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Tower of Power

S7 E1 Tower of Power

(synopsis credited to TMNT.COM) The Turtles and Splinter win a trip to Europe... but wind up riding in a crate with the Turtle Van. Once ashore they head for Paris. Meanwhile, Krang devises a giant electromagnet to pull the Technodrome free of its dinky Dimension X asteroid, using the Eiffel Tower in Paris as a giant antenna. In Paris, the Turtles and Splinter wind up touring the sewers... not their idea of a sightseeing tour. April, Vernon and Irma are also in Paris covering the Bastille Day celebrations, when Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop arrive, wire the Eiffel Tower and throw the switch -- instantly magnetizing it and pulling everything except the Technodrome into it! The Turtles rescue April and the others, then -- not knowing the cause of the magnetism -- continue their sightseeing. Meanwhile, Shredder again hits the power generator switch... and the Eiffel Tower begins to be pulled loose from its foundations toward the portal! Just in time, Donatello destroys the generator,

Rust Never Sleeps

S7 E2 Rust Never Sleeps

In the Technodrome, Krang works on an oxidizer rocket with enough power to blast the Technodrome to Earth. But something goes wrong, and instead of thrust, the device grows rust! Shredder berates Krang for yet another failed idea, but Krang sees this as a tool of conquest, by threatening to rust all metal on the Earth unless the citizens surrender. Meanwhile, the Turtles are in Paris with Splinter, who is showing them the sights via the sewer system. Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady arrive in Paris with the device, which they charge with Paris' electrical power system. April arrives to cover the story of mysterious power failures in the City of Lights, and gets captured by Shredder. The Turtles head for the rescue as Rocksteady and Bebop blast everything in sight with their rust encruster. They stop the rusting as the Eiffel Tower itself begins to collapse from rust. The Turtles rescue April and just in time, Donatello reverses the rust encruster and saves the Eiffel Tower.

A Real Snow Job

S7 E3 A Real Snow Job

(Synopsis credtied to Ninjaturtles.com) The Turtles are vacationing in the Alps, as Splinter goes off to a nearby mountain to meditate. April is in an Alpine village with Irma when she notices the ice and snow melting, unusual for this time of year. We soon learn that Krang has sent Shredder to the village with a Zoetropic wave device to melt the worlds' ice, flooding the coastal cities and making Earth easy prey. When April discovers this, Shredder sends Rocksteady and Bebop to kidnap her. She is able to leave a clue for the Turtles to find before she is captured. Irma's new boyfriend, handsome Gustav, helps the Turtles -- until he turns out to be a robot of Shredder's, sent to stop the Turtles from locating Shredder's mountaintop hideout. The Turtles arrive and stop Shredder just as the gigantic glacier is about to crush the town. Donatello manages to reverse the temperature drop, and things return to normal.

Venice on a Half Shell

S7 E4 Venice on a Half Shell

(Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) Krang decides to use a Hydrofluxer device to threaten to flood Venice, holding it for ransom. The Turtles, in Venice, run into Shredder as he's portaled into a Venetian sewer. There's a battle, and Shredder escapes. The Turtles run into April and Irma, who are covering the Venice Regatta. Meanwhile, Krang sends down Bebop and Rocksteady with instructions for assembly of the Hydrofluxer, which he's sending in pieces. When the two mutants arrive, they run into April and Irma and terrorize them. When the Turtles come to the rescue, Rocksteady and Bebop escape, but drop the Hydrofluxer instructions. Donatello figures out from them what Shredder and Krang have planned, and the Turtles intercept Krang's transmission of the most vital piece of the Hydrofluxer. When an impatient Shredder turns on the device, it goes out-of control, and brings all sorts of stone gargoyles to life. The Turtles rescue Irma and April from a stone griffon, but the Hydrofluxer

Artless

S7 E5 Artless

(Synopsis Credited to Ninja Turles.com) Two snobbish art-collecting aliens arrive in Florence and begin stealing great works of art, while the Turtles and April are there. The citizens blame the Turtles for the theft, and after being defeated in their efforts to stop the aliens, the TMNT must escape an angry mob. The Turtles again run into the aliens, who are ecstatic when they learn their names are Michelangelo, Leonardo, Donatello and Raphael -- and decide to take these great artists back to their planet! April broadcasts from the Roman Coliseum, trying to lure the aliens into draining their ship's energy by beaming up the gigantic structure. The Turtles get free, and with Splinter's help convince the aliens that the artworks they stole are counterfeits. Disgusted, the aliens return the works and head for home.

