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Season 2 – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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When four pet turtles were bathed in ooze, they began to mutate and became the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Raised in New York City sewers by their foster father and martial-arts Master Splinter, Leonardo, Michelangelo, Donatello and Raphael wage war against crime. They stop evildoers in all forms, whether barbaric gangs, lowlife crooks, deranged cyborgs, or even the crime syndicate The Foot, led by their archrival, The Shredder.
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Mihailo M @RT08634381 05/23/2024 Great plot and happenings. The characters are brilliantly drawn and colored. The voice acting is top notch. See more 03/05/2022 Now the first season was good, but this season is a huge upgrade the space episodes are really good and so are the city at war arcs But when I tell you the season finale is the best part of the season it is! In conclusion this season was amazing See more 03/01/2021 Why It Rocks Excellent animation with very great action and fight scenes. It is the darkest 4Kids program ever made. The darkest incarnation in the franchise. The made for TV animated movie released in 2009, titled Turtles Forever, was exciting because it featured a crossover between three different incarnations on the ninja turtles, the 2003 version, the 1987 version, and the version from the comics. Very appealing art style and character designs, especially that of Shredder. This series incarnation of the Shredder, besides being by far the most evil and threatening, has a unique backstory and is a sociopathic alien named Ch'rell instead of an successor to the original or an immortal. Out of all of the TV adaptations of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, this one is considered the most faithful to the original comics, and it's creator Peter Laird's favorite adaptation. The characters are more complex and interesting than in the original 1987 version. This time, instead of focusing more on comedy until towards the end, the series focuses much more on drama from early on. The biggest example is the turtles having to deal with their appearances, that being the reason that they have to reside in the sewers instead of conversing with common humans. Great soundtrack. While the characters are more complex in this version, that doesn't mean that the comedy is neglected. The comedy is just as great as in the previous version. If anything this version manages to balance the comedy with the drama much better. Good voice acting, with the main turtles all having great chemistry. Another thing that this series does more than the previous incarnation of the turtles is going in depth with the martial arts training, which is immensely important as it shows how the turtles become as strong as they do when it comes to combating evil. Outstanding pacing. Episodes like "Exodus", "Enter the Dragons" and "Same As It Never Was" were examples of excellent episodes. Impressive plot twists. Impressive character development. Nice Back-Story for Casey Jones. Memorable Villains like Hun, Bishop, Stockman, Karai, The Foot Clan and the Purple Dragons. Sometimes it tackles mature topics like PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder), and Poverty. The show is like a legacy to Batman: The Animated Series. Even though Season 6 and 7 were mixed, the theme songs were catchy, especially Back To The Sewer. The series finale Turtles Forever was a great way to end the series. Its follow up show, the 2012 animated series, was too, well received. The series shows that reboots can be done right. See more 01/03/2021 Best. TMNT. Series. Ever. From start to finish, this show was serious enough that I could enjoy it as an adult & light enough that it didn't traumatize me as a kid. I thought maybe childhood nostalgia had exaggerated how good it was in my mind but after rewatching the whole series again, it truly is as fantastic as I remember. Easily the best adaptation of the comics with an unmatched plot and beautiful animation See more Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Nov 8, 2003 Turtles in Space: The Fugitoid The turtles find themselves in the middle of a police action on the planet D'Hoonnib, where they befriend Professor Honeycutt, also known as the Fugitoid. Details Episode 2 Aired