious. In his day, he goes on to explain, a good reporter let nothing stand in his way of getting the news. Vernon chimes in by suggesting that if Mr. Thompson were not so old and fat, he would be out on the streets now searching for the Turtles. The insulted Mr. Thompson thinks that this is a great idea and volunteers Vernon to go with him, leaving April to cover a story on why the air conditioners all over the city are on the blink. | ||
| 6 | The Old Switcheroo | 1989-10-02 |
| Mr. Thompson orders April into his office to assign her a news story. It seems that the nightwatchman at Cybertech Laboratories spotted "some weird character hanging around" -- Mr. Thompson is convinced that he must be a friend of 'April's Turtles'. She assures him that he is not and heads off to Cybertech Lab with mini-cam in hand. Meanwhile, down in the Turtles' Lair, Donatello is displaying his new Super Pizza Maker. The other Turtles are impressed with its ability to make pizza in a matter of seconds, but when it is switched into high gear -- the machine overloads and explodes, causing loose parts to scatter across the room. One of these 'loose screws' hits Leonardo, causing "just a bruise". Suddenly, April contacts them from Cybertech Labs, via the Turtle Com, to inform them that Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop are up to no good. While she waits for the Turtles to arrive (including Splinter, who is concerned about Leonardo's injury,) April begins to videotape Shredder and his goon. | ||
| 5 | Sky Turtles | 1989-09-29 |
| The Turtles go flying when the Shredder invents a gravity-altering device. | ||
| 4 | The Maltese Hamster | 1989-09-28 |
| It was a dark and rainy night. The Turtles, wearing their trench coats and fedoras investigate a reign of mob terror. Donatello, in his worst 'Sam Spade' impersonation, narrates this pulp/film nor story of banks all over the city being "taken down by the mob". But, as Donatello tells the viewer, the mob is using sophisticated weaponry -- the kind that could be only supplied by Shredder. And what mobster would be 'gutsy' enough to deal with Shredder? Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 3 | Attack of the 50-Foot Irma | 1989-09-27 |
| While preparing for Irma's birthday party, Michaelangelo realizes he has forgotten to invite the guest of honor. He contacts April, who is in the midst of interviewing Professor Von Zifflein about the discovery of a meteorite that "just crashed in the area." The professor claims that this is a very unusual meteorite with a core composed of an extremely rare isotope known as 'Exaporon'. The Turtles turn on their TV to watch their favorite journalist as she interviews the professor. Suddenly a noxious gas fills the room and someone steals the meteorite. Before the thief can escape, he stops in front of the news camera, revealing himself to be Shredder. | ||
| 2 | Turtles on Trial | 1989-09-26 |
| Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael are enjoying an episode of professional wrestling when Michaelangelo enters the room and turns the channel to 'ON TRIAL' hosted by Clayton Kellerman, a Morton Downey-like rabble rouser who suggests that a clear and present danger is lurking in the sewers: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Turtles are aghast and can't understand why people would hate them. April has her make-up department make human masks so the Turtles could move more freely in the streets. Meanwhile, Shredder is sweating from the heat, as Krang "chews him out" for his failure to retrieve the necessary components to repair the refrigeration units. Shredder has had enough and suggests that Krang go up on the Earth's surface and get what he needs and eliminate the Turtles himself. Krang considers this a good idea. | ||
| 1 | Beneath These Streets | 1989-09-25 |
| The Turtles learn the cost of slacking off when Splinter is badly hurt during a confrontation with Shredder. | ||
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| 13 | Return of the Technodrome | 1988-12-24 |
| Krang, sick of Shredder's constant failings, makes a shocking resolve to return the Technodrome to Earth. Krang sends Shredder an energy-converter from Dimension X and instructs the villain to take over the hydroelectric station at Niagara Falls. | ||
| 12 | The Catwoman from Channel Six | 1988-12-17 |