Ring of Fire

S7 E6 Ring of Fire

(Synopsis credited to Ninjaturtles.com) The Turtles are in Lisbon, Portugal, enjoying the sights. Krang sends Shredder and the mutants there to set up a special lens that will focus the sun's rays to create a devastating heat ray. The Turtles rescue April and Irma from Shredder, Vernon gets mixed up in a bull fight, and finally destroy the lens just as it's about to wreck the city.

The Irish Jig is Up

S7 E7 The Irish Jig is Up

(Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) Krang and Shredder decide to use Ireland as their base for the Technodrome. With a device called the Rainbow Trans-Charmer, the villains intend to turn harmless little creatures like sheep and rabbits into slavering beasts. The Turtles and Splinter, vacationing in Ireland, are attacked by the monster-sheep and track Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to the Dublin Zoo, where they are transforming the animals. April, who is also in Ireland, gets trapped by the now-fierce animals in the petting zoo, and is rescued by the Turtles. Krang decides to pull the castle (where the Turtles are staying) up through the Dimensional portal. But Michaelangelo gets hit by the transformer and turns into an Arnold Schwarzenegger of a turtle and defeats Shredder, using his great strength to pull the castle down to Earth, overloading Krang's portal generator.

Shredder's New Sword

S7 E8 Shredder's New Sword

(Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) The Turtles and Splinter are visiting London's British Museum, and study a portrait of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere and the Knights of the Round Table. In Dimension X, Krang is using a long-range scanner and discovers a rare metal buried in a ruined castle in England. The metal turns out to be King Arthur's legendary sword, Excalibur. Shredder arrives in England and grabs the sword, which has the ability to raise ancient knights, and transform modern England into medieval England. When Shredder realizes its powers, he decides to forget Krang and rule England himself. The power of the sword stops the Turtles at every turn, and April and Irma are captured by the mutants, Shredder deciding to make April his queen. The final battle takes place at the ruined castle of Camelot, with the Turtles dueling with Shredder and the mutants in a medieval tournament. The spirits of Arthur and Guinevere rise and the Turtles defeat Shredder, returning Arthur's sw

The Lost Queen of Atlantis

S7 E9 The Lost Queen of Atlantis

As April, Irma and Vernon visit Athens, April receives a present of a strange necklace. She begins to go into trances, during which she acts like an imperious queen! Just then, Shredder along with Rocksteady and Bebop, who have been persuaded by Krang to search for a valuable energy source, arrive and find that the necklace is the power source that they need! The Turtles, who are in Greece sightseeing, arrive along with the members of a local Atlantis cult. A three way battle for possession of the necklace ensues. The cultists are also after April, whom the wannabe-Atlanteans see as the reincarnation of their lost queen. The Turtles rescue April and then set off to track down the origin of the medallion, leaving her behind. The TMNT and Shredder arrive in time to see April being crowned queen by the Atlantean worshippers. A cross-country pursuit leads to the shores of the Aegean, where April uses the powers of the medallion to bid Atlantis to rise from the sea -- which it does! Just in

Turtles on the Orient Express

S7 E10 Turtles on the Orient Express

(Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) April is covering the revival of the luxury train the Orient Express. Shredder is on the train with Rocksteady and Bebop carrying the Supercharger, a device to accelerate the train to superspeed, sending it out over the Bosphorus and crashing into the Middle East oil fields, destroying them. The Turtles board the train and send the Supercharger flying with Shredder aboard.

April Gets in Dutch

S7 E11 April Gets in Dutch

(Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) The Turtles and April are in Amsterdam. April is covering the showing of the world-famed Duchess Diamond. Krang wants the diamond, a flawless stone, to focus the rays on his Laser Dimension Blade, which will cut through the dimensions and bring the Technodrome to Earth. Krang sends Shredder and the mutants to retrieve it, but they're foiled by a low-rent diamond thief, Spats Sparkle. There's a smelly battle at a cheese warehouse and a climactic chase at an abandoned windmill.

Northern Lights Out

S7 E12 Northern Lights Out

(Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) A descendant of the Viking raiders, Eric Red, seizes both April and Professor Swenson's map to the underground volcanos in Scandinavia. He plans to tap into the molten energy, melt the polar ice cap and flood the world's coastal cities, making them easy prey for his wanna-be Vikings. The Turtles battle Eric's ""Hammer of Thor,"" fight a mechanical sea serpent and stop the guy before he blows up the volcanoes.

