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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (also known as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ninja Tribunal, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward, and TMNT: Back to the Sewer for the fifth, sixth, and seventh and final seasons of the series) is an American animated television series developed by Lloyd Goldfine. It is the second animated series and third television series in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The series premiered on February 8, 2003, as part of Fox's FoxBox programming block (later known as 4Kids TV) and ended on February 28, 2009. A sequel film, Turtles Forever, serving as both the series finale of the series and a crossover with the 1987–1996 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series (via the plot element of the multiverse), was released on November 21, 2009.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles


Also known as

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Ninja Tribunal (season 5)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward (season 6)

TMNT: Back to the Sewer (season 7)

Genre

Science fiction comedy

Superhero

Based on

Characters created

by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird

Developed by

Lloyd Goldfine

Directed by

Chuck Patton (Season 1 and 2)

Roy Burdine (Season 3-7)

Susan Blu (Voice Director) (Seasons 1-5)

Voices of

Michael Sinterniklaas

Wayne Grayson

Sam Riegel

Greg Abbey

Darren Dunstan

Scottie Ray

Marc Thompson

Veronica Taylor

Scott Williams

David Zen Mansley

Christopher C. Adams

Theme music composer

Norman J. Grossfeld

Russell Velazquez

Composers

Ralph Schuckett

Rusty Andrews

John Angier

Mark Breeding

Louis Cortelezzi

Joel Douek

John Petersen

Pete Scaturro

John Siegler

John Van Tongeren

Russel Velazquez

Country of origin

United States

Original language

English

No. of seasons

7

No. of episodes

155 (List of episodes)

Production

Executive producers

Gary Richardson

Frederick U. Fierst

Alfred R. Khan

Norman J. Grossfeld

Tom Kenney

Producer

JoEllyn Marlow

Running time

21–23 minutes

Production companies

Mirage Studios

4Kids Entertainment

Animation

services

Dong Woo Animation

Original release

Network

Fox (season 1–6)

The CW (season 7)

Release

February 8, 2003 –

May 23, 2009

Related

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987–1996)

Turtles Forever (2009)

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012-2017)

The series was announced on May 7, 2002. It was co-produced by 4Kids Entertainment (as its first in-house animated production) and franchise creators Mirage Studios,[1] which co-owned rights to the show,[2] with animation provided by the studio Dong Woo.[3]

The series ran for 155 episodes over seven seasons. For its final season in 2008, the show moved from Fox to The CW. 4Kids also licensed the first 40 episodes to Cartoon Network in 2003, and Cartoon Network aired the series until 2007.[4] As of 2024, Nickelodeon now owns the rights to the 2003 series of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, along with the original 1987 TV series and the 2012 TV series.

Series overview

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Main article: List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series) episodes

Seasons 1–4

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Compared to the predominantly comedic approach of the 1987 TV series, the 2003 series more closely matches the serious tone of the original comics, with a greater emphasis on action and themes of familial bonds. The series adapts a large scope of story arcs from the comics, with the Turtles' adventures combining elements of both fantasy and science fiction.

The first season starts with the Turtles' Lair being destroyed by Mousers, robots made by Baxter Stockman. On the hunt for a new place to live, the Turtles go topside and run into the Purple Dragons, who they later discover is led by Hun. The Turtles eventually get to the source of the Mousers and rescue April O'Neil, who after this becomes the Turtles' most trusted friend. Halfway through the season, Leonardo is approached by the Foot Clan leader Oroku Saki, later learned to be The Shredder, who funded Baxter's Mouser project and is Hun's master. The Shredder attacks the Turtles and burns down April's home, forcing them, April, and Casey Jones to flee the city. When the Turtles return to New York they confront the Shredder once more and Master Splinter goes missing, leading to the introduction of the Utroms, an alien race secretly living on Earth.

Season Two starts with the brothers being sent into space in the middle of a war between two alien races, the Triceraton Republic and the Federation. Upon returning to Earth, the Turtles learn from the Utroms the origins of the Shredder. This season also introduces Karai, Shredder's daughter and pupil, when she comes to take control of New York during a gang war. The season ends in a four-parter with the Turtles and Splinter taking part in the Battle Nexus tournament.

In Season Three, the Triceratons and Federation bring their war to Earth with the Turtles having to help end the war to save their planet. Agent John Bishop, leader of the Earth Protection Force, is introduced as an independent antagonist fighting both the Turtles and the Foot. The Turtles meet Renet, an apprentice timestress, which leads to them being scattered into different worlds/timelines. The Turtles and their allies then confront Shredder for a final battle when he attempts to leave Earth to wage war upon the cosmos.

Season Four sees the Turtles recovering from their final battle with Shredder, particularly Leonardo who suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. Karai takes leadership of the Foot, Hun leaves to reform the Purple Dragons into a powerful crime syndicate, and Bishop stages a faux alien invasion to secure funding for the EPF. However, lingering consequences from Bishop's engineered invasion caused an outbreak of mutations in New York.