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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 1, Part 2
 
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 1, Part 2

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5.0 out of 5 stars Season 1 part 2, Jan 22 2012
This review is from: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 1, Part 2 (DVD)
Only two discs, it's better than the first part that I bought with 4 discs and only 3 episodes on each. Good quality video but my second disc have a small default like at a some place, the image become strange but it don't stay like that during a long time.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars The end of season 1, Oct 10 2007
By Simon - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 1, Part 2 (DVD)
This set contains a strong batch of episodes from the latter half of season 1 of the new TMNT series. Mirroring a story arc from the comics and the 1990 movie, the Shredder attacks the Turtles, forcing them to regroup at Casey's farmhouse before returning to New York for the final showdown (or so they think). Afterwards they must find Splinter, abducted by the same aliens responsible for the Turtles' origin! Elsewhere the Turtles find monsters in an underground Foot genetics lab, and there is a nice tribute episode to comic legend Jack Kirby.

Again no bonus features, which is disappointing. However the episodes are good, and the price is relatively cheap for the amount of content. I agree it's annoying to still have the TV-Y7 tags at the beginning, hopefully 4Kids will get rid of them next time. I haven't had any disc errors on my copy, and hopefully you won't either.

If you have any interest in the Ninja Turtles, this is recommended.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Shredder Strikes Back, Jun 24 2008
By Spineshank155 "Cloud" - Published on Amazon.com
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This review is from: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 1, Part 2 (DVD)
The 2nd part of the first season, they finally decided to cram more episodes & in order with these sets. I have all of them so far & of course i think this is one of the best part of the season yet. Part 2 of 2 continued on from:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Season 1 - Part 1 of 2 - (2 DVDs - 12 Episodes)

The turtles will no longer fear the Shredder as a threat, they finally realize they can defeat him & while they're not masters yet they definatly show no mercy for Shredder. Unlike the 'original tmnt' series like:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Original Series (Volume 1)

This series is more action-filled & more storyboarded with tons of cliffhangers i would think that comic-fans & true TMNT fans will love this dvd. As well as others make sure you check out:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 2, Part 1

Here are the episodes for this dvd set:

13 Notes from the Underground (1) (1-13) 5/10/2003
14 Notes from the Underground (2) (1-14) 5/17/2003
15 Notes from the Underground (3) (1-15) 5/24/2003
16 The King (1-16) 5/31/2003
17 The Shredder Strikes Back (1) (1-17) 6/7/2003
18 The Shredder Strikes Back (2) (1-18) 6/14/2003
19 Tales of Leo (1-19) 9/13/2003
20 The Monster Hunter (1-20) 9/20/2003
21 Return to New York (1) (1-21) 9/27/2003
22 Return to New York (2) (1-22) 10/4/2003
23 Return to New York (3) (1-23) 10/11/2003
24 Lone Raph and Cub (1-24) 10/18/2003
25 The Search for Splinter (1) (1-25) 10/25/2003
26 The Search for Splinter (2) (1-26) 11/1/2003

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars Much better than the origional TV Cartoon, July 3 2009
By Spence the Elder - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Season 1, Part 2 (DVD)
The Original TMNT are back!

I was always a fan of TMNT ever since, back in the 1980's, I ask the young Army Lieutenant why the "heck" he had turtles with Martial Art's weapons on his desk? The Lieutenant stammered that he had been roommates or friends, can't remember which, with the cartoon's creator in college. Little did he know that I worked for a SiFi Game Company on the side or that I was close friends with the then editor of, "Dragon Magazine". I was mildly interested, so I looked into the "underground" comic that featured TMNT and fell in love with it. The deeper than normal comic book story line and edgier banter were what I think grabbed my attention.

Jump forward a few years to the original TV cartoon. A big disappointment in my eyes. The animation was far too commercial, or what Jack Kirby would call, "industrial", the banter was not edgy and the dialogue was abysmal and pizza obsessed.

Jump forward again, 2009. Kids and Grandson are up for the 4th of July. Grandson is in love with, (don't get ahead of me here), you guessed it, TMNT. As I tried to run herd on a way too energetic 4 year old one night, I asked him if he wanted to watch cartoons. Of course he came bouncing up with TMNT. I sigh and say, "O.K., we'll watch these", as I reluctantly fire up the DVD Player.

Much to my surprise this was not the original cartoon. The stories are much better, the animation is border line Aname and rather well done. Granted that the plots are not quit as gritty as the original comic's, (but only slightly dumbed down for young kids), but they are 100 times better than the original cartoons. I ended up watching the whole set of DVD's long after the little tike had fallen asleep.

All & all highly recommended if you were a fan of the original comics. If You were a fan to the original cartoons, go rent one of each and watch them one after the other. I think that you will find that this is the better of the two. I also thought that the superior tribute to comic legend Jack Kirby was a very nice touch.

Spence the Elder
"Sic gorgiamus allos subjectatos nunc"
-M. Addams-
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