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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an American animated television series based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters and comic books created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.comic books by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. The series premiered on February 8, 2003, as part of the Fox's FoxBox programming block (later known as 4Kids TV) and ended on February 28, 2009.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Genre
  • Science fiction comedy
  • Superhero
Based onCharacters created
by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird
Developed byLloyd Goldfine
Directed by
  • Chuck Patton (Season 1 and 2)
  • Roy Burdine (Season 3-7)
Voices ofMichael Sinterniklaas
Wayne Grayson
Sam Riegel
Greg Abbey
Darren Dunstan
Scottie Ray
Marc Thompson
Veronica Taylor
Theme music composerNorman J. Grossfeld
Russell Velazquez
ComposersRalph Schuckett
Rusty Andrews
John Angier
Mark Breeding
Louis Cortelezzi
Joel Douek
John Petersen
Pete Scaturro
John Siegler
John Van Tongeren
Russel Velazquez
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes155 (List of episodes)
Production
Executive producersGary Richardson
Frederick U. Fierst
Alfred R. Khan
Norman J. Grossfeld
Tom Kenney
ProducerJoEllyn Marlow
Running time21–23 minutes
Production companiesMirage Studios
4Kids Entertainment
Animation
services
Dong Woo Animation
Distributor4Kids Entertainment
Release
Original networkFox (season 1–6)
The CW (season 7)
Picture formatNTSC
Original releaseFebruary 8, 2003 (2003-02-08) 
February 28, 2009 (2009-02-28)
Chronology
Preceded byTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)
Followed byTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)

The series was announced on May 7, 2002. It was co-produced by 4Kids Entertainment 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 156 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 mid 2005.[4]


Series overview



Seasons 1–5


Unlike the 1987 TV series, the 2003 series more closely matches the tone of the original comics, with a greater emphasis on action and themes of familial bonds. As a result, the 2003 series is more adult-oriented, while still being considered appropriate for younger audiences. The series adapts a large scope of story arcs from the comics, with the Turtles' adventures combining elements of both fantasy and science fiction. They also fight the Foot Clan led by Shredder as well as the Purple Dragons led by Hun and the mad scientist Baxter Stockman. Later seasons have the Turtles contending with Agent John Bishop of the Earth Protection Force. Early on in the second season, the Shredder is revealed to be an Utrom criminal named Ch'rell. Upon his defeat at the hands of the Turtles by the end of the third season, Ch'rell is exiled to the ice asteroid Mor Gal Tal.

During the fourth season, Karai continues to lead the Foot Clan as the very first female Shredder, Hun turns the Purple Dragons into a crime syndicate, and Baxter Stockman works for Agent John Bishop's group. Towards the end of the fourth season and the beginning of the fifth season, the series undergoes a format change as the Turtles would be recruited by the Ninja Tribunal to use new mystic abilities to combat another version of the Shredder where this one is labeled as the original Shredder before Ch'rell assumed his identity. Season five would be the last to use the original character designs and animation style with its plot concluding the series' main story line.


Seasons 6–7


The sixth season, subtitled "Fast Forward", would retool the series with a new art style and comedic tone. The season's plot focused on the Turtles being transported about 100 years into the future to the year 2105; where they meet and befriend Cody Jones, the great grandson of April and Casey. They must also contend with futurist enemies like Sh'Okanabo and his minion Viral as well as dealing with the activities of Cody's greedy and ambitious uncle Darius Dun.

The main story would conclude in the seventh and final season, subtitled "Back to the Sewer", while sporting another redesign for the entire cast inspired by the designs from the 2007 TMNT film. After returning to the present day, the Turtles must battle a cybernetic version of the Shredder which was the result of Viral merging with the data of the exiled Utrom Shredder. There is also a running subplot centered on the engagement and wedding of April and Casey.


Turtles Forever


The 2009 television movie serves as the actual four-part finale to the 2003 series and centers around the Turtles encountering their 1987 animated counterparts, who have accidentally been transported to the 2003 Ninja Turtles' reality. To make matters worse, the 80's Shredder and Krang as well as their minions Bebop and Rocksteady free Ch'rell from his imprisonment as the redesigned Hun and Karai realign themselves with the released Ch'rell.


Cast & Characters


Leonardo fighting the Foot Clan's ninjas in the season 1 episode Shredder Strikes Back: Part One.
Leonardo fighting the Foot Clan's ninjas in the season 1 episode "Shredder Strikes Back: Part One".

Main



Allies



Antagonists



Crew



Production


In May 2002, 4Kids Entertainment announced to produce a new animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series for the FoxBox programming block to air on Saturday mornings.[1] The series was renewed for a second season in the summer of 2003; the third in May 2004; the fourth in April 2005. The "Ninja Tribunal" was originally intended to be the fifth and final season of the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, but the schedule was changed to try to increase interest in the series and "Fast Forward" became the fifth season. The "Ninja Tribunal" episodes were scheduled to be released on DVD sometime in early 2007, but 4Kids Entertainment later removed them from their release schedule and the season was promoted in commercials as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Lost Episodes.

