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Season 2 Ending "Teenage Mutant Ninja

Season 3 theme Turtles" (instrumental)


Season 4 Composer Sebastian Evans II[2][3]
Season 5
Country of United States
Characters origin
Background and production Original English
Episodes language

Related animation No. of 5


Half-Shell Heroes: Blast to the Past seasons
Short films No. of 124 (list of episodes)
Broadcast episodes

Reception Production
Accolades Executive Joshua Sternin (season
Merchandise producers 1)
Toys J. R. Ventimilia (season
Comics 1)
Home media Peter Hastings (seasons
Video games 1–3)
References Ciro Nieli
External links Brandon Auman (seasons
3–5)
Producer MacGregor Middleton
Plot
Running 22 minutes
time
Season 1 Production Nickelodeon Animation
companies Studio
Ninjutsu master Hamato Yoshi (Splinter) is carrying his
four pet turtles through the streets of Manhattan when he LowBar Productions
encounters members of an alien race called the Kraang. Distributor Viacom Media Networks
During an altercation with these aliens, Yoshi and the
Release
turtles are exposed to the Kraang's chemical, called
mutagen, which causes organic beings to undergo major Original Nickelodeon
physical transformations. Yoshi takes on characteristics of network Nicktoons (season 5)
a brown rat and the turtles take on human characteristics.
Yoshi retreats to the New York City sewers where he raises Picture HDTV 1080i
the four turtles as his sons and imparts to them his format
knowledge of ninjutsu. Audio Dolby Digital
format
Now teenagers, the turtles (Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello
and Michelangelo) venture to the surface for the first time Original September 28, 2012[4] –

and learn that the Kraang are using the mutagen as part of release November 12, 2017
their plan to take over New York City. They befriend the Chronology
teenage April O'Neil after she and her psychologist father
Kirby are abducted by the Kraang. Donatello, who has Preceded Teenage Mutant Ninja
developed a crush on April, is able to rescue her. While by Turtles (2003 TV series)
Kirby remains a prisoner of the Kraang, April becomes an Followed Rise of the Teenage
ally of the turtles, who try to help her locate her father. by Mutant Ninja Turtles
April is also trained by Splinter to be a kunoichi, a female
his physical and mental wounds. They eventually return to New York City with the goal of finding
Splinter, Karai, Kirby, and their other missing allies and liberate the city from the Kraang. They
are successful in finding Splinter and set up a temporary base in the abandoned Antonio's Pizza,
and Donatello begins work on new samples of retro-mutagen as the search for Kirby and Karai
continues.

Meanwhile, Shredder sends his new minions Bebop and Rocksteady to find Karai. The duo
succeed, and Shredder promises to cure her. The turtles, run into a new team the Mighty
Mutanimals, with they manage to banish the Kraang back to Dimension X and free New York. The
effect of the invasion eventually earns Shredder cemented control of the city's criminal underworld
for his efforts to create a mind-control serum meant for the turtles, Mutanimals and Karai.

The turtles are later offered by future time sorceress Renet to time travel to the past, where they
meet up with a younger Hamato Yoshi and Oroku Saki, as well as Yoshi's late wife and Karai's
mother, Teng Shen. During the battle between Yoshi and Saki inside the burning Hamato Clan
dojo, Shen is accidentally killed by Saki, who meant to kill Yoshi instead. Saki leaves the dojo after
his hair burns off from the fire and kidnaps Yoshi and Shen's baby daughter Miwa, vowing to raise
her as Karai and leaving Yoshi to die. After his escape, the turtles save Yoshi, as they were "always
destined to" before traveling back to the present with Renet.

When the Kraang return to Earth, the Turtles discover that the Kraang have another enemy from
Dimension X in the form of the Triceraton Empire. Despite their best efforts and Shredder
violating the Foot Clan's temporary truce with the Turtles by stabbing Splinter during the fight, the
ruthless Triceratons activate the Heart of Darkness, a black hole-creating machine which
annihilates both the Kraang, the Earth, and everyone on it. But just as it comes to the worst for the
Turtles, April, and Casey, they are rescued by a friendly robot by the name of Professor Honeycutt
(also known as the Fugitoid) who uses his spacecraft to take the Turtles, April and Casey to a
journey into space.[10]

Season 4

After the Turtles, April, and Casey are saved from the destruction of Earth, the Fugitoid uses his
spacecraft the Ulixes to travel six months back in time in order for him and the Turtles to prevent
the Triceraton Empire led by Emperor Zanmoran from again assembling the three components of
the Heart of Darkness that are scattered throughout the universe before everything on Earth is
lost. Besides fighting the Triceratons, the Turtles also face new enemies in outer space like Lord
Vringath Dregg of the planet Sectoid and the bounty hunter Armaggon, and even have an
adventure with their interdimensional 1987 counterparts and their enemy Krang who is an exiled
relative of Kraang Subprime. Despite the efforts of the Turtles, the Triceratons are still able to
collect all three pieces of the Black Hole Generator, only for the Turtles to return to Earth and join
forces with their past selves to warn Splinter before he is killed by the Shredder, stop the detonator
of the Heart of Darkness, and defeat the Triceratons. The Fugitoid destroys the Black Hole
Generator near the Triceraton spacefleet, causing to explode, presumably killing the Triceratons.
In the aftermath of the fight against the Triceratons, the past versions of the Turtles, April, and
Casey leave Earth with the past Fugitoid in the Ulixes while the present Fugitoid's head reactivates
in Earth's orbit.

