Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Incredible Shrinking Turtles Season 4 Episode 6 - Watch Legally and Safely
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987): With their planet under attack by General Tragg, Grizzla and Zenter, the Turtles' Neutrino friends decide to send their infant daughter Tribble to stay with the Turtles. No sooner do they send Tribble when Shredder appears and takes them captive. The Turtles soon discover that Tribble has psychokinetic powers. Running out of ways to take care of her, they ask April for help. Krang discovers that he can not conquer the Neutrinos as long as Tribble is free so he sends Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to find her. While April is taking care of Tribble she gets called into work and she realizes that she has to take Tribble to the station with her. Burne decides to have a baby contest held at the station due to Tribble's presence. Shredder hears the broadcast and decides to have Bebop and Rocksteady go there in disguise. The Turtles stop by the station to see how the contest is going and find Bebop and Rocksteady. With the help of Tribble's powers, the Turtles defeat Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady, sending them back to Dimension X. After escaping from the Technodrome, Zenter and Gizzla come for Tribble. They tell the Turtles that once the Neutrino people heard of their leaders' escape, they got rid of General Tragg.
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