Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Turtle Tracks (1) (Dec/10/1987) | April O'Neil, ace reporter for Channel 6, investigates recent break-ins, allegedly by Ninjas, which have resulted 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 Ninja-trained, mutated 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: Jennifer Darling as Receptionist, Pat Fraley as Vernon Fenwick | Director: Yoshikatsu Kasai Writer: David Wise (3), Patti Howeth | |
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| 2 :01x02 - Enter The Shredder (2) (Dec/11/1987) | | The Shredder kindaps 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 its dangerous weaponry. And even if they can do that, 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. | Director: Yoshikatsu Kasai Writer: David Wise (3), Patti Howeth | |
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| 3 :01x03 - A Thing About Rats (3) (Dec/12/1987) | | Baxter Stockman presents his 'Mousers', mice and rat hunting machines, to an exterminator. The exterminator rejects it, saying it'll never work, but the Shredder sees it as a perfect weapon to use against Splinter. | | Writers: David Wise (3), Patti Howeth | |
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| 5 :01x05 - Shredder and Splintered (5) (Dec/14/1987) | | Shredder offers Splinter a device capable of restoring him to his human form, if he agrees to meet him in a final battle within The Technodrome, Krang in the meantime finally acquires his new body, complete with an molecular amplification unit capable of enlarging hm to gigantic proportions. The TMNT face literally their biggest challenge as Krang decimates New York City. | | Writers: Patti Howeth, David Wise (3) | |
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Season 2 |
| 6 :02x01 - Return of the Shredder (Oct/01/1988) | | Shredder pleads with Krang to return to Earth, Krang permits him to do so, but without the aid of Foot Solders or weapons, a desperate Shredder rescues Baxter Stockman from an asylum and frames the Turtles for armed robbery before capturing Splinter. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Darling as Tiffany | | Writer: Christy Marx (1) | |
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| 7 :02x02 - The Incredible Shrinking Turtles (1) (Oct/08/1988) | | The Turtles are training in the park for future battle's with Shredder when an alien spacecraft crashes into the lake, its' dying pilot informs the Turtles that the ships' power source, the eye of Zarnoth, has been scattered into individual fragments across the city. Shredder overhears this and pursues the fragments himself. Whilst searching for the first fragment, The Turtles are attacked by Shredder, who successfully acquires the fragment piece and uses it to shrink his adversaries. | | Writer: Larry Parr | |
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| 8 :02x03 - It Came From Beneath The Sewers (2) (Oct/15/1988) | | Locating the second fragment at a carnival, Shredder discovers its' powers have an adverse reaction to a form of fungus accidentally gathered from Dimension X, it soon mutates the fungus into an unstoppable plant creature that threatens the sewers, and eventually, New York. | | Writer: Larry Parr | |
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| 9 :02x04 - The Mean Machines (3) (Oct/22/1988) | | Shredder and Baxter recover the next Fragment and attach it to s computer, creating a sentient processor who quickly seizes control of every technological resource in the city | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 10 :02x05 - Curse of The Evil Eye (4) (Oct/29/1988) | Shredder recovers the final fragment of the Eye of Zarnoth, enabling him to unleash deadly powers on the Turtles, but his new found abilities last only as long as his helmet is anywhere near him, when Saki loses it, he sends Baxter to recover it,.
Baxter, having become tired of Shredders' treatment of him, decides to use the eye for his own purposes. Donatello, meanwhile discovers that the Eye is becoming dangerously unstable... | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 11 :02x06 - The Case Of The Killer Pizzas (Nov/15/1988) | | Shredder receives special mutations from Krang in Dimension X, placing one of the meatball-like lifeforms on to a pizza purchased by April, the creature transforms into a feral, savage beast that threaten April and her best Friend Irma. The creature is soon joined by others, and they battle the Turtles in the depths of the Sewers. | | Writer: Douglas Booth (1) | |
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| 12 :02x07 - Enter: The Fly (Nov/12/1988) | | Shredder, irritated with Baxters' failings, demands Krang send him Rocksteady and Bebop, Krang agrees, but demands an exchange so he can maintain the inter dimensional balance. Shredder agrees and sends Baxter into Krangs' clutches. Baxter is sent to a molecular disintergrator, but a freak accident merges his DNA with that of a fly and mutates him significantly in to a hybrid of both human and insect attributes. Escaping back to Earth, Baxter is manipulated by Shredder into going after the Turtles. | | Writers: Brynne Stephens, Michael Reaves | |
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| 14 :02x09 - Splinter No More (Dec/17/1988) | Donatello finally manages to perfect an antidote to the mutagen that mutated their sensei. Splinter is given the treatment, and is restored to normalcy. Yoshi returns to the surface to experience life among humans again, but the effects of the antidote are not permanent, and he soon begins reverting back.
