im pretty sure its this fall anybody got the month?
yes
i hope so, but probably not.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - 2003 The Shredder Strikes Back Part 2 1-18 was released on: USA: 14 June 2003
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II Back from the Sewers - 1991 VG was released on: Japan: 15 November 1991 (Gameboy version) USA: December 1991 (Gameboy version)
There are doors- 1 side door, a back door, and a top hatch that open.
yes though the story shown in the first episode was never resolved, kindalike an unfinished idea.
3 Ninjas, 3 Ninjas Kick Back, 3 Ninjas Knuckle Up, 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain
The ninja turtles were taught at home by their Sensei, Master Splinter. However, the only schooling they had was in the art of Ninjitsu--not math or history or anything like that. Although-this is just a guess- since Donatello is the smartest of the turtles, maybe he would secretly study normal school work while the othes were doing ninja stuff. But, back to your question: the turtles were schooled at home in the sewers of New York.
yes there was, in Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation she was called Venus or Venus de Milo- There was only one female ninja turtle from the TMNT: The Next Generation TV series called Venus de Milo. The writers of the show changed the origin of the TMNTs a little bit in order to introduce her to the show. It was "revealed" that there were actually five turtles that had gotten covered in ooze, but Splinter missed the fifth one. Venus emerged in Chinatown where she was adopted by a Japanese man that took her back to Japan and trained her in karate. Venus eventually returned to New York and ran into the other turtles and joined them.One of the original creators of the TMNTs (Peter Laird) purchased the rights to his creations. He absolutely hated that a female ninja turtle was created, so after he took over the rights to the turtles he vowed that nobody would even be allowed to mention the fact that Venus ever even existed.Here is a quote from an interview with the director of the TMNT movie's director about the rules that Peter Laird gave him regarding Venus de Milo:"There's absolutely no mention of Venus de Milo, the female Turtle. You can't even joke about that with Peter. It's just one of those things that he hates with a passion."
The very first hoverboards that was shown was in the 1962 cartoon TV show "The Jetsons". They were used in episodes including "A Date with Jet Screamer" "A visit from Grandpa" "Elroy's Mob" Later on in Season 2 of the 1980s hoverboards were used in "Elroy Meets Orbitty" Also they were used in the movie "Rockin' with Judy Jetson" and "The Jetsons movie" The hoverboard that really introduced people was a popular PG-13 teen movie "Back to the Future 2" in 1989 as well as the NES game "Back to the Future II & III" Also hoverboards were also used in Later TV shows and movies such as "Reboot", "Johnny Quest", "Butt-Ugly Martians", "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward", "Treasure Planet", "Pinocchio 3000" and "Wreck it Ralph". Hoverboards were even in video games like "Streak: Hoverboard Racing PS1, Final Fantasy VIII, Trickstyle PC, Beam Breakers, Eyetoy: Antigrav, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 4 Turtles in Time SNES and Battle Nexus GC and PS2, "Treasure Planet PS1 and PS2 and Sonic Riders Zero gravity. I hope that answered your question on Hoverboard introduction.
Yes. Pokemon is still popular among adults as well. Many adults today look back at the original pokemon, looking at their childhood age. The card game is also ongoing among all ages. I am a 41 year olf female who loves the following shows: Pokemon Digimon and Dragonball all 3 of them from Dragonball Dragonball Z Dragonball GT I also like Inuyasha and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (all of the versions)
hell yeah man think of them ninja turtles you know they on steroids