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{{TMNT (1987) 1993 Season}}'''Night of the Rogues''' is a season 7 episode of the 1987-1996 series.
'''Night of the Rogues''' is a season 7 episode of the 1987-1996 series.
 
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
The police commissioner publicly takes all the credit for the declining crime rate, which irks Raphael deeply because of how the Turtles are treated.
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The police commissioner publicly takes all the credit for the declining crime rate, which irks [[Raphael (1987 TV series)|Raphael]] deeply because of how the Turtles are treated.
   
April tips them off about a Hall of Records robbery, which turns out to be the doing of Krang, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady. The villains are defeated in a particularly humiliating manner before fleeing to the Technodrome.
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[[April O'Neil (1987 TV series)|April]] tips them off about a Hall of Records robbery, which turns out to be the doing of [[Krang (1987 TV series)|Krang]], [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|Shredder]], [[Bebop]] and [[Rocksteady]]. The villains are defeated in a particularly humiliating manner before fleeing to the Technodrome.
   
Shredder declares that he wants vengeance at all costs, and rebuilds [[Chrome Dome (1987 TV series)|Chrome Dome]] in a new and improved body. Then he leaves to find more minions to replace Bebop and Rocksteady, whom he has tossed into an empty room in the Technodrome. Among his "rogues": The Rat King, Slash, Leatherhead, Tempestra, mutant roach Scumbug, and mutant ant Antrax. He promises them massive wealth if they kill the Turtles.
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Shredder declares that he wants vengeance at all costs, and rebuilds [[Chrome Dome (1987 TV series)|Chrome Dome]] in a new and improved body. Then he leaves to find more minions to replace Bebop and Rocksteady, whom he has tossed into an empty room in the Technodrome. Among his "rogues": The [[Rat King (1987 TV series)|Rat King]], [[Slash (1987 TV series)|Slash]], [[Leatherhead (1987 TV series)|Leatherhead]], [[Tempestra]], mutant roach [[Scumbug]], and mutant ant [[Antrax]]. He promises them massive wealth if they kill the Turtles.
   
 
Meanwhile, the Turtles are trying to figure out what Krang was stealing, and determine that it was a file on the sewer systems a century before. But soon they stumble across the rogues' gallery and find themselves outmatched. They end up fleeing into the sewers.
 
Meanwhile, the Turtles are trying to figure out what Krang was stealing, and determine that it was a file on the sewer systems a century before. But soon they stumble across the rogues' gallery and find themselves outmatched. They end up fleeing into the sewers.
   
To draw the Turtles out, the various villains begin ripping apart the city aboveground, including Tempestra and Leatherhead causing chaos at Channel 6. Raphael points out that responding is exactly what the villains want them to do, but Leonardo says that they must because their friends are endangered. Unfortunately, the Turtles soon discover that they are in over their heads, as they are captured one by one.[[Image:Antrax.png|thumb|Antrax]]
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To draw the Turtles out, the various villains begin ripping apart the city aboveground, including Tempestra and Leatherhead causing chaos at [[Channel 6 (1987 TV series)|Channel 6]]. Raphael points out that responding is exactly what the villains want them to do, but [[Leonardo (1987 TV series)|Leonardo]] says that they must because their friends are endangered. Unfortunately, the Turtles soon discover that they are in over their heads, as they are captured one by one.[[Image:Antrax.png|thumb|Antrax]]
 
Meanwhile, Krang has successfully unearthed a mysterious object in the sewers: a legendary pirate spaceship that crashed before New York was even built. In it is a massive pile of gems and other other precious items.
 
Meanwhile, Krang has successfully unearthed a mysterious object in the sewers: a legendary pirate spaceship that crashed before New York was even built. In it is a massive pile of gems and other other precious items.
   