Elementary, My Dear Turtle

S7 E13 Elementary, My Dear Turtle

(Synopsis for Ninjaturtles.com) The Turtles and Splinter win a trip to Europe... but wind up riding in a crate with the Turtle Van. Once ashore they head for Paris. Meanwhile, Krang devises a giant electromagnet to pull the Technodrome free of its dinky Dimension X asteroid, using the Eiffel Tower in Paris as a giant antenna. In Paris, the Turtles and Splinter wind up touring the sewers... not their idea of a sightseeing tour. April, Vernon and Irma are also in Paris covering the Bastille Day celebrations, when Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop arrive, wire the Eiffel Tower and throw the switch -- instantly magnetizing it and pulling everything except the Technodrome into it! The Turtles rescue April and the others, then -- not knowing the cause of the magnetism -- continue their sightseeing. Meanwhile, Shredder again hits the power generator switch... and the Eiffel Tower begins to be pulled loose from its foundations toward the portal! Just in time, Donatello destroys the generator,

Night of the Dark Turtle

S7 E14 Night of the Dark Turtle

While Donatello and the other three Turtles debate the issue of ""brains vs. brawn"", Donatello's Early Detection system sounds its alarm. According to Donatello's readings, The City has experienced a major vibration emanating from the Earth. Naturally, everyone suspects Shredder and Krang, so they set out to investigate immediately. Donatello's readings lead them to a Government Research Lab, where only moments ago Shredder received a Micro Blaster from one of the resident scientists. The Blaster is supposedly the mightiest (and smallest) weapon known to man. During a fight scene, Donatello is seriously hurt by Shredder. And while Shredder eludes the Security Guards (without his Micro Blaster), the Turtles also retreat back to the lair with a semi-conscious Donatello. When Don emerges from his coma he is not quite the same. Something about him is different. But one thing is for sure, he is angry and wants Shredder so bad he can taste it. But Donny feels that he needs a new identity..

The Starchild

S7 E15 The Starchild

(Synopsis credited to TMNT.COM) While rummaging through the local junkyard for parts that might be useful to Donatello's penchant for building whacky inventions, the Turtles witness the crash landing of an alien spacecraft. After a debate as to whether or not they should investigate, they go inside and encounter an alien kid named Quarx. Meanwhile, in another part of the junkyard, another alien spacecraft descends. Drako, a star trooper, emerges and reports to his employer that he has located the Starchild. His employer tells him that the ""fleet"" will be in position in two hours and to ""handle the situation"" until then. Back at Quarx's spacecraft, the Turtles try to learn why the little alien kid is all alone, but Quarx would rather play than talk. And while he begins to play in the garbage, Drako arrives on the scene blasting away. The Turtles successfully, but only temporarily, restrain him long enough for Drako to tell them that the Starchild is the ""most dangerous being"" in the

The Legend of Koji

S7 E16 The Legend of Koji

(Synopsis credited to Ninja Turtles.com) At the City's Museum of Fine Arts, Shredder uses his ""Time Portal"" invention to journey back to ancient Japan so that he can ""destroy Splinter and the accursed Turtles once and for all by changing history."" Meanwhile, Splinter has experienced a disturbance in the force and suggest to the Turtles that they make haste to the Fine Arts Museum, where they follow Shredder back to the year 1583 - the year the Foot Clan came into being. Back in ancient Japan, Shredder storms the palace of Oroko Sancho and informs him that he is one of his descendents, Oroko Saki, and that he has traveled from the future to give him power and wealth beyond his wildest dreams. But after Shredder tells him about the location of two magical relics in the forest that would provide Oroko Sancho power and wealth, Shredder's ancestor decides that he can find it for himself without the aid of his descendant. This proves to be his undoing, as Shredder decides to don Oroko San

Convicts from Dimension X

S7 E17 Convicts from Dimension X

Thanks to a malfunction in Donatello's Inter-Dimensional Early Warning Detection Machine, a tear has occurred in the fabric of space and time, allowing two heinous criminals from Dimension X, Skaarg and Dementor, to arrive in The City - Times Square. Unfortunately, both Irma and Vernon, who are working together on a story and just happened to be in the neighborhood, disappear as Skaarg and Dementor arrive. It does not take long for Skaarg and Dementor to realize that they could rule the world, but first they must recruit some more help from Dimension X Back in the Dimension X Penitentiary, Vernon panics as he and Irma find themselves behind bars. Meanwhile, April investigates the disturbance in the Inter-Dimensional rift and comes face to face with Skaarg and Dementor. She successfully eludes them and runs into the Turtles, who in turn challenge the DimensionXers - in vain. But before they ""leave the scene of the crime"", Skaarg overhears Donatello talk about his Inter-Dimensional po