Meanwhile, Shredder attempts to access Dimension X using an ancient spell book located in a temple near the subways of the city, and he schemes an ambush for the Turtles | | Writers: Brynne Stephens, Michael Reaves | |
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| 16 :02x11 - New York's Shiniest (Dec/10/1988) | | April is inadvertently introduced to the next level of Law Enforcement, Rex-1, when she breaks into a government installation to investigate his development. The robot soon takes a liking to the reporter, which April at first relents, but Rex soon becomes a vital asset when Shredder unleashes an army of duplicated Rex-1s on the city., | | Writer: Richard Merwin | |
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| 18 :02x13 - Return of the Technodrome (Dec/03/1988) | | Krang informs Shredder he is bringing the Technodrome back to Earth, Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop commandeer a hydro electric plant at Niagra Falls to generate power sufficient enough to transport The Technodrome out of Dimension X. With Master Splinter on vacation, the Turtles resolve to prevent Shredder at any cost themselves... | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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Season 3 |
| 19 :03x01 - Beneath These Streets (Sep/25/1989) | | The Turtles are reminded by Splinter that there are other evils besides Shredder and Krang that demand their attention, meanwhile, beneath the surface of the Earth, the stranded villains are plotting to return to the surface and acquire replacement components for a Protein Silicon Brain computer | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 20 :03x02 - Turtles on Trial (Sep/26/1989) | | The Turtles find themselves challenged by the aggressive host of "ON TRIAL" Clayton Kellerman, out to blacken their reputations further. Krang and Shredder seize the opportunity to break into a research facility and acquire a power source for a battle droid Krang intends to use to annihilate the Turtles whilst they plead their case on public television. | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 21 :03x03 - Attack of the 50 Foot Irma (Sep/28/1989) | | Shredder steals a rare and powerful isotope found in a crashed meteorite, Exaporon, and brings it to Krang, who crystallizes it, Shredder is instructed to use the crystals to power an enlarging ray and destroy the city, but during a skirmish with the Turtles, the ray enlarges Irma... | | Writer: Rowby Goren | |
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| 22 :03x04 - The Maltese Hamster (Sep/29/1989) | | The Turtles don trench coats and Donatello dons a Sam Spade accent as they stalk the streets at night investigating a series of crimes committed by Tony "The Butcher" Vivaldi, a mob boss with deadly ties to Shredder. Meanwhile, April sets her wallet on a Hamster statue , carrying with it the object of VIvaldis' mission. | | Guest Stars: Peter Renaday as Tony "The Butcher" Vivaldi | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 23 :03x05 - Sky Turtles (Sep/26/1989) | | Shredder makes use of Krangs' super conducting Magnet to control gravity, either anchoring people to the streets, or levitating the Turtles into the air. When the Turtles manage to seize control of anti-gravity boots worn by The Foot Soldiers, Shredder takes to the surface and increases the magnets' power, raising entire buildings into the air. | | Writers: Bruce Shelly, Reed Shelly | |
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| 24 :03x06 - The Old Switcheroo (Sep/12/1989) | | A battle between the Turtles, Splinter, and Shredder's forces during a raid on a scientific institute carrying a mind transference device results in their sensei's mind being switched with Saki's. Unaware of this, the two factions retreat, it's not long before Saki, in Splinter's body, attempts to wear down the Turtles with rigorous training and torment, whilst Yohsi must convince a suspicious Krang he is Shredder before a mind scan reveals the truth | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 25 :03x07 - Burne's Blues (Oct/09/1989) | Burne Thompson and Vernon attempt to uncover a major scoop by themselves to prove Burne is as capable as he was in his youth at getting to the bottom of dirty business, but the duo encounter everything from mobsters to Elvis lookalike Aliens brandishing tickle feathers ideal for use in torturing them for information.
Meanwhile Shredder and the Foot Soldiers steal a dangerous new compound called Neutrifreeze, which freezes the Turtles when they make a move on their enemy | | Writer: Gordon Bressack | |
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| 26 :03x08 - The Fifth Turtle (Oct/03/1989) | | Shredder attempts to use Capsidium Crystals at the base of a vast telescope at a science observatory during an upcoming alignment, with the intention of using the alignment to empower the crystals and provide energy required to raise The Technodrome to the surface. The Turtles battle his forces to prevent this from happening, but are hampered by Zach, an over-eager young fan of the Green Machine who has named himself the "fifth" member of the team... | | Guest Stars: Rob Paulsen as Zach "The Fifth Turtle", Nicholas Omana as Walt | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 27 :03x09 - Enter the Rat King (Oct/10/1989) | | Irma finally meets the Turtles, just as April is captured by the forces of The Rat King, a dweller of the sewers who hopes to give his rat hoardes the freedom and dominance of the surface world | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Rat King | | Writer: Buzz Dixon | |
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| 28 :03x10 - Turtles At the Earth's Core (Oct/31/1989) | A Dinosaur ravages New York City, in an effort to stop the mayhem, the Turtles befriend the rampaging dino, a diplodocus they name "Dippy". Following Dippy, the Turtles and April discover a prehistoric hidden realm near the earths' core, sustained by a powerful energy crystal.
When the crystal is accidentaly damaged by Shredder, it endangers the very life essence of the dinosaurs, including Dippys', its' a race against time for the Turtles to recover and repair the crystal before Krang uses it to re-power The Technodrome. | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 29 :03x11 - April's Fool (Sep/19/1989) | | April is invited to a costume party by a princess! She has a makeover done, which ends up making her look like the princess. April, while in the princess' room, is kidnapped by Shredder, who mistakes April for the princess, whom he was planning to ransom. Meanwhile, the Turtles are inside of the party, looking for April, whom they were talking to when he Turtle-Com broke (when Shredder came to kidnap her). Luckily, it's a costume party, enabling them to dress as themselves. | | Guest Stars: Renae Jacobs as Princess Malory | | Writer: Brynne Stephens | |
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| 30 :03x12 - Attack of Big MACC (Sep/20/1989) | A rift in the space/time continuum, opened by the malfunction of a new government super laser, unleashes MACC, an automated attack solider from the future.
Initially clashing with the TMNT, MACC soon becomes better acquainted with them, but it's not long before Shredder captures him and uses a Docelator to put him under his control, enabling him to level New York City using MACC'S incredible firepower. Can the TMNT free MACC from Shredder's control before Krang uses him to lead an invasion into the future? | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 31 :03x13 - The Ninja Sword of Nowhere (Sep/21/1989) | Eager to provide Splinter with a worthy gift to honor him on National Sensei Appreciation Day, the Turtles purchase a Ninja Sword from a Pawn Shop unaware it's metal is made of an alien material that can enable the Sword to cut through Dimensions.
Fully aware, Shredder steals the sword and uses it to begin a campaign of destruction against the Turtles, capturing Splinter and sending him into another realm far from the Turtles' reach | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 33 :03x15 - Take Me to Your Leader (Sep/23/1989) | | Leonardo succumbs to the burdens of leadership and stands down as leader, forcing the remaining Turtles to take turns as Shredder and Krang unleash a sun draining siphon that will give them unmatched power and leave the Earth a frozen wasteland... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 34 :03x16 - Four Musketurtles (Sep/26/1989) | | A battle with Shredder's forces leaves Leonardo with a severe concussion and an identity crisis. Believing himself and the other Turtles to be the Four Musketeers, Leonardo attempts to lead his brothers against a scheme by their enemies to steal the Brazil Diamond, which consists of an alien material Krang hopes to use to create deadly new weapons | | Writer: Doug Molitor | |
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| 36 :03x18 - Cowabunga Shredhead (Sep/28/1989) | Michaelangelo's crave for pizza causes him to eat the entire supply of pizza in the turtle's home. They decide to use hypnosis to make Michaelangelo lose his craving for pizza, and it is successful.
