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.: Less serious than most of their modern versions of the characters.:. The protagonists are still mutated turtles, but they're all different types of turtles in this continuity; Leonardo is a red-eared slider, Donatello is a soft-shelled turtle, Michelangelo is a box turtle, and Raphael, a snapping turtle.: In this version the turtles don't have years of ninjitsu training under their belts, as Splinter was less willing to train them, so they are less skilled in certain areas.: While they aren't as well-trained as in previous versions. They can still hold their own in battle.: Implied to be adoptive, rather than the 's standard definition.: As with every version, the turtles wear specifically-colored bandana masks allowing the audience to tell them apart.:. Leo: Blue Bandana. Raph: Red Bandana. Donnie: Purple Bandana.

Mikey: Orange Bandana.: Due to the Turtles accidentally releasing mutant mosquitoes from Baron Draxum's lair into the city, most if not all of the villains they face are. Voiced by: Omar Benson Miller (English), Alan Prieto (Latin American Spanish).: In this version, he's a snapping turtle who has spikes on his shell and he is much bigger than his brothers.: In comparison with Raph's incarnations, this one is considerably more 'Heart of Gold' and has yet to display 'Jerk'. During the first episode, he's the one who spots Mayhem while he and the others are goofing off and his immediate response to seeing an animal looking lost and scared is to go help it.: HOT SOUP!

It also serve as nice foreshadowing as seen in 'The League Of Evil Mutants' since this is the of Lou Jitsu aka Master Splinter.: Raphael himself states that animals love him, a to former adaptations, unfortunately Mayhem doesn't count.: Raphael is a very protective big brother in this series, and his large size allows him to carry them with ease. He gets, but it's all lighthearted.: Literally and figuratively, he's the tallest and bulkiest of the turtles and the main muscle of the group.: He's friendlier than most incarnations of the character, so far not displaying the traditional.: He's pretty proud of how tough he is.: Was a huge fan of the wrestler Ghostbear, who outright admitted he cheated his way to fame.: His profile states 'his muscles are bigger than this brain, but his heart is bigger than his muscles'.: Well, to a degree. One of this teeth is a snaggletooth.: As per usual, but with Tonfa instead of Sai.: He's not very bright, and prefers to move into situations fists first without any consideration for strategy.: Raphael is much larger and muscular than the other turtles and the leader of the team.: In this series, Raphael is actually the self-appointed leader. It's shown he's not very good at making decisions or strategizing, relying more on brute force. In one episode, he's reduced to reading inspiring quotes he wrote on his hand in order to keep the team motivated.: Played with. He still views himself as the leader, but Leo is mostly the one who organizes things during battles without usurping his position.

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Though obviously from the outset, Raph is not THE leader he thinks he is. Putting him in this position.: His 'fear stink', which also had variants in 'amazing stink' and 'victory stink'. Another, here being that snapping turtles release odors when stressed.: Yet to be seen if consistent, but he writes with his left in the first episode.: He clearly lacks proper leadership or basic strategic capabilities, but makes up for being the strongest Turtle.: Unlike the previous incarnations, he wields Tonfa instead of Sai. Voiced by: Josh Brener (English), Pascual Meza (Latin American Spanish).: His bo staff is much more highly mechanized than in other incarnations, giving him versatile ways of attacking. He's also the only Turtle to land a hit on Baron Draxum in the pilot, while the others were struggling with their new weapons. He's also got a highly mechanized backpack, with various different versions depending on the situation, making him easily the most prepared.: He's generally of the Turtles in previous incarnations.

In this series, he's much more easily irritated toward his brothers' silly behavior. Overall he's, as he still gets along with them and April just fine.: In this version, Donatello is a soft-shelled turtle.: To compensate for his soft shell, Donnie's equipped himself with a mechanical cover for it that can unfold into a VTOL-styled. Voiced by: Brandon Mychal Smith (English), Carlos Siller (Latin American Spanish).: Mikey is a box turtle, already showing full retraction into his shell from the first episode with the 'Brother Ball' technique.: He's the artistic type with a love of sci-fi movies and puppies.: Mikey is often youngest, but being 13 is the smallest the franchise has done yet.:. Don't get between him and pizza.