Series development was headed by producer Lloyd Goldfine, who had known the Ninja Turtles since the original Mirage Studios comics and declared he "loved the charm of the cartoon", but much preferred the idea of turtles raised to be ninja assassins, and was interested in using said plot while also being family friendly. Once he heard 4Kids had an interest in the franchise, Goldfine suggested going straight to Mirage for guidance, and then he and other company representatives went to the company's headquarters in Northampton, Massachusetts. Turtles co-creator Peter Laird and Mirage CEO Gary Richardson approved their pitch, and Mirage remained very close during development, with Laird reading every outline and draft of the script, and approving most of the character designs.[5]


Home video


The series has been released to home video, but the complete series has yet to be released.


Broadcast history


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles originally aired in the US on Fox for its first six seasons from February 8, 2003, to October 27, 2007. It then aired on The CW for reruns of its first six seasons, its seventh and final season and Turtles Forever from September 13, 2008, to February 28, 2009.

On November 24, 2003, 4Kids announced that they had licensed the first 40 episodes of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Cartoon Network.[4] 4Kids' CEO, Al Kahn, said he was "pleased to be able to broadcast the series with Cartoon Network. Now that we're adding the Cartoon Network audience, we're certain that many more kids across the country will become part of the growing craze and get 'Turtle-ized.'"[4] The show aired on Cartoon Network until March 24, 2007.

Turtles Forever also aired on Nickelodeon on August 24, 2010. The show was eventually broadcast on Nicktoons from 2014 to 2015.

The show (excluding season 5 and Turtles Forever) aired in the Republic of Ireland on RTE Two from September 17, 2003, to 2009.[6]

The series is currently available for streaming on Paramount+,[7] and Pluto TV as part of their "Totally Turtles" channel, which the latter also includes the 2012 series.[8]


Critical reception


Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles received widespread acclaim and was commercially successful throughout its first five seasons, receiving wide critical praise for the faithfulness to the source material, the storytelling, character development, action, darker tone, humor, the theme song, background music, voice acting, animation and appeal to all ages.[citation needed] It also garnered high ratings for a 4Kids Saturday morning cartoon and shortly after the premiere became the highest-rated and most popular children's television show in the US. Unleash the Fanboy praised the series for its connection to the comic books in story and tone, and it helps that co-creator Peter Laird was closely involved with the series, making sure things stayed on the right path.[citation needed]

4Kids was known for its controversial history of censoring anime, but the series was acclaimed for trying to follow the dark and gritty tone of the original Mirage comics.[9] However, due to 4Kids having to keep their ratings under PG, the last two seasons of series, Fast Forward and Back to the Sewer, were met with negative reception from fans and critics alike.

Several of the characters introduced in the series would later appear in subsequent publications of the TMNT franchise. Hun was introduced into the Mirage Comics with the issue Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 2 No. 56 in March 2009,[10] and also appears as a recurring figure in the IDW comic series and in the 2012 animated series, as does Agent Bishop. Angel, Ch'rell, Darius Dun and the Street Phantoms would also be featured in the IDW comics, and the Triceraton Mozar as an antagonist during season 4 of the 2012 series.


References


  1. "4kids To Produce And Launch New Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Series" (PDF). 4kidsentertainment.com. May 7, 2002. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2006. Retrieved August 22, 2016.
  2. "4Kids Entertainment Annual Report 2002" (PDF). March 31, 2003. p. 5. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 8, 2006. Retrieved August 25, 2016.
  3. "TMNT – Dongwoo Animation Official Site". Dongwoo Animation Co. Archived from the original on December 19, 2008. Retrieved May 1, 2008.
  4. "4Kids Entertainment licenses Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to Cartoon Network" (PDF). 4kidsentertainment.com. November 24, 2003. Archived from the original (PDF) on October 24, 2005.
  5. NYCC2009: TMNT Animation: 25 and Going Strong
  6. RTÉ Guide.   September 13–19, 2003 edition and subsequent dates.
  7. "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". Paramount+. Retrieved March 4, 2021.
  8. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Is Streaming Live On Pluto TV
  9. Patrick Coakley (September 24, 2014). "Why Does No One Talk About the 2003 Ninja Turtles". Unleasth the Fanboy. Retrieved January 15, 2017.
  10. "Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume Two #56". Miragelicensing. March 2009. Retrieved February 3, 2018.


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[es] Las Tortugas Ninja (serie de televisión de 2003)

Las Tortugas Ninja (en inglés, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) es una serie de televisión animada estadounidense, basada en el equipo de superhéroes ficticios del mismo nombre. Es la segunda serie de dibujos animados de TMNT y el primer reinicio de una adaptación animada de la franquicia. La historia se desarrolla principalmente en la ciudad de Nueva York. El primer episodio fue emitido el 8 de febrero de 2003 y finalizó con el último episodio estrenado el 27 de marzo de 2010. Se emitió por primera vez en el bloque de programación Fox Box de Fox (actualmente 4Kids TV), antes de ser trasladada al bloque The CW4Kids de The CW para su última temporada.

[ru] Черепашки-ниндзя (мультсериал, 2003)

«Черепашки-ниндзя» (англ. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) — американский мультсериал производства студий Mirage Studios и 4Kids Entertainment, основанный на одноимённых персонажах Кевина Истмена и Питера Лэрда. Мультсериал транслировался по американскому телеканалу 4KidsTV. Показ начался 8 февраля 2003 года, а закончился 27 марта 2010 года.



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