Teenage mutant ninja turtles invasion of the punk frogs


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There are few media phenomenons as perplexing as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It started as a violent spoof of s comic books, but was transformed into a kid-friendly Saturday morning cartoon and toy line that dominated the minds of young viewers well into the 90s. But what caused the cultural impact of the Ninja Turtles? Was it the absurdist concept appealing to a childlike appeal to nonsense?

Was it the structure of a well-balanced team that allowed for every viewer to self-identify with at least one of the members? Was it the inescapable earworm of a theme song? The only way to uncover the strange alchemy is Ninja Turtles is to document and study every corner of this bizarre, seemingly endless pop culture phenomenon.

May God have mercy on our souls as we dive deep into this odd vision quest. Before we get into the episode proper, I am going to note that I have started to pay attention to the staff credited with writing every episode.

Other than the long closing credits, it is the only production seal of quality that the episodes have. So excited to see if Mr. Reaves can keep up his hit rank. We are off to a good start as we learn that apparently Donatello has built a previously-unrevealed Danger Room within the lair. And this thing is no slouch either. Mechanical pits! Grabby robot hands! We see Michelangelo struggle through this monstrous obstacle course before getting washed up and dressed down for his sub-par clearance speed.

In yet another abandoned warehouse elsewhere, Shredder checks in with Krang to draw out his new villainous plan. Krang also recognizes this idea has merit, but there is one problem: a storm occurring in Dimension X will likely affect the accuracy of the transdimensional portal.

The canister of mutagen gets way off course, namely in the swamps of Florida. Busting open in the swamp, the mutagen causes a group of four frog to mutate in a familiar fashion to our heroic turtles.

Only more…dopey looking? The turtles never actually look all the menacing in the animation style of this cartoon, but the frogs here are fairly comical looking.

Like a buff relative of Kermit. Oh also they scare some tourists. Which is what you get for deciding to go to the Florida swamps for your vacation. Shredder is of course upset that the canister when so far off course, but to be fair Krang did warn him. This leads to Shredder wanting to go investigate Florida for himself, see what damage the mutagen did. Why he has to use the projector and not just change his outfit is unclear, but the result is the same: me geeking out for unmasked Shredder.

They come to the reasonable conclusion that this might relate to their sphere of influence, and decide they should go investigate. But before Michelangelo can pack his surfboard, they also see new reports of Rocksteady and Bebop generally being a menace in New York.

And the Turtles indeed do respond, running off to the rescue with April close behind. Back in Florida, Shredder tracks down where the mutagen crashed. He first discovers the empty canister, and then the four mutated frogs.

Not exactly the army he was expecting, but quickly Shredder gets to work sweet-talking the frogs. The frogs themselves have a genteel Southern accent which more or less telegraphs them as not cut out for the world of ninja fighting, but soon are given new threads—or at least a holographic equivalent. And what a look: surfer chic with giant geometric medallions.

In New York, Rocksteady and Bebop are still causing chaos. Goons retreat and the Turtles trip over broken glass, traditionally not an especially slippery substance.

When the Goons finally get back to the warehouse, they are introduced to the frogs. Shredder also is training them in martial arts, giving them European style weaponry and generally drawing a line under the basic idea of creating a dark-reflection team to the Turtles, except their the Frogs. The problem with this identification is that while the Turtles are more or less identifiable by very specific character traits, the only thing that separates the frogs is their weapons of choice.

Their voices are similar, demeanors identical and clothes both varied AND similar enough to make them difficult to tell apart. Bebop is not so sure about this plan, seeing how the Ninja Turtles are the stars of the show and trained ninjas with years of experience at this point.

Shredder make the counterpoint by having the frogs beat up Bebop, which somewhat undercuts the fact that he was doing a number on the Turtles just a moment before. Before long, the Frogs rob a bank and the city immediately shows their inability to distinguish frogs from turtles as the Turtles are blamed for the robbery. This is a reflection to yet another Shredder plan, when the people of New York were also unable to distinguish turtles from people in 2nd-grade-level turtle costumes.