Meanwhile, Shredder and Krang come up with a nefarious plan to create a hologram of Michaelangelo to impersonate the real turtle and infiltrate the sewer system. While testing the hologram device, Bebop and Rocksteady make the system malfunction by inserting the floppy disk in backwards, which causes it to shoot Michaelangelo's traits into Shredder. Shredder believes he's Michaelangelo, and knows every thing about the original -- including the location of the lair! Splinter, yet again, uses hypnosis on Shredder. When Shredder hears "Michaelangelo," he shall become Michaelangelo, but when he hears "Shredder," he shall become his diabolical self again. | | Writers: Steve Roberts (2), Duane Capizzi | |
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| 37 :03x19 - Invasion of the Turtle Snatchers (Sep/29/1989) | | While out purchasing a pizza, Donatello is abducted by an alien spacecraft, and sent into a forest-like area, along with Bebop, who has also been abducted. They must work together to get out of the hazardous area, and when they do, they discover it is but a mere child who has kidnapped them for someone to play with. The parents of the aliens are harmless, peaceful fellows, but have advanced technology with weapons. Bebop sees this as something that would interest Shredder, so he tells them his coordinations, and Shredder heads up there. Shredder steals all of their equipment, and uses it in his plan to take over the world. | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 38 :03x20 - Camera Bugged (Sep/30/1989) | | A friendly alien tourist, a Polarisoid, inadvertently begins causing unrest when he innocently takes photgraphs, sucking in people, buildings, and cars, to keep as souvenirs, Shredder and Krang seize the camera in an attempt to use it against the Turtles. | | Guest Stars: Tony Pope as Frip the Polarisoid | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 39 :03x21 - Green with Jealousy (Oct/03/1989) | Krang concocts a love potion to drive the Turtles mad with lust for the first female they see, their bickering over who attains her hand in marriage will provide adequate distraction for the villain to commence draining the energies of a Nuclear Submarine straight into the power batteries within The Technodrome.
When the hapless victim of the Turtles' affections turns out to be Irma, and with only Donatello unaffected, the brother's disputes reach a violent turn, April is then captured by Rocksteady, also under the love potion's influence, Don realizes he has very little time left to cure the remaining Turtles | | Writers: Bruce Shelly, Reed Shelly | |
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| 40 :03x22 - Return of the Fly (Oct/04/1989) | | Donatello creates a new device that will enable the turtles to track the movements of the Technodrome. No sooner does he finish it, the Technodrome starts moving. Baxter Stockman, now the Fly, is in a separate universe, where he is able to view the activity of the turtles, as well as Shredder, Krang, and the rest of them. He decides to extract his revenge upon Shredder, but he cannot physically harm them. Being a genius, he realizes he can become actual matter again by simply being struck by lightning. He travels to the top of the Empire State Building during a thunderstorm, and is struck by lightning. Baxter's prediction comes true, and the Fly is once again on Earth. He begins his plan to recieve vengeance upon Shredder, Krang, and the Turtles. | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as The Fly, Townsend Coleman as Rat King | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 41 :03x23 - Casey Jones: Outlaw Hero (Oct/05/1989) | | The Turtles come to blows with Vigilante Casey Jones as Krang uses a legion of Cybernetic Insects to construct a seemingly invincible variation of the Knucklehead Spider-Droid, which he uses to spread terror through the city. | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as Casey Jones | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 42 :03x24 - Mutagen Monster (Oct/06/1989) | | Whilst fending off the Turtles during a raid on two trains carrying the ingredients required to creature Mutagen, Rocksteady and Bebop accidentally crash the trains into the nearby reserves of a Stockyard, when two bulls drink from the lake, they are transform3ed into a ferocious three legged hybrid Bull with a fierce temper and an ability to merge and disconnect from one another, and they soon target April O'Neil, prompting an encounter with the Turtles | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 43 :03x25 - Corporate Raiders from Dimension X (Oct/07/1989) | | The Turtles and Casey infiltrate the industrial corporation Octopus Inc to investigate the mysterious actions of the company's president, who has been kidnapping and hypnotizing several of his business rivals to commit crimes that will eventually lead to the "Grand Arising" | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as Casey Jones | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 44 :03x26 - Pizza By the Shred (Oct/10/1989) | The Shredder is desperate to catch the turtles, so he creates a pizza parlor, entitled "Weird Pizza." Knowing the turtles love pizza with bizarre toppings, Shredder decides creates a commercial to attract the turtles' attention, which will cause them to order from him, knowing that they will not purchase a pizza in public. Michaelangelo wants to get a job from Weird Pizza so he can buy a new surfboard, but he is rejected, until he claims to have his own car.
Meanwhile, the turtles are fixing up the Neutrino's hover car, but Donatello has yet to re-install the brakes. Michaelangelo takes the car without permission, and begins delivering pizzas. Shredder is steadily waiting for the turtles to order pizza, for when they do, he will put a tracking device (in the form of an anchovy) on their pizza, which will lead him to their lair. | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Rat King | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 45 :03x27 - Super Bebop and Mighty Rocksteady (Oct/11/1989) | | Frustrated with the frequent bungling of Rocksteady and Bebop, Shredder replaces them with bigger, stronger, cyborg counterparts to assist him in setting up a device at Channel Six that will transmit a hypnotic message across the entire city, turning the population into his obedient slaves. | | Writers: J. Larry Carroll (1), David Carren | |
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| 46 :03x28 - Beware the Lotus (Oct/12/1989) | Krang hires the beautiful lady ninja Lotus to replace Shredder, and deploys her against the Turtles. Lotus soon crosses swords with Leonardo, and the two opponents develop a strong affection for each other. However, their loyalties to their respective sides remain, leading to vicious conflicts.
Meanwhile, Shredder schemes to disgrace Lotus and regain Krang's favor | | Guest Stars: Renae Jacobs as Lotus Blossom | | Writer: Doug Molitor | |
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| 47 :03x29 - Blast from the Past (Oct/13/1989) | | The Turtles face an urgent crisis when their master Splinter is injured in a battle with Shredder, robbing him of his memory. As the team attempt to remind him of their long past, Shredder summons the spirit of The Foot Clan's founder Shibana-Sama and asks that Rocksteady and Bebop be taught the ancient fighting skills of The Foot, whch would make them a formidable force. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 48 :03x30 - Leatherhead: Terror of the Swamp (Oct/14/1989) | Raphael is taking a trip down memory lane, reliving the past experience with the Punk Frogs. Coincedentally, the same Punk Frogs are being terrorized by Leatherhead, an aligator who was mutated into a human-aligator by the same mutagen that transformed the turtles and the Punk Frogs. Leatherhead forces the frogs to be his slaves.
