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6The first and so far only live-action TV series starring the Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles, produced by Creator/SabanEntertainment. [[ShortRunners It only lasted a single season of 26 episodes, from September 12, 1997 to March 20, 1998]]. While supposedly taking place after the [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 1987 cartoon series]], in reality, it follows [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 the]] [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze live-action]] [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIII trilogy]] by Creator/NewLineCinema. Confused yet?
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8The series begins with some familiarity: The four iconic anthropomorphic reptiles do battle with the Foot Clan and its leader, the Shredder. The turtles' master, Splinter still aids his sons with advice, and Leonardo and Raphael bicker amongst themselves. Suddenly, Splinter's spirit is rat-napped by an army of dragon warriors called the Rank. Led by their ill-tempered dictator, the Dragon Lord, the Rank ruled the world before they were banished to the Realm of Dreams by a mystic mirror. Splinter's friend, Chung I, a Shinobi master from China, was killed by the Rank, but not before telling his apprentice Mei Pieh Chi of her origins.
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10Turns out Mei Pieh Chi is really a pet turtle from Chinatown in New York who was covered in mutagen and became an anthropomorphic, 5 foot tall, talking turtle. Mei returns to New York, meets the other four turtles, uses her Shinobi magic to MindRape the Shredder right off the bat, effectively leaving the Foot without a leader, and rescues Splinter's spirit. Unfortunately, she accidentally helps the Rank escape, who take up the mantle as the new major threat to the turtles. Mei joins the four brothers and is given the nickname Venus de Milo.
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12The show ended up in Creator/{{Disney}}'s hands when they bought Saban Entertainment, but Saban Brands later got the show back, along with the other Toei collaborations (''Franchise/PowerRangers'', ''Series/VRTroopers'', ''Series/{{Beetleborgs}}'', and ''Series/MaskedRider''), and in turn went to Creator/{{Hasbro}} when they bought Saban Brands. Meanwhile, the franchise itself is currently owned by Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}. The show was on Netflix for a while, and in Shout! Factory released the series on DVD in 2012. Prior to that, the series had previously seen a Region 2 DVD release, although in a heavily edited form (and under the "Hero Turtles" banner used in the UK at the time.) It also got back on the airwaves in 2013 via The Hub as that network was partly owned by Hasbro at the time until it rebranded to Creator/DiscoveryFamily.
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14For more details on the ''TMNT'' franchise in general, visit the ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' page. For a list of some of the characters in the series, and the tropes that apply to them, visit the franchise [[Characters/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles character page]]. For the old cartoon, see ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] (1987)'' for the second cartoon (which like this series aired on Creator/{{Fox}}) see ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] (2003)'', for the third cartoon see ''[[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]] (2012)'' and for the latest cartoon see ''WesternAnimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''.
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18No connection to the PC game ''VideoGame/SpaceQuestVTheNextMutation''.
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21!!''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' provides examples of:
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23* AbortedArc: There are some plot threads that ended up unresolved because of the show's cancellation.
24** Early episodes had the Turtles trying to find a way to reimprison the Dragon Lord and his army in the enchanted mirror they escaped from, but this was eventually forgotten.
25** "Enemy of My Enemy" ends with the implication of Oroku Saki becoming the Shredder again and re-forming the Foot Clan, but nothing came of it.
26** "The Good Dragon" suggested that there were many other good dragons still in the enchanted mirror and that they would one day emerge to overthrow their evil master.
27** Vam-Mi's two minions decide to stay in New York after she's turned to dust, and they make a point of keeping her remains, but they never appear in any other episodes.
28** Despite it being featured commonly in the first couple of episodes, the latter half of the series largely drops the idea of the turtles trying to win the affections of Venus, and she's treated more or less like any other turtle.
29%%* AdaptationalDumbass and AdaptationalJerkass: The Turtles and Splinter become [[TookALevelInDumbass collective idiots]] who [[TookALevelInJerkass constantly bicker, insult, and fight with each other]], often for no reason. And hold the IdiotBall not only between episodes, but between scenes within episodes. The ClipShow episode "Like Brothers" actually frames itself around Leo and Raph fighting for no reason other than them being [[TheRival rivals]] and getting at each other's throats. Other particular lowlights include Leonardo whining about Raph supposedly blowing off a skateboarding session and assuming he's having fun on his own without actually checking if that's the case in "Going Ape"; Splinter telling Venus she stinks at magic, then shushing his sons after they escape Bonesteel and return to the lair when she's meditating in "Unchain My Heart Part 4"; and any time Donatello decides to trust Dr. Quease, notably in the episode aptly named "Trusting Dr. Quease".
