Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Mystic Mayhem
The Turtles discover for the first time that they're not the weirdest things in New York City.
Donnie's Gifts
Donnie creates new accessories for his partners to help them overcome their bad habits, but the gear hinders them in fighting a mutant chef who plans to cook the turtles to absorb their powers.
War and Pizza
In order to save April's job at Albearto's, Donnie upgrades the main animatronic, only for it to go out of control.
Down with the Sickness
The turtles must endure Splinter's rat flu and the terrible seven stages that come with it.
Shell in a Cell
Leo unseats Raph's idol Ghostbear as pro wrestling champion of the world.
Repo Mantis
Mikey and Donnie try to get a movie prop vehicle from a repo yard.
The Fast and the Furriest
Donnie's newly built Turtle Tank goes missing.
Origami Tsunami
Leo talks the team into tracking down the city's paper thief. In doing so, the Turtles run into the Foot Clan and their mystic ability to create origami warriors.
Mascot Melee
In order to get a birthday gift for Splinter, the Turtles have to take on the thuggish Times Square Mascots.
Newsworthy
Former news anchor Warden Stone, now mutant worm, gets in the way of the Turtles as they track down Hypnopotumus.
Minotaur Maze
The Longest Fight
The Gumbus
Mrs. Cuddles
Hypno! Part Deux!
Stuck on You
Bug Busters
Al Be Back
The Evil League of Mutants
The Purple Jacket
Pizza Pit
Smart Lair
Hot Soup: The Game
Late Fee
Bullhop
Mind Meld
Nothing But Truffle
Portal Jacked!
Sparring Partner
Shadow of Evil
Warren & Hypno, Sitting in a Tree
Operation: Normal
You Got Served
How to Make Enemies and Bend People to Your Will
Mystic Library
The Purple Game
Flushed But Never Forgotten
Lair Games
Man vs. Sewer
The Mutant Menace
Turtle-dega Nights: The Ballad of Rat Man
The Ancient Art of Ninja Hide and Seek
One Man's Junk
Snow Day
Cloak and Swaggart
Jupiter Jim Ahoy!
Insane in the Mama Train
End Game
Many Unhappy Returns
Todd Scouts
Goyles, Goyles, Goyles
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