| While experimenting with a Matter Transporter in his secret hideout, Shredder sends Rocksteady and Bebop to a nearby garbage dump. Through a series of mishaps, Rocksteady and Bebop find themselves in the sewers and in the Turtles' Lair. The Turtles contact April O'Neil and lure her with the promise of a great news story, but when she arrives she discovers that they need a new TV to replace the one that Rocksteady and Bebop destroyed during their encounter. It seems the 'boys in green' are addicted to sci-fi movies and were in the middle of a marathon when Rocksteady and Bebop dropped in. Guest stars: Peter Renaday | ||
| 11 | Teenagers from Dimension X | 1988-12-10 |
| While cruising around Dimension X, the Nutrinos decide to 'buzz' the Technodrome. However, when they fly by, they notice that a cargo bay door is open and can't resist the temptation. Inside, they tap into a transmission between Krang and Shredder on Earth. Through this transmission, the Nutrinos learn of Krang/Shredder's latest plan to destroy the Turtles. The Nutrinos decide that they can't sit idly by and watch, so they open their own portal and arrive on Earth to warn the Turtles. | ||
| 10 | New York's Shiniest | 1988-12-03 |
| A robot cop, Rex-1, helps April and the Turtles defeat an evil army of robot cops under the control of Shredder. | ||
| 9 | Splinter No More | 1988-11-26 |
| Sensing Master Splinter's despair at his new life as a rat, the Turtles agree to use the small amount of mutagen that they have left to concoct a formula that will revert Splinter back into Yoshi. The experiment is a success and Yoshi decides to take a stroll, as a human, through the city. Meanwhile, April is reporting Public Service Announcements from the local library when spies Rocksteady and Bebop. She immediately contacts the Turtles who head straight for the library where they encounter Shredder. It seems that Shredder has stumbled onto a spell that will enable him to open a portal to any dimension he chooses.The Turtles find a reference to a temple in an old subway terminal somewhere under the city. | ||
| 8 | Invasion of the Punk Frogs | 1988-11-19 |
| Shredder's latest scheme is to acquire more mutagen and create more mutants but, due to an ion storm in Dimension X interfering with the dimensional portal, Krang is forced to transport the mutagen canister 'blind-folded', it lands in a Florida swamp rather than the Big Apple. Shredder heads south to recover the canister and discovers four mutant frogs. He realizes their potential and makes plans to return to New York City with them. | ||
| 7 | Enter: The Fly | 1988-11-12 |
| Shredder attempts to use the world trade center in an experiment, but the failure of Baxter's essential new device, plus the interference of those heroes in a half shell, prevent the villain's plot from succeeding. Frustrated at Baxter's latest failure, Shredder contacts Krang in Dimension X and demands that Rocksteady and Bebop be sent to aid him. Krang informs shredder that an exchange must be made to enable the portal to open properly, Shredder has the perfect candidate to take Rocksteady and Bepop's place: BAXTER! So, with a quick gesture (literally, Shredder actually throws Baxter into the portal), the transfer is made, and Shredder gets his old henchmen back. Baxter's fate, sadly, is not so pleasant, Krang immediately orders his execution, and he is sent to the disintegration chamber. A tiny Fly is his sole company inside the chamber as the device is activated. But fate has other ideas for the scientist. Guest stars: Barry Gordon | ||
| 6 | The Case of the Killer Pizzas | 1988-11-05 |
| Shredder and Baxter Stockman switch meatballs on some pizzas, used as prizes in a contest, with some weird alien eggs from Dimension X. The Turtles must battle the creatures that hatch from the eggs in order to save the city. Guest stars: Jennifer Darling | ||
| 5 | Curse of the Evil Eye | 1988-10-29 |
| The Turtles are still on the search for the last fragment but Shredder beats them to it. Connecting all three to his helmet he creates a deadly weapon to battle the turtles. The helmet changes hands several times from the battle but eventually finds its way back to Shredder. He uses the helmet to create an army of giant golems at the San Francisco bridge. The Turtles discover that the fragments are becoming dangerously unstable, and they race to tell the villain to rid himself of the eye before it explodes! Guest stars: Barry Gordon | ||