He will find you and he will fight you. Also using cute phrases like pinching cheeks as a threat or destroying cute objects upsets him greatly.: Downplayed example, he has his in Donnie's Gifts, as well as his train of thought during The Fast and the Furriest. Voiced by: (English), Azul Valadez (Latin American Spanish).: She tries to be at least. She's not a major powerhouse or has any training but is very proactive and will charge into battle with her bat.: She's a normal human but is more than willing to jump into the fray alongside the turtles.: As shown in the image there, she uses a bat. If she doesn't have it with her, she'll mostly use whatever blunt weapon is on hand.: She's very energetic and spunky.: Practically rushes headlong into danger in the pilot to rescue Mayhem with no plan whatsoever other then just flail wildly. Her battlecry is even similar to Leeroy's. Her trend extends to her appearance in The Gumbus, where she's laughing her head off while Leo and Mikey screech in fear.: Her absolute glee about ghosts during The Gumbus shows that she has some interesting tastes.: She doesn't appear to have any friends outside of the turtles and she can be self-conscious about it.: This incarnation is not a Caucasian redhead, but an African-American.: She never has the same job twice.

Became a rather critical plot point in 'Shadow of Evil' where she accidentally finds herself working at an evil shoestore. Voiced by: (English), Jorge Roig (Latin American Spanish).: Despite his stature, he can still fight pretty swiftly. Best exemplified when he contracted Rat Flu.: Unlike every other incarnation where he is wise and active, Splinter in this one is much goofier and lazier.: In all incarnations, Splinter was probably strict and sometimes stubborn at worst. Here, he is more of a rude jerk than he has ever been. That said, he also has the least portrayed, and is regarded as a father first and a teacher second.: The original Splinter is a pure mutant rat. This is another version where Splinter is a human turned rat hybrid.: This Splinter is shorter and chubbier and has a more wrinkled face compared to past incarnations.: He's most comfortable in front of the TV, but when pushed he reveals himself to be a fierce combatant.: Not too 'hidden' if you are familiar with earlier incarnations of Splinter, but since this version of him spends the majority of Season 1 as a lazy, goofy couch potato, watching him absolutely wreck all four Turtles and be a fairly proactive ninja in 'Shadows of Evil' has this effect. Even with a bad back he manages to school his sons in battle, and despite the occasional slip-up due to being out of shape, he still performs some rather amazing feats throughout the episode.: This incarnation spends most of his time watching old movies, becoming annoyed when he's interrupted.:.

The fact that he knows of the Mutant Underworld. In the first episode, he has a marker with a similar emblem Baron Draxum used to enter it. 'Al Be Back' reveals that he has an amazing operatic voice. 'The Evil League of Mutants' reveals that he was once the human Lou Jitsu, an action star and Battle Nexus Champion.: He was absolutely handsome as Lou Jitsu.: Contrary to initial knee-jerk doubts, Splinter's added screentime has shown he does love his sons. He's got a lovely framed family picture with them in Down with the Sickness. In The Fast and the Furriest, he seems genuinely sad that his boys don't like his T.G.I.

Parmesan idea, showing he does care what they think. In Mascot Melee, he adores their gift so much that he will only use it on 'the most special occasions', unfortunately, in the process ruining their hopes that he'd replace his worn-out robe. He outright helps Raphael defeat the titular antagonist of Mrs. Huginn and Muninn Voiced by: Tim Simons (Huginn), Sam Richardson (Muninn)An unspecified mutant warrior and alchemist from the 'Hidden City.' He is also known as the 'Maker of Mutants.' As the self-proclaimed protector of all mutantkind, Baron Draxum seeks to mutate humans into mutants.: Muninn is rather mild mannered and even tries to strike a conversation with a captive.: Well, his pauldrons, Huginn and Muninn, are at least.

They speak to him, referring to him as 'boss'.: He's not really antagonistic towards the Turtles, and his goals seem to have the aim of the protection and betterment of Mutantkind. However, he lacks empathy for humans and seems to be plotting genocide by conversion.: Has a deep, booming voice provided by John Cena.: He's one of the major antagonists of the series, the other being Big Mama. Draxum is responsible for creating the Oozesquitoes and the Turtles, which will go on to create several villains of the Turtles', while Big Mama wishes to use said mutants as contestants for the Battle Nexus.: When asked if mutation would hurt by a pizza delivery boy who'd stumbled into his hidden city, he responded by telling him that if was doing it right,.: He calls his the 'Evil League of Mutants'.: John Cena voices a villain who has the ability to turn invisible in reference to Cena's catchphrase and the memes surrounding it. Him being a villain could be seen as one. Online WWE fans have been very vocal in their desire for John Cena to undergo a, but for more than a decade, he's been the same uncomplicated good guy.: He's got a fairly serious personality, but has his fair share of comedic moments, often from. Case in point. Baron Draxum: You must learn to use real words!.: He has a deep voice, is an overall imposing figure, and created the Turtles.: His personal enmity with Splinter is similar to previous incarnations of Shredder and Splinter, both of whom had never met in this continuity due to the Shredder being a centuries-old demon.: Downplayed.