The Turtles are tied up with energy ropes and left in a building with a disintegrator device. Splinter arrives at the Channel 6 building and begins calling allies to help them, starting with Casey Jones and Zach. They follow Chrome Dome as he recharges his batteries, and Splinter manages to trap him in a hydraulic press that crushes him; Zach then extracts the information on the Turtles' whereabouts. The group manages to get to the Turtles' prison in the nick of time.
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The Turtles are tied up with energy ropes and left in a building with a disintegrator device. [[Splinter (1987 TV series)|Splinter]] arrives at the Channel 6 building and begins calling allies to help them, starting with [[Casey Jones (1987 TV series)|Casey Jones]] and [[Zach]]. They follow Chrome Dome as he recharges his batteries, and Splinter manages to trap him in a hydraulic press that crushes him; Zach then extracts the information on the Turtles' whereabouts. The group manages to get to the Turtles' prison in the nick of time.
   
 
At the same time, the spaceship is being levitated out of the ground. However, the Turtles swoop by and throw the disintegrator inside, destroying the spaceship and all the treasure inside it. Enraged, the various villains attack Shredder and Krang as they flee, and are thwarted by the timely arrival of Rocksteady and Bebop. Since they're not being paid, the rogues decide it's not worth fighting the Turtles.
 
At the same time, the spaceship is being levitated out of the ground. However, the Turtles swoop by and throw the disintegrator inside, destroying the spaceship and all the treasure inside it. Enraged, the various villains attack Shredder and Krang as they flee, and are thwarted by the timely arrival of Rocksteady and Bebop. Since they're not being paid, the rogues decide it's not worth fighting the Turtles.
   
Having been rescued partly by a team of humans, Raphael reverses his previous bitter complaints about humans... only to encounter a whining Vernon.
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Having been rescued partly by a team of humans, Raphael reverses his previous bitter complaints about humans... only to encounter a whining [[Vernon Fenwick (1987 TV series)|Vernon]].
 
== Character voices==
 
== Character voices==
 
*[[Leonardo (1987 TV Series)|Leonardo]] ([[Cam Clarke]])
 
*[[Leonardo (1987 TV Series)|Leonardo]] ([[Cam Clarke]])
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=== Continuity errors ===
 
=== Continuity errors ===
* Tempestra was last seen powerless and reabsorbed into her computer circuit board, so it's not entirely clear how she came back.
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* Tempestra was last seen powerless and reabsorbed into her computer circuit board, so it's not entirely clear how she came back. Though it seems apparent that Shredder recruit her from Dimension X.
   
 
===Trivia===
 
===Trivia===
 
*Townsend Coleman takes over from [[James Avery]] in voicing [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|Shredder]] in this episode and for the rest of the season.
 
*Townsend Coleman takes over from [[James Avery]] in voicing [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|Shredder]] in this episode and for the rest of the season.
 
*Final appearance of the original Transport Modules. It is also the only time they appear in this season.
 
*Final appearance of the original Transport Modules. It is also the only time they appear in this season.
*First and only appearances of [[Antrax]] and [[Scumbug (1987 TV series)|Scumbug.]] Neither of them received episodes devoted to them and the origins of their mutations were never explained.
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*First and only appearances of [[Antrax]] and [[Scumbug (1987 TV series)|Scumbug]]. Neither of them received episodes devoted to them and the origins of their mutations were never explained.
 
*Final appearances of [[Zach]], Tempestra, Leatherhead, Slash and [[Chrome Dome (1987 TV series)|Chrome Dome]]
 
*Final appearances of [[Zach]], Tempestra, Leatherhead, Slash and [[Chrome Dome (1987 TV series)|Chrome Dome]]
 
*Peter Renaday voices Leatherhead in place of [[Jim Cummings]] for his final appearance on the show. Leatherhead keeps Vernon Fenwick as a pet in the episode. Vernon Fenwick is another character that Renaday voices.
 
*Peter Renaday voices Leatherhead in place of [[Jim Cummings]] for his final appearance on the show. Leatherhead keeps Vernon Fenwick as a pet in the episode. Vernon Fenwick is another character that Renaday voices.
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*While repairing [[Chrome Dome (1987 TV series)|Chrome Dome]], [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|Shredder]] never mentions the one piece of ordinary steel he was forced to use to build it. None of the heroes/allies knew about it either, but he was at least defeated in a creative manner.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
* [[Night of the Rogues/Gallery]]
 
* [[Night of the Rogues/Gallery]]
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1993 Season
1993
List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes
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Episodes:

  1. "Night of the Dark Turtle"
  2. "The Starchild"
  3. "The Legend of Koji"
  4. "Convicts from Dimension X"
  5. "White Belt, Black Heart"
  6. "Night of the Rogues"
  7. "Attack of the Neutrinos"
  8. "Escape from the Planet of the Turtleoids"
  9. "Revenge of the Fly"
  10. "Atlantis Awakes"
  11. "Dirk Savage: Mutant Hunter!"
  12. "Invasion of the Krangazoids"
  13. "Combat Land"
  14. "Shredder Triumphant!"

