Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Season 4 Episode 4 - Watch Legally and Safely
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): In Dimension X, Krang watches on the viewscreen as April broadcasts from the opening of an exhibit of rare Chinese warrior statues, as well as the world's largest pearl. Krang thinks he can bring the statue to life and use the pearl to create a forcefield to bring the Technodrome back to Earth. Krang sends Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to the museum. They bring one of the warriors to life. Bebop and Rocksteady take it to the sewers to destory the Turtles. At the museum, Shredder brings to life the rest of the statues and orders them to find the Turtles and destroy them. Krang tells Shredder to order his statues to kidnap April and Vernon, luring the Turtles to the museum so the statues can destroy them. Bebop and Rocksteady lead the army of statues back to the museum with April and Vernon. The Turtles follow them to the museum hoping to rescue April and Vernon. The turtles realize that they won't be able to defeat the statues before Krang brings the Technodrome back to Earth. Instead, they destroy the forcefield and Shredder's controller, returning the warrior statues back to normal. Realizing that they no longer have an army to back them up, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady return to Dimension X before the Turtles can defeat them.
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