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↑ Cohen, Susan. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Television: Who's winning the battle over kids' TV?", Washington Post Magazine , 1991-04-07.

↑ " TMNT: The Renaissance Reptiles Return ", Kung Fu Magazine . Retrieved on 2009-12-27 .

↑ RTE Guide , 8–14 September 1990 edition

↑ 4.0 4.1 55, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . IGN (2009-01-23). Archived from the original on January 19 , 2009 . Retrieved on January 24, 2009.

↑ " Turtle Trouble: Children: Some parents believe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles encourage aggression. Others say the Turtles are just harmless fun. ", The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved on 2010-11-09 .

↑ " Turtle Trouble: Children: Some parents believe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles encourage aggression. Others say the Turtles are just harmless fun. ", The Los Angeles Times . Retrieved on 2010-11-09 .

↑ " Ninja Influence on Australian Youth ", The New York Times . Retrieved on 2010-12-29 .



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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (known as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in the UK , Republic of Ireland , Germany , and Sweden ) is an American animated television series, produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, Inc. which premiered in December 14, 1987 , first as a 5-part mini-series (animated exclusively then by Rankin-Bass Studios). It was animated overseas in Japan by Toei Animation . The series featured the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters created in comic book form by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird , the property was changed considerably from the darker-toned comic in order to make it more suitable for children so they wouldn't be scared.

The initial motivation behind the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series was that, upon being approached to create a toy line, Playmates Toys was uneasy with the comic book characters' small cult following. They requested that a television deal be acquired first, and after the initial five-episode series debuted, the California toy company released their first series of Ninja Turtles action figures in the summer of 1988. The two media would correspond in marketing style and popularity for many years to come.

David Wise and Patti Howeth wrote the screenplay for the first five-part miniseries. When the series continued in the second season, comic artist Jack Mendelsohn joined the show as the executive story editor. Wise went on to write over seventy episodes of the series, and was executive story editor for four later seasons as well. Wise was fired partway through the ninth season after objecting to several changes demanded by CBS, and Jeffrey Scott took over as the story editor and chief writer for the rest of the show's run.

The show was in Saturday morning syndication from October 1, 1988 to September 23, 1989 . Since it become an instant hit, the show was expanded to 5-days-a-week and aired weekday afternoons (in most markets) in syndication from September 25, 1989 to September 17, 1993 . On September 8, 1990 , it began its secondary run on the Columbia Broadcasting System Saturday mornings and ran as a 60-minute block from 1990 to 1994 and a 30 minute block from then until November 2, 1996 . CBS canceled the original TMNT series because of FCC regulations stipulating that Saturday morning programming must contain educational material. The show was animated in Dublin , Ireland . In fact, In one episode, the Turtles visit Ireland to stop Shredder & Krang .

The show helped launch the characters into mainstream popularity and became one of the most popular animated series in television history. Breakfast cereals, plush toys, and all manner of products featuring the animated versions of the Turtles populated the market during the late-1980s and early 1990s, and a successful Archie Comics ' comic book based on the animated show , instead of the original black-and-white comics, was published throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Between 1988 and 1992, with their images ubiquitous in advertising, cinema, comics, magazines, music, newspapers, and television. Their action figures were top-sellers around the world. In 1990 the series was being shown on more than 125 television stations every day, and the comic books sold 125,000 copies a month.

At the time of its finale, it was the longest running animated series in American television history. However, said record was beaten two years later by The Simpsons .

Promotional art for the video release of "Heroes in a Half Shell".
The origin story in the 1987 animated series differs greatly from that of the original Mirage Studios ' comics, presumably to make it more suitable for a family audience. In this version, Splinter was formerly a human being, an honorable ninja master named Hamato Yoshi . Yoshi was banished from the Foot Clan in Japan after being deceived by the seditious Oroku Saki , who pinned Yoshi's keikogi to the wall with a knife, preventing him from kneeling before their honorable sensei , which was seen as an insult. When Yoshi removed the knife, the sensei and his followers believed this to be an assassination attempt. Exiled from the ninja clan, Hamato Yoshi moved to New York City , where he lived in the sewers .

While living in the sewers with the rats as his friends, Yoshi one day found four turtles , recently bought from a pet store by an unnamed boy who accidentally dropped them in the sewer. Yoshi returned one day from his explorations around New York to find the turtles covered with a strange glowing ooze .Β The substance caused the turtles - most recently exposed to Yoshi - to become humanoid, while Yoshi - most recently exposed to sewer rats - became a humanoid rat, and started going by the pseudonym "Splinter". This (and also the following Archie Comics ' TMNT Adventures comics) is the only origin story in the TMNT franchise where the Turtles come to Yoshi before being exposed to mutagen. Also, it differs from most other version in that Splinter is Hamato Yoshi and becomes a rat, whereas in most other versions, he is Yoshi's pet rat that becomes humanoid. This is also the only version in which the Turtles become fully grown immediately after exposure to the mutagen, whereas Splinter raises them from infancy in other versions.

Yoshi adopts the four turtles as his sons and trains them in the art of ninjutsu . He names them after his favorite Italian renaissance artists: Leonardo da Vinci ( Leonardo ), Donato di Niccolò di Betto Bardi ( Donatello ), Raffaello Sanzio ( Raphael ), and Michelangelo Buonarroti ( Michelangelo ). This is the only time in this version where they are always addressed by their full names: Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo. Each of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles wears different color bandanas and different weapons : Leonardo has blue bandanas and wields two katanas , Donatello has purple bandanas and wields a bō staff, Michelangelo has orange bandanas and wields two nunchakus which were later replaced by a grappling hook , and Raphael has red bandanas and wields two sais .