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He's set up to be the primary antagonist of Season 1, but after 'The Evil League of Mutants', ends up working with the Foot Clan to resurrect The Shredder, which keeps him in an important position in the season, but he's clearly no longer the most dangerous enemy the heroes have to fight anymore.: The head of an underground mutant city and an alchemist to boot.: He seems to be a bit of one to Donatello, having a fixation on his scientific pursuits that borders on unhealthy. He even gets a when seeing the Turtles for the first time, apparently brought to tears by the perfection of their mutations.: Baron Draxum and Big Mama don't get along with Big Mama wanting to use Draxum's Oozesquitoes to make more warriors for her Battle Nexus. Draxum on the other hand wants to use them to get rid of the 'human problem' and is not pleased that Big Mama is using his Oozesquitoes.: It's John Cena playing a bad guy; of course this will come up. Not to mention his part for the song 'Warring Warrior Scientist'.: His plans for mankind involve transforming them into mutants with his Oozesquitoes.: An intelligent alchemist responsible for creating the Ooze, and is no slouch in combat, easily beating the less experienced turtles. Huginn and Muninn call him a 'Warring Warrior Scientist' in their song.: Huginn seems to delight in tormenting and frightening others, as shown by his only vocalizations during his first appearance being malicious laughter.: He apparently created the Ooze, and the Oozesquitoes as a means of distribution.

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The true leader of the Foot Clan.: Inverted compared to most other Turtles adaptations. The Shredder here isn't related to Splinter at all nor did he claim the life of anyone he loved. Foot Brute Voiced by: (English), David Allende (Latin American Spanish)Foot Lieutenant Voiced by: (English), Daniel Lacy (Latin American Spanish)Foot Recruit Voiced by: (English), Pamela Cruz (Latin American Spanish)The Foot Clan are a group of evil ninjas bent on taking over New York City! They have the power of teleportation through hidden gateways and the ability to create and control Origami Ninjas.The known members include a short man credited as 'Lieutenant', a large man credited as 'Brute', and (later on) a female recruit.: They're currently scouring New York for powerful artifacts, including a power gauntlet. It's heavily implied, and later confirmed, that the artifacts in question are pieces of.: While previous incarnations of the Foot Clan had dabbled with magic, this one seems to use it as a primary means of fighting, with the basic ninja now being Origami rather than humans.: Despite the Foot Clan usually being human, the both the Lieutenant and the Brute are extremely odd looking, having purple skin and creepy facial features. Both Lieutenant and Brute have question marks on the human entry of their official bios.

It doesn't help that their master, The Shredder, is a demonic set of in this continuity.: Seem to consider the Turtles as such (although the Turtles themselves don't seem to even be aware of it), due to the two having put a stop to their plans. Voiced by: John Michael Higgins (English), Roberto Molina (Latin American Spanish).: His debut episode features him as the main character.: His take the form of two red, scribble-like rectangles in yellow sclera.: Good luck getting his buff form out of your head.: Maintains his poofy blond from his human days.: Seems to be becoming this as of Stuck On You, albeit still a huge. Unfortunately, he loses the gauntlet to Baron Draxum at the end of Warren & Hypno, Sitting in a Tree. So he's back to being harmless.: Considers himself the turtles' greatest nemesis, but they barely even notice him, let alone remember him.: He won't allow anyone else to destroy the Turtles but him, which is why he saves tjem from Hypno-Potamus in his debut episode.: Not only to the turtles, but as he considers himself their greatest nemesis, he clashes with other villains who target them.: He saved the Turtles from Hypno-Potamus, because he believes.

Voiced by: (Kendra), Eugene Byrd (Jase), (Jeremy)A club at April's school who moonlight as criminals.: Probably among the most significantly reinvented aspects of the TMNT mythos for this series, even after Baxter Stockboy. Rather than being a New York gang who works under the Foot Clan, they're a tech club comprised primarily of three teenagers who commit cyber-crimes.: They use their hacking skills for crimes, including robbing a bank. They also just steal things physically.: A tech club with a smug sense of superiority towards other tech geeks, including hanging them on their computers by the underwear.

