Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtle Tunes
Oct 03 1994
•0h 22m
•Quit the channel surfing and tune in to TMNT-TV, a totally tubular turtle music video phenomenon. The Turtles take a break from crime fighting to turn New York's Central Park into their own private TV studio, rounding up their friends and singing some of their favorite tunes even you non-amphibians might know. So put down the remote, clear your throat and get ready to sing your shell off.
Cast
See allRonn K. Smith
Leonardo
Alfredo Miller
Michaelangelo
Eric Anzalone
Raphael
Florence Reymond
Donatello
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