Weeks later following the Triceraton Invasion being thwarted and the Foot Clan's disappearance,
April is promoted to kunoichi at the time when the witch Shinigami arrives and is revealed that she
is Karai's friend as they plot to rebuild the Hamato Clan and dispose of Shredder who is still
recuperating from his last fight with Splinter. While Karai and Shinigami got some ninjas on their
side, the Foot Clan strengthens the Footbot army by creating the Elite Footbots. Furthermore,
some other crime organizations have been plotting to take over the Foot Clan's territory and a
crystal shard of unimaginable power which April received from the alien Aeons during their space
Leonardo (voiced by Jason Biggs until "The Wrath of Tiger Claw", Dominic Catrambone for the
last seven episodes of Season 2, Seth Green in Seasons 3–5) – Leonardo, called "Leo" for
short, is an enthusiastic ninjutsu student, who wears a blue mask, and fights with two swords
called Niten Ryu. He leads the various missions of the Turtles.
Donatello (voiced by Rob Paulsen, who had previously voiced Raphael in the 1987 series) –
Donatello, called "Donnie" for short, is in charge of the design and manufacture of all of the
tools and weapons in the Turtles' arsenal. He is also a gifted hacker. He wears a purple mask
and fights with a bō which also can be converted to a naginata via a blade inside one end of
the staff.
Raphael (voiced by Sean Astin) – Raphael, also called "Raph", wears a red mask and fights
with two sai. Known for his rage, he commonly takes it out on Mikey, and on occasions Leo,
due to their feud. He acts as the muscles of the Turtles' attacks.
Michelangelo (voiced by Greg Cipes) – Michelangelo, known as "Mikey", is the least mature of
the turtles and is a lover of video games, skateboarding, pranks and pizza. He wears an
orange mask and fights with two nunchaku which also can be converted into kusarigama via a
blade inside of one of the sticks of each nunchaku and extra lengths of chain stored in the
other. He brings a brighter mood than his brother towards the team.

Background and production


On October 21, 2009, Viacom published a press release announcing that it had bought the
complete rights of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise from Peter Laird for $60 million,
and would be developing a CGI-animated TV series for its Nickelodeon family of channels for
broadcast in 2012.[11] The release also confirmed a feature film to be produced for Paramount
Pictures (also a division of Viacom), set for an August 2014 release.[12]

In a May 2011 issue of The Licensing Book, Nickelodeon published subject-to-change concept art
of all four turtles, along with artwork from the studio's revamped Winx Club series.[13] Both shows
were developed simultaneously at Nickelodeon Animation Studio[14] as part of the company's
strategy to reboot two established brands for new viewers.[13] TMNT was geared to a core target
demographic of boys aged 6 to 11,[15] while Winx Club was intended to reach a similar age group of
girls.[16] For their version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Nickelodeon also took note of a
secondary audience in teens and adults.[17] In June, it was revealed that the show's creative team
would be led by designer Ciro Nieli and writers J. R. Ventimilia and Joshua Sternin.[18] The three
crew members held an interview the following month; they mentioned that the turtles would be
differentiated physically, but that their personalities would not be changed.[19] Nieli stated that he
had been influenced by the 1984 comics, while Ventimilia and Sternin were fans of the 1987 series
and 1990s films in college.[19]

At the American International Toy Fair in February 2012, the first line of tie-in figures was
displayed. As previously announced, the line was produced by longtime TMNT licensee Playmates
Toys.[20] In March 2012, final artwork from the series was leaked on the Nickelodeon website
before it was taken down. The images showed the designs of all four turtles, Shredder, Splinter, a
teenage April O'Neil and the Kraang, an alien race that combines elements of both Krang and the
Utroms.[21] A trailer for the series was released on June 21, 2012, on Nickelodeon USA.[22] In July,
Playmates released the show's merchandise ahead of its television debut.[23]