30* AdaptedOut: While they were planned to appear in the scrapped second season, this continuity stands out as the only major incarnation of ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' to not feature Casey Jones and April O'Neil.[[note]]In "East Meets West, Part 2", Splinter mentions he knows several good humans, likely referring to April and Casey.[[/note]]
31* ActionGirl: Venus de Milo.
32* ActuallyPrettyFunny: In "Truce or Consequences", Donatello uses a lie detector he built on Leonardo, which ends up going off when Leonardo insists that he's never lied. This amuses Donatello and also turns out to tickle Splinter's funny bone, much to Leonardo's annoyance.
33* ArbitrarySkepticism: In "Silver and Gold," Michelangelo reports his encounter with Silver, a yeti. The other mutants express disbelief that an ape could talk. Michelangelo himself expressed disbelief during said encounter until being reminded by Silver that he's a talking turtle.
34* ArcVillain: The vampire Vam-Mi was the villain of the four-part episode "Unchain my Heart" until she is killed.
35* ArtisticLicenseLinguistics: In this show, the word "shinobi" is treated as being a kind of magician, with Venus being trained to use shinobi magic and having no experience in ninjutsu. Not only is "shinobi" a synonym for "ninja" in real life, but it also specifically means a male ninja.
36* BigBad: The show's main villain is the Dragon Lord, the ruler of Dragons, who were banished to the inside of an enchanted mirror 15,000 years ago. The Dragons used to rule the world before their imprisonment, and following their escape, Dragon Lord seeks to reclaim what was once his.
37* BigfootSasquatchAndYeti: Though mostly the subject of ape and monkey jokes (including his own), Silver is actually a yeti from the Himalayas.
38* BlindAndTheBeast: Splinter is friends with an elderly blind man named Andre. The two of them [[SmartPeoplePlayChess play Chess together]] and Andre even lived with Splinter and the Turtles when he was evicted from his apartment.
39* BluntMetaphorsTrauma: Venus. Well, she is new to American culture.
40* BottleEpisode: "Going Ape" mostly takes place in an old abandoned house, with Raph being the only turtle to get involved with the action.
41* {{Bowdlerize}}: For broadcast in the UK, a number of scenes were cut and/or edited, usually to remove references to or threats of violence or words that would be deemed "inappropriate"; for instance, in "King Wick", most instances of Wick calling Dragon Lord "weenie" were edited out.
42* BraggingThemeTune: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y5X_pl7PRcU Both of]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G4F-nlT8IwI the introduction]] theme songs. The latter gets points for the "mess with green, it's gonna get mean" lyrics. The [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lSLChyAB_Ho end credits song]] also reminds us that the "turtles don't lose". This is basically what happens when you have a TMNT show produced by the company that gave the world ''Power Rangers'' -- another children's entertainment franchise known for bragging theme tunes.
43* BroadStrokes: Certain visual cues such as Splinter missing an ear and the Turtles living in an abandoned subway station seems to imply that the series takes place after [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 the]] [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze live-action]] [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIII films]] by Creator/NewLineCinema (the subway set is even recycled from those films), but certain details (such as the Shredder still being alive, Michelangelo using tonfa instead of nunchucks, and April O'Neil and Casey Jones seeming to not even exist) suggest that the films' events may have happened differently.
44* CanonDiscontinuity: ''WesternAnimation/{{TMNT}}'', which itself is considered by many involved to be a [[BroadStrokes tenuous continuation]] of the live-action films, doesn't reference this series, not even subtly, and there's enough differences in continuity to make the two incompatible. According to the film's director Kevin Munroe, this wasn't an accident.
45* CanonForeigner: Venus is the most notable character created for this continuity, but there's also Dragon Lord, Wick, Dr. Quease, Silver and Bonesteel.
46* {{Crossover}}: These versions of the Turtles appeared in ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'' during the episodes "Save Our Ship" and "Shell Shock".
47* ClipShow: The series had two clip show episodes.
48** "Like Brothers", which focuses on Raphael and Leonardo fighting, each one using clips to show the other's foibles, while the other turtles, mostly Venus, use clips to try and stop the fighting.
