Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - Original Series
(Season 4) - (5-Disc Set) (1987)
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On September 8, 1990, the show began its first run on CBS. This
was the fourth season of the wildly popular "Teenage Mutant Ninja
Turtles" animated cartoon. The first three seasons had been (and
continued to be) shown in syndication on the USA network, and also
(for a short while, anyway) on the FOX network. When the cartoon
began airing on CBS, it aired two episodes back-to-back, with
"Turtle Tips" in between, animated shorts advising viewers young and
old on environmental issues, such as not running too much water or
wasting too much electricity.
Season Four of the series took the show to new heights, as new
characters were introduced, familiar characters were given increased
depth, and our Heroes in a Halfshell continued to sky-rocket in
popularity. From 1989-1992, the "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" was
one of the hottest cartoons on the planet, airing on Saturday
mornings after a full hour of "Garfield and Friends," another
terrific cartoon based on the comics of Jim Davis.
For me personally, Seasons Three and Four of this wonderful cartoon
are my favorite. For them to finally -- FINALLY! -- be released on
DVD has been a long time coming. And I could not be more thrilled
that Season Four in its entirety is going to be released in one fell
swoop, instead of being churned out disk by disk every spring and
fall. Any seasons released after this, in my opinion, will just be
icing on the cake. All I've wanted since the invention of DVD was to
have Seasons Three and Four make it to this format, and it FINALLY
HAPPENED!
I don't know if the "Turtle Tips" will ever see the light of day as
far as bonus features go. There were only about ten of them, if I
remember correctly, and they just kept getting recycled through all
the seasons that aired on CBS.
I know a lot of people like the darker, grittier versions of the
Turtles, but I much prefer the goofier, kid-friendly versions that
this cartoon consists of. Season Four, especially, really emphasizes
this fact, as some of the funniest episodes in the series are
included. All of the principle characters have their moments to
shine comedically, but Shredder and Krang, in particular, have some
really funny moments all throughout this season, something that was
sorely lacking when the show changed tone dramatically in its waning
years.
March 13, 2007, cannot get here fast enough. I can't wait to see all
my old friends again: Donatello, Leonardo, Michaelangelo, Raphael,
and Splinter. I'm even anxious to see Shredder bicker with his
live-in wife, alien warlord Krang, and his two bumbling mutants,
Bebop and Rocksteady.