EditSean Astin124 eps124 episodes • 2012–2017Rob Paulsen…124 eps124 episodes • 2012–2017Greg Cipes…123 eps123 episodes • 2012–2017Mae Whitman…92 eps92 episodes • 2012–2017Hoon Lee…77 eps77 episodes • 2012–2017Seth Green…70 eps70 episodes • 2014–2017Kevin Michael Richardson…62 eps62 episodes • 2012–2017Josh Peck…59 eps59 episodes • 2013–2017Nolan North…47 eps47 episodes • 2012–2017Jason Biggs…44 eps44 episodes • 2012–2014Brian Bloom…36 eps36 episodes • 2012–2017Kelly Hu31 eps31 episodes • 2013–2017Clancy Brown…30 eps30 episodes • 2012–2017Eric Bauza…29 eps29 episodes • 2014–2017Scott Menville…27 eps27 episodes • 2012–2017Christian Lanz…25 eps25 episodes • 2012–2017Fred Tatasciore…21 eps21 episodes • 2013–2017Phil LaMarr…18 eps18 episodes • 2012–2017CreatorsCiro NieliJoshua SterninJennifer VentimiliaAll cast & crewProduction, box office & more at IMDbProReview7.916.9K12345678910Featured reviews10tomcodeWOW! This show is amazing. The filler episodes in this show are actually make sense and are good. Has some emotional moments. Great Fight scenes. Intense episodes as well as moments! Great! Overall!They Really Nailed all the Turtles and most of the characters. Raph was done perfect, Donnie Perfect, Leo was good but turn into Great we Seth Green played him, Mikey is exactly the Mikey we need in these shows.Other Characters like Splinter, Leatherhead, Slash, Future Toid, April, Karai, Casey were all Great!The Villains were awesome! This Shredder is one of my favorite villains of all time!!!!Other Great Villains like The Kraang, The Triceratons , Tiger claw, Bebop and Rocksteady, fishface, Razar, Newtralizer, Lord Dregg are done sooooo well.Overall Great Show 10/10. Couldn't ask for anything more!!10cloudstarrWow what a shock this show is. I was surprised at how well the characters are written out and how they interact with each other. When I first saw the first episode, I thought to myself "um...I think I like this. Should I be embarrassed?" and now I'm glad to see that it's getting positive reviews.When the turtles had their first fight, they had problems fighting along side each other and was refreshing to see that these turtles are very flawed but organic and have a lot of room for growth. One minute they are getting a long and the next minute they are fighting, but it alternates between the 4. For instance, Leo and Raph are usually butting heads, but one episode they mocked the other 2 turtles saying that they were inferior at fighting, and Leo and Raph dubbed themselves as the "A-team" haha.Can't wait for the dvds! I hope they can keep this up!10ronnie-dielemanAs I can imagine many before me, I've held off watching this new show for a long time, afraid it'd damage the overall feeling I have for TMNT. I'll have to note the nostalgia for TMNT is particularly high for me. And the whole Nickelodium thing made me imagine this new show might turn out too kiddie. But oh man what a wonderful surprise and adventure this show has become to me so far. The new designs took a place in my heart after just one episode, and the action and animation does not disappoint at all. I've fallen madly in love with it. The humor is still present, although way less corny and tacky then in the classic cartoon. And the characters are great. Very great, in fact. It's the writing of this show that has sealed the deal for me. Each turtle's personality comes across flawlessly, and even characters that only make a single or fast appearance stick to the memory. Leatherhead, in that regard, has been a highlight. 'His' episode has been the absolute highlight for me so far. Whereas in the classic cartoon he was just a stupid, 1-dimensional cardboard-cutout side character, in this new incarnation he is emotionally laden and a very effective character you can't help but care for. And the running joke where Mickey reassures his brothers that Leatherhead is 'totally mellow', followed by one of the other Turtles to say something that makes him go absolutely bananas, was just golden.The basic premise of the show is still present; the Turtles live in their underground, sewer lair, and get up and out on the streets to kick some robot and alien butt. I can only hope the episodes stay as strong as they have been. Furthermore I hope they have learned by now that messing too much with the premise can make the whole thing tumble towards the ground again. Fast Forward, anyone? Let's not do that again.I'm glad the current generation of kids can enjoy a show of this quality, and be introduced to the world of the Ninja Turtles. Highly recommended