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Season 4 |
| 66 :04x01 - Plan 6 from Outer Space (Sep/10/1990) | | Having vanquished Shredder and Krang, saving the Earth, the jubilant Turtles decide to embark on a vacation. Meanwhile, now trapped back in Dimension X with a severely damaged Technodrome, a vengeful Krang deploys Rocksteady and Bebop to Earth to attach trans dimensional booster rockets to the Channel Six building, with the intention of luring and trapping the Turtles inside of it and sending them into his waiting tentacles. Using human guises, and a robot duplicate of Master Splinter, the bungling duo attempt to pull off the task, but the two are soon recruited to work in Channel Six itself... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 67 :04x02 - Turtles of the Jungle (Sep/11/1990) | | Professor Willard W. Willard's' testings of a new height intensifier comes under the watchful glare of Krang and Shredder. With Donatello an admirer of Willard, the Turtles are soon brought into the fray, but Willard's' experimentation's with the intensifier result in the plantlife of the city increasing in size, and his pet monkey also soon becomes a victim. With the mammal threatening lives, Donatello is made just as large to take it down... | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Professor Willard W. Willard | | Writer: Misty Taggart | | | | | | | | | |
| 70 :04x05 - Shredder's Mom (Sep/14/1990) | | Shredder and Krang create a new orbiting mirror that bathes the Earth, resulting in a heatwave, the TMNT journey to Dimension X to try and disarm the mirror, but they find traps lying in wait, placed there by the strategic hand of Shredders' own mother | | Guest Stars: Barbara Billingsley as Miyoko Saki | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | | | |
| 71 :04x06 - Four Turtles and a Baby (Sep/17/1990) | | The Turtles are given the responsibility of safeguarding the infant daughter of two Neutrinos as their home planet comes under attack from Krang's forces. Krang discovers the infant has been taken to Earth and demands it's capture. Meanwhile, the Turtles discover the infant has psychokinetic powers that prove to be a hindrance. | | Guest Stars: Tress MacNeille as Tribble | | Writer: Misty Taggart | | | |
| 72 :04x07 - Turtlemaniac (Sep/18/1990) | | Billionaire Monroe Q. Flem, a master at perfecting and creating new types of gasses, is obsessed with the Turtles to the point he starts burgling the homes of any associated with them to pick up mementos. Successfully capturing April, he lures the Turtles into a trap, and he soon reveals his intentions are to preserve them forever in a new type of wax | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Monroe Flem | | Director: Rowby Goren | | | |
| 73 :04x08 - Rondo in New York (Sep/19/1990) | | Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop attempt to steal a new form of mutagen, but a battle with the Turtles causes the mutagen to spill into a movie reel projector during a monster movie convention, bringing to life a large ensemble of Hollywood monsters and action hero's, including Michangelo's favorite, who turns out to be a gutless coward when faced with real life threats. | | Writers: Ted Pedersen, Francis Moss (1) | | | |
| 74 :04x09 - Planet of the Turtles (Sep/20/1990) | | Whilst watching a series of Turtle-like aliens wrestling on television, Krang discovers a personal energy projector is being sold on the planet. Shredder steals the projector, but also accidentally takes two alien wrestlers with him, the Turtleneck Brothers. He convinces them to go to Earth and capture the Turtles so they cannot prevent Krang's latest effort to re-power The Technodrome. | | Writer: George Shea | | | |
| 75 :04x10 - Name That Toon (Sep/21/1990) | Using microchips recovered from a downed spacecraft, Krang creates a Dematerialzer, capable of slicing off whole portions of Earth's cities. He blackmails New York into either surrendering enough power to return The Technodrome to Earth, or risk the big apple being taken apart piece by piece.
