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This month, the
Ninja Turtles (2012 series) reaches it's end on television. Despite having the shortest run of any animated
Ninja Turtles series (thus far), it was still beloved by many fans mostly due to the fact that while the series was primarily created for children, it knew exactly how to keep adults entertained with it's fun characters, best of the best voice actors, engaging stories, and tons of references to classic TV shows and movies. Now despite adapting basic stories from past Turtles media, the series took the smart move of creating mostly original tales. This way the episodes didn't feel like reruns to long time adult fans of the franchise. Plus it allowed them to mash up many elements from past Turtles media. Such as bringing back elements and characters fans had longed to see from the classic
1987 cartoon, re-introducing characters made popular by the
2003 cartoon, and throwing in favorite moments from the classic
1990 live action film. On top of that: despite re-imagining many supporting characters, the show also succeeded at creating some very new memorable and beloved characters (Ice Cream Kitty, anyone?). Now despite how entertaining the series was, most episodes featured pretty simple plots that weren't begging to be re-watched. However, the show did have ten stand out stories that are definitely worthy of being checked out again and again by both hardcore and casual fans. Below is a list of those stories.

10. Monsters and Mutants Mini-Series (Season 5) - In the final season of the series: the shows' creators and writers following the first four episodes of the season, decided that rather than do a traditional Ninja Turtles season with simple story arcs and season long plots, opted instead to do a series of stand alone episodes and mini-series. One of the more notable ones is the
Monsters Among Us mini-series which featured an epic time travel story featuring the Ninja Turtles having a crossover with the classic
Universal movie monsters including Dracula, the Mummy, the Werewolf, and Frankenstein. Now over the years, most times these classic monsters are used in cartoons: it's either done as a parody, or their creepiness is so watered down they become more silly than scary to watch. However this crossover brings these classic monsters back to their full classic creepy glory, making it feel like the Ninja Turtles are having one of the most legitimate crossovers with the creatures of classic cinema. Not to mention: the mini-series involves tons of time travel. So you essentially have a fun mix of sci-fi with horror. It's tons of fun for young viewers that are new to classic movie monsters along with long time fans of the horror genre.
9. The Invasion (Season 2) - Now when the Ninja Turtles (2012) series premiered, it was beloved by fans. The characters were a lot of fun, the actors were great, and much of the humor was pretty solid. However despite using original stories for the majority of the series' early run, the episodes were starting to get to repetitive. Despite there actually being some character and plot development, some viewers were starting to question: how many times can you see the same characters battling in the same locations in New York City. Then the season 2 finale came along that involved the biggest shake up in the series thus far. The Turtles lose. Yes, that's right. They lose. Despite all their best efforts, they're beaten by their enemies and the evil Kraang aliens actually take over the city. The series also for the first time incorporates very specific moments and scenes from the Mirage comics including
Leonardo's famous solo fight with the Foot Ninja and Shredder, along with the Turtles team having to
run away to the old farm house. It was the first time in the shows' run where you finally began to care for these characters. Because even though you would predict they would eventually reclaim the city in the next season, this was the story that made you realize... the Turtle can lose.

8. Raphael: Mutant Apocalypse (Season 5) - Another stand alone story from the final season of the series. Now this can be viewed as an alternate universe story, a
what if tale, or the true conclusion of the series. And the fun part is: all three alternatives can work in your head while watching this tale. The story takes place in the future. A mutagen bomb that went off years ago has killed all humans, the entire planet is a seemingly barren desert wasteland, and only a small amount of mutants are left. The only surviving Turtle is an aged Raphael whose only companion is a robot that contains the brain of his fallen brother Donatello. The entire story can be considered a huge homage to the
Mad Max franchise. However at the same time, it also echoes stories from the Mirage comics that also made
the future of the Ninja Turtles seem dark and depressing. However the final product ends up being a very unique entry in the franchise. It's essentially a story that acts as
THE END of the Ninja Turtles story (at least this one). It's a strangely more dark Turtles tale that features plenty of surprises and lots of intense action for a very notable adventure.
7. Annihilation: Earth! (Season 3) - Another game changing season finale tale. Like the season 2 finale, this story too features aliens attacking the Earth. Only this time, it's the Triceratons (the famous menacing aliens that
first appeared in the Mirage comics and later made much more popular by
the 2003 cartoon). But they don't want to take over the Earth. They want to destroy it. The story suddenly becomes the biggest high stakes adventure in which nearly every character from this version of the Turtles cartoon bands together to save the planet. But the thing is
(spoiler!) they lose. The episode ends with the entire planet destroyed. Only the Turtles, April, and Casey survive in a space ship. Everyone else is DEAD! Now several episodes later
(more spoilers!) they use the power of time travel to undo the planet being destroyed. But for awhile, it seemed like the Turtles had truly lost. And despite time travel fixing it later, the fact is: they still at one point did fail. So it made the viewers realize now more than ever: the Turtles were still not perfect heroes, and the fact that they had made such a large mistake in the past, meant more mistakes could still happen in the future.

