Instead of being hailed as heroes, the Turtles are framed and arrested for the crime by the police.
Amidst a smear campaign by Burne Thompson, who blames the Turtles for recent abductions, the Turtles intercept a jewelry store robbery.
A radical mutant group that presents itself as a pro-mutant advocacy organization but operates as an underground criminal network.
Before they can be booked, the Turtles are "rescued" by two new mutants, Amok and Overdrive , who bring them to the secret headquarters of H.A.V.O.C..
is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) animated series . It first aired on October 1, 1994, marking a pivotal moment in the show's "Red Sky" era, known for its darker tone, more serious action, and distinctive red-tinted skies. Core Plot Summary
Instead of being hailed as heroes, the Turtles are framed and arrested for the crime by the police.
Amidst a smear campaign by Burne Thompson, who blames the Turtles for recent abductions, the Turtles intercept a jewelry store robbery.
A radical mutant group that presents itself as a pro-mutant advocacy organization but operates as an underground criminal network.
Before they can be booked, the Turtles are "rescued" by two new mutants, Amok and Overdrive , who bring them to the secret headquarters of H.A.V.O.C..
is the fourth episode of the eighth season of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) animated series . It first aired on October 1, 1994, marking a pivotal moment in the show's "Red Sky" era, known for its darker tone, more serious action, and distinctive red-tinted skies. Core Plot Summary