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That's before they turn out to outright criminals.Allies. Voiced by: (English), Mayra Arellano (Latin American Spanish)A wrestling referee and emcee.: Jessica Jaclyn.: Especially when her wrestling matches become no-rules grudge matches.: Her job is a professional wrestler emcee, naturally she puts on an excitable announcer personality.: She is an attractive, curvy woman with a large bust, and managed to get in a in her debut episode.: She is usually seen with a big smile on her face.: Throughout her debut episode, she continuously keep changing the rules of the wrestling matches to keep things exciting.

The wrestling match between the Turtles and Ghost Bear ultimately end with her declaring herself the champion.: Even when the unexpected keeps happening during her wrestling matches, like Leo accidental falling on top of and knocking out Ghost Bear when she was able to declare him champion, she just rolls with it. As long as her wrestling matches are exciting, she still make money off of them.

Voiced by: Eric BauzaA famous movie star that the Turtles are a big fan of. We later find out that there's more than meets the eye.: He was a former Battle Nexus Champion and seemingly the only human to ever have won the Battle Nexus. He was so skilled that Baron Draxus, whose opinion of humans is low, decided to use his DNA for his mutant army.: 'The Evil League of Mutants' heavily implies, and 'Shadow of Evil' confirms, that he's this series' incarnation of Splinter.: He shouts 'Hot Soup!' Whenever he battles. It's so iconic that he has a video game called 'Hot Soup!' .: Get used to seeing his face since 'The Evil League of Mutants' reveals that he's not just an action film star.: The sunglasses he always wore were gold and shiny.: He rocked an epic pompadour.: He was known for this, with Splinter trying to train his sons with a movie involving ladders and fish.: While we don't know what his ethnicity is, he seems to dress like one considering his sunglasses and pompadour.: Draxum mentions that the last he saw of Lou was when his lab was destroyed and he took the turtles with him.

Because Lou Jitsu would eventually become Splinter.: His name, along with him being a movie star martial artist known for improvisation is most likely based on Jackie Chan with a little Bruce Lee on the side.: It's a play on 'Jiu Jitsu', a type of martial art.: He's the star of various action films that the turtles watch and Splinter uses as teaching material. 'Hot Soup: The Game' even shows he had his own video game based on him.: He has the same voice actor as Splinter. Because they're one and the same.: He's Splinter before he became a rat man.: It's safe to describe him as an action star that the Turtles are fans of. Anything past The Evil League of Mutants and Shadow of Evil however.

Contents Official DescriptionWhen Splinter allows his teenage sons, the Mutant Ninja Turtles, to visit the surface for the first time, they discover that the surface world isn't as simple as it first appears.Plot Part 1The episode opens up with a shot of. The screen moves down to the sewers, where we see training. Leo beats Mikey, and Raph beats Donnie. The training ends with Leo vs Raph, and Raph wins. Then comes in telling the turtles that they have done very well, but Raph says he did better.

Splinter gets annoyed by this and pressure points Raph in the neck causing him to say things such as 'good job everyone!' .We then see the turtles eating their dinner, algae and worms.

Mikey is the cook and he brings out a cake he made out of more algae and worms for the turtle's 'Mutation Day'(which is kind of like their birthday except they were mutated when they were 'born'). Mikey begs Splinter to tell the story of how they were mutated, and Splinter does.

He tells the story of when he encountered and fought them, causing them to drop a canister of, which then caused he and the turtles to mutate. Mikey then call's the empty canister 'Mom'. Leo then asks Master Splinter, since they are now fifteen, if they could finally go up and visit the surface. Master Splinter is very hesitant, as the boys are young and untested, but he eventually relents (when the turtles do the puppy-eyes) and allows them to go that night. After watching his favorite show ', Leo and his brothers prepare themselves for the trip topside, but not before Splinter gives them warnings about the dangers ahead, and tells them to stay away from strangers and public bathrooms. The turtles journey above ground to the streets of.

When they emerge, there is graffiti and garbage everywhere and a hobo sleeping on the street. Mikey takes this in and remarks; 'It's so beautiful!' .The Turtles explore New York, and are amazed by all the things that are up there (Donnie being fascinated by all the computers, Mikey with the neon sign in the fortuneteller window, Leo with exploring the city, and Raph just causing a bit of trouble). A delivery guy on a scooter sees them and is shocked. Raph, for fun, makes a scary face and growls, causing the pizza man to drive away screaming while dropping a box of pizza in the process. Raph laughs while Leo decides to direct his brothers to the rooftops where they'll be less exposed.

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Mikey notices the pizza, and brings it along with him to the rooftop. The brothers try it, and are instantly hooked. Leo then tells them it is getting late, and that they should head back home, but Donnie sees and her father walking across the street. Donnie instantly falls in love, and goes googly-eyes on her. Suddenly, appear, and attempt to kidnap April and her father. The turtles rush to save them.