49** The final episode "Who Needs Her", where the Turtles reflect on their experiences with having Venus de Milo on their team.
50* ClumsyCopyrightCensorship: On the DVD releases, though the original theme song is scrubbed from the show proper, it does play on the front menu and in a music video.
51* CoDragons: The Dragon Lord had [[TheDragon three Dragons]]: A small dragon sorcerer named [[SycophanticServant Wick]], the [[MookLieutenant Rank Lieutenant]], and [[MadScientist Dr. Quease]]. While Dragon Lord himself is literally a dragon, he is not an example of this trope.
52* TheCorrupter: Dragon Lord. He was once the only bad member of the Rank, until he turned the rest of them against mankind.
53* DeathByOriginStory: Chung I is killed by the Dragon Lord and tells Venus to go to New York on his deathbed.
54* DenserAndWackier: Than the previous cartoon and film series.
55* DraconicHumanoid: The Dragon Lord is from a dimension of draconic humanoids.
56* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness:
57** The first two episodes downplay the more cartoonish aspects the show would exhibit not long after, with just as many scenes played straight as there are comedic moments.
58** The first two episodes similarly tone down the over the top sound effects during the fight scenes, this is dropped almost instantly afterwards.
59** "East Meets West" and "The Staff of Bu-Ki" shows Donatello being supportive, or at least not as opposed, towards Venus's magic. He does not exhibit this trait later on, "The Enemy of My Enemy" in particular making him downright hostile towards it.
60* EnemyMine: In "Going Ape" Raph finds himself trapped in an old house with a KillerGorilla on the loose and the Rank after him. He is forced into an uneasy alliance with Bonesteel until they can escape. Ultimately Raph earns the Ape's friendship when he saves them from the Rank and Bonesteel tries to double cross him.
61* EvenEvilHasStandards:
62** Dr. Quease tries to invoke this by pointing out his method of destroying his nearly [[{{Cyborg}} robotic clones of the Turtles]] is painless. Naturally, the Turtles disagree.
63** In "The Good Dragon" episode after The Rank Lieutenant informs The Dragon Lord that a Rank Foot Soldier stopped him from killing Venus; The Dragon Lord specifically reminds him to be sure of his accusation because " A fellow brother dragon's life is in your claws."
64** In the episode "King Wick" after Wick takes over and orders The Rank Foot Soldiers to call Dragon Lord a Weenie. The Rank Lieutenant refuses to do so. He changes his tune after [[AgonyBeam Wick zaps him with eye laser beams.]]
65** In The 4 Part Episode series "Unchain My Heart" The Vampire Vam Mi goes on a bender at a Blood Bank. [[DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything She steals and drinks at least a dozen Cold Plasma Packs;]] and her minions chastise her for doing so saying it's not dignified and [[BlueAndOrangeMorality vampires should hunt and kill their food.]]
66* EvilKnockoff: Dr. Quease creates evil {{cyborg}} clones of the Turtles in the episode "Mutant Reflections".
67* ExpositoryThemeTune: It really wouldn't be TMNT without a theme song explaining the premise, but the ''Next Mutation'' theme gets major points just for starting with the line "[[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin FOUR GREEN TURTLES!]]"
68** Followed by - "Check it out, another one found, made her way to Chinatown..."
69* EyeScream:
70** In "Mutant Reflections", Dr. Quease apparently tore out one of his eyes to use it in a scouting robot. He later has to destroy the eye to get Venus' DNA. This just seems to merely annoy him since he just clones a new one.
71** The fourth part of "East Meets West" had Dragon Lord threaten to suck out the eyes of one of his minions.
72* EyeSpy: Dr. Quease's scouting robot uses his eye as the camera.
73* TheFarmerAndTheViper: In "Enemy of My Enemy", Splinter finds that the Shredder has become a vagabond since his defeat in the series premiere. Against the Turtles' wishes, Splinter takes Oroku Saki in and tries to rehabilitate his old enemy. By the episode's end, the Shredder isn't the least bit grateful that the Turtles begrudgingly helped him out and presumably gets started on preparing his next attempt at defeating them.
74* FiveEpisodePilot: The series premiered with a five-part episode titled "East Meets West". The five episodes set up various aspects of the show's plot, including the Dragons' escape from the enchanted mirror, Venus joining the turtles team, and the defeat of the Shredder.
