Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The adventures of a quartet of humanoid warrior turtles and their friends.
The Turtles learn the cost of slacking off when Splinter is badly hurt during a confrontation with Shredder.
The intentions of the Ninja Turtles are put to the test when a controversial TV-figure portrays our heroes as menaces to society. The Turtles forego publicly clearing their name to defeat Krang and his new robotic weapon.
Irma accidentally becomes gigantic and her naturally clumsy nature makes her a danger to the city. The Turtles and April hide her and search for her cure.
Gangsters are swiping all the antiques in town. And when they swipe most of our heroes, it's up to Donatello and April to find out why. Could Shredder be behind this?
The Turtles go flying when the Shredder invents a gravity-altering device.
The personalities of Shredder and Splinter are switched when a device is accidentally activated during a battle between the Turtles and their enemies. As Shredder plans the Turtles' demise and Splinter plans on how to get back to his body, everyone else is clueless.
In the middle of a summer heat wave, someone is destroying all the air conditioners and taking all the city's freon. In the meantime, Vernon and Burne go looking for the Turtles, but find something else.
A 14-year-old boy tries his best to help out the Turtles, but with some not so optimal results. In the end, he proves himself to be a great asset to the Turtle team.
A mysterious, sewer-dwelling man has an unnatural ability to put rats under his control. Can Splinter resist, or will he destroy the Turtles at the bidding of the Rat King?
After witnessing a living dinosaur wander in the city and disappear abruptly, the Turtles follow its tracks into a large hole, where they discover a shocking revelation: A land frozen in a stage where dinosaurs roam the land.
Emperor Aleister of Malicuria comes to New York City, bringing along a shard of Lydium 90 to the USA.
A robot warrior, known as the Mobile Armored Computerized Combatant (M.A.C.C.), arrives from 400 years in the future in 20th-Century New York. He befriends the Turtles, but Shredder and Krang are looking to bring him to their side, at any means necessary.
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Cam Clarke | Leonardo |
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Townsend Coleman | Michelangelo |
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Barry Gordon | Donatello |
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Renae Jacobs | April O'Neil |
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Pete Renaday | Splinter |
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Rob Paulsen | Raphael |
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Pat Fraley | Krang |
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James Avery | Oroku Saki |
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Jennifer Darling | Irma Langinstein |
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Jim Cummings | Shredder |
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Thom Pinto | Dask the Neutrino |
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Tress MacNeille | Kala the Neutrino |
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Nicholas Omana | Additional Voices |
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Greg Berg | Bebop |
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Joan Gerber | Agatha 'Aunt Aggie' Marbles |
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Dorian Harewood | Oroku Saki |
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Beau Weaver | Additional Voices |
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Maggie Roswell | Caitlyn |
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Tony Jay | Lord Dregg |
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Jack Angel | REX-1 |
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Peter Cullen | Additional Voices |
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Patric Zimmerman | Additional Voices |
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Hal Rayle | Raphael |
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Bumper Robinson | Carter |
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Michael Gough | Raphael |
| Packaging | Keep Case |
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| Nr Discs | 1 |
| Screen Ratios | Fullscreen (4:3) |
| Audio Tracks | Dolby Surround [English] Dolby Digital Surround [English] |
| Subtitles | English (Closed Captioned) |
| Distributor | Family Home/Discovery Video |
| Layers | Single side, Dual layer |
| Edition Release Date | Dec 06, 2005 |
| Regions | Region 1 |