Furthermore, the mayor decides to start an anti-turtle squad, led by this dude, Captain Hoffman. This is an interesting development for a few reasons. This has been a hinted theme in past episodes, but it never really comes to anything other than the Turtles needing disguises when they go out which are all universally terrible anyway. Secondly…is this a B-plot injected into this episode about halfway through? To say nothing of an antagonist who is outside the Shredder-Krang gang?

Shredder will remain the central villain, but he is not the only thing the Turtles have to worry about. That is a worthwhile development. Unfortunately the canister that crashed was the last of the mutagen that Krang had, and he needs Shredder to collect certain chemicals to create more. Elsehwere, the Turtles are looking for clues to clear their name. While fleeing from the police, they run into the Frogs who are in the process of stealing chemicals for Shredder. After Rasputin uses a trick arrow he apparently borrowed from Ollie Queen, the Frogs make a hasty and hoppy retreat while the Turtles are as baffled as me at people being unable to distinguish turtles from frogs.

Donatello also reveals that he apparently knows the chemical compound of mutagen, so he knows that the Frogs are likely attempting to recreate it and are also missing an important and rare active component, niotrinoline spelled guessed at for this totally fake chemical.

Worth noting here, for the last several episodes Irma has been making short cameo appearances where she more or less begs April to let her meet the turtles, while April says she barely knows them, or more accurately, lies to her best friend. While the Frogs and the Turtles are in a race to get the niotrinawhatsit, we are kept informed about the Anti-Turtle Attack Squad, who reveal that the city is serious about this initiatives as they arm them with giant tanks.

In additional, Captain Bodacious—er, Hoffman is armed with a turtle tracking device. It is safe to say the police department is sick and tired of getting complaints about giant green animals and are going to make sure they are taken care of once and for all. Also, the squad apparently has one tank, five members and hilarious cramped cabin space. Our plotlines converge as the Turtles and Frogs both zero in on a shipment of niotrinsthestuff, just as the ATAS finds them.

Before the reptiles and amphibians can throw down, the tank shoots at the frogs. While tanks typically have a more explosive artillery, this one opted to just freeze their targets in solid blocks of ice instead. The turtle look on in horror as the tank turns its attention towards them and we jump into a commercial break.

Before running for safety, Leonardo orders the other Turtles to lend a helping hand to the frogs, taking them back to the lair to figure out what is going on and save them from inevitable hypothermic death. Back at the Turtle Lair, the Frogs get unfrozen. Initially scared they have been captured by the enemy, they get ready to throw down with the Turtles finally …only for Splinter to break up the fight.

Especially when it is teased at three different points in the episode. Regardless, the Turtles soon explain that Shredder is actually awful, which the Frogs quickly agree to because they have animal instincts that can detect evil which I am fairly sure is not a real thing.

Now friend, the Turtles and the Frogs come up with a plan to trick Shredder. And like Alcatraz, it is closed as a prison, so the goon squad rush to retrieve the chemical from this very rational hiding locale and not at all a trap. But oops, it was all a ruse, as the Turtles reveal themselves to be at the prison! They threaten to take down Shredder once and for all, just as Captain Hoffman arrives on the roof!

The Turtles and Frogs have to make an actually difficult escape, as Hoffman throws a gas grenade filled with mutant-centric knockout gas. If my research is correct, Hoffman never shows up again. This is a real waste of a character, as he creates a natural tension in situations like this. Reaves creates a perfectly good secondary antagonist for other writers to use, but apparently no one took the bait.

That disappointment behind us, we transfer to our final scene. But can you imagine it, the Frogs hate pizza! What wackiness! Cue credits! When some reservations, I will say this is another success in the resume for Michael Reaves. Heck, I know Rasputin uses the bow-and-arrow with trick arrows, but if you asked me to connect any other frog to their weapon I would making wild guesses, to say nothing of being able to visually distinguish them. They do come back several times, which is more than I can say for Hoffman, but here they do little to distinguish themselves from a good idea.

But this episode is chock full of good ideas. An evil Turtle team! Actually giving a face to the anti-turtle side of the city governance! Establishing the idea that the mutagen can be re-created with rare but attainable chemical compounds! Between the last episode and this one, the thing I think I like the most about Reaves works is his willingness to add elements to the world, and not necessarily reset the world back to square one at the end of an episode.

