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{{Disambig}}'''Channel 6''' (also known as '''Channel Six News''') is a TV station and news agency in [[New York City]] from the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (franchise)|TMNT franchise]].
'''Channel 6''' (Also known as '''Channel Six News''') is the TV station in [[New York City]] for which [[April O'Neil]] works as a news reporter in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series]], the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures]]'' comics, various [[video games]] and [[Turtles Forever]]. It also appears in, the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 TV series]], the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW)|IDW series]], and the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|2012 TV series]]. The news studio is located in a building with a big ''6'' on it.
 
   
 
==Comics==
 
==Comics==
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==='''Mirage'''===
 
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Wiki-background.png|'''{{Miragelink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage Comics]]
While there is no Channel 6 in the [[Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|Mirage comics]], [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue 6 (Mirage)|issues 6]] and [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles issue 7 (Mirage)|issue 7]] do have [[Jim McNaughton]] reporting for "[[News Center 6 Eyewitness News]]" which could very well be the inspiration for "Channel 6".
 
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Wiki-background.png|'''{{Archielink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures|Archie Comics]]
====Employees====
 
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Channel6 adaptation.png|'''{{Moviealink|Channel 6}}'''<br>Movie adaptations
*[[Jim McNaughton]] - Reporter
 
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Channel 6 division.png|'''{{Divisionlink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Las Tortugas Ninja|Division Comics]]
==='''IDW'''===
 
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Wiki-background.png|'''{{Mutantturtlesgaidenlink|Channel 6}}'''<br />[[Mutant Turtles Gaiden]]
====Employees====
 
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Wiki-background.png|'''{{Idwlink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW)|IDW Publishing]]
*[[Lauren Stanton]] - Reporter
 
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Mmpr_channel6.png|'''{{MMPRTMNTlink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|MMPR/TMNT]]
 
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==Cartoons==
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==Television==
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==='''1987 TV series'''===
 
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Tumblr n23zc3arVO1selbgso6 1280.jpg|'''{{1987link|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 TV series]]
Besides [[April O'Neil (1987 TV series)|April O'Neil]], the known staff of Channel 6 are [[Burne Thompson]], the boss of the station, [[Vernon Fenwick]], the cameraman and reporter who rivals with April and tries to steal her stories, and [[Irma Langinstein]], the secretary who's best friends with april.
 
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21vgjghj.jpg|'''{{2003link|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 TV series]]
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6 news.png|'''{{2012link|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|2012 TV series]]</gallery>
   
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==Video games==
The newsvans, with the red classical 6 on it, were white during season 1. However, during later seasons, their color had changed to blue.
 
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Tf channel6.png|'''{{1987vglink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Video Games|1987 Video Games]]
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==Film==
In the episode [[Get Shredder!]] [http://mutantooze.org/ninjaturtles/cartoon/guide/cart171.htm], [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|The Shredder]] placed an explosive device in Channel 6's basement and trapped April O'Neil, Irma, Vernon, and Burne in one of the offices. He then forced the [[Turtles]] to trade for [[Krang (1987 TV series)|Krang]], whom he believed they had captured (although in reality, Krang was seized by [[Drakus]]; a former friend of Krang's, and the original designer of the [[Technodrome]] who Krang sold out years ago). Although the Turtles were successful in rescuing Krang, the Shredder still blew up the building. Fortunately, [[Splinter]] was able to free the hostages before the building exploded. Burne Thompson blamed the Turtles for the destruction of the Channel 6 building, and as a result the Turtles became wanted outlaws. After these events, the Channel 6 crew moved to a smaller building. In season nine, April had become a freelance reporter and the crew of Channel 6 was never seen again for the remainder of the series.
 
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Wiki-background.png|'''{{Bluedoorlink|Channel 6}}'''<br />[[The Blue Door]]
It should be noted that in the season 10 episode ''[[The Beginning of the End]]'' April is seen briefly watching Channel Six news.
 
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Channel 6 News Logo.jpg|'''{{Paralink|Channel 6}}'''<br>[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film)|2014 film]]
 
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==='''In Turtles Forever'''===
 
The Channel 6 building also made a cameo appearance in [[Turtles Forever]].
 
====Employees====
 
*[[Burne Thompson (1987 TV series)|Burne Thompson]] - Channel 6 News CEO
 
*[[April O'Neil (1987 TV series)|April O'Neil]] - Channel 6 News Reporter
 
*[[Vernon Fenwick (1987 TV series)|Vernon Fenwick]] - Channel 6 News Reporter/Cameraman
 
*[[Irma Langinstein (1987 TV Series)|Irma Langinstein]] - Secretary
 
 
==='''2003 TV Series'''===
 
In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 TMNT episode]] ''[[Secret Origins, Part 3]],'' [[April O'Neil (2003 TV Series)|April O'Neil]] (complete with yellow jumpsuit) pretends to be from "Channel 9", then says "Channel 6" when the fake nine on her costume turns upside-down. [[Tammy Tamlin]] reports for Channel 6 in [[TMNT: Back to the Sewer]].
 
====Employees====
 
*None
 
 
==='''2012 TV Series'''===
 
The old certoon Channel 6 building made a cameo in the end of [[The Manhattan Project, Part 2]], but Nickelodeon also has it's own version of Channel 6.
 
====Employees====
 
*[[Carlos Chang O'Brien Gambe]] - Channel 6 News Anchorman/Reporter
 
*[[Joan Grody]] - Grody to the Max Host/Reporter
 
 
==Movies==
 
'''90's Films'''
 
In the first three live-action films April was a reporter from [[Channel 3]] instead of 6.
 
====Employees====
 
*[[April O'Neil (1990 film)|April O'Neil]] - Channel 6 News Reporter
 
*[[May]] - Channel 6 News Reporter
 
*[[June]] - Channel 6 News Reporter
 
 
==='''2014 Film'''===
 
Besides April O'Neil the new Paramount production will feature members of the Channel 6 crew as [[Vernon Fenwick (Paramount)|Vernon Fenwick]] and [[Bernadette Thompson|Bernadette/Burne Thompson]], original characters from the 80's cartoon.
 
====Employees====
 
*[[Bernadette Thompson]] - Channel 6 CEO
 
*[[April O'Neil (Paramount)|April O'Neil]] - Channel 6 News Reporter
 
*[[Vernon Fenwick (Paramount)]] - Channel 6 News Cameraman
 
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*Although Channel 6 is fictional, Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV has used channel six since the 1950s.
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*Although Channel 6 is fictional, Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV has used the term channel six since the 1950s.
   
 
==See Also==
 
==See Also==
* [[Channel 3]]
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*[[Channel 3]]
 
==Gallery==
 
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6 channel.jpg|Channel 6 News logo from the Nickelodeon cartoon
 
Channel 6 News Logo.jpg|Channel 6 News logo from the Paramount film
 
Turtle Forever Channel 6 News.jpg|Channel 6 Building from Turtles Forever compared to the one from the original cartoon
 
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[[Category:Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)]]
 
[[Category:Objects (TMNT 1987 TV series)]]
 
[[Category:Buildings]]
 
[[Category:Locations]]
 

Revision as of 07:25, 15 March 2021


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Channel 6 (also known as Channel Six News) is a TV station and news agency in New York City from the TMNT franchise.

Comics

Television

Video games

Film

Trivia

  • Although Channel 6 is fictional, Indianapolis ABC affiliate WRTV has used the term channel six since the 1950s.

See Also