75* {{Flanderization}}: Michaelanglo's "Surfer Dude" personality is amped up to the point of him becoming either TheDitz to TooDumbToLive for this series. Except in a few episodes where he's The OnlySaneMan of the group or has at least one reasonable thing to say in spite of his rampant idiocy.
76* GreaterScopeVillain: The "Unchain my Heart" episodes had a vampire named Vam-Mi as the main antagonist, but she briefly summons some kind of elder vampire god to ask him for help.
77* GretzkyHasTheBall: Occurs in the episode "Meet Dr. Quease." Venus is new to American sports, so after getting a strike in bowling, she incorrectly calls it terms like "goal," "hole in one," and "touchdown."
78* GroinAttack: A particularly sadistic one in The Good Dragon episode occurred when The Rank Lieutenant has Venus cornered and tries sawing her in half with a laser starting at her crotch. She could have moved because he started at the ground and worked his way up the wall; but she just stood there and let it almost happen. She was only saved because a [[MookFaceTurn turn coat Rank Foot Soldier]] stepped in and tossed The Lieutenant aside
79* GuysSmashGirlsShoot: All of the turtles are skilled in fighting at close range but while the male turtles use melee weapons Venus uses either magic or smoke bombs in conjunction with her martial arts.
80* HazyFeelTurn: After his MookFaceTurn The Rank Foot Soldier who saved Venus from The Rank Lieutenant and deserts The Rank; decides to kidnap Raphael and briefly considers even outright states his intention to kill him to prove his loyalty to The Dragon Lord and the rest of The Rank. He fully joins the side of good when [[StupidSacrifice he willingly surrenders' himself to The Dragon Lord and walks back into the enchanted mirror that had imprisoned The Rank for millennia.]]
81* HopelessWithTech: Leonardo's attempt to use Donatello's tracking equipment results in him blowing up Donnie's computer.
82* HypnoFool: The episode "Sewer Crash" has Silver use a computer to hypnotize Donatello into stealing stuff for him whenever he hears the word "banana". Saying "banana" again undoes the hypnosis.
83* HypotheticalFightDebate: In "Mutant Reflections," Raph and Mikey debate what would happen if Franchise/{{Batman}} and Franchise/{{Superman}} had a fight. Raph thinks Batman would win, while Mikey thinks Superman has the advantage.
84* IAteWhat: In part three of "East Meets West", Leonardo is grossed out when Venus informs him that the eggs he's eating on the Turtles' picnic are pigeon eggs.
85* ICallItVera: Bonesteel has many weapons with girl's names, such as Mary Lou the crossbow and Susanna the whip. The Turtles even lampshade it, with Leonardo asking what kind of weirdo would name his weapons and Donatello coming to the conclusion that Bonesteel has an infantile attachment to inanimate objects.
86* IdiosyncraticWipes: Scene transitions are done using ninja weapons.
87* IdiotBall: Donatello in "Trusting Dr. Quease" decides to try working with the titular doctor after he releases the Turtles from a trap due to what is obviously an accident, shortly after expressing his will to dissect them all. Donatello spends the rest of the episode in Quease's lab, only avoiding capture due to the mad doctor's incompetence with his traps. It's only when he's being drug away by the other turtles as he narrowly escapes yet another capture attempt that Donatello understands he's got it all wrong.
88* IHaveNoIdeaWhatImDoing: Stated verbatim by Wick in "King Wick" after the Dragon Lord forces him to whip up a potion to restore his powers.
89* ImADoctorNotAPlaceholder: Slight variant in "Silver and Gold."
90-->'''Leonardo:''' We're ninja, not Franchise/PowerRangers.
91* InconsistentDub: This actually happens a few times throughout the show's UK release, as occasionally certain things that usually get cut out (like Mikey or Don yelling "Shotgun!" during the StockFootage) are left in. For instance, when "King Wick" was broadcast in the UK, the episode was edited to cut most scenes of Wick calling Dragon Lord "Weenie". However, at least one instance of "Weenie" was accidentally left in.
92* InsistentTerminology: Venus is not a ''ninja'', she is a ''shinobi.'' (For Japanese speakers this very much DistinctionWithoutADifference.)
93* InsultFriendlyFire: In "The Guest", Andre refers to the landlord who evicted him as a rat, unaware that his friend Splinter is a mutated rat because of his blindness.