| 4 | The Mean Machines | 1988-10-22 |
| After the batteries died in the alien crystal converger, Donatello, using spared circuits from the space ship, builds a tracking device to help locate the second fragment of the Eye of Zarnov. On the streets, the tracking device picks up the signal and leads the Turtles to a branch of a bank where a hold-up has just occurred. | ||
| 3 | It Came from Beneath the Sewers | 1988-10-15 |
| Shredder sheepishly reports to Krang that he has lost the First Fragment and needs Krang's help. Krang agrees and, with his hi-tech equipment, locates the Fragment just outside the city near where a traveling carnival show has pitched their tents. Meanwhile, the Crystal Converger has led the Turtles and April to the same carnival. Before they can locate the Fragment, it is found by two small boys. | ||
| 2 | The Incredible Shrinking Turtles | 1988-10-08 |
| While practicing their martial arts in Central Park the Turtles witness an alien spaceship crash into a small pond. They dive in and rescue the pilot, he warns them that they must find the 'Three Fragments of the Eye of Zarnof'. The alien tells the Turtles that when the three pieces are joined together, they will bestow power unknown to any earthling. He gives them a Crystal Converger to help them locate the Three Fragments before they fall into the wrong hands. | ||
| 1 | Return of the Shredder | 1988-10-01 |
| Shredder returns from Dimension X and sets out to frame the turtles with a group of thugs dressed as them while Dr. Baxter Stockman uses the Ultimate Rat Catcher on Master Splinter. Guest stars: Jennifer Darling, Peter Renaday | ||
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| 5 | Shredder & Splintered | 1987-12-18 |
| Shredder lures Splinter into The Technodrome, this time with the promise that a weapon in his possession can restore the sensei to human form. The Turtles confront a giant-sized Krang, now in a new body, in the heart of New York City. The five then battle the invading Dimension X troops inside The Technodrome, resulting in the banishment of the fortress, and it's insidious occupants, into Dimension X itself. Guest stars: Pat Fraley | ||
| 4 | Hot-Rodding Teenagers from Dimension X | 1987-12-17 |
| Shredder experiments with the Inter-Dimensional Portal, hoping to contact Krangs' Rock Soldiers and prepare an invasion of Earth. A group of fun-loving aliens called the Neutrionos, renegades in Krang's dimension, take advantage of the Portal's opening and use it to arrive on Earth. Guest stars: Barry Gordon, Peter Renaday | ||
| 3 | A Thing About Rats | 1987-12-16 |
| Baxter Stockman, a mad scientist, is showing an exterminator his new invention a rat catching robot called Mousers. The exterminator rejects Stockman's offer, however Shredder decides to buy his inventions. He unleashes a dozen mousers into the sewers they are easily defeated by Splinter. The Turtles track the one responsible for the mechanical rats to his hide where they encounter Krang. | ||
| 2 | Enter the Shredder | 1987-12-15 |
| The Shredder kidnaps Splinter in an attempt to lure the Turtles to his own cause. In order to rescue Splinter, the Turtles must enter the Shredder's mobile fortress, The Technodrome and brave it's dangerous weaponry. Even if they can, they must still confront The Shredder himself, who is armed not only with the nature of their origin, but also with his own mutated henchmen, Bebop, and Rocksteady. Guest stars: Barry Gordon | ||
| 1 | Turtle Tracks | 1987-12-14 |
| April O'Neil, ace reporter for Channel 6, investigates recent break-ins, allegedly by Ninjas. Resulting in the thefts of numerous technologies, however, a chance encounter with a gang of thieves soon leads her to a bigger story when she is saved from the criminals by four mutant ninja turtles. The Turtles take April back to their lair, and, after getting better acquainted, April learns they are good hearted mutants. They decide to investigate the thefts together and their efforts lead them into an encounter with the mysterious ninjas, The Foot Clan, and their leader, Shredder. Guest stars: Cam Clarke, Jennifer Darling, Pat Fraley | ||
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| 20 | Devoted and Die Hard Fans Speak | |