At the Technodrome, Krang's scanner picks up mutant activity at the swamp, and sends Shredder, who sees Leatherhead making short work of the turtles, and believes that the turtles are defeated. | | Guest Stars: Pat Fraley as Baby Shredder, Greg Berg as Donatello, Jim Cummings as Leatherhead, Genghis Frog, Shredder, Townsend Coleman as Rat King | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 49 :03x31 - Michaelangelo's Birthday (Oct/17/1989) | | Michelangelo sours over his brothers, sensei, and friends neglecting his birthday, unaware of the true intentions by all to surprise him. Meanwhile, Shredder perfects a new strain of anti-mutagen... | | Writer: Eliot Daro | |
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| 50 :03x32 - Usagi Yojimbo (Oct/18/1989) | | Donatello's experiments in dimensional travel accidentally brigs fourth Usagi, a warrior rabbit from an alternate reality, into our world. As Usagi copes with modern life in the Turtle's dimension, Shredder schemes the hijacking and hatching of an ancient egg containing a beast who holds fearsome power... | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Usagi Yojimbo | |
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| 51 :03x33 - Case of the Hot Kimono (Oct/19/1989) | | April's aunt Agatha Marbles is on the case when Splinter's kimono is stolen alongside many others by the nefarious Don Tortelli, who is searching for a hidden map that can lead him to the lost treasure of Emperor Nakamura | | Writer: David Carren | |
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| 52 :03x34 - Usagi Come Home (Oct/20/1989) | | Usagi is lured into a swordfight with Shredder when he captures his friend Obento, vowing to serve Shredder if he loses. When Shredder overcomes the rabbit and cheats to prevail, Usagi swears loyalty to Shredder and accepts any order unconditionally, Shredder immediately orders Usagi to eliminate the Turtles... | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Usagi Yojimbo | |
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| 53 :03x35 - The Making of Metalhead (Oct/21/1989) | | The Turtles battle Metalhead, a fearsome cyborg version of them modeled on their personalities. Their skirmish damages their opponent, enabling Donatello to reprogram him into the ally, but Shredder and his forces ensure that Metalhead goes maverick again, this time with no one in control, and making him even more of a threat | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 55 :03x37 - The Turtle Terminator (Oct/25/1989) | | Shredder develops an android variation of April's best friend, Irma, and programs it to hunt down and eliminate the Turtles. The real Irma is captured to ensure the scheme pays off, but Shredder soon finds having the clumsy Irma as a hostage is a hazardous task... | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 56 :03x38 - The Great Boldini (Oct/26/1989) | | The turtles, Zach, and his friend, Caitlin, visit a museum in which a magic show is performed by "The Great Boldini." He performs a trick in which he makes a priceless emerald disappear, but the lights go out, and when they reappear, The Great Boldini is bound and gagged, and the emerald is missing. He claims to not be involved in the disappearance of the jewel. All of the exits are sealed off and everyone in the museum is searched. The turtles are revealed under their disguises, and are arrested, leaving it up to Zach and Caitlin to find the thiefs. | | Guest Stars: Barry Gordon as Lieutenant, Cam Clarke (1) as Dr. Fishfind, Rob Paulsen as Zach, Sgt. Sean O'Tharity | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 57 :03x39 - The Missing Map (Aug/21/1989) | | Zach, the "Fifth Turtle" and his brother, Walt, visit the TMNT. Walt, jealous of Zach's friendship with the Turtles, takes a detailed map with him as a souvenir. The map, a guide to the Turtles' lair, is soon targeted by Shredder, Walt is able to hide it, but Zach is captured | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 58 :03x40 - The Gang's All Here (Oct/28/1989) | Michelangelo consumes a Pizza laced with a strain of mutagen that transforms any amphibian life human, as Mickey revels in his new found humanity, Bebop and Rocksteady reunite with their old gang members from the city, and attempt to steal parts from a disused Tank.
April , secretly working amongst them undercover, is dragged into their effort along with Mickey, who is beginning to revert from human to Turtles back and fourth... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 59 :03x41 - The Grybyx (May/14/1990) | | The Neutrino's pet, a creature with the ability to move objects with his mind, called a Grybyx, escapes from Dimension X, and comes to Earth, where he unknowingly wreaks havoc in New York. No sooner does the Grybyx appear, does the Neutrinos. When fed foreign foods, the Grybyx turns from it's cute and cuddly state into a gigantic monster. Michaelangelo is unaware of this, and feeds it a pizza. The transformed Grybyx threatens the safety of the turtles, as well as the whole city. | | Guest Stars: Thom Pinto as Dask the Neutrino, Tress MacNeille as Kala the Neutrino | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 60 :03x42 - Mr. Ogg Goes to Town (Nov/01/1989) | | Krang manipulates Mr. Ogg, a Porcelain consuming native of Dimension Z, to attack the Turtles and retrieve a formula that will allow the evil Brain to convert oil into liquid hydrogen, enabling him to re-power The Technodrome | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 61 :03x43 - Shredderville (Nov/02/1989) | Failing to apprehend Shredder yet again, the Turtles muse on whenever or not the world is better off without them screwing things up, they fall gradually asleep, only to later awaken to find the world drastically changed, it is a world where Shredder rules with an iron hand, where mutants are labeled outlaws.
A world where the Turtles do not exist. | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 62 :03x44 - Bye, Bye Fly (Nov/24/1989) | Baxter explores an abandoned Pyramid shaped alien spaceship that can travel through multiple dimensions. Seeking a means of conquering all realities. The ship becomes a subject of cation by the Turtles, who are worried the ship will attract too many people and compromise the safety of their lair.