This is still relatively early on in the shows history, so making broad strokes like this is fairly safe and perhaps even necessary. It allows the show to feel vibrant and alive. I am officially looking forward now to any Reaves penned episode coming up. Consider my surprise to discover he was one of the writers on my favorite Batman movie of all time, Mask of the Phantasm, as well as the classic Batman two-parter Feat of Clay.

So yeah. His contribution to the world of animation is truly remarkable across a remarkable career.


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The Punk Frogs have been launched within the collection episode, “Invasion of the Punk Frogs,” and are made up of 4 mutated frogs.

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Catch the wave of Turtle Power! You'll scream, "Cowabunga, dude! In this complete second season, Krang and Shredder are trying to take over the world, and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are the only ones gnarly enough to stop them. Includes 13 Episodes! Shredder returns from Dimension X and sets out to frame the turtles with a group of thugs dressed as them while Dr. The turtles seek out the fragments of the eye of Sarnoth, a crystal with unimaginable power. After finding the first fragment, Shredder steals it and uses it to shrink the turtles.

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I've waxed nostalgic before , and I've also praised the new iteration of the cartoon. In honor of one of the greatest cartoons of my generation, I've picked my favorite episode from each season. Sit back, gorge on some pizza, and recollect why you loved "TMNT" in the first place. Season 5 -- "Michelangelo Meets Mondo Gecko" Michelangelo kind of starts to suck by the end of season 4 because his nunchaku are replaced with the lame grappling hook.

So it starts with Michelangelo evading lasers, trap doors, and grabby metal hands.

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The Punk Frogs were a group of mutant frogs that were allies of the Turtles. The Punk Frogs were originally simple frogs that eked out an existence in the Florida Everglades, until the Shredder one day chose to create new mutants to fight the Turtles. He asked Krang to send a Mutagen canister through the dimensional portal of the Technodrome from Dimension X , but an ion storm caused a disturbance during transport, and the canister landed instead in the Florida Everglades. The Punk Frogs were created when the leaked mutagen landed near four frogs in a Florida swamp, and turned the frogs, which had recently been picked up by a small boy, into humanoid mutants. Soon the Shredder, who followed the coordinates of the canister, found the frogs, and decided to take them into his service.

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Kids worldwide loved the show and tuned in each week to watch their pizza-munching heroes fight crime in New York City. If you were a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon then you probably watched your fair share of episodes — there were certainly plenty to choose from. In total, the show ran for a whopping ten seasons, and clocked up a mammoth episodes during its run. But if you were only into the Turtles during the peak years of Turtle mania then your memory of the show probably consists of just a handful of episodes. How many? I reckon seven. This episode saw the awesome foursome cross paths with some yellow-skinned aliens from Dimension X. The reason everyone remembers this episode is because of the aliens, who bore a striking resemblance to the Xenomorphs from the Alien movie series.

«Previous Ep. Next Ep.» The turtles deal with four mutant frogs who are now under Shredder's command and also deal with a group of anti-mutant enforcers.

Ep 8. Invasion of the Punk Frogs

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Shredder heads south to recover the canister and discovers four mutant frogs. He realizes their potential and makes plans to return to New York City with them. Shredhead trains them in martial arts and sets them loose on the city. The local authorities believe that the Turtles are responsible for these crimes and create an Anti-Turtle Force to hunt them down. The TMNT, realizing they are being framed, set out to find the frogs. The Turtles find the frogs at a local chemical supply company.

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When the Punk Frogs were first introduced, they became goofy allies of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles but they have been reshaped into villains. Now, however, the Punk Frogs are no joke and have been reworked as a villainous group of anarchist mutants. The stark contrast between the first Punk Frogs team and the latest one is striking as TMNT turns a silly group of enemies-turned-allies into incredibly dark and insanely cool villains. With that act of aggression, the Punk Frogs have become sworn enemies of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles just like the first group of mutated frogs, but with one key difference. Shredder then convinces them that the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are evil and need to be stopped, making the Punk Frogs the initial villains of the episode. However, once they realize that Shredder is the true villain, the Punk Frogs join forces with the Turtles and become their allies from that point on.

TMNT is Turning a Goofy Group of Allies into Dark Villains

It is the eighth episode of season two This episode was written by Michael Reaves. It originally aired on November 19, , in syndication.

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