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“Insane in the Mama Train” | |||||||
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Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode | |||||||
Season Code: | 145 | ||||||
Episode: | 25 | ||||||
Original airdate | November 16, 2019 | ||||||
Written by | – | ||||||
Producers: | – | ||||||
Voice Direction | Rob Paulsen | ||||||
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"Insane in the Mama Train" is the forty-fifth episode (Episode 25) of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. It first aired on November 16th, 2019.
Synopsis
With the dark armor [sic] nearly complete, the Turtles decide to get serious and embrace their ninja heritage.
Appearing in Insane in the Mama Train
Major characters
- April O'Neil (Kat Graham)
- Baron Draxum (John Cena)
- Donatello (Josh Brener)
- Foot Clan
- Leonardo (Ben Schwartz)
- Michelangelo (Brandon Mychal Smith)
- Raphael (Omar Benson Miller)
- Splinter (Eric Bauza)
Minor characters
- Bandaged Yōkai (Eric Bauza) (debut)
- Big Mama (Lena Headey)
- Foot Soldiers (Omar Benson Miller, Rob Paulsen, Brandon Mychal Smith, and Ben Schwartz)
- Guardsmen
- Freki (Fred Tatasciore)
- Garm (Fred Tatasciore)
- Huginn
- Muninn
- Mystic Aura (Hoon Lee) (debut)
- Tax Yōkai (Fred Stoller) (debut)
- Train Announcer (Eric Bauza) (debut) (voice only)
Additional voices by Fred Tatasciore and Roger Craig Smith
Plot
Quotes
Trivia
- The title of the episode is a reference to Cypress Hill's song "Insane in the Brain".
- Coincidentally, the episode also shares a similar title to the 2003 TV series episode "Insane in the Membrane".
- This episode confirms that Splinter's real name is Hamato Yoshi and that Lou Jitsu is just a pseudonym.
Gallery
Insane in the Mama Train/Gallery
Reference