11/7/2022 0 Comments Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2003![]() ![]() The Triceraton Republic launches a massive invasion of Earth, believing Professor Honeycutt to be hiding on the planet. His attack is foiled when the Utroms are able to teleport to their home planet with Honeycutt, and his true nature as an Utrom criminal named Ch'rell is revealed before he is defeated once again. The aliens reveal themselves to be benevolent and reunite the Turtles with Splinter, who they had healed after their last confrontation with the Shredder, who survived the battle as well. The Turtles end up on the Triceraton home world, and after saving Honeycutt, are teleported back to Earth by the Utroms. The two races are fighting over Professor Honeycutt, who has the plans for a teleportation device that both sides seek for their war efforts against each other. Picking up from the first season's cliffhanger, the Turtles find themselves teleported to the alien world of D'Hoonibb, where they immediately are caught up in a war between the Triceraton Republic and the Galactic Federation. However, after their triumph against the Shredder, Splinter vanishes, and after following a lead from a mysterious group known as the "Guardians", the Turtles discover the Utroms, an alien race hiding amongst humanity, and are unable to save Splinter from them before being teleported into space. After Leonardo's wounds heal and their resolve is restored, the group returns to New York to face the Foot Clan. However, unknown to the Turtles, the Shredder survives, and after his ninjas savagely ambush and wound Leonardo, destroys April's home and believes them dead, though the Turtles, Splinter, Casey and April survive and depart for Casey's family's farm house in rural New York. Splinter reveals the Shredder and Hun's hand in murdering his master Hamato Yoshi, and the two sides come to blows in a battle that seemingly ends in the Shredder's defeat. The Turtles foil the plans of the Shredder, Hun, and Stockman on numerous occasions before Shredder offers Leonardo a peace offering in exchange for their service, citing an unknown evil they must face together. After their lair is destroyed by Baxter Stockman's mousers, they find a new home elsewhere in the sewers and also gain new allies in the form of April O'Neil and Casey Jones. The season primarily focuses on the Turtles slowly coming into conflict with the Foot Clan. 5 Why These Seasons Are The Most Faithful To Our Four Turtles (Cowabunga).1.6 Season 6ː Fast Forward (Season 5 Originally when Aired (2006-2007)).1.5 Season 5ː Ninja Tribunal (Season 6 Originally when Aired (2008)). #Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2003 series4Kids also licensed the first 40 episodes to Cartoon Network in 2003, and Cartoon Network aired the series until mid-2005. ![]() #Teenage mutant ninja turtles 2003 tvIf you want to see the last two seasons, then go to this page on Terrible TV Shows Wiki. This page will apply to the first five seasons. Seasons 1-3 currently stream on Youtube and the show can be seen on Pluto TV on the Totally Turtles channel. The show is currently streaming on Paramount+ since March 2021. The series ran for 6 seasons on 4Kids from Februto Octobefore moving to the CW4Kids and would air its 7th and final season from Septemto March 27, 2010. Reruns would air on the Nicktoons Network from Decemto June 22, 2018. Grossfeld, Mirage Studios, 4Kids Entertainment, and Dong Woo Animation. It stars the vocal talents of Wayne Grayson, Michael Sinterniklaas, Sam Riegal, Greg Abbey, Darren Dunstan, Veronica Taylor, Marc Thompson, and Scottie Ray. It lasted for 7 seasons, or 156 episodes, and ended with a made for TV animated film on November 21, 2009. Grossfeld, Russell Velazquez, Rusty Andrews, Ralph Schuckett, John Angier, Mark Breeding, Louis Cortelezzi, Joel Douek, John Petersen, John Siegler, Pete Scaturro, and John Van Tongeren, distributed by Viacom Media Networks, and produced by Gary Richardson, JoEllyn Marlow, Alfred R. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2003 American animated television series. It was the first reboot of the classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series from 1987, and was later followed up by another reboot in 2012. It was developed by Lloyd Goldfine, musically composed by Norman J. Turtles count it off: ONE! TWO! THREE! FOUR! ![]()
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