White Belt, Black Heart

S7 E18 White Belt, Black Heart

While deep in meditation, Splinter is contacted telepathically by his sensei, Master Mogo-San who requests that Splinter meet him at Pier 17, where he will be arriving later that same day. Splinter dutifully agrees. Meanwhile, across town, the notorious Black Heart ninja gang, led by a young man named Yoku, has been robbing The City's banks and garnering the attention of Shredder and Krang, who want to put the Black Heart gang to work for them. At Pier 17, Mogo-San arrives and is surprised to find Hamato Yoshi is now a rat. Splinter promises to explain it all, but first he wants to know what brings his sensei to America. Mogo-San explains that he has arrived to pass on the sacred white belt of the Mogo clan to his grandson Yoku and that he needs Splinter help in locating him. This Yoku fellow was once a student of Splinter's and is the same Yoku who leads the infamous Black Heart gang. Splinter takes Mogo-San back to the sewer-lair and introduces him to the Turtles, who are most eag

Night of the Rogues

S7 E19 Night of the Rogues

Krang, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady break-in to the City Hall of Records and steal a file of maps of The City's sewer system dated 1895. Before they are able to escape back to the Technodrome, they get their collective butts kicked by the Turtles. Licking his wounds in the safety of the Technodrome, Shredder blames Bebop and Rocksteady for his failures, vows vengeance against the Turtles, and decides that while Krang begins his excavation project in the City's sewers (in hopes of discovering a source of treasure) he will be busy recruiting his new minions (to replace Bebop and Rocksteady who have been locked in a room to keep them out of harm's way) to help rid himself of the Turtles once and for all. Concerned and confused by Krang's interest in the sewer system, the Turtles set out to investigate, only to quickly encounter Shredder and his villains and former foes, recruited to terminate the Turtles: the Rat King, Slash, Leatherhead, Temptesstra, Scumbug, Anthrax and Chrome Dome

Attack of the Neutrinos

S7 E20 Attack of the Neutrinos

While investigating the most recent robbery perpetrated by the infamous Mole Squad, April and the Turtles stumbled upon a secret meeting between the Mole Squad and Dr. Floyd O'Toole, a scientist who has been missing for weeks. In their effort to capture the Mole Squad, the Turtles underestimated their abilities and allowed them to escape with Dr. O'Toole's Sonic Pulverizer, a device he developed as a tool not as a weapon. Frustrated that every criminal in town wants to use his inventions for evil purposes, Dr. O'Toole decides to give up the science life and become an insurance salesman. Until then, he has asked the Turtles to protect all of his research papers, and especially the video tape documenting his proudest achievement yet, the Hyper Thruster. Back at the lair, the Turtles lament the loss of Dr. O'Toole's genius while Donatello reminds them that not all inventions have to have an evil purpose, like his Transdimensional Communicator, a device he created to stay in touch with

Escape from the Plant of the Turtleloids

S7 E21 Escape from the Plant of the Turtleloids

The Turtles visit April at Channel Six News and ask her if they could use the stations' equipment to contact their old Turtleoid buddy, Kerma, on Shell-Ri-La. April informs them that the necessary equipment is all tied up and that the only time they could use it would be at four in the morning, after Channel Six has gone off the air. Meanwhile, down in the Technodrome, Krang is up to his old tricks again. After discovering an unbelievably powerful solar storm, he has devised a way to supply energy to the Technodrome. It seems that the antenna of the Colossus Building, located in The City, is made of a rare alloy that soaks up energy like a sponge. It is Krang's intent to turn the Colossus Building into a massive solar collector and, by running a cable between it and the Technodrome, enable it to become full powered again. Just to make sure that the Turtles do not interfere with his plans, Krang had three Hunter Drones drop-shipped from Dimension X to keep the reptiles busy. Back at