Meanwhile, Shredder and his cronies discard a keyboard found on the alien ship, not knowing until it's too late that it is a vital component essential to maintaining the operation of the Demateralizer., and they rush to retrieve it on Earth,m discovering Irma and a friend now have it in their possession, but the Turtles have also uncovered the true nature of the keyboard, and both parties race to attain it. | | Writer: Misty Taggart | | | |
| 76 :04x11 - Menace, Maestro Please (Sep/24/1990) | | The Turtles are called to the Floxy Theater to repair an organ that is sending out strange energy emissions. Shredder and Krang detect the energy in Dimension X and attempt to take the contents of the organ back and use it to restore The Technodrome. The Turtles battle Shredder, but also are soon forced to contend with the mythical Phantom that haunts the theater, who is not what he seems... | | Writer: Martin Pasko | | | |
| 77 :04x12 - Super Hero for a Day (Sep/25/1990) | | The Turtles attempt to convince Gadgetman, an aging superhero, to leave the heroics to them when his age begins to hamper his abilities. The enraged crime fighter, desperate to get back in the publics good graces and prove himself, accepts an offer from a superhero agent to stage a series of "foiled" bank robberies, but the agent is really Shredder,manipulating Gadgetman into distracting the Turtles long enough for him to commit robberies of various energy plants in another attempt to repower The Technodrome | | Writers: Ted Pedersen, Francis Moss (1) | | | |
| 78 :04x13 - Back to the Egg (Sep/26/1990) | | Krang develops an serum that can repress the victim to an infant state. He sends a circus performing native of Dimension X to use it on the Turtles, and it's not long before he claims his first victims in Leonardo and Michelangelo | | Writer: Dennis Marks | | | |
| 79 :04x14 - Son of Return of the Fly (Sep/27/1990) | | Baxter and the heart of the inter-dimensional spacecraft, "Z", return to our dimension armed with an energy generator cpaable of turning energy into matter, they take control of Channel Six and successfully lure the Turtles into a trap, hoping to use them as bait it draw in their real target: Shredder. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 80 :04x15 - Raphael Knocks 'em Dead (Sep/25/1990) | | Raphael is mistaken for a comedian in a turtle costume while investigating comedian abductions. Raphael gets on stage and performs well, and suffers the same fate as the comedians before him. It turns out that the foe behind this incident is Barney Stockman, Baxter Stockman's brother. Barney plans to use the city's funniest comedians to tell their hilarious jokes across the entire city, leaving civilians to laugh helpless while he loots the town. | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as Barney Stockman, Peter Renaday as Pinky McFingers | | Writer: Jack Mendelsohn | | | |
| 81 :04x16 - Bebop and Rocksteady Conquer the Universe (Oct/01/1990) | | Bebop and Rocksteady gain possession of an Anxietron ray that can reduce anyone to quivering, fearful wrecks. After the Turtles, most of New York, and even Grange and Shredder become victims of the mutants, it falls to the Fifth Turtle Zach to stop them and find a way of rescuing April and Splinter from their grasp... | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Zach "The Fifth Turtle" | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 82 :04x17 - Raphael Meets His Match (Oct/02/1990) | | Raphael recieves tickets to a party on MacDonald Crump's yacht. The theme is "costume," so Raphael attends as himself, Raphael of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. While on the yacht, Raphael meets Mona Lisa, a female mutant who was human before her mutation. Mona tells Raphael that the ship is going to be hijacked, and it comes true. It's up to Mona, Raphael, and the rest of the turtles (whom have discovered the situation from the news at home) to stop the pirates. | | Guest Stars: Pat Musick as Mona Lisa, Thom Pinto as Captain Filch, MacDonald Crump | | Writer: Charles M. Howell (1) | | | |
| 83 :04x18 - Slash - The Evil Turtle from Dimension X (Oct/03/1990) | | Bebop and Rocksteady use a new form of mutagen to transform a pet Turtle into a savage, unrelenting and insane creature, Slash. Obsessed with the plastic palm tree from his water bowel, Slash goes on a rampage in an attempt to find it, and is soon brought to Earth, where a cunning industrialist decides to manipulate him into framing the Turtles and put them behind bars to ensure they do not meddle in his schemes to demolish the sewers and replace them with condominiums | | Guest Stars: Peter Cullen as Slash | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 84 :04x19 - Leonardo Lightens Up (Oct/04/1990) | | In the eyes of Donatello, Michaelangelo, and Raphael, Leonardo is way too strict. They decide to use Donatello's mood-changing machine, in which the person that the beam hit's personality is altered. In this case, Leonardo is changed from a bossy leader to a carefree turtle. The others are happy with this change until they see the full effect, in which Leonardo completely neglects his duties as a Ninja Turtle. And at the worst of times, it seems, as a menacing maestro has been playing non-stop mind-crushing music to distract the town, and loot it. | | Writer: Dan Distefano | | | |