Meanwhile, Oroku Saki has left Japan and tracked Yoshi to New York City, where he intends to destroy him once and for all. He has become associated with Krang , a disembodied alien brain who has been banished from his home, Dimension X , where he was a great warlord. Saki has taken on a new persona, donning a suit covered with steel bladed armor, complimented by a long cape, a kabuto helmet and a metal menpō mask over his mouth. He has also taken on the pseudonym " The Shredder ".

It becomes clear in the first season that the mutagen that transformed the Turtles and Splinter into their new forms was dumped into the sewer by Shredder in an effort to destroy Yoshi. Shredder thought it was a deadly poison. The Turtles vow to take revenge on the Shredder for dishonoring their master, as well as turning him into a rat. The Turtles want to force him to turn Splinter back into a human again. This quickly evolves into stopping Shredder's ongoing criminal career with the aid of Channel 6 reporter April O'Neil . The Turtles quickly take on the role of vigilante crime-fighters operating outside of the jurisdiction of law enforcement against any criminals, much like Casey Jones in the third season. For the first couple of seasons, it seems as if the Turtles are constantly preoccupied with hiding their existence. This seems to be slowly relaxed and, by the last few seasons, most citizens seemed to be well aware of them. They also frequently have to deal with citizens misunderstanding them, thanks to the efforts of Burne Thompson , April's employer, and Vernon Fenwick , a Channel 6 cameraman, who distrust the Turtles and frequently blame them for the trouble that the Shredder and Krang cause.

Shredder, Krang, Bebop and Rocksteady (two street thugs morphed into animal form by exposure to the Shredder's mutagen), and a small army of robotic Foot Soldiers try to destroy the Turtles and take over the world. Much of their quest for world domination hinges on bringing the Technodrome (Krang's mobile fortress, and his and The Shredder's base of operation) to the surface as it was either stuck in the earth's core, Dimension X, the arctic, or Arctic Ocean.

In the last three seasons, the show, which had already lasted well past the average lifespan of most Saturday morning animated series, then went through dramatic changes. The animation became darker and closer to the movies style, the color of the sky in each episode changed from the traditional blue to a continuous and ominous dark red sky (which was commonplace with newer action-oriented children's programming at that time), and the theme song was changed, the introduction sequence added in clips from the first live-action film , and the show took on a darker, more action-oriented atmosphere.

In the last two seasons of the show, the Turtles finally banish The Shredder and Krang to Dimension X. They destroy the engines and the "transdimensional portal" of the Technodrome preventing them from returning to Earth , though he appears in a three part season ten episode " The Power of Three ". A new villain, Lord Dregg , an evil alien warlord, also appears as their new chief nemesis. Lord Dregg begins a propaganda campaign against the Turtles, turning the general population against them and in favor of him and his forces. However, Dregg is eventually outed as a villain and the Turtles are finally hailed as heroes within the city. The turtles also suffered from severe mutations that would turn them into big hulks and lose their intelligence temporarily. Also the TMNT acquired a new ally, Carter , a black male with an incurable mutation disease. In the last episode of the series, the Turtles trap Dregg in Dimension X.

In 2009, the Turtles, Shredder, Krang, and various other characters from the 1987 series returned for the 25th anniversary crossover movie Turtles Forever , in which they meet up with their counterparts from the 2003 series . Because of 4Kids Entertainment 's union policy, none of the original voice actors were able to reprise their roles, and replacement actors were used instead.

While the story diverged heavily from the original conception of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the 1987 TV series is probably the most notable and popular incarnation, and drove the franchise to the phenomenal status it would achieve in pop culture. The series was in production for nine years, and was still quite popular when it went out of production. It was responsible for introducing many of the catch phrases associated with the Turtles, such as " Cowabunga !", " Turtles Fight With Honor !", " Go Green Machine !" and " Turtle Power !", into our lexicon. The animated series was such a prominent part of the Ninja Turtles that many people consider it the definitive version.

This version is also renowned for its critically acclaimed soundtrack. Through most part the episodes featured a background music which reflected the mood of the situation (e.g. danger, action, exploration, confusion, mystery, winning), as well as ID music for settings such as the Technodrome , the sewers , Channel 6 , etc. which contributes to the show's dynamic uniqueness. The soundtrack was composed by Dennis Challen Brown (credited as "D.C. Brown" and later as "Dennis C. Brown") and Chuck Lorre . Lorre penned the famous theme song (and did the spoken parts) and became a successful television producer. To date the soundtrack has never been released for retail, much to the dismay of fans. Lorre said he has never received any royalties in recent times. [citation needed]

In October 2012, a TMNT fan who goes by the nickname 'Casey Jones', which was also a musician, composed "re-orchestrated" versions of several of the more prominent themes from the show's first season. Volume 1 was released on October 22, 2012, and included 9 tracks:

The creator has indicated that additional tracks will be forthcoming, though because the effort is a side project, could not say how much or when the next batch might be available.

Like many animated superheroes, the Turtles have a wide array of turtle-themed vehicles and gadgets.

The logo in the edited UK opening sequence, which was also used in a few other countries.
In the UK , TMNT was released under the name Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles ( TMHT ). This was because of the controversy surrounding ninjas and related weapons such as nunchakus at the time. [1] The intro sequence was heavily edited because of this, replacing the word ninja with hero or fighting , using a digit
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