Nov 15, 2003 Turtles in Space: The Trouble With Triceratons The turtles must rescue the Fugitoid and find a way back home. Details Episode 3 Aired Nov 22, 2003 Turtles in Space: The Big House The Turtles attempt to escape from a Tri prison after being captured by the Triceratons. Details Episode 4 Aired Nov 29, 2003 Turtles in Space: The Arena The Turtles' escape from the Triceraton prison is thwarted, and they are entered into the brutal Tri-Sport Arena games. Details Episode 5 Aired Dec 6, 2003 Turtles in Space: Triceraton Wars The Turtles take Prime Leader Zanramon hostage and convince the Fugitoid to build his teleportal device, so they can return to Earth. Details Episode 6 Aired Jan 17, 2004 Secret Origins The turtles travel back in time and discover secrets about their origin. Details Episode 7 Aired Jan 24, 2004 Secret Origins Baxter Stockman traps the turtles and Splinter with a virtual reality device that puts them in the dangerous feudal era of Japan. Details Episode 8 Aired Jan 31, 2004 Secret Origins The turtles escape the Utroms' virtual reality device only to find Shredder and his minions waiting to battle them. Details Episode 9 Aired Feb 7, 2004 The Ultimate Ninja Leonardo is challenged to a duel by a headstrong, young ninja from another dimension. Details Episode 10 Aired Feb 14, 2004 Reflections The turtles take a trip to Casey's grandmother's farmhouse. Details Episode 11 Aired Feb 21, 2004 The Return of Nano The Turtles are in big trouble with a microscopic enemy when the bizarre Nano returns to wreak havoc on the city. Details Episode 12 Aired Feb 28, 2004 What a Croc! While exploring the sewer, the Turtles discover another victim of the green ooze that caused their mutation years ago. Details Episode 13 Aired Mar 6, 2004 Return to the Underground The Turtles return to the underground city and discover its crystal moon power missing and its human population turned to monsters. Details Episode 14 Aired Mar 13, 2004 City at War Shredder's defeat creates a gang war when the different underworld factions battle for power. Details Episode 15 Aired Mar 20, 2004 City at War The Turtles get caught in the middle of a gang war between the Foot, the Purple Dragons and the mob. Details Episode 16 Aired Mar 27, 2004 City at War Despite their doubts the Turtles must team with Shredder's former confidante, Karai, in order to stop the gang violence. Details Episode 17 Aired Apr 3, 2004 Junklantis The Turtles encounter their old nemesis, GarbageMan, while using the ShellSub in the Hudson River. Details Episode 18 Aired Apr 10, 2004 The Golden Puck The Turtles help Casey Jones figure out who stole the legendary Golden Puck from Central Park. Details Episode 19 Aired Apr 17, 2004 Rogue in the House Shredder returns, bent on destroying the turtles on his way toward global domination. Details Episode 20 Aired Apr 24, 2004 Rogue in the House After defeating a robotic Splinter sent to destroy them, the Turtles enlist the help of Zog to battle Shredder. Details Episode 21 Aired May 1, 2004 April's Artifact An antique puzzle cube transports the Turtles and April to a world of giant insects, where April hopes to find out what happened to her father. Details Episode 22 Aired May 8, 2004 Return of the Justice Force The Turtles and Casey stumble onto a plot to kidnap all the retired members of the superhero team, Justice Force. Details Episode 23 Aired May 15, 2004 Big Brawl The Turtles decide to follow Splinter after he leaves the boys at home. Details Episode 24 Aired Sep 18, 2004 Big Brawl The Turtles find themselves in an inter-dimensional tournament and wind up discovering new details about Splinter's past. Details Episode 25 Aired Sep 25, 2004 Big Brawl As the tournament continues, a poisoned Leonardo fights for his life, and Splinter gets thrown in a cell for an attempt on the Daimyo's life. Details Episode 26 Aired Oct 2, 2004 Big Brawl Donatello fights for his life while the tournament nears its climax. Details Episode 207 Aired Oct 15, 2025 Mutant heroes live in the sewers and train in martial arts. Details
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Season Info

Director
Chuck Patton, Lloyd Goldfine, Peter Laird
Executive Producer
Al Kahn, Norman J. Grossfeld, Gary Richardson, Frederick U. First
Screenwriter
Mike Ryan, Marty Eisenberg, Eric Luke
Network
Fox
Rating
TV-Y7 (FV)
Genre
Kids & Family, Fantasy, Animation
Original Language
English
Release Date
Nov 8, 2003