![]() ![]() A dude in a leather jacket and beret informs the ninja hopefuls that they are going to have to take a test to pass into the Shredder’s ranks, but as he leads them inside a warehouse, Keno runs over to Raph hiding out behind a car to hatch out a plan of attack. We pick back up with Keno carrying out his plan to infiltrate the Foot at their recruitment drive under a bridge downtown. With all that in mind, we now return to the second half of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Of The Ooze, where the Turtles find out the stunning (or not) truth of their origin, baby mutants are far more dangerous than the adult variety, and we discover the ultimate ninja power: mid ’90’s-era Vanilla Ice. And Casey Jones in nowhere to be found for some reason. Mikey uses sausage links instead of his nunchucks (still not letting that go). Everyone’s addicted to pizza now, meaning big business for the Turtles’ new friend, a delivery boy/martial arts expert/Turtle suit actor/creepy pervert named Keno. But their old enemy, the Shredder, turned out to be alive and well, seeking revenge by forcing the esoteric-but-benevolent Professor Perry to create two ferocious-but-infant-minded creatures named Tokka and Rahzar. ![]() Last time, our pizza-loving heroes in a half shell were looking for a new place to live following their defeat of the evil Foot Clan, finally settling on an old abandoned train station. Some entries use images of more recent reprints rather than the original product, as photos of the originals are hard to find.Cowabunga, dudes! Uncanny Fox here, back again with another review a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, this time with the second half of 1991’s goofy classic, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Of The Ooze. ![]() Some have skyrocketed, while others have tanked, demonstrating just how variable collectibles are. We've updated this list with the approximate price of all these toys, a full five years after this list's original publication. Updated October 3rd, 2022 by Declan Lowthian: The collector market is always in flux, and the prices are always changing. Many of the earlier figures are highly desired by collectors now, so they fetch extremely high prices on the secondary market. Since 1988, countless numbers of figures have been made, making TMNT one of the most successful toylines in history. Playmates Toys soon signed on as associate producers and developed a line of action figure line based on Donatello, Leonardo, Michelangelo, and Raphael. In 1986, the Turtles were adapted to the small screen for a cartoon. The uniqueness of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (and the low print runs) quickly led to the book becoming a sensation in the comic book arena. The book was published as a single-issue parody of established (and popular) comics like Marvel's Daredevil and New Mutants and DC’s Ronin. ![]() The modest black and white publication was printed in a limited run of 3,250 copies, financed with funds from a tax refund and a loan from an uncle. In May of 1984, a self-published comic book by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman about an unlikely group of martial arts heroes laid the foundation for what would become a massive, media-spanning franchise: The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. ![]()
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