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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 6 > Credits and Details
Episodes
Rock Around the Block Rock Around the Block
As part of his latest plan, Krang brings General Traag to Earth from Dimension X as a distraction for the Turtles, while Krang tries to turn a laser at the ice and...
September 14, 1992
Krangenstein Lives! Krangenstein Lives!
Krang's robot body goes out of control because Bebop & Rocksteady lose the right machine Chip. Michelangelo won't stop playing a video game, much to the other Turtles'...
September 21, 1992
Super Irma Super Irma
Irma gets super magnetic powers and starts to fight crime. She decides to stop Krang's plan. When her powers wear off, the Turtles foil Krang and rescue Irma.
September 28, 1992
Adventures in Turtle-Sitting Adventures in Turtle-Sitting
Michelangelo accidentally turns his brothers into five-year-olds with Donatello's "Food Rebibifier"(a machine that turns old and rotten food fresh again), while...
October 5, 1992
Sword of Yurikawa Sword of Yurikawa
A mystery ninja steals a powerful sword that belonged to his old ninja master in order to test the Turtles' ninja spirits.�
October 12, 1992
Return of the Turtleoid Return of the Turtleoid
A friend of the Turtles, Kerma, is hunted down by a destroyer because of a glitch in its sensors. The destroyer was supposed to hunt down a space pirate named Nerma,...
October 19, 1992
Shreeka's Revenge Shreeka's Revenge
A vain, galactic outlaw named Shreeka is after her power ring that Krang took from her. The problem is that April now has the ring.
October 26, 1992
Too Hot to Handle Too Hot to Handle
A machine is causing the Earth to move closer to the sun. Vernon's incredibly smart nephew, Foster, helps the Turtles on their adventure.
November 2, 1992
Nightmare in the Lair Nightmare in the Lair
Donatello's newest invention, the "Dream-o-Vision" helmet, causes Michelangelo and Leonardo to be stuck in a nightmare world & the lair is being terrorized by a Freddy...
November 9, 1992
Phantom of the Sewers Phantom of the Sewers
The Turtles help a man with a disfigured face (that was actually dried paint) stop a bank robbery.
November 16, 1992
Donatello Trashes Slash Donatello Trashes Slash
Slash, the evil mutant turtle, returns to Earth from outer space with a greatly increased IQ and a raygun that turns humans into turtles. He plans to reign as Turtle...
November 23, 1992
Leonardo Is Missing Leonardo Is Missing
Leonardo gets lost following a distress signal while Krang invents a "Hyper-Thruster". Krang tries to blow the Earth off its axis and melt the ice. The Technodrome is...
November 30, 1992
Snakes Alive! Snakes Alive!
The Turtles try to solve a missing snake mystery, but Leonardo is afraid of snakes. A scientist who had a snake venom lab accident and turned into a snake tries to...
December 7, 1992
Polly Wanna Pizza Polly Wanna Pizza
Michelangelo buys a parrot and names him Ditto, although the bird really belongs to a criminal who is after a rare key around Dido's neck because the Gulubi Ruby, the...
December 14, 1992
Mr. Nice Guy Mr. Nice Guy
Donatello's "Personality Alterator" turns Raphael too nice to fight. A mad scientist uses it to turn every policeman to nice so his robots can steal money and jewels.
December 21, 1992
Sleuth on the Loose Sleuth on the Loose
April's aunt helps the Turtles stop a mad scientist from building a doomsday device.