Revenge of the Fly

S7 E22 Revenge of the Fly

Thanks to Vernon's irresponsible journalism, the Turtles find it necessary to stand guard at the Genetic Research Lab. The TMNT are protecting the Genetic Essences of numerous insects, as developed by a local research scientist - essences that were designed to create insects for specific purposes. Meanwhile, in an attempt to open the portal to Dimension X, Krang opens the portal ""to the place where he put Baxter Stockman."" And naturally, Baxter Stockman/The Fly comes ""buzzing"" out crying ""I'm free! I'm free!"" and takes control of the Technodrome. Baxter is determined to make Shredder and Krang pay for turning him into a hideously deformed mutant and to get his revenge on everybody in the whole wide world. With the aid of Baxter's alien computer buddy, he learns about the dangerous genetic substances as reported by Vernon only moments earlier. Baxter is hell-bent on ""acquiring"" these ""dangerous genetic substances"" to enact his revenge. Back at the Genetic Research Lab, the Turtles, b

Atlantis Awakes

S7 E23 Atlantis Awakes

While surfing in the white water rapids of the sewer, Michaelangelo is rescued by Merdude, a half-man/half fish from the lost city of Atlantis. Merdude left Atlantis over 200 years ago in search of others of his kind - it seems that Merdude is the only mutant in the lost city. But now he has lost his way and the Turtles, using Donatello's Porta-Tracker, volunteer to help him find his way back home. Meanwhile, aboard the Technodrome, Krang's computers are picking up some low-level energy readings emanating nearby. With the Technodrome's power reserves at an all time low, Krang thinks it would be prudent to investigate. Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady, using a much faster Transport Module for the required reconnaissance work, quickly discovers the legendary lost city, and as luck would have it, the Atlanteans believe that Bebop (that's right, Bebop!) is their long lost King. It seems that the Atlanteans have been waiting generations for a strange creature to come from the sea to reclai

Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter

S7 E24 Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter

After an unsuccessful attempt at capturing Razar and Toka, the Turtles return to the lair to see the eccentric billionaire, A. J. Howard, spouting his ideology and his hatred for mutants across the airwaves. He ends his missive by introducing Dirk Savage, a mutant hunter, and announcing an 800 number for viewers to call in their mutant sightings and order their DOWN WITH MUTANTS bracelets. Dirk Savage's first victims are Napolean Bonafrog and Ghengis Frog, the Turtles' buddies from the Everglades, and the hapless victims of bad vacation planning. Back at the lair, Splinter suggests that while Dirk Savage is their greatest enemy, he may well be their greatest ally. It is up to the Turtles to demonstrate that not all mutants are evil. After Leonardo and Michaelangelo are captured by Dirk Savage, Donatello and Raphael are contacted by April and Irma. It seems that A.J. Howard at one time owned a Genetics Lab and disappeared for one year after it was abruptly shut down. What does it mean?

Invasion of the Krangezoids

S7 E25 Invasion of the Krangezoids

Krang makes copies of himself and sets them loose to attack the turtles.

Combat Land

S7 E26 Combat Land

There is a new amusement park in town and it is called COMBAT LAND. So says the fliers that are being passed all over town inviting all comers to ""test their skills against the greatest robot warrior in history and beyond"" at tomorrow's grand opening. While covering the story of the grand opening of Combat Land, April, Irma and Vernon discover that there may be no grand opening until the robotic warriors have been fully tested. It seems that the park's owner, Horatio Stressbar, has been unable to find anyone with the combat skills to give his robotic warriors a thorough work out. April, concerned about getting her story on the air, offers the services of the Turtles. After being introduced to Mr. Stressbar and Denton Nulcet, the chief robotic engineer, the Turtles are informed that they will not be allowed to use their weapons in Combat Land. The Turtles reluctantly agree and are issued ""safety"" weapons to battle against the robotic warriors. The Turtles immediately decide to split

Shredder Triumphant

S7 E27 Shredder Triumphant

Shredder, Rocksteady, and Bebop arrive at the Asian arts exhibit and proceed to loot it, The turtles head out to stop them despite a grave warning from splinter that there will be dire consequences if they try to stop the villains. Arriving at the exhibit, the turtles take care of shredder and his aides quite easily. Then they discover they were set up! Whilst Shredder was keeping the TMNT occupied with a faux heist on the arts exhibit, Krang and the foot soldiers had pulled a raid of their own, stealing precious regenerative power cells from the space administration centre. Krang uses the cells to empower the technodrome, and the machine emerges from the sea to terrorise the city, and the world, once again! The turtles break into the Technodrome; only to be captured by shredder and sent into Dimension x. they've been set up again. As Krang takes control of, well, everything, the Turtles run afoul of a space pirate called Weezel, who trades them to the slave pits of serot, ruled over b