| 85 :04x20 - Were-Rats from Channel 6 (Oct/05/1990) | | The Rat King learns from Bebop and Rocksteady of a rare and unstable mutagen that has been lost in the depths of the sewers, quickly finding it, he uses it to transform Irma and Vernon into fearsome Were-Rats that soon attack April at Channel Six | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Rat King | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 86 :04x21 - Funny, They Shrunk Michelangelo (Oct/08/1990) | | Michaelangelo has a new surf board for the sewers, and wants to test it out with Donatello's new machine (composed of using a washing machine) that creates waves for him. Donatello is weary about cranking it up too high, and only allows Michaelangelo minor waves. When Donatello leaves, Michaelangelo turns it on "high" and it sends him out of the sewers. He ends up in the ocean, near a ship that is shrunken by a beam, and he is shrunken along with it! | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | | | |
| 87 :04x22 - The Big Zipp Attack (Oct/09/1990) | | Whilst searching for a rare metal known as Rigidium, hoping to use it to help repair The Technodrome, Shredder discovers a Zip, a ravenous metal consuming creature with the ability to quickly reproduce, Shredder unleashes it on the city to keep the Turtles distracted whilst he, Rocksteady, and Bebop raid the new Lofty Tower in hopes of acquiring the Rigidium within it | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 88 :04x23 - Donatello Makes Time (Oct/10/1990) | | Donatello has just perfected his latest invention which will enable him to freeze time for individual people, and the objects near them, while the people around them are free to move. After testing the device, Donatello and the rest of the turtles decide to grab a slice of pizza, and while they are away, Professor Lloyd Cycloyd steals the freeze machine, and when the turtles try to attack them, he stops them with the machine. He then goes on to use it to freeze various people to steal their valuable items. | | Writer: Dennis Marks | | | |
| 89 :04x24 - Farewell, Lotus Blossom (Oct/11/1990) | Shredder manipulates the Ninja Lotus Blossom into believing she is descended from the clan of Chakahachi, and that it is her duty to retrieve the Urn of her ancestors, which is presently being guarded by the Turtles after recent attempts at it's acquisition.
Shredder schemes to use the Urn's contents to become more powerful, but the Turtles and Lotus discover the Urn has a terrifying secret, a lonesome soul searching for his wife, and who will turn the city itself into his native land filled with ghostly specters in an attempt to find her... | | Guest Stars: Cam Clarke (1) as Sushi Chef, Renae Jacobs as Lotus Blossom | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 90 :04x25 - Rebel Without a Fin (Oct/12/1990) | | The Turtles battle the insane scientist Dr. Polidorius and his human/fish hybrid creation Ray to save April and prevent New York from being cast into the depths of the ocean. | | Writer: Michael Reaves | | | |
| 91 :04x26 - Poor Little Rich Turtle (Nov/03/1990) | | The Turtles protect Buffy Shellhammer, the 15 year old CEO of a vast chemical research and development industry, from the forces of Krang, who demands she give him the formula for a super fuel that can repower and free The Technodrome from it's asteroid prison. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Darling as Buffy Shellhammer | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | | | | |
| 93 :04x28 - The Dimension X Story (Sep/01/1990) | Shredder transports Michelangelo, Raphael, April, Irma, and Vernon to Dimension X after triggering a trap, they soon get the better of their captors and escape with the help of the Neutrinos, but soon realize the only means of returning to Earth is through the Dimensional Portal located within The Technodrome.
Krang schemes to use explosives to free The Technodrome from the Volcano it is trapped in, whilst back on Earth, Leonardo and Donatello break into Channel Six to borrow a vital Transformer that will empower their own inter-dimensional portal and allow them to follow and rescue their friends and family. | | Guest Stars: Thom Pinto as Dask the Neutrino, Tress MacNeille as Kala the Neutrino, Rob Paulsen as Musclebound Alien | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 94 :04x29 - Donatello's Degree (Sep/01/1990) | | Donatello has been taking college courses from home, and mailing in his work to recieve credit. He now has finished college, and earned his degree, but the college mistakes "Donatello" for "Donna Tello," a girl! Donatello needs to get his degree at a celebration party, but he needs someone to impersonate him. Donatello has Irma pretend to be him so he can get his degree, but while at the college, Irma notices some strange things happening. | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Professor Sopho | | Writer: Jack Mendelsohn | | | |
