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Episodes
Night of the Dark Turtle Night of the Dark Turtle
After a fight with Shredder causes Donatello to be struck by a laser beam, his personality changes to become a costumed superhero known as the Dark Turtle. His...
September 18, 1993
The Starchild The Starchild
A small alien being, named Quirx, crash-lands on Earth, with intergalactic stormtroopers in hot pursuit. The Turtles must figure out how to get Quirx back to his home...
September 25, 1993
The Legend of Koji The Legend of Koji
Shredder uses a time machine to travel back to Ancient Japan in the year 1583. He plans to defeat Hamato Koji, the man who founded the Foot Clan, and Splinter's great...
October 2, 1993
Convicts from Dimension X Convicts from Dimension X
Two convicts from Dimension X are brought to Earth when Donatello's Portable Portal Generator malfunctions.
October 9, 1993
White Belt, Black Heart White Belt, Black Heart
While Splinter's sensei, Mogo-san, is visiting New York, a criminal gang of ninja, known as the Black Heart Gang, are terrorising the city with a crime spree, and...
October 16, 1993
Night of the Rogues Night of the Rogues
In an attempt to finally defeat the Turtles once and for all, Shredder assembles Leatherhead, Tempestra, Scumbug, Chrome Dome, Antrax, The Rat King and Slash to form a...
October 23, 1993
Attack of the Neutrinos Attack of the Neutrinos
The Neutrinos return and assist the TMNT in keeping a new invention out of Krang's clutches.
October 30, 1993
Escape from the Planet of the Turtleoids Escape from the Planet of the Turtleoids
Kerma the space turtle returns once again for the Turtles help in programming his city's new defence robots but Groundchuck and Dirtbag have also returned to the city...
November 6, 1993
Revenge of the Fly Revenge of the Fly
Baxter Stockman & his alien computer return to Earth from the Dimensional Limbo & take possession of Shredder's Retro-Mutagen Ray Gun.
November 13, 1993
Atlantis Awakes Atlantis Awakes
The Turtles discover an Atlantean city, not in ancient Greece, but in modern times. After meeting a merman who, in reality is the true King of Atlantis, the Turtles...
November 20, 1993
Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter
Professional mutant hunter Dirk Savage is conned into to rounding up New York's mutants, Tokka, Rahzer, Two of the Punk Frogs, Leonardo, Michelangelo and Mondo Gecko...
November 27, 1993
Invasion of the Krangazoids Invasion of the Krangazoids
In order to defeat the Turtles, Krang creates 6 clones of himself to deal with them. But, when the clones start to think for themselves & Krang loses control, the...
December 4, 1993
Combat Land Combat Land
A new amusement theme park has opened with Shogun, Medieval & Future themed attractions. The Turtles are invited to try out the attractions, but when the robots in the...
December 11, 1993
Shredder Triumphant Shredder Triumphant
After bringing the Technodrome back to the surface, Shredder and Krang trap the Turtles and send them to Dimension X where they become slaves. In the meantime,...
December 18, 1993
Directed by
Bill Wolf Bill Wolf  
Written by
David Wise David Wise ... written by / series developed 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
Fred Wolf Fred Wolf ... series created by
Jack Mendelsohn Jack Mendelsohn ... written by
Carole Bruce Mendelsohn Carole Bruce Mendelsohn ... written by
Cast
Cam Clarke Cam Clarke ... Leonardo / Rocksteady (14 episodes)
Townsend Coleman Townsend Coleman ... Michelangelo (14 episodes)
Barry Gordon Barry Gordon ... Donatello / Dark Turtle / Bebop (14 episodes)
Rob Paulsen Rob Paulsen ... Raphael (14 episodes)
Renae Jacobs Renae Jacobs ... April O'Neil (13 episodes)
Peter Renaday Peter Renaday ... Splinter / Triceraton (13 episodes)
Pat Fraley Pat Fraley ... Krang (11 episodes)
Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling ... Irma Langinstein (8 episodes)
James Avery James Avery ... Shredder (3 episodes)
Jim Cummings Jim Cummings ... First Dregma Brother (2 episodes)
Jess Harnell Jess Harnell ... Captain Zorax / Wolf Jaxon (voice)
Elizabeth Daily Elizabeth Daily ... Quarx (voice)
Brian Tochi Brian Tochi ... Yoku (voice)
Gaille Heideman Gaille Heideman ... Tempestra (voice)
Fred Wolf Fred Wolf ... Commisioner (voice)
Tress MacNeille Tress MacNeille ... Kala (voice)
Thom Pinto Thom Pinto ... Dask (voice)
Jan Rabson Jan Rabson ... Kerma (voice)
Robert Ridgely Robert Ridgely ... Groundchuck (voice) (as Bob Ridgely)
Lloyd Sherr Lloyd Sherr ... Captain Dread (voice)
Jeannie Elias Jeannie Elias ... Hepax Lagamina (voice)
Kevin Schon Kevin Schon ... Merdude / Alim Coelacanth (voice)
Susan Blu Susan Blu ... Zwerk (voice)
Hamilton Camp Hamilton Camp ... Weesel (voice)
Produced by
Mark Freedman Mark Freedman ... executive producer
Walt Kubiak Walt Kubiak ... producer
Fred Wolf Fred Wolf ... supervising producer
Original Music by
Dennis C. Brown Dennis C. Brown  
Additional Info
Premiere: September 18, 1993
DVD Release: May 12, 2009
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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