They have a hard time fighting since they were trained to fight as individuals, and not as a team. They keep bumping into each other, and spoiling each other's attacks. A Kraang grabs April, but Donnie throws his at it, and catches April. April then screams, causing Donnie to also scream. He tells her they are the good guys, and trying to help. But, just when she is about to grab his hand, Mikey knocks his into him, and the Kraang get away with her.Leo, Raph, and Don chase their truck, and Mikey is about to follow when he sees a Kraang behind him.

Swg commando remote bomb. He tries to fight him but cannot win. He then runs away with the Kraang right behind him. Mikey is cornered, and uses his Kusarigama to slash at the Kraangs face. The Kraang then falls to the ground, and Mikey realizes it was a robot and not really a human. The Kraang brain briefly attaches to Mikey's face before running away.

Mikey then tells the other turtles about this, but they don't believe him.The Turtles then go back to the sewer, where Splinter is disappointed in them. This causes the turtles to start blaming each other; Raph blaming Leo for stabbing him with his swords, Leo blaming Donnie for just taking off, Donnie blaming Mikey for hitting him with his nunchucks, and Mikey then accidentally blames Splinter for letting them go topside. Splinter, to the surprise of them all, agrees. He is partly to blame as he trained them to fight as indviduals and not as a team and, being their sensei and father, he must take some of the responsibility. He then tells them they were not ready for the surface and that they could try again in another year but Donnie tells Splinter about the O'Neils and that they were counting on them to save them.

Master Splinter looks at the picture of infant baby and finally agrees.The turtles set out to find clues and run into a man called, a criminal on the Kraang's payroll. The turtles capture him and, under threat of mutation, he tells them about the Kraang and their plot against the Earth. Apparently, they have been abducting scientists all over the city.Part 2The turtles have Snake take them to a Kraang hideout and they settle in to stake it out. Mikey is set to guard Snake but, due to his ADHD, Snake escapes. Leo and Raph pursue Snake and, knowing he is hiding in an alley, they stage a fake plan to attack the Kraang compound, knowing that Snake will take the bait and tell the Kraang to prepare. The turtles get ready to go up to the surface again.

Leo plans the attack, Donnie fabricates some wall-scaling claws, Raph talks to his pet turtle, and Mikey annoys him. As Leo is planning the rescue, he remarks that he thinks his plan will work.

Splinter comes in and tells Leo that no plan ever survives reality, and success will depend on how he and the others cope with the unexpected.The turtles send Snake's van crashing into the gates of the compound, creating a distraction for them to scale the wall. They enter the compound and realize that Mikey was right about the brains in robot bodies after all. They locate April and her father but they are loaded onto a helicopter and lifted away. Meanwhile, Snake, having been covered in mutagen by the van crash, is now the weed monster; Snakeweed! Raph, Leo, and Mikey fight Snakeweed while Donnie attacks the helicopter and manages to save April.

The turtles eventually manage to defeat Snakeweed, however it is shown that he survived and that he will be back someday with revenge in mind.The turtles take April to her Aunt's house where she vows to find her Dad and the turtles promise to help. Back at the lair, it is shown that one of the turtles' shuriken was found by the police. In Tokyo, along with two of his ninjas, happen to be watching this news bulletin and notice Yoshi's distinguishable insignia on the ninja star.

Seeing this, the Shredder is contented, remarking that he can at last finish what he startled all those years ago. After ordering one of his ninjas to prepare his jet, the Shredder stands up, dons his helmet, and prepares to journey to New York to 'visit' his old friend.Splinter's Wisdom'No plan ever survives contact with the enemy. It is how you react to the unexpected that will determine if you and brothers succeed.' Saving AprilCharacter Debuts. /.

(Flashback). (Flashback).Production. Storyboard AnimaticReception. This episode recieved a 7.9/10 from 124 users on IMDB.com.Trivia. April and her father are introduced when walking in front of the Antique Store, which April inherited from her father in some continuities of the live-action films & the previous incarnation.

When the Turtles start exploring the streets, one of the store windows they pass has the word 'Ventimillia' on it. This is a reference to, one of the producers and writers for the series. This is the longest 1-hour special in the series, with a record of approximately 48 minutes long.

If the special was split into halves, then part 2 would still be the longest in the entire series with a record of 25 minutes.Errors. When Leo asked Mikey what the frosting on the cake was made out of, his eyes were smaller than they should be. Also Donatello's Bo Staff holer was missing in some scenes.Gallery.