94* InterchangeableAsianCultures: Chung I is a shinobi master... despite being Chinese.
95* IntercontinuityCrossover: ''Series/PowerRangersInSpace'' crossed over with this series in the episodes "Save Our Ship" and "Shell Shock".
96* KidAppealCharacter: Mikey
97* KilledOffForReal:
98** Chung I is permanently killed off via DeathByOriginStory.
99** ArcVillain Vam-Mi stands out as being the only villain on the show to be permanently defeated, as she turned to ash when the Turtles prevented her from restoring her heart in time. Since her minions made a point of keeping her remains, [[AbortedArc it's possible she was intended to be revived in the future if there had been more than one season]].
100* KungFuWizard: Venus.
101* LadyOfWar: Venus again.
102* LamePunReaction: In the third part of "Unchain My Heart", Donatello makes a bad pun only he finds hilarious when he studies Vam-Mi's heart and asks Venus if she knows how to ''beat'' the heart. The other Turtles walk away in disgust.
103-->'''Donatello''': Get it? Beat this heart? Heartbeat?
104* LeftHanging: The series ends without any resolution toward the ongoing conflict with the Rank.
105* LicensedGame: There was a Tiger Handheld LCD game based on this show as well as a Platform/PlayStation title that ended up becoming VaporWare shortly after it was announced.
106* LieDetector: Donatello once invented a lie detector in the episode "Truce or Consequences". He used it to see if their enemy, Wick, was serious about defecting. However, Wick was also gushing about Michaelangelo's radio show at the same time he said he wanted to defect, so the lie detector read his statement as true, causing the Turtles to walk into a trap. It didn't help that Wick genuinely was a fan of the radio show to the annoyance of Dragon Lord.
107* LiteralMinded: Venus tends to take figures of speech literally due to her naivete.
108-->'''Venus''': I'm feeling unnerved by all the attention I am getting from the boys.
109-->'''Michelangelo''': Who could blame them? You're some babe!
110-->'''Venus''': Babe? I'm exactly as old as you are! And one boy said I was quite a fox. You'd think he'd got his species mixed up?
111* MadScientist: Dr. Quease is enlisted by the Rank to study the cause of the Turtles' mutation and he has a pretty deranged fixation on experimenting on the mutated terrapins.
112* MaliciousMisnaming: The Turtles often refer to Bonesteel as Bonehead.
113* MarketBasedTitle: It's called ''Hero Turtles: The Next Mutation'' in the UK.
114* MenAreGenericWomenAreSpecial: In "The Good Dragon", Venus is almost killed by The Rank Lieutenant. She's only saved when a [[MookFaceTurn turn coat Rank Foot Soldier]] comes out of nowhere and tosses The Lieutenant aside. He even asked her if she was injured before Raphael dropkicks him. Later Venus seeks him out to thank him and get an explanation for why he helped her. He tries brushing her off by rudely telling her to go away before explaining that thousands of years ago all of The Rank except for The Dragon Lord were good and lived in harmony with humans. Raphael comes in and starts fighting with the former Rank Foot Soldier who then decides to kidnap Raphael by tossing him in a dumpster and hitching it to his motorcycle. [[MenAreTheExpendableGender Later while he's holding Raph hostage he even verbally states that he plans to kill Raphael]] and beg to be accepted back into [[StealthPun The Ranks of The Rank.]] [[TheSmurfettePrinciple It's quite likely that the only motivation this Rank Foot Solider had for saving Venus and then deserting The Rank is the fact that she's a girl]].
115* MonsterOfTheWeek: The Unknowables gang from the episode "Turtles' Night Out" stand out as being the only antagonists in the series who only appeared once.
116* MookLieutenant: The Rank Lieutenant, lead soldier of the Rank, differs from the other dragon soldiers in that he wears a magenta veil over his mouth in contrast to the others' purple veils.
117* MouthTapedShut: In "Turtles Night Out", Bonesteel uses duct tape to seal a pizzeria owner's mouth shut and ties him up so he can take over the place and lure Michelangelo in.
118* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: The episode "The Good Dragon" featured a member of the Rank who was benevolent. In the end, the Dragon Lord attempts to imprison him in the enchanted mirror, but the soldier does it himself, but not before the good dragon makes a vow to find other dragons like him to amass a rebellion against the Dragon Lord. Like many other plot threads, [[LeftHanging this never got resolved]].
