Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Season 2 Episode 1 - Watch Legally and Safely
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): Just when the Turtles believe themselves rid of Shredder, tin-grin is able to persuade Krang to return him to earth. But, as an excuse to see Shredder suffer for his incompetence on earth last time, Krang strips his ally of all weapons and footsoldiers; He's on his own this time! Using the trans-dimensional portal to return, Shredder quickly reunites with Baxter Stockman, and recruits a local ninja school to disguise themselves as the half-shelled heroes so as to keep them busy long enough for him to kidnap Splinter. Whilst the turtles fight their impostors to clear their names, Splinter is captured by Baxter's new ratcatcher machine and placed in a deadly trap by Shredder. The green machine succeed in taking out the Faux turtles and, following clues, are lured to Shredder's lair, after a decisive battle with Baxter's Rat-catcher, the ninjas are able to rescue splinter, but shredder and his scientist sidekick escape to fight another day..
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