6. Buried Secrets (Season 3) - By far, the creepiest episode of the series. During the multiple episodes where the Turtles were recuperating from their big loss at the end of season 2, the heroes come across April's mother who has been locked away in a fallen spaceship. Now first off, there's some fun fan service with April's mother being voiced by
the same actress who played April in the 1987 cartoon. However things aren't what they seem as it's revealed that Aprils' mother is really an evil monster that's devouring each character one at a time and even taking on their forms. Now words alone cannot describe this episode with justice. The look, feel, and pacing is pure horror. It's not a homage to famous horror stories. It simply is a horror story. Despite balancing the drama with a few comedic moments with Michelangelo and Ice Cream Kitty (which are actually
really funny by the way), the episode pushes to the max how creepy a children's cartoon can get. It got to the point where many have questioned how the shows' creators actually got away with this episode. Somehow this show made a perfect horror story... for kids.

5. Trans-Dimensional Turtles (Season 4) - It's the famous crossover with the 2012 cartoon Ninja Turtles meeting the 1987 cartoon Ninja Turtles. Despite reusing some elements from the last time the 1987 cartoon Turtles were part of a major crossover (that being
Turtles Forever), this crossover is designed not just as a fun multiverse crossover, but also an homage to the 1987 cartoon. In this crossover: they brought back as many of the surviving classic voice cast as they could from the 1987 cartoon. Plus, this crossover works to give the 1987 cartoon as much respect as possible (but still not without forgetting to remind us how goofy that series was too). A fun feature of the crossover is seeing the 2D and 3D animation styles being mixed together, along with a well done cameo by the original Mirage Comic Ninja Turtles. However, it's the fun interaction of generations colliding and homage to the classic cartoon that makes this so much fun. Now there was a second crossover with the 1987 cartoon during season 5 that was decent enough (and was very close to making it into this top 10 list). However it just retreaded a lot of ground and lacked the importance of this crossover since the different Turtles had already met previously. But both crossovers are still a must see for fans of the classic toon.

4. The Usagi Yojimbo Crossover (Season 5) - In the final season of the series, the Ninja Turtles had a crossover with the famous samurai rabbit: Miyomoto Usagi in the three part story arc:
Yojimbo/
Osoroshi no Tabi/
Kagayake! Kintaro. For those that don't know:
Usagi Yojimbo is an independent comic series created by famed comics legend
Stan Sakai; whose famous samurai rabbit character lives in a land similar to Feudal Japan in a dimension separate from the Ninja Turtles. However, due to the friendship between Stan Sakai and Turtles' co-creators:
Kevin Eastman and
Peter Laird, it has led to the Ninja Turtles having various crossovers with Usagi in both
the comics and
every past Turtles cartoon. However unlike past TV crossovers, this tale was done with full involvement from Usagi creator: Stan Sakai. Resulting in him actually consulting, writing, and even doing some art work for this epic adventure. The entire story takes place in Usagi's world, and thus feels like you're watching a completely different TV series. However within three half hours, Stan Sakai and the Turtles TV team create a highly imaginative, fascinating, intriguing, and entertaining world. The story is essentially flawless given it's setting. This truly was one of the best adaptations of the Usagi Yojimbo world onto television, and the fact that it leaves you wanting more should be no surprise to anyone why it's on this top 10 list.