119* MythologyGag:
120** Several to the [[{{WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987}} 1987 cartoon]]: The turtles wear buckles with their initials on them as well as bands on their arms and legs matching the colors of their bandannas, their taste for weird pizza toppings, and they ride in a van with a license plate that reads "TRTL PWR."(Turtle Power!)
121** Some of the dance moves of the turtles in the intro and the outro are recreations of their dance moves from the intro of ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIII''.
122** In the first episode, Leo and Raph are introduced, as they argue, only by their shadows on the walls, similar to how Leo, Mike and Don were introduced in [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 the first live-action movie]].
123* NatureTinkling: When Splinter informs his blind friend Andre that he needs to go in part one of the five-part premiere episode "East Meets West", Andre misinterprets Splinter's statement as saying that he needs to use the bathroom and replies that since they're the only people around, he can just use a bush.
124* NonMammalMammaries: Venus is a turtle with breasts, but it's more like her shell is curved in.
125* NonMammalianHair: Dragon Lord has visible hair when he's not wearing his helmet.
126* NotBloodSiblings: Not the first continuity to suggest it, but the one that is remembered for outright saying it. Apparently, they made a point of saying this specifically so Venus could play love-interest to the brothers.
127* OurVampiresAreDifferent: The four-part episode "Unchain My Heart" dealt with the Turtles having to contend with a vampire named Vam-Mi who was out to restore her heart so she can fully recover, aided by her two childlike servants Bing and Chi-Chu. They seem to be based on the Chinese mythos with some elements of the American interpretation of vampires thrown in (afraid of sunlight, can turn into bats, etc).
128* PaintingTheMedium: At one point, Leo almost seems startled by the Sword [[IdiosyncraticWipes Idiosyncratic Wipe]] and rushes out of frame.
129* PowerUpFood: The Dragon Lord wants to eat the turtles, so he can have the "magic" that made them what they are, believing it will make him stronger.
130* {{Retcon}}: The show retconned the established backstory of the Turtles. They are no longer siblings (though, this is inconsistently applied throughout the show, sometimes, they would refer to each other as family, otherwise they would say they are not related and are like family). And there was a fifth turtle with them in the glass jar all along. Splinter just missed her and she floated away.
131* ReReleaseSoundtrack: The DVD releases and Netflix had to replace the show's theme music because of copyright issues. Despite this, the Shout releases include the original theme in the menus and a music video that contains it.
132* RightBehindMe: Zig-zagged in "Truce or Consequences". Wick calls Michelangelo during his radio show Sewer Hour as part of a plan by the Dragon Lord to lure Mikey into a trap. To make it sound convincing that Wick is on Michelangelo's side, he makes several insults directed at the Dragon Lord, who turns out to be standing behind Wick when the call ends. Dragon Lord isn't at all happy about Wick insulting him, but Wick saves his skin by explaining that he had to make it sound convincing. Wick later clarifies to Michelangelo that while he and the Rank legitimately do like his radio show, their leader still wants to eat him.
133* SarcasticClapping: In the "Unchain My Heart" four-parter, Venus botches a magic spell that was supposed to fire a blast of energy at Vam-Mi and her minions Bing and Chi-Chu. The three vampires respond by giving insincere applause.
134* ScoobyDoobyDoors: Doors leading characters to improbable pathways is used in "Going Ape".
135* SealedEvilInACan: The Dragon Lord and his army of dragon warriors were imprisoned in an enchanted mirror before breaking free in the FiveEpisodePilot. The "Unchain My Heart" episodes introduced a vampire named Vam-Mi, who was locked in her casket by Chung I 17 years before the events of the series.
136* SecondaryAdaptation: This 1997 live-action television series used the technology of the ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990'' film {{trilogy}} (which synthesized elements from [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage the original comics]] and [[WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987 the 1987 cartoon]]) to continue the storyline after the events of ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIII''.
137* ShoutOut:
138** In the "Unchain My Heart" episodes, the villain Simon Bonesteel reveals that he has hunted vampires in addition to endangered animals. A vampire hunter named Simon? [[{{Franchise/Castlevania}} Now, why does that ring a bell?]]
139** In "Like Brothers", one of the sets of weapons Leo and Raph use during their duel are [[Franchise/StarWars Lightsabers.]]