They embark on a journey to the ship, but run into Shredder. The two oppoising forces eventually enter the ship, where Baxter hopes to finally eliminate his greatest enemies once and for all... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 63 :03x45 - The Big Rip-Off (1) (Feb/07/1990) | | Desperate to restore The Technodrome, Shredder learns of a powerful energy module safeguarded by a new military supercomputer called CY-CLOMPS, sabotaging it to work solely for him and staging a coup at the vault at which it is housed, Shredder also manages to snare April O'Neil inside the vault. Her supply of oxygen cut off by CY-CLOMPS, April contacts the Turtles. | | Writer: Michael Reaves | |
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| 64 :03x46 - The Big Break-In (2) (Feb/08/1990) | | With The Technodrome re powered and making its' presence felt beneath the Earth, the Turtles resolve to enter the machine and stop it from within. Shredder and Krang use a miniaturization device from Dimension X to make small matters out of any of Earths' military defenses that may stand in the path of the machine as it nears the surface | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 65 :03x47 - The Big Blow Out (3) (Feb/09/1990) | | The Turtles, believing the Technodrome vanquished, are surprised by the sudden resurfacing of the vehicle in front of them, as Shredder and Krang begin to drain energy from nearby sources, the Turtles attempt unsuccessfully to halt it from the outside. April alerts Burne of the Technodrome as it makes its' way into the city, fighting off the military with ease. With the Technodrome poised to open a portal to Dimension X and destroy the planet, the Turtles and Splinter prepare for a final confrontation | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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: Francis Moss (1), Ted Pedersen | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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: Rob Paulsen as Musclebound Alien, Tress MacNeille as Kala the Neutrino, Thom Pinto as Dask the Neutrino | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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: Cam Clarke (1) as Wally "Baby Face" Cleaver, Peter Renaday as Big Louie | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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) | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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 | |
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| 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: Francis Moss (1), Ted Pedersen | |
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| 105 :05x01 - The Turtles and the Hare (1) (Sep/16/1991) | | The Turtles are forced to enter another dimension to recover a crystal capable of reversing the effects of Krangs' new Docilizer ray, which is turning human beings into timid creatures too afraid to retaliate in light of their oppressors, there, the Turtles meet Hokum the rabbit... | | Writer: Misty Taggart | |
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| 106 :05x02 - Once Upon a Time Machine (2) (Sep/17/1991) | | Krang discovers an opening in the space/time continuum and finds the means of transporting Shredder to the distant future. The Turtles' new friend Hokum accidentally stumbles on Shredders' time traveling and alerts the Turtles to help their future, and slightly age hindered selves, from preventing Shredders' conquest of tomorrow with the aid of Rocksteady and Bebops' former gang members. | | Writer: Michael Maurer | |
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| 107 :05x03 - My Brother, the Bad Guy (Sep/14/1991) | Shredder breaks into selected areas across the world, from Tokyo to aqquire a mysterious book, to infiltrating the holding pen of a fusion reactor, which conducts power to a large magnetic structure. Shredders' twin brother, an officer of law enforcement, follows his trail to New York and confronts the Turtles.
Keeping his relation to his brother a secret, Shredders' sibling allies with the Turtles, but will his attempts at preserving any law enforced rule from being broken hinder the Turtles and pave the way clear for Shredder to finally free The Technodrome? | | Writer: Dennis O'Flaherty | |
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| 108 :05x04 - Michelangelo Meets Mondo Gecko (Sep/19/1991) | | Michelangelo, disturbed by strange dreams of his past, is caught on several occasions by Modno Gecko, a member of a group of rouge mutants commiting a series of robberies for their master, a mysterious crime lord called "Mr. X", who has strange ties to Mikey's dreams. | | Writer: Gary Greenfield | |
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| 109 :05x05 - Enter Mutagen Man (Sep/21/1991) | | Shredders' efforts to perfect a new mutagen lead to the accidental transformation of delivery man Seymour Guts into a mutated monstrosity capable of mimicking the form of anyone he comes in contact with | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 110 :05x06 - Donatello's Badd Time (Sep/21/1991) | | Hillbilly crime clan The Badd Family hijack the Turtle Van, leaving Don with not just the Van to recover, but also to make sure his good standing with his brothers isn't tarnished, as they gradually begin to suspect their brother is aligned with the family. | | Writer: Misty Taggart | |
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| 111 :05x07 - Michelangelo Meets Bugman Again (Sep/24/1991) | | Michelangelo is dismayed to find the Bugman comic has been canceled, and his hero unable to become angry, finally at peace with himself. His help is needed however when the remaining Turtles battle a new threat called The Swatter | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 112 :05x08 - Muckman Messes Up (Sep/25/1991) | | Krang sends Shredder, Rocksteady, and Bebop to seize an anti-mutagen compound, but they inadvertently create two new mutants from garbageman, Muckman and Joe Eyeball, whilst fighting the Turtles. The new mutants soon realize that the Turtles are weakened whenever they come close, prompting an easy opportunity to seize April and Irma in retaliation for their condition | | Writers: Francis Moss (1), Ted Pedersen | |
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| 113 :05x09 - Napoleon Bonafrog: Colossus of the Swamps (Sep/26/1991) | | Shredder returns to the Florida swamps to find the mutagen pool that birthed the Punk Frogs and Leatherhead, hoping to use some of the water to fuel a new mutagen shooter, he is confronted by Napoleon Bonnafrog, but the fight results in Napoleon mutating into a feral, giant frog whom Shredder brings back to New York to use against his enemies. | | Writer: Dennis O'Flaherty | |
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| 114 :05x10 - Raphael Vs. the Volcano (Sep/27/1991) | | Convinced he has only days to live thanks to the malfunction of Donatello's "Healthometer", Raphael becomes a masked vigilante called "The Green Defender" and fights crime with a near death wish resolve. A bitter scientist frustrated with not receiving credit for uncovering a new kind of plant threatens to destroy all plant life on the planet with a toxic-fueled volcanic eruption | | Writers: Carol Mendelsohn, Jack Mendelsohn | |
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| 117 :05x13 - The Ice Creature Cometh (Oct/02/1991) | | Rocksteady and Bebop create a ferocious Ice Creature by depositing a vat of mutagen around the artic surroundings, initially out of control, Shredder is able to manipulate it into following Rocksteady and Bebop's orders and orders it attack the city and distract the Turtles whilst he attempts to steal thermo explosives that can free The Technodrome | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 118 :05x14 - Leonardo Cuts Loose (Oct/03/1991) | | Leonardo becomes disgusted with his brother's insistence on building their muscles to overcome a group of crooked enforcers that succeeded in overpowering them, preferring to practice and refine his ninjitsu. He is soon forced to ally himself with Casey Jones when his brothers are captured by the same adversaries, and their employer, Wally Airhead, whose experiments in strength enhancement has made his minions a force to be reckoned with | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 119 :05x15 - Pirate Radio (Oct/07/1991) | | Shredder hijacks the pirate radio station WOOF, and uses it to mesmerize New York's citizens into heading towards the harbor, where they will become victims of an inter dimensional chasm created by Krang | | Writer: Misty Taggart | |
