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TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES - New York’s Shiniest

Air Date/Released Saturday, December 3, 1988
Station/Studio Syndicated / Mirage Studios

Four teenaged turtles, mutated into human-turtle forms, live in the sewers of New York City and use their intelligence and skills in the ninja arts to battle crime and super-villains.

The city intends to replace its police force with robot cops. The evil Shredder takes control of the robot patrolmen in an attempt to take over the city and the world. That is all but one robot, Rex-1, who aligns with April and joins with the turtles to defeat the menace. Using a remote control device, the turtles program Rex-1 with various film and TV personalities to help battle the rogue robots. By accident, Rex is briefly given the personality of Curly Howard.


Voice cast: Cam Clarke (Leonardo, Rocksteady), Barry Gordon (Donatello, Bebop), Townsend Coleman (Michelangelo), Rob Paulsen (Raphael), Renae Jacobs (April O’Neil), Peter Renaday (Splinter, Vernon Fenwick, Security guard # 1), Pat Fraley (Krang, Burne Thompson, Thug #s 1 and 3), James Avery (Shrdder, Thug # 2), Jennifer Darling (Irma Langinstein), Jack Angel (REX-1)

Crew: Bill Wolf (Director), Richard Merwin, Fred Wolf, Michael Maurer (Writers), Fred Wolf (Producer), Mark Freedman, Sung Chul Ha (Exec. Producers), Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird (Character and Series Creators), Fred Wolf, David Wise (Creators)
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