3. Lone Rat and Cubs (Season 5) - Despite airing in the final season, this is essentially Episode Zero of the show. It is a true prequel to the entire series and requires zero knowledge of any previous episode to understand and enjoy it. The story focuses on the early days of when Splinter first became a mutant rat man and had to take care of these little mutant Turtle toddlers that had come into his life. But with this being the early days of Splinter being a freak living on the run, he is still trying to figure out what he is to do for the rest of life along with what these little Turtle creatures mean to him. A very notable behind the scenes fact that has to be said about this story is that it was written by Ninja Turtles co-creator: Kevin Eastman. The fact that Eastman himself wrote this fleshed out origin on the Turtles and Splinter makes it all the more special. The fact that he wrote this TV episode makes this origin actually feel like THE most legitimate origin of the Turtles in animation. Top it all off with some of the series' best voice acting yet by actor Hoon Lee (who beautifully carries this entire tale since he's given about 90% of the episodes' dialogue) and you have one of the best stand alone Turtles stories ever.

2. Requiem/Owari (Season 4) - Despite not being the series finale, this story is definitely the emotional finale of the entire show. It's the final battle of the Turtles versus Shredder. Now first off: the show took an idea that was barely utilized from the
second live action of a
Super Shredder, and gave us a version of the Turtles' famous enemy that is more horrific and deadly than ever before. But things hit the hugely intense point when
(spoiler!) Shredder kills Splinter. And there's no time travel to fix this. Splinter is killed in battle against his hated enemy. Again, the Turtles have lost. However after mourning the loss of their father, the four mutant brothers and their human allies decide to finally take the battle to Shredder. While the first episode of the series adapted elements from the beginning of the
very first Ninja Turtles comic, this episode adapts elements from it's end. The Turtles have come to end this long standing feud. The Turtles in this episode have come to KILL SHREDDER! The fights are very fast pace and intense in this episode. Years of training and experience have come this one final battle, and you can tell the Turtles aren't holding anything back. And it all ends with Leonardo finishing off Shredder just like he did in
their final battle from the Mirage Comics... by cutting off his head. And that is it. The Shredder is dead. Now it's unknown how this
children's cartoon got away with both the death of a parent and decapitation of an enemy in this two-part tale. However all of these somewhat horrific moments don't feel forced in for the sake of shock value. Every moment in this story feels like this is what
should naturally happen when it occurs. Even though every story in the fifth and final season was welcomed, if the show had ended here, it would've definitely been a perfect note to end things on.

1. Tale of the Yokai (Season 3) - This is it. One of the best half hours of the Ninja Turtles franchise, and possibly one of the best dramatic half hours of children's television ever made. It's the episode that features the full backstory of the Turtles' famous master Splinter, and their dreaded enemy: the Shredder. Despite not being a completely faithful adaptation to any previous Turtles media, this unique story will probably instantly become the definitive origin story of Splinter and Shredder for most viewers watching. Through the power of time travel, the Ninja Turtles actually get to observe from afar their former master when he was a young ninja known as Hamato Yoshi. However in this story, we learned Hamato Yoshi had an adopted brother known as Oroku Saki. But we learn Saki's evil parents were killed by Yoshi's family. Now even though Yoshi's family took pity on him and raised him, Saki has decided to take his full revenge all out on Hamato Yoshi as an adult. But why wait till now? Because Saki has also become insanely jealous since his adoptive brother married and had a child with the woman he was in love with. So Saki in a completely delusional frame of mind, thinks killing Yoshi and Yoshi's entire ninja clan will bring him happiness. But sadly his madness winds up accidentally scarring his face and ending the life of the women he loved. The story alone creates so much more dimension to both Splinter and Shredder. It makes you look at both characters in a completely different way every time you watch them after seeing this episode. But it's more than just a well done origin story for two famous characters from the Turtles lore. It's just a well done story, period. It's a tale of two brothers who let a simple feud grow too far. It's a tale of a man who lets his obsession for the unobtainable take him too far. And it's a cautionary tragic tale for how temptation and sinful actions can ruin and scar all of the lives around you forever. It is the Ninja Turtles story that anyone should check out.
*Note - This blog post featured many links to the TMNT Entity blog. An amazing fan blog that is designed to review every Ninja Turtles story ever. So go check it out sometime.
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