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| 120 :05x16 - Raphael, Turtle of a Thousand Faces (Oct/08/1991) | | Raphael, determined to prove he can be a master of disguise, takes the place of costumed vigilante Mad Dog Mcmutt, who has recently suffered amnesia. Raph is soon captured by enemies of Mcmutt, whilst the TMNT convince the real hero that he is Raphael so he can help them recover their brother in his confused state | | Writer: Dennis O'Flaherty | |
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| 121 :05x17 - Leonardo, Renaissance Turtle (Oct/09/1991) | | With his brothers and Master Splinter taking a vacation, Leonardo remains in the city to oversee the prowess of new Cyber cop LEX as he cleans up the streets, when it becomes apparent LEX and it's creator Professor Mindbender are plotting a takeover of the city, Leo and April reunite with former cyborg law enforcer REX-1 to take them out. | | Writers: Ted Pedersen, Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 122 :05x18 - Zach and the Alien Invaders (Oct/10/1991) | | Zach's habit of crying wolf enrolls him into a strict, hostile military camp run secretly by aliens Wingnut and Screwloose, who are scheming to brainwash the camp's cadets with a mind scrambler and use them to conquer the planet. Zach attempts to alert anyone he can, but finds his frequent lying has cost him trust and reliability, only the Turtles believe him, and they are soon captured. | | Writers: Ted Pedersen, Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 124 :05x20 - Michelangelo, the Sacred Turtle (Oct/15/1991) | | Michelangelo is mistaken for the reincarnation of Ahmed Turt-el, a legendary Pharaoh, and he leads his misunderstanding followers in a daring rescue mission to save April from the insane Egyptololigist Sir Percival, who has stolen the fabled "Turtle's Eye" in an attempt to conquer the world. | | Writer: Dennis O'Flaherty | |
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| 125 :05x21 - Planet of the Turtleoids (Sep/07/1990) | | The Turtles battle two new mutant menaces created by Shredder, Groundchuck and Dirtbag, but in the midst of battle, both parties are taken to a distant planet of Turtle like aliens by the well meaning Turtloid Kerma. Finding the planet under threat by a two headed dragon known as Hermin The Horrible, the TMNT face the duel problem of defeating Hermin, and keeping Groundchuck and Dirtbag from taking over the Turtloid city themselves. Meanwhile, whilst the Turtles' away, the rats will play, and April is caught in the mouse trap, forced to bear witness to Shredder and Krangs' attempts to create a new Technodrome using Shredders' most lethal weapon yet, the cyborg Chromedome... | | Guest Stars: Jim Cummings as Dirtbag, Pat Fraley as Dirtbag | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 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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Season 7 |
| 143 :07x01 - Tower of Power (1) (Sep/18/1993) | | The Turtles, having earned a free vacation to Europe for five, embark on their journey, first arriving in France, home to the breathtaking sites that come attached to the Eiffel Tower. But Shredder, Rocksteady, and Bebop have also arrived in France, and the tower forms a vital part of their attempts to bring The Technodrome back to Earth | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 145 :07x03 - A Real Snow Job (3) (Sep/25/1993) | | The Turtles journey to the Alps, April begins to notice that the ice surrounding them is melting rapidly, unusual at this time of season. The meltdown is soon found to be the cause of a new scheme by Krang to flood the Earth using a Zeotropic wave diverter, the TMNT take April, Irma, and her new boyfreind on a hunt for Shredder, who has the diverter with him, but is Irma's' new spouse a hanger on or a hindrance? | | Writer: Misty Taggart | |
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| 146 :07x04 - Venice on a Half Shell (4) (Oct/02/1993) | | In Venice, the TMNT again run afoul of Shredder, who is now attempting to assemble a delicate piece of equipment Krang is gradually sending him in peices that when combined, will form a weapon that possesses the ability to flood the entire city, but Shredder's impatience gets the better of him and he activates the device without a vital component, endangering everyone. | | Writer: Misty Taggart | |
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| 147 :07x05 - Artless (5) (Oct/09/1993) | | A group of alien art lovers begin pilfering some of Earth's greatest masterpieces, accidental implicating the TMNT in the process. | | Writer: Doug Molitor | |
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| 148 :07x06 - Ring of Fire (6) (Oct/16/1993) | | Now lurking around the sights and sewers of Lisbon, Portugal, the Turtles are forced into action to rescue Irma and Vernon, tame fierce bulls, and prevent Shredder from frying the city with a new heat ray | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 149 :07x07 - The Irish Jig is Up (7) (Oct/23/1993) | | Shredder and Krang use a new trans-charmer to transform the hapless Innocent animals of Ireland into savage brutes, the Turtles are likewise a victim of this, and flee to their castle lair, but Krang is one step ahead of them and attempts to pull the castle into Dimension X | | Writer: John Fox (1) | |
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| 150 :07x08 - Shredder's New Sword (8) (Oct/30/1993) | | Shredder unearths King Arthur's ancient sword Excalibur and uses it's powers to terraform the whole of England into his own medieval kingdom. With April a hostage of the new monarch, the TMNT battle Shredder to retrieve the sword and prevent April from becoming Saki's modern day Guenevere | | Writer: Francis Moss (1) | |
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| 151 :07x09 - The Lost Queen of Atlantis (9) (Oct/16/1993) | | The Turtles travel to Greece, where April falls under the influence of a mystical necklace that apparently contains the power to awaken the lost city of Atlantis itself. The Turtles battle a cult of Idol worshipers loyal to April, whom they see as the reincarnation of their Queen, and Shredder, who seeks to acquire the necklace's power to control the word. | | Writer: Mark Edward Edens | |
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| 152 :07x10 - Turtles on the Orient Express (10) (Oct/16/1993) | | Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop sneak on board the newly revived Orient Express to activate a supercharger that will send the train hurtling into nearby oil fields, providing an explosion Krang can harness to free The Technodrome. The Turtles battle the villains to ensure mass murder isn't commited by the Orient Express for once, not on it. | | Writer: Doug Molitor | |
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| 153 :07x11 - April Gets in Dutch (11) (Oct/23/1993) | | Now in Amsterdam, the TMNT and April cover the grand showcasing of a rare and famous Diamond, with which Krang is also seeking to use to power a dimension cutter that can free the Technodrome. | | Writer: Misty Taggart | |
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| 156 :07x14 - Night of the Dark Turtle (Oct/30/1993) | | A severe injury leaves Donatello with a warped and aggressive personality, consumed with defeating Shredder, Don casts himself into the role of a masked crime fighter "the Dark Turtle", meanwhile his brothers face more than one dilemma, as Shredder attacks with his new micro blaster, and the Earth is invaded by a Triceratron war fleet intent on sending Earth through their stargate and strip it clean of resources | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 157 :07x15 - The Starchild (Dec/18/1993) | | The Turtles befriend a seemingly harmless alien child known as Quarx, they also run into an alien hunter known as Drako, who insists they allow him to find and apprehend the "Starchild", one of the most destructive beings in the universe. The TMNT initially refuse, but when Quarx begins to use his telekinetic abilities to play more dangerously than safely, endangering the city, the Turtles realize Drako is right in his intentions... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 158 :07x16 - The Legend of Koji (Dec/25/1993) | | The Turtles pursue Shredder into the distant past, to the early days of The Foot Clan's creation. Shredder betrays and takes the place of his ancestor Oroku Sancho, taking control of his forces, he seeks to assassinate Koji, the founder of the Foot Clan. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 159 :07x17 - Convicts from Dimension X (Nov/13/1993) | | Vernon and Irma switch places with two criminals from Dimension X, Skaarg and Dementor due to a space/time rift, trapping the two reporters in a Dimension X penitentiary. Skaarg and Dementor soon engage in battle with the Turtles and commandeer Donatello's inter dimensional portal, bringing fourth the dreaded Dregma Brothers to assist them in laying waste to the city | | Writer: Jack Mendelsohn | |