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| 19 | A look back at the Turtletastic Toys | |
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| 18 | New Interview With The Creators of TMNT | |
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| 17 | New Interviews With the Hit Shows Creative Team | |
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| 16 | Artist Interview with Scott Heming | |
| Artist Scott Heming discusses his work on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. | ||
| 15 | Artist Interview with Paul Scarzo | |
| Artist Paul Scarzo discusses his work on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. | ||
| 14 | Artist Interview with Curt Walstead | |
| Artist Curt Walstead discusses his work on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. | ||
| 13 | A Shellabration of a Fan-Nomenon Sensation | |
| Devoted and Die-Hard TMNT Fans Speak! | ||
| 12 | A Shellabration of the TV Sensation | |
| Interviews with the creative team behind the show. | ||
| 11 | A Shellabration of the Turtles Creation | |
| New interviews with TMNT creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. | ||
| 10 | A Shellabration with Points of Articulation | |
| Takes a look back at the Playmate action figures and features some nostalgic clips from TMNT toy commercials. | ||
| 9 | How It All Began | |
| A very special adventure telling the story of how a famous Japanese warrior named Hamato Yoshi became a warrior rat, the leader of a green lean fighting machine of mutant turtles. Also featured is the evil Shredder - he's big, he's bad and he's trying to find the all-powerful "Eye of Sarnoff" to enable him to wreak vengeance on our world and our green-skinned heroes. Can the Turtles break from their Pizza eating long enough to save the world from the might of Shredder - or this time will evil win through? | ||
| 8 | Under the Shell with Usagi Yojimbo | |
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| 7 | Under the Shell with Baxter Stockman | |
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| 6 | The Turtles - A Ninjatastic Look Back | |
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| 5 | Under the Shell with Krang and Slash | |
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| 4 | Under The Shell with The Shredder | |
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| 3 | Turtles Forever | 2009-10-29 |
| The 2003 Ninja Turtles find their 1987 originals captured and held hostage by Hun. The 2003 Turtles defeat Hun, and the Purple Dragons and rescue their classic originals and escape to the modern Turtles' Lair. Meanwhile, the Technodrome from the 1987 TV series along with Shredder, Krang, Bebop and Rocksteady are together again and fight both versions of the turtles. Meanwhile the classic Shredder, transports the Utrom Shredder back from the ice asteroid that he was sent to after the "Exodus" episode. The classic Shredder and Krang had no idea that the modern Shredder would turn against them and sets out to erase the entire Ninja Turtle Universe, starting all the way back to the 1984 Mirage Comic series to where the Ninja Turtles are as of today, including the 1987 TV series Turtles, the live-action turtles, all the comic book turtles, and the modern TV series Turtles. | ||
| 2 | The Coming of the Guardian Beasts - The Metal Turtles Appears! | |
| The Turtles, along with April and Splinter, go on a trip to Japan in order to help Kinzou Hattori, in order to get rid of a ghost haunting the Hattori House. At the same time, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady teleport themselves to Japan in order to steal the Tablet of the Seven Elements, so they can gain the powers of the Guardian Beasts. | ||
| 1 | The Great Crisis of the Super Turtles! The Saint Appears! | |
| The Turtles explored the temple of the lost Muta Kingdom where they met the spirit of light called Crys-Mu, who was contained inside the Muta Stone. In reward, she gives the Turtles the ability to do the Super Mutation, which turns them from regular turtles into Super Turtles for three minutes. When all four Super Turtles turns into one, they turn into the all-mighty Turtle Saint. At the same time, Shredder and Krang manage to find the Dark Muta Rock as they try to awake the demoness Dark Mu contained inside the crystal. | ||
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