for fans of the old cartoon and newcomers alike.ps. Keeping my fingers crossed for my favorite villain, Armaggon, to make an appearance in a future episode! He's originally from the Archie comics, but I've learned that Laird has brought up the rights so it should be possible.Booyakasha!9kayladanrazzoVoice acting is great, animation is beautiful, story line is well thought out and interesting, turtles personalities are true to the source, they still have the brotherly bonding, its funny enough for children, just overall great. The only things I could complain about (and its reaching some) is Donnies obsession over April gets old after a while and sometimes Mikey comes across as too immature and incapable. Everything else is great, I love this show and I'm 2510donjohnbigI gave this a 10 out of 10 for good reason. TMNT being my favorite childhood series I didn't think I could ever see that "magic" again. Nickelodeon has surpassed that with this new series. The personalities with each turtle goes much deeper than the simple catch phrases and slap stick persona's we grew up with, yet maintains it with a fresh new approach. The humor in this show is undoubtedly to be enjoyed by both children and adults. Never have I really given a chuckle to a kids show like I do with this series, and every episode! This is the turtles at their best in any kids series throughout their history, hands down. (IMO)To the old fans who are still whining, please change your huggies and grow up along with this new generation.More like this7.9Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles7.5The Penguins of Madagascar7.9Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles6.2TMNT7.6Ben 107.0Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness8.2SpongeBob SquarePants7.5Ben 10: Alien Force5.7Teen Titans Go!8.4The Amazing World of Gumball7.8Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu7.2The Fairly OddParentsEditDid you knowEditTriviaRob Paulsen, who voices Donatello in this series, had previously voiced Raphael in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987).Quotes[series theme song] Chorus: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Heroes in a half shell! Turtle power! / Here we go! It's the lean, green, ninja team / On the scene, cool teens doing ninja things / So extreme, out the sewers like laser beams / Get rocked with the shell-shocked pizza kings! / Can't stop these radical dudes / The secret of the ooze made the chosen few / Emerge from the shadows to make their move / The good guys win and the bad guys lose! / Leonardo's the leader in blue, does anything it takes to get his ninjas through / Donatello is a fellow, has a way with machines / Raphael has the most attitude on the team / Michelangelo, he's one of a kind, and you know just where to find him when it's party time / Master Splinter taught them every single skill they need, to be one lean, mean, green incredible team! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Heroes in a half shell! Turtle power!Crazy creditsIn every episode, the last scene fades into a hand-drawn image, in Osamu Dezaki anime style.ConnectionsFeatured in Hewy's Animated Movie Reviews: The Top 10 80's Cartoon Intros (2012)Sign in to rate and Watchlist for personalized recommendationsSign inHow many seasons does Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have?Powered by AlexaDetailsEditRelease dateSeptember 28, 2012 (United States)Countries of originUnited StatesMalaysiaNew ZealandOfficial sitesOfficial FacebookOfficial siteLanguagesPortugueseEnglishItalianAlso known asT.M.N.TProduction companiesImage ComicsLowbar ProductionsMirage StudiosSee more company credits at IMDbProEditRuntime24mColorColorSound mixStereoAspect ratio16:9 HDSuggest an edit or add missing contentLearn more about contributingEdit pageAdd episode, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[a] is an American animated television series developed by Ciro Nieli, Joshua Sternin, and Jennifer Ventimilia for Nickelodeon, based on the characters created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird. The series begins with the Turtles emerging from their sewer home for the first time, using their ninjutsu training to fight , Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Created by Ciro Nieli, Joshua Sternin, Jennifer Ventimilia. With Sean Astin, Rob Paulsen, Greg Cipes, Mae Whitman. Four ninja turtles, mutated by a mysterious alien substance, must rise up out of the sewers and defend New York City against evil forces from both the past and present..