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| 160 :07x18 - White Belt, Black Heart (Nov/13/1993) | | Splinter's former Sensei arrives and requests his student''s help in tracking down his grandson, for whom he has chosen to wear the sacred White Belt of his clan, but there's a hitch, his grandson now leads a criminal ninja clan called the Black Heart, and they have aligned themselves with Shredder | | Writers: Jack Mendelsohn, Carol Mendelsohn | |
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| 161 :07x19 - Night of the Rogues (Nov/20/1993) | | Krang attempts to excavate a long buried spacecraft filled with treasures from across the galaxies whist Shredder, alongside Chromedome, recruit several of the Turtle's greatest enemies, Rat King, Tempestra, Slash, Leatherhead, and Anthrax to eliminate the Turtles once and for all | | Guest Stars: Townsend Coleman as Rat King | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 162 :07x20 - Attack of the Neutrinos (Nov/20/1993) | | In an attempt to outscoop April, Vernon reveals her footage of Dr. O'Toole powerful new Hyper Thruster, to the world, alerting Krang of it's existence. Vernon is captured and brought to The Technodrome, whilst Krang learns that the Neutrinos have been captured deep within Dimension X, he arranges for the group of punks to be brought to Earth and turned into darker, evil versions of themselves, and dispatched to eliminate the Turtles... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 163 :07x21 - Escape from the Planet of the Turtleloids (Nov/27/1993) | The Turtles are asked by Turteloid Kerma to return to the planet Shell-Ri-La to help repair the Turteloid's defenses, which have malfunctioned. The TMNT battle old enemies Grounchuck, Dirtbag, and Captain Dread upon arriving, and also must face the threat of Brute Force, four identical, and ruthless aliens assisting their enemies.
Meanwhile on Earth, Krang unleashes Hunter Drones to find and eliminate the absent Turtles, whilst he attempts to use the nearby New York Colossal Building's antena to collect the energies of a solar storm that will repower The Technodrome | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 164 :07x22 - Revenge of the Fly (Nov/27/1993) | | Baxter Fly returns once more when Krang accidentally releases him whilst repairing the Dimensional Portal/ Baxter promptly discovers that a genetic research facility has succeeded in developing the very essences of insects, essence which Baxter uses to infect the city and transform it's population into insects of all kinds. The Turtles must battle this new threat, even if there enemies are innocent civilians, even their own friends... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 165 :07x23 - Atlantis Awakes (Dec/04/1993) | | Rocksteady and Bebop investigate the mysterious lost city of Atlantis, only for Bebop to be mistaken for a long prophesied King that will lead the inhabitants of the city into a new tomorrow. Krang and Shredder use Bebop's new stature to seize the Star of Atlantis to use in powering The Technodrome's main cannon. The Turtles ally themselves with Atlantis' only mutant Merdude to retrieve the Jewel | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 166 :07x24 - Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter (Dec/04/1993) | | Mutant despising ideologist A.J Howard hires Mutant Hunter Dirk Savage to hunt down and capture all mutants in the city. Within days, Savage corals two of the Punk Frogs. Determined to investigate Howard's true motives, the Turtles contact Mondo Gecko, who allows himself to be captured and discover Howard's shocking scheme, he is a mutant himself who wishes to enslave the human race with the mutants he has captured forming his formidable army. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 167 :07x25 - Invasion of the Krangezoids (Dec/11/1993) | | Krang clones himself several times, creating new independent entities who soon develop full bodies, transforming them into Krang's alien race of the Krangazoids. They rebel against Krang and attack the city, greatly dividing the Turtles, who are also faced with the task of rescuing Leonardo and April from the grip of Shredder... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 168 :07x26 - Combat Land (Dec/11/1993) | | A newly opened amusement park specializing in the participants fighting robotic automatons requires test subjects to handle the droids, the TMNT are nominated by April, but there is a far more sinister agenda at work | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 169 :07x27 - Shredder Triumphant (Dec/18/1993) | 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 center. 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 machine, only to fall into a deadly trap, and find themselves on a trip to Dimension X... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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Season 8 |
| 170 :08x01 - Get Shredder! (Sep/10/1994) | | Separated from The Technodrome, Shredder, Krang, Rocksteady, and Bebop sneak into the hall of science and convert it into a mini battle fortress using the scientific equipment long abandoned. The TMNT attempt to capture them, but both parties are interrupted by Berzerko, a mysterious alien with a vendetta against Krang. With Krang held captive, Shredder threatens the lives of April and her Channel Six news team unless The Turtles rescue him. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 171 :08x02 - Wrath of the Rat King (Sep/17/1994) | | The Turtles attempt to clear their names and storm the hall of science, but fail in the effort. Krang suceeds in contacting Dimension X, and learns of The Technodromes' present condition. Incapable of freeing the machine from its' black hole prison for now, Krang orders his final, unused weapon be brought to Earth, the shockwave. Meanwhile, Shredder meets up with The Rat King and offers to give him access to a new strain of mutagen in return for defeating the Turtles. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 172 :08x03 - State of Shock (Sep/24/1994) | | The Turtles are forced to betray their fundamental morals and break the law in order to get closer to the operations of the vicious Megavolt, a former agent of a secret organization known as "Dark Water" but their actions come back to haunt them when even April becomes convinced of their guilt to the extent she assists the military in tracking them down | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 173 :08x04 - Cry H.A.V.O.C.! (1) (Oct/01/1994) | | After saving the life of a mutated creature, the Turtles are offered to join the ranks of H.A.V.O.C, an underground mutant resistance force led by the obese Titanus. The Turtles are divided over the offer, frustrated with being the victims of the public they fight for, Raph and Don stay behind whilst Leo and Mikey decide to find out what H.A.V.O.C's real agenda is. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 174 :08x05 - H.A.V.O.C. in the Streets (2) (Oct/08/1994) | | In an attempt to complete work on a Skyplatform, a vessel he requires to counter the defenses of a military base containing equipment vital to his mastery of time and space, Titanouss springs a convict from prison with a grudge against the Turtles and transforms him into the energy creature Synapse. Meanwhile, his fellow H.A.V.O.C members terrorize April | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 175 :08x06 - Enter: Krakus (3) (Oct/15/1994) | | The Turtles and April encounter Krakus, a soldier from the future who holds the answers to the origins of Titanous. Meanwhile, H.A.V.O.C prepares to seize control of the past with the aid of a timegate, capable of sending vast armies from one time period to another. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 176 :08x07 - Cyber-Turtles (Oct/22/1994) | | Shredder and Krang stumble on a radio transmission from a Galxton space fleet returning with an ancient power source known as the Fire Star. Shooting their ship down, the duo steal the Firestar, the vengeful Glaxtons blame the Turtles (who stumble on the crash site) and attack them | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 177 :08x08 - Turtle Trek (Oct/29/1994) | The TMNT begin arguing among one another when they again manage to let Shredder slip from their fingers, Shredder escapes with an energy transmitter. Tracking the villains to the Hall Of Science, the Turtles discover Shredder, Krang, Rocksteady, and Bebop have re powered the dimensional portal and have returned to Dimension X. Before pursuing them, the Turtles befriend a captive alien called Gargon.
