| 127 :06x01 - Rock Around the Block (Sep/14/1992) | | Determined to free themselves from their icy prison, Shredder and Krang deploy General Tragg to Earth armed with a weapon capable of turning typical matter into manipulitive rock. As Tragg levels the city with this ability, Rocksteady and Bebop break into a space administration centre to commandeer an armed orbital cutting lazer capable of freeing The Technodrome. Meanwhile, the Turtles soon come to realise even they are only "human" and can't win every battle through force, forcing them to trust and rely on the act of doing nothing... "Whoo-Wei" | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 128 :06x02 - Krangenstein Lives! (Sep/21/1992) | | Testing his bodies' molecular amplification, Krang soon finds it running amok after Bebop and Rocksteady accidentaly sabotage it. Breaking free from The Technodrome, the body begins expanding to full size, threatening New York City | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 129 :06x03 - Super Irma (Sep/28/1992) | | Irma is given the illusion of super powers when she is hit by the rays of a reverse polarity magnet, enabling her with super strength, quickly becoming brash and boastful of her powers, Irma soon takes on the responsibility of retrieving the stolen polarity magnet from Shredder, leading her into The Technodrome. But with her powers due to expire, the Turtles are forced to pursue her, before she's too helpless to prevent Krang from using the magnet to bomb the entire city with whatever he wishes to throw at it. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 130 :06x04 - Adventures in Turtle-Sitting (Oct/05/1992) | Leonardo, Raphael, and Donatello are reduced to toddlers after Michelangelo accidentally uses an age regresser intended for food on them. Faced with a pint-sized problem, Michelangelo takes his "baby brothers" to April for assistance in caring for them until the effects are reversed.
Meanwhile, Shredder and Krang plot to use stolen Hellium tanks to support and eventually levitate a fake desert island created to lure in many of the city's crime lords, with the intention of ridding Krang of any rivals that stand in his way of seizing complete control over all crime in the city | | Writers: Carol Mendelsohn, Jack Mendelsohn | |
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| 131 :06x05 - The Sword of Yurikawa (Oct/12/1992) | The Turtles fight three ninjas all hunting the fabled Sword of Yurikawa, a weapon once held by Splinter's sensei, two of the Ninjas are Shredder and the international weapons collector Lafayette Le Drone, the third is a masked, unknown adversary who outmatches the Turtles and their enemies.
The battle to secure the sword leads all of them to The Tri-State Bridge, which Krang is scheming to destroy in order to topple a convoy containing vats of unstable raw mutagen into the river, creating mutant Mud Warriors he will place under his direct control. | | Writer: Marc Handler | |
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| 132 :06x06 - Return of the Turtleoids (Oct/19/1992) | | Turteloid Kerma returns to Earth, pursued by Destructor X, a malfunctioning law enforcement droid. A device in his possession that can create gold is stolen by crime boss Big Louie, leaving the Turtles faced with both retrieving it, and keeping Kerma safe from the merciless Destructor X. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 135 :06x09 - Nightmare in the Lair (Nov/09/1992) | | Michelangelo and Leonardo are propelled into a dream world when Mickey tampers with Donatello's new dream machine, whilst the remaining Turtles battle Creepy Eddie, a native of the dream world who has found his way into reality. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 136 :06x10 - Phantom of the Sewers (Nov/16/1992) | | The Turtles come to the aid of Rufus Higby, owner of WWPPT, to protect him from t mysterious masked Phantom with a score to settle, at the same time, the Phantom is implicated in the robbery of over forty banks, but is he responsible? | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 138 :06x12 - Leonardo is Missing (Nov/30/1992) | | When Leonardo vanishes, leaving the Turtles baffled as to his whereabouts, Krang schemes to use a new energy source to generate an explosion so vast it will spin the entire planet on it's axis, dooming the opposite continents of the Artic to a new ice age and paving the way for Krang to rule the Earth | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 139 :06x13 - Snakes Alive! (Dec/07/1992) | | Leonardo must overcome his fear of snakes in order to defeat the masked terrorist Cobrato's insidious scheme to doom New York to a perpetual heat wave | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 140 :06x14 - Polly Wanna Pizza (Dec/14/1992) | Michelangelo exchanges a chimp for a parrot in an attempt to appease his irritated brothers when they complain about his domestic pet preferences. But little does Mickey know that the parrot he has been given has been mixed up with another, and that this parrot carries the key to a vault containing the stolen Galoobie Ruby, stolen fifteen years ago by the nefarious mob boss Mugsy Mcmuffin.
Mcmuffin, having now been released from prison, discovers his parrot has been switched by accident and attempts to find the person in possesion of it, knowing the building containing the vault will be demolished soon. | | Writer: Jack Mendelsohn | |
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| 141 :06x15 - Mr. Nice Guy (Dec/21/1992) | | Therapist Dr. Von Shrink becomes corrupted by the prospect of Donatello's new a mood-altering device, and persuades it's present victim, a fairly well-mannered Raphael, to provide him with it | | Writers: Clyde Clark, Steve Granat | |
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| 142 :06x16 - Sleuth on the Loose (Dec/28/1992) | | The Turtles join forces with April's Aunt Agatha to prevent a group of criminals from putting together a doomsday device by stealing the components with molecular disintegrating transporters. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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