Jason Biggs originally voiced Leonardo and Rob Paulsen voices Donatello.[24] In June 2011, it was
confirmed that Sean Astin is playing Raphael and Greg Cipes is Michelangelo.[25] In August 2011,
it was revealed that Mae Whitman would be the voice for April O'Neil.[26] In April 2012, it was
announced that Phil LaMarr would be playing the role of Baxter Stockman and Nolan North would
be playing a race of aliens known as the Kraang,[27][28] while Roseanne Barr is confirmed to voice
their leader, Kraang Prime.[29] Actress Kelly Hu confirmed her role as Karai in May 2012.[30]
Broadcast
The series premiered on Canadian channel YTV on September 29, 2012. It also premiered on
Nickelodeon in the United Kingdom and Ireland on October 1, 2012. It premiered on Nickelodeon
in Australia and New Zealand on October 8, 2012. It premiered on Nickelodeon Canada on
September 2, 2013. In India, it premiered in 2013 on Nickelodeon and Sonic[47] and currently airs
on Nick HD+. It also airs on Channel 5 in the UK.[48]

Reception
IGN has given the show positive reviews, with many episodes reviewed being given the "Editor's
Choice" title.[49] The season 2 finale "The Invasion" has received the highest rating of 10/10.[50]
The series premiered in the U.S. to 3.9 million viewers.[51]

Variety has praised the show, saying "...handsomely produced effort, with a strong vocal cast,
considerable humor and scads of high-spirited action. If the goal was to introduce the Turtles to a
new generation — amphibious mission accomplished."[24]

Accolades
Pallan
Best Animated
44th Annie
2017 Television/Broadcast "Trans-Dimensional Turtles" Nominated
Awards
Production For Children

Merchandise

Toys

Playmates Toys created a new line of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles consumer products to go
along with the show.[54]

In mid-2012, Playmates Toys released their first wave of basic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
action figures which consisted of "hero figures" Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo,
Splinter and April O'Neil as well as "villain characters" Shredder, Kraang, and a Foot Soldier. In
early 2013, Playmates released series 2 which consisted of the new "hero" character Metalhead as
well as new villains Dogpound and Fishface. In April 2013, the third wave appeared which
included the "hero" character Leatherhead as well as villains Snakeweed and Baxter Stockman.[55]
Wave four was released in early August and it featured the villains Rat King and Spyroach as well
as new "Stealth Tech" versions of the four turtles. Wave 5 was released in October with a 7 pack of
Mousers as well as four baby versions of the Turtles. October saw the final release of 2013 with
wave six which included two new villains: Spider Bytez and a newly sculpted Shredder figure
featuring a removable helmet and cape.[56] Wave seven first appeared in February 2014 with
figures for Kirby Bat, Squirrelanoid, Casey Jones, and Mutagen Man.[57]

The Lego Group released a Lego theme of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles between 2012 and
2014.[58]

In July 2014, Build-A-Bear Workshop released a series of plush versions of the Turtles, as well as
other TMNT themed apparel including an outfit of Shredder, along with items such as the Turtles'
signature weapons.[59]

In April 2014, Diamond Select Toys unveiled the first series of Minimates mini-figures based on
the Nickelodeon series.[60] Two unpainted promotional figures were given away at Comic-Con
International 2014, and Series 1 was released in fall 2014 as blind bags at Kmart and comic shops,
and in 2-packs at Toys "R" Us. Each location had one or two exclusive characters in addition to
their shared characters. Series 2 was released in comic shops in early-2015 and at Toys "R" Us in
mid-2015, again with both shared and exclusive figures. Series 3 is scheduled for both locations for
the fall of 2015. A Series 4 has been confirmed.

Comics

IDW Publishing released a spin-off comic series titled 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: New
Animated Adventures featuring original adventures set between episodes of the TV series starting
July 2013. After 24 issues, the series was relaunched as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Amazing
Adventures in August 2015.[61][62] Amazing Adventures was published until September 2017, with
a total of 14 regular issues, one special issue guest-starring Carmelo Anthony, a three-issue
miniseries titled Robotanimals, and the crossover miniseries Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles Adventures.

Home media
In 2013, Nickelodeon published and distributed Rooftop Run developed by Kung Fu Factory for
iOS devices such as the iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch.[110][111]

On August 28, 2013, Activision released Out of the Shadows, a downloadable 3D beat 'em up
game, for Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows.[112] On April 15, 2014, a version was released for the
PlayStation 3.[113] The game features an online multiplayer co-op for up to four players.[114]

Activision also released a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video game based on the series for Wii,
Xbox 360, and Nintendo 3DS on October 22, 2013. It was developed by Magic Pockets.[115]

On September 4, 2014, Activision announced there being a second game based on the show called
Danger of the Ooze. The game was released on October 28, 2014, for Nintendo 3DS, Xbox 360,
and PlayStation 3. The game was developed by WayForward.[116]

Another video game, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan, was released for
PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Microsoft Windows in 2016. It was
developed by PlatinumGames.

Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello, and Raphael appear as playable characters in the racing video
game Nickelodeon Kart Racers, the first Nickelodeon crossover console game to feature Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles characters. These same characters, along with Shredder, appear as playable
characters in the sequel video game Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix.

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