140** This exchange in the FiveEpisodePilot:
141--->'''Donatello:''' Uh, Excuse me, Dragon Lord? I have a riddle for you.\
142'''Dragon Lord:''' Surely you jest?\
143'''Donatello:''' [[Film/{{Airplane}} Don't call me "Shirley".]]
144* SixthRanger: Venus is introduced as the fifth Ninja Turtle.
145* TheStarscream: Wick became this to the Dragon Lord in the episode "King Wick" after accidentally drinking a potion that gives him new powers. He uses his new powers to steal Dragon Lord's powers and become the new leader of the Rank, but eventually is [[StatusQuoIsGod tricked into losing his powers]].
146* StockFootage:
147** "East Meets West, Part 3" uses the opening clip from ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze''.
148** Within the series itself, the ActivationSequence featuring the motorcycle and Hummer get played a lot.
149* StockSoundEffects: There are many, often ill-fitting, laced throughout the show. Usually during fight scenes, the opening credits, and almost every few seconds to the point of obnoxiousness.
150* StupidSacrifice: What happens to the random Rank Foot Soldier who saves Venus from a CruelAndUnusualDeath at the hands of The Rank Lieutenant is supposed to be [[HeroicSacrifice extremely dramatic.]] [[HonorBeforeReason He willingly gives himself up to The Dragon Lord and walks back into the enchanted mirror that had imprisoned The Rank for centuries.]] But he really didn't have to do that. It was a pretty dumb thing to do. He does try to justify it by saying he'll be back with an army of good dragons to fight Dragon Lord the next time they encounter each other, however.
151* SurroundedByIdiots:
152** The Shredder is shown to have little patience for his Foot Ninjas' screw-ups in the series premiere.
153** Silver constantly bemoans the idiocy of his henchmen.
154* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: Dragon Lord has many traits and characteristics in common with The Shredder. Dr. Quease is also similar to Baxter Stockman, namely in that both are mad scientists. Simon Bonesteel is this series' version of Jack Marlin, another big game hunter from the Mirage comics who tends to give his favorite weapons female names..
155* TitleThemeTune: Though the words "Next Mutation" aren't in the song, it ''does'' mirror the omission of the words "Teenage Mutant" from the title.
156* ThemeTuneRap: The original opening and ending themes were raps, but the Netflix and DVD releases had to replace them because of copyright issues.
157* ToiletHumor: Some of the sound effects are rather disgusting belching and wet snot effects.
158** "East Meets West, Part 1" has Splinter tell Andre that he has to go, Andre interprets this as Splinter needing to use the bathroom and tells him to use a bush as he leaves.
159** "King Wick" has Dragon Lord give Wick his own personalized throne -- an actual toilet ripped out of a bathroom. Wick spends a fair amount of screentime both on and in it and even comments on how it fits him.
160* {{Toku}}: Despite being a western series, it uses live effects like a typical Tokutatsu. It may be due to being made by Saban, the same company that adapted Franchise/SuperSentai into Franchise/PowerRangers. Dragon Lord himself even looks like a ''Power Rangers'' villain.
161* UnrelatedInTheAdaptation: While there was rarely a distinction on whether the Turtles were brothers by blood relation or by adoption, this series notably made it so that none of them were related by blood so that the male Turtles could have ShipTease with Venus de Milo and have Venus established as mutating with the other four before being separated from them without raising incestuous implications.
162* VampireEpisode: The "Unchain My Heart" four parter, where the turtles have to deal with a vampire and her child-like minions trying to find her heart.
163* VampiresHateGarlic: One of the weapons Donatello makes to prepare the Turtles for a battle against Vam-Mi and her minions Bing and Chi-Chu in "Unchain My Heart" is a squirt gun loaded with garlic juice.
164* VileVillainLaughableLackey: The show has Dragon Lord a large imposing villain, and his puny minion Wick.
165* VillainousBSOD: The Shredder, post-MindRape.
166* VocalDissonance: Vam-Mi's minion Bing looks like a young boy, but has a deep and gravelly voice.
167* YourCostumeNeedsWork: In "Turtles' Night Out", the Turtles hold a rave to raise money for animal welfare and pretend they're humans in turtle costumes. When confronted by the Unknowbales, one of the thugs remarks that the Turtles look like they were ripped off by the store they bought their costumes from.
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