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Goofs In many of the earlier episodes, a specific turtle's line would come out of the wrong character's mouth i. Alternate versions In , CBS aired the show during their Saturday Morning line-up, with all new episodes and a new opening was added too. Along with the package came 'Turtle Tips', a portion of the show that gave useful information. Connections Featured in Troldspejlet: Episode 6. User reviews 85 Review. Top review. Teenage Mutant Nija Turtles is something I will never forget because it touched me in a way no other series did when I was a kid.

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The series returned to the Mirage fold with Volume 4, which ran from to A tie-in comic to the TV series was published by Dreamwave, which only lasted for seven issues.

Aside from their different ongoing series, the Turtles have also made team-up appearances in comics published by Dark Horse a crossover with the Flaming Carrot , Boom! The Turtles have yet to officially appear in the Marvel universe — ironic, considering how their very first story was written in a way that tied in to the Marvel hero Daredevil's origin. A canister of ooze falls into the sewers, transforming the Turtles and their master.

The ninja warrior teaches his reptilian "sons" how to fight, and names them after Renaissance artists. However, there have been at least two significant occasions where the crime-fighting quartet welcomed a fifth mutant Turtle to their team — and in both instances, that new member was a girl.

Venus actually mutated alongside the other four, but was adopted and raised by a Chinese Shinobi master. She wore a braided light blue mask, and was a skilled magic practitioner. She didn't quite catch on; in fact, legend has it that Peter Laird hated her with such a passion that he banned her from appearing in any future Turtles adaptations. About two decades later, the idea of a fifth Turtle would reappear, this time with a twist. First appearing in 's "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" 51, the IDW series introduced Jennika , a former assassin who was mutated when Leonardo and Donatello gave her their blood to save her life.

She wears a yellow bandana and uses a pair of claws evocative of the Marvel hero Wolverine. When the TMNT became a pop culture juggernaut, it seemed like the franchise could do no wrong.

The cartoon was a mega-hit, the movies made fans happy, and toy sales were off the charts. That's likely what brought about the idea of a live concert tour , sponsored and promoted by Pizza Hut.

In , the "Coming Out of Our Shells" tour featured the four Turtles trading in their ninja weapons for musical instruments. Leonardo was on the bass guitar, Donatello was the keyboardist, Raphael was the percussionist, and Michelangelo was the guitarist and lead vocalist.

An actual band — dressed up in infamously bad TMNT costumes with denim vests — went on a year-long tour across the United States, performing original songs on stage. The central story of the musical tour revolved around the Turtles' nemesis, the Shredder, and his plan to steal the world's music. At the very least, however, the tour was successful enough to merit a smaller follow-up tour in Then again, their short-lived musical career did earn the brothers a guest spot on "The Oprah Winfrey Show," resulting in perhaps the single most cringe-worthy moment in TMNT history.

In an interview with IndieWire , Lorre shared how, three decades ago, he and his co-writer were faced with an incredibly short turnaround time for the song: "[I]t got written by me and my [then-writing] partner Dennis Brown. We wrote it in an afternoon and we recorded it in an evening. As it turned out, someone else got the job; however, they didn't complete the task, leaving the production team with no choice but to contact Lorre and give him the assignment on a tight hour timeline.

Lorre also revealed that originally, the TMNT cartoon was only going to last for six episodes. The worldwide popularity of the TMNT franchise has allowed for some truly diverse interpretations of the characters. This two-part, direct-to-video OVA original video animation was released in , and was created as a companion cartoon to the Metal Mutant and Supermutant action figures. The limited series also brought back some of the voice actors from the Japanese dub of the cartoon.

Their cartoon villains — the Shredder, Krang, Bebop, and Rocksteady — could also transform using the MutaStones; the Shredder in particular had a striking dragon-like alternate form as Devil Shredder, complete with gigantic wings. The second episode was even more bizarre. It depicted the four Turtles as having the power to shift into elemental animal forms through the use of mystical suits of armor called Metal Beasts.



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