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By 1986, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic series by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird had experienced two years of success. At that time, New York-based licensing agent Mark Freedman – who had previously handled Hanna-Barbera 's library of characters and was establishing his own licensing company – was contacted by a connection in the toy ...
The fourth season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is split into two main sub-sections that aired concurrently: thirteen episodes which aired daily in syndication, and twenty-six episodes that premiered in hour-long double-bills on Saturday Mornings on CBS. Additionally, a two-part "Easter special" aired in syndication the following Spring.
TMNT 1987 Episode 12: Enter The Fly; TMNT 1987 Episode 12: Enter: The Fly; TMNT 1987 Episode 13: Invasion of the Punk Frogs; TMNT 1987 Episode 15: Splinter No More; TMNT 1987 Episode 17: The Cat Woman from Channel Six; TMNT 1987 Episode 18: Return of the Technodrome; TMNT 1987 Episode 26: The Fifth Turtle; TMNT 1987 Episode 27: Enter the Rat King
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – The Complete Classic Series Collection (November 13th, 2012; June 12, 2018 re-release; [14] October 15, 2024 second re-release [15] [16] [17]) 23-disc set including all 193 episodes from seasons 1–10, including the "Vacation" sideseason, the 2012 release is packaged in a collectable plastic box molded to ...
Under the deal, all 193 episodes of the original “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” — which ran from 1987 to 1996 — are set to debut digitally on Nickelodeon-owned and operated channels (such ...
The tenth and final season of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 TV series. Shredder and Krang return for a three part episode, and the Technodrome is still in Dimension X. When the season aired, the interest for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles had almost faded out. At the time, CBS was phasing out its Saturday-morning cartoon block. [1] [2]
The seventh season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles chronologically begins where Episode 142 left off. The Technodrome is still located at the bottom of the Arctic Ocean [1] until the last episode, when it is sent back to Dimension X for the third and final time.
Shredder and Krang engineer a love potion that makes Leonardo, Michaelangelo, and Raphael all fall in love with Irma. Donatello races for an antidote before Shredder drains a naval nuclear submarine of all its power, and things get crazy when Rocksteady takes a dose of the potion and falls in love with April.