Claiming he knows where Shredder and Krang went, he leads the Turtles across the many worlds of Dimension X, all whilst the Turtles continue to argue, meanwhile Shredder and Krang prepare The Technodrome and the Rock Solders for complete mobilization. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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Season 9 |
| 178 :09x01 - The Unknown Ninja (Sep/16/1995) | | Lord Dregg, a wanted criminal, successfully escapes his pursuers and arrives in Earths' region of space, he immediately schemes to replenish his power supply with the gold resources found on the planet. The Turtles foil his first attempts, stopping his army of Technogangsters from looting a vault, meanwhile the TMNT discover that they have been watched and aided secretly by a mysterious ninja biker, who seeks to learn from them | | Writers: Bob Forward (1), Mark Edens | |
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| 179 :09x02 - Dregg of the Earth (Sep/23/1995) | | The Turtles and Carter find themselves at odds as their differences in opinion on what qualifies as teamwork threaten to sever their relationship. Lord Dregg makes his presence known on Earth, but dawns the cloak of sincerity, working in service of humanity. Can the TMNT expose him? | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 180 :09x03 - The Wrath of Medusa (Sep/30/1995) | | Lord Dregg summons the criminal bounty hunter Medusa to attack and defeat the Turtles, whist his Technogangsters raid the neutrinium mines on Earth without interference. Carter runs into problems with his maverick mutation decease when he accidentally damages a dam, endangering lives. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 181 :09x04 - The New Mutation (Oct/07/1995) | | Dregg successfully captures the Turtles' uncontrollable mutation problems on camera, and exposes them to the world, faced with an increase in their powers and their maverick changes, the TMNT face Dreggs' Replicon, capable of replicating itself with each defeat into multiple forms... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 182 :09x05 - The Showdown (Oct/14/1995) | | Carter faces an old enemy he helped to expel from their Martial Arts school years ago, their grudge takes a backseat however when Lord Dregg contacts an alien promoter looking to take the TMNT to his perverse death tournaments. he transports Leonardo and Michelangelo, Carter and his foe, leaving only Donatello and Raphael behind on Earth to counter Dregg's latest scheme to make use of a new Mutation device. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 183 :09x06 - Split-Second (Oct/21/1995) | | The Turtles must deal with their ever frequent mutations more than ever as they battle The Replicon, a battle droid that can regenerate itself upon each defeat. Carter and April take on a slug like creature known as The Slorr, which is overtaking New York. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 184 :09x07 - Carter the Enforcer (Oct/28/1995) | | The Turtles battle two mysterious beings attempting to kill Carter, they later learn their names are Landor and Merrik, two time travelers who have come to eliminate Carter before he can betray the Turtles and the Earth to Dregg, who is developing The Star Shield, a weapon capable of enslaving the planet. | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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| 185 :09x08 - Doomquest (Nov/04/1995) | | The Turtles' mutations continue to cost them dearly when they lose control briefly and tear through Times Square. Dregg finally acquires the vortex crystal, with which he can summon his scattered armada directly to Earth by warping space itself, but one other individual wants the Crystal, his name is Doomquest, an old enemy of Dreggs'. The battle for the vortex crystal leads the Turtles to a startling new discovery, and what it means for their mutations, but it also leads to the near destruction of Earth... | | Writer: David Wise (3) | |
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Season 10 |
| 186 :10x01 - The Return of Dregg (1) (Sep/14/1996) | | 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 villain 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. | | Writer: Jeffrey Scott (1) | |
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| 187 :10x02 - The Beginning of the End (2) (Sep/21/1996) | 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.
Dregg 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 battle to coral their slightly-more-mutated-than-usual-leader, which takes them across the city and back. | | Writer: Jeffrey Scott (1) | |
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| 188 :10x03 - The Power of Three (3) (Sep/28/1996) | | 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 that they and they alone will dominate the Earth. | | Writer: Jeffrey Scott (1) | |
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| 189 :10x04 - A Turtle in Time (4) (Oct/05/1996) | The Turtles, Shredder and Krang's battle 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. | | Writer: Jeffrey Scott (1) | |
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| 190 :10x05 - Turtles to the Second Power (5) (Oct/12/1996) | | Shredder and Krang scheme to usurp control of Dreggs' ship, Dregg schemes to land pieces of the sun onto selected areas of Earth, the Turtles scheme to smite both parties down with the flames of the past and present, which will survive? | | Writer: Jeffrey Scott (1) | |
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| 193 :10x08 - Divide and Conquer (Nov/02/1996) | | A now insane Dregg manipulates several aliens into battling the Turtles for ninety seconds at a time, giving them increased power and stamina, which Dregg uses when he absorbs the aliens into his body, transforming him into a force to be reckoned with... | | Writer: Jeffrey Scott (1) | |
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| TMNT 25th Anniversary Documentary (2009) | | A special look back at the TMNT franchise as fans, voice actors, and various writers reflect on what it means to crave the same pizza as the iconic heroes in a half shell | | Guest Stars: James Avery as Himself | |
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