December 28, 1992
Directed by
Bill Wolf Bill Wolf  
Written by
David Wise David Wise ... written by / series developed by
Fred Wolf Fred Wolf ... additional story material / series created by
Kevin Eastman Kevin Eastman ... based on the Mirage Comics "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" comic books created by
Peter Laird Peter Laird ... based on the Mirage Comics "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" comic books created by
Jack Mendelsohn Jack Mendelsohn ... written by
Marc Handler Marc Handler ... written by
Dennis O'Flaherty Dennis O'Flaherty ... written by
Steve Granat Steve Granat ... written by
Cydne Clark Cydne Clark ... written by
Matt Uitz Matt Uitz ... written by
Cast
Cam Clarke Cam Clarke ... Leonardo / Rocksteady (16 episodes)
Townsend Coleman Townsend Coleman ... Michelangelo (16 episodes)
Barry Gordon Barry Gordon ... Donatello / Bebop (16 episodes)
Renae Jacobs Renae Jacobs ... April O'Neil (16 episodes)
Rob Paulsen Rob Paulsen ... Raphael (16 episodes)
Pat Fraley Pat Fraley ... Krang / Burne Thompson (14 episodes)
Peter Renaday Peter Renaday ... Splinter / General Tragg / Vernon Fenwick (14 episodes)
James Avery James Avery ... Shredder (8 episodes)
Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling ... Irma Langinstein (4 episodes)
Joan Gerber Joan Gerber ... Shreeka (2 episodes)
Dan Castellaneta Dan Castellaneta ... Barney Mushnik (voice)
Rene Auberjonois Rene Auberjonois ... Professor Chumley (voice)
Jan Rabson Jan Rabson ... Kerma (voice)
Dana Hill Dana Hill ... Foster Fenwick (voice)
Kevin Schon Kevin Schon ... Creepy Eddie (voice)
Hal Rayle Hal Rayle ... Prof. Otto van Shrink / X-12 (voice)
Produced by
Mark Freedman Mark Freedman ... executive producer
Walt Kubiak Walt Kubiak ... producer
Andy Luckey Andy Luckey ... associate producer
Pierre Métais Pierre Métais ... coordinating producer
Fred Wolf Fred Wolf ... supervising producer
Original Music by
Dennis C. Brown Dennis C. Brown  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 14, 1992
DVD Release: April 08, 2008
Countries: United States Taiwan Hungary Philippines Japan China France South Korea Ireland
Distributor: Lions Gate Home Entertainment
Websites: IMDb Wikipedia
Ratings
IMDb

7.9 / 10

Production Companies
Murakami Wolf Swenson (1987)
Fred Wolf Films (1992)
Mirage Studios
Surge Licensing
Playmates Toys (in association with) (episodes 1-5)
I.D.D.H. (1989) (co-production)
Image Comics
Distributors
Group W Productions
  (1987) (United States) (TV)
Syndicated
  (1987) (United States) (seasons 1-4) (TV)
CBS
  (1990) (United States) (Seasons 4-10) (TV)
Artisan Entertainment
  (1998) (United States) (DVD)
Artisan Entertainment
  (1998) (United States) (VHS)
Artisan Home Entertainment
  (2000) (United States) (DVD)
Artisan Home Entertainment
  (2000) (United States) (VHS)
Burger King
  (1990) (United States) (VHS)
Eyemark Entertainment
  (1996) (United States) (TV)
Family Home Entertainment (FHE)
  (1988) (United States) (VHS)
Family Home Entertainment (FHE)
  (1990) (United States) (Laserdisc) (video)
Family Home Entertainment (FHE)
  (2004) (United States) (DVD)
Image Entertainment
  (1990) (United States) (Laserdisc) (video)
International Video Entertainment (IVE)
  (1988) (United States) (VHS)
Lions Gate Films Home Entertainment
  (2004) (United States) (DVD)
Lionsgate Home Entertainment
  (2012) (United States) (DVD)
Live Entertainment
  (1994) (United States) (VHS)
Live Home Video
  (1990) (United States) (VHS)
MCA Distributing Corp.
  (1988) (United States) (for IVE/FHE) (VHS)
MeTV Toons
  (2025) (United States) (TV)
Nickelodeon Network
  (2023) (United States) (TV)
TV Teddy
  (1993) (United States) (Return of the Turtleoid) (VHS)
USA Network
  (1993) (United States) (repeats) (TV)
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