Friday, October 23, 2015

Nickelodeon Unveils New "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" Opening Titles

"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" season four has finally arrived, and with it a brand new intro! Check out Nickelodeon's all-new out-of-this world TMNT opening titles in the super online streaming video clip below, and catch season four of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" every Sunday at 11:00am ET/PT from Sunday 25th October 2015, only on Nick USA! Booyakasha!:



In the first all-new episode from "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" season four, "Beyond the Known Universe", the Lean, Mean, Ninja Team meets a strange alien robot called the Fugitoid. In the fantastic sneak-peek, titled "Flying Turtles", the Heroes in a Half-Shell experience what it's like to be in open space, however, some take it better than others.


During the 26-episode fourth season of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", the half-shell heroes will embark on their most epic adventure yet – outer space! The Turtles, joined by a cyborg known as Fugitoid, hurdle though space meeting strange and bizarre alien creatures and combat galactic monsters all in a race against time to save planet Earth.

New villains and voice talent will debut in the epic fourth season of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles", including: Keith David ("There's Something About Mary") as Sal Commander; Dwight Schultz ("A-Team") as Wyrm; and Pat Fraley as Krang (voice from the '80s series).


These voice actors add to the list of previously announced guest stars: David Tennant ("Doctor Who") as Fugitoid, a former alien scientist named Dr. Honeycutt, whose brain is saved and placed into the body of a robot when his body gets destroyed.; Peter Stormare as Lord Dregg, an arrogant, insectoid crime lord; Michael Dorn as Captain Mozar, the supreme Commander of the Triceraton Fleet; Lance Henriksen as Zog, a scout for the alien Triceraton army; Ron Perlman as Armaggon, a vicious, bounty-hunter robo-shark with a taste for turtle; and Zelda Williams as fan-favorite Mona Lisa, a highly skilled Salamandrian warrior.

In "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" season four, the 2012 versions of Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo and Raphael will also be meeting their 1980's counterparts, voiced by their original voice actors, including Pat Fraley as Krang, in a special crossover episode animated in retro style! Cowabunga!
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