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Night of the Rogues is a season 7 episode of the 1987-1996 series.

Synopsis

The police commissioner publicly takes all the credit for the declining crime rate, which irks Raphael deeply because of how the Turtles are treated.

April tips them off about a Hall of Records robbery, which turns out to be the doing of Krang, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady. The villains are defeated in a particularly humiliating manner before fleeing to the Technodrome.

Shredder declares that he wants vengeance at all costs, and rebuilds Chrome Dome in a new and improved body. Then he leaves to find more minions to replace Bebop and Rocksteady, whom he has tossed into an empty room in the Technodrome. Among his "rogues": The Rat King, Slash, Leatherhead, Tempestra, mutant roach Scumbug, and mutant ant Antrax. He promises them massive wealth if they kill the Turtles.

Meanwhile, the Turtles are trying to figure out what Krang was stealing, and determine that it was a file on the sewer systems a century before. But soon they stumble across the rogues' gallery and find themselves outmatched. They end up fleeing into the sewers.

To draw the Turtles out, the various villains begin ripping apart the city aboveground, including Tempestra and Leatherhead causing chaos at Channel 6. Raphael points out that responding is exactly what the villains want them to do, but Leonardo says that they must because their friends are endangered. Unfortunately, the Turtles soon discover that they are in over their heads, as they are captured one by one.

File:Antrax.png

Antrax

Meanwhile, Krang has successfully unearthed a mysterious object in the sewers: a legendary pirate spaceship that crashed before New York was even built. In it is a massive pile of gems and other other precious items.

The Turtles are tied up with energy ropes and left in a building with a disintegrator device. Splinter arrives at the Channel 6 building and begins calling allies to help them, starting with Casey Jones and Zach. They follow Chrome Dome as he recharges his batteries, and Splinter manages to trap him in a hydraulic press that crushes him; Zach then extracts the information on the Turtles' whereabouts. The group manages to get to the Turtles' prison in the nick of time.

At the same time, the spaceship is being levitated out of the ground. However, the Turtles swoop by and throw the disintegrator inside, destroying the spaceship and all the treasure inside it. Enraged, the various villains attack Shredder and Krang as they flee, and are thwarted by the timely arrival of Rocksteady and Bebop. Since they're not being paid, the rogues decide it's not worth fighting the Turtles.

Having been rescued partly by a team of humans, Raphael reverses his previous bitter complaints about humans... only to encounter a whining Vernon.

Character voices

Locations

Vehicles

Gadgets

Home media releases

DVD

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 7
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Complete Classic Series Collection
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Classics

Notes

Animation errors

  • Leonardo breaks one of his swords while fighting Chrome Dome. But it is repaired again moments later, despite never going back to the lair to get another one.

Continuity errors

  • Tempestra was last seen powerless and reabsorbed into her computer circuit board, so it's not entirely clear how she came back. Though it seems apparent that Shredder recruit her from Dimension X.

Trivia

  • Townsend Coleman takes over from James Avery in voicing Shredder in this episode and for the rest of the season.
  • Final appearance of the original Transport Modules. It is also the only time they appear in this season.
  • First and only appearances of Antrax and Scumbug. Neither of them received episodes devoted to them and the origins of their mutations were never explained.
  • Final appearances of Zach, Tempestra, Leatherhead, Slash and Chrome Dome
  • Peter Renaday voices Leatherhead in place of Jim Cummings for his final appearance on the show. Leatherhead keeps Vernon Fenwick as a pet in the episode. Vernon Fenwick is another character that Renaday voices.
  • While repairing Chrome Dome, Shredder never mentions the one piece of ordinary steel he was forced to use to build it. None of the heroes/allies knew about it either, but he was at least defeated in a creative manner.

Gallery