Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Season 4 Episode 14 - Watch Legally and Safely
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): In Krang's latest scheme, Rocksteady and Bebop, dressed as Easter bunnies, are blasting people with a Docilizer Ray and turning them into timid, rabbit-like people. If the ray works, Krang plans oninstalling it in a microwave transmitting dish and zapping the entire City with it. Krang sends them to the Channel Six News Building where they are planning to have an Easter egg hunt. April watches Bebop and Rocksteady test the gun and calls the Turtles for help just before she gets zapped. To stop them, the Turtles must search out a Cyranium Crystal in the Fairy Tale Dimension. Leonardo and Raphael arrive there, and run into Hokum Hare (the rabbit of the "Tortoise and the Hare," who thinks they are the turtles who always beat him), who insists on following them. Outwitting the Giant (from "Jack and the Beanstalk"), Hokum, Leonardo and Raphael grab the crystal and climb down the Beanstalk, just as Jack chops it down. Leonardo, Raphael and Hokum make it back to Earth and, with Donatello and Michaelangelo, stop Shredder and Krang from broadcasting the Docilizer Ray all over the Earth. Hokum gets to stand in as the Easter Bunny for the Channel Six Easter Egg Hunt.
How to Watch Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Season 4 Episode 14 Legally and Safely
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