| 95 :04x30 - The Big Cufflink Caper! (Oct/19/1990) | | Crime boss Big Louie is hired by Shredder to steal millions of cufflinks from across the city, with the hope of finding the "Cufflinks of Cathay", which contain a powerful explosive that can free The Technodrome from it's astreoid prison in Dimension X. The Turtles immediately decide to visit the abode of Pietro Calzoni ,the world's foremost authority on cufflink collecting, with hopes of retrieving it before Big Louie can. | | Guest Stars: Peter Renaday as Big Louie, Cam Clarke (1) as Wally "Baby Face" Cleaver | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | | | | |
| 97 :04x32 - Beyond the Donatello Nebula (Nov/24/1990) | | Donatello accidentally brings fourth Algeron, an alien from the Turtle Nebula, to Earth. Demanding he repair the ship he accidentally damaged whilst trying to communicate with the Nebula, Algeron soon finds his presence brings more problems, a corrupt media mongul, Hiram Grelch, having captured April to silence her investigations of his mass seizing of all television stations in the city, discovers and steals the ship for his own use. | | Writer: Dennis O'Flaherty | | | |
| 98 :04x33 - Big Bug Blunder (Oct/24/1990) | | Attempting to recreate the original strain of Mutagen that crossed Rocksteady and Bebop with animals, Shredder's minions inadvertently enlarge a nearby fly to gigantic proportions. Krang sends it into the city, where the Turtles and a visiting Genghis Frog engage it in battle. Krang becomes impressed with the bug's progress and uses more mutagen on other Flys, and then schemes to use the strain on an Anthill... | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Genghis Frog | | Writer: Michael Reaves | | | |
| 99 :04x34 - The Foot Soldiers are Revolting (Dec/01/1990) | | A self-consciousness and rouge Foot Solider named Alpha One schemes to rid the Earth of all of it's human populace and leave it in the hands of The Foot Soldiers, Rocksteady and Bebop, having been fired by Shredder for their constant incompetence, ally themselves with the Turtles to thwart Alpha One's ambitious exodus of the planet. | | Guest Stars: Peter Renaday as Alpha One | | Writer: Michael Reaves | | | |
| 100 :04x35 - Unidentified Flying Leonardo (Oct/26/1990) | | Leonardo is investigating sightings of U. F. O.s in a town out in the country, High Falls. While out there, the locals down at a coffee shop explain the details of the U. F. O.s. Leonardo doesn't believe it until he sees it for himself, when he is kidnapped by one of them! | | Writer: Sean Roche | | | |
| 101 :04x36 - Rhino-Man (Oct/27/1990) | | The insane Texas millionaire J. Gordon Hungerdunger stages a "super hero costume" contest at his mansion to distract the city's population so his forces can deposit a chemical into the water supply, when the chemical is drank, it will render any citizen a mindless slave to Hungerdunger. Meanwhile, Shredder and Krang learn of the prize for the super-hero competition is a Diamond that they can use to generate a heat laser that can free The Technodrome, and they deploy Rocksteady and Bebop in costumes to Earth to win the contest. | | Guest Stars: Alan Oppenheimer as J. Gordon Hungerdunger | | Writer: David Wise (3) | | | |
| 102 :04x37 - Michaelangelo Meets Bugman (Oct/27/1990) | | Michaelangelo is a huge fan of the comic series called Bugman, a superpowered crime-fighter. In the middle of reading an issue of Bugman, Michaelangelo hears a cry for help in the sewers, and comes to the person's aid. To Michaelangelo's surprise, the person is Brick Bradley, Bugman's alter-ego. Michaelangelo helps Brick recover, and helps him fight Electrozapper. | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Bugman | | Writer: Dennis Marks | | | |
| 103 :04x38 - Leonardo vs. Tempestra (Nov/17/1990) | | The Ninja Turtles sneak into an arcade after closing to play a couple of video games, and Leonardo becomes seriously addicted to the game "Tempestra's Revenge." On a rainy night, Leonardo's addiction gets the best of him, and he sneaks out alone to play the game, where lightning strikes the game, and Tempestra is released from the game, which is said to be her imprisonment. She begins to wreak havoc upon the city. | | Writer: Misty Taggart | | | |
| 104 :04x39 - Splinter Vanishes (Dec/24/1990) | | The Ninja Turtles wake up in the morning for practice, and look for Splinter, who seems to be gone. They find a video, left by Splinter. The turtles view the tape, and it features Splinter informing the turtles that he has left the lair, and will no longer be their master. He tells them that he's taught them everything he can and that they are now full-fledged ninjas. The turtles go their separate ways, with each of them taking up various jobs. Michaelangelo takes up a favorite pastime of his, and becomes a TV cook, Raphael loses his dignity by performing at birthday parties, Donatello gets a job at a mechanical repair service shop, and Leonardo becomes a fitness instructor. | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Rat King, Jim Cummings as Leatherhead | | Writers: Ted Pedersen, Francis Moss (1) | | | |
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