Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III 476g4u

1993 "The Turtles Are Back....In Time."
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III 476g4u

4.8 | 1h36m | PG | en | Adventure

The four turtles travel back in time to the days of the legendary and deadly samurai in ancient Japan, where they train to perfect the art of becoming one. The turtles also assist a small village in an uprising.

View More
4.8 | 1h36m | PG | en | More Info
Released: March. 19,1993 | Released Producted By: New Line Cinema , Orange Sky Golden Harvest Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
info

The four turtles travel back in time to the days of the legendary and deadly samurai in ancient Japan, where they train to perfect the art of becoming one. The turtles also assist a small village in an uprising.

Genre

Action

Watch Online

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) is currently not available on any services.

Cast

Elias Koteas

Director

Mayne Berke

Producted By

New Line Cinema

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Videos and Images 72544j

View All
  • Top Credited Cast
  • |
  • Crew
Brian Tochi
Brian Tochi

as Leonardo (voice)

Tim Kelleher
Tim Kelleher

as Raphael (voice)

Corey Feldman
Corey Feldman

as Donatello (voice)

Robbie Rist
Robbie Rist

as Michaelangelo (voice)

Paige Turco
Paige Turco

as April O'Neil

Elias Koteas
Elias Koteas

as Casey Jones / Whit

Mayne Berke
Mayne Berke

Art Direction

Roy Forge Smith
Roy Forge Smith

Production Design

Ronald R. Reiss
Ronald R. Reiss

Set Decoration

David Gurfinkel
David Gurfinkel

Director of Photography

Ha Nguyen
Ha Nguyen

Costume Design

Huang Kin-Lung
Huang Kin-Lung

Martial Arts Choreographer

Lau Kar-Leung
Lau Kar-Leung

Martial Arts Choreographer

Pat E. Johnson
Pat E. Johnson

Martial Arts Choreographer

David Lai Tai-Wai
David Lai Tai-Wai

Martial Arts Choreographer

Barbara Bernhardt
Barbara Bernhardt

Martial Arts Choreographer

Barbara Bernhardt
Barbara Bernhardt

Stunt Coordinator

David Lai Tai-Wai
David Lai Tai-Wai

Stunt Coordinator

Pat E. Johnson
Pat E. Johnson

Stunt Coordinator

Lau Kar-Leung
Lau Kar-Leung

Stunt Coordinator

Huang Kin-Lung
Huang Kin-Lung

Stunt Coordinator

Steven Ho
Steven Ho

Stunt Double

Pak Ho-Sung
Pak Ho-Sung

Stunt Double

Larry Lam
Larry Lam

Stunt Double

Larry Lam
Larry Lam

Stunts

Pak Ho-Sung
Pak Ho-Sung

Stunts

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III Audience Reviews 114w2z

SpuffyWeb Sadly Over-hyped
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Bereamic Awesome Movie
Luecarou What begins as a feel-good-human-interest story turns into a mystery, then a tragedy, and ultimately an outrage.
Minahzur Rahman I seeing this movie several times before, and I seem to enjoy it for some strange reason. I think it's a fitting end to the trilogy. Yes, it's not a great movie, but I don't think that was its purpose. Part III shouldn't be taken too seriously as it seems to gracefully end the series in a good note. I found part III more enjoyable than part II, but that's just my view. What I did like about part III was that it took a different approach - totally!! the story or plot was completely different compared to the first two movies, and I don't think it has connections to the other movies either. It actually would've been great, though, had the two sequels not been made as the first movie was simply a cult classic!!! The first movie along with the anime series were amazing. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was fabulous back then; in fact, it was so fabulous that I got obsessed with having Pizza whilst watching the turtles in action. I have to thank the turtles for my love in pizza. If you are a fan of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, you would enjoy watching it otherwise you won't. I think it's a good movie to end the series.
mwcrunner This is an OK sequel to the first Ninja Turtle movies, but not as good as the first two though. The plot kind of didn't make sense and most stuff in this movie was fake. One part in this movie that really didn't make any sense was that Splinter could sense danger through time. How could Splinter even do that? Also that kid that Michelangelo saved from that burning house in 17th century Japan, his name was Yoshi as in Hamato Yoshi, Splinters master who we saw in the flash back of the first Ninja Turtles movie. They never explained it in this movie though cause the turtles didn't even mention anything about the boy to Splinter. Also what's with Michelangelo having a love interest in this Japanese woman when he had a crush on April O Neal in the first two movies? Also I could've sworn that that Samurai warrior who was sent into the present that that woman was his sister, but I'm wrong about that part. He was actually in love with her. Also I could've sworn that Anthony Hopkins was the main villain in this movie, but it's just some other actor who kind of looks like him and Anthony Hopkins played the infamous Hannibal Lecter. Also for the villains demise we see him fall down to a watery grave and the splash effect in that scene was totally fake cause we didn't actually see himself go into the water. We just see him disappear like magic with the sound of a splash. Also what's with the time traveling thing and the whole mythology thing about the turtles being demons or gods being there to fight an army long ago? That also doesn't make any sense cause the turtles were just house pets once and then turned into teenage mutant ninjas after crawling through a radioactive ooze. This movie sort of has a kick to the first two movies but not as good as the other 2 though. OK but not that good.
KineticSeoul Yeah, it's the worst one in this Ninja Turtles trilogy and it is a bad movie. However it wasn't as super awful a I thought it was going to be. Some of the parts are just plan out stupid though and it seems to go in a certain direction but completely disregards it. And a lot of things just doesn't make any sense. The villains were silly and goofy in the previous installments, but this take it to another level. To the point it actually become really annoying to watch. So this time the turtles comes across a magic scepter that allows the turtles to go back in time to feudal japan. And few samurais in the past to make it to present time. And it become pretty much predictable and straightforward from then on. With the turtles siding with the a group driven by rebellion against a tyrant and his men, including a arms dealer who is basically the main bad guy. And the turtles has 60 hours to do there thing, get the scepter back and make it back to the time period they belong in. The thing is, this seemed more like a live action Ninja Turtles TV show from the 90's over it actually seeming like it's a movie. Even the turtle costume this time looks super plastic looking and appeared to be a left over costumes from Chuck E. Cheese. The previous 2 installments are lame and cheesy, but this one becomes appalling even if it's a kids movie. Like I said, it isn't a super awful movie but the pointless scenes revolving Casey and uber weak character development and interactions equipped with directions and scenarios that doesn't make any sense really hurts this one. Fortunately at least the actress that played April O'Neil is much better than the one in the second installment. Despite most of my review being negative about this movie, the reason I say it's not super awful is because it does have few although very few parts that are decent. However it's a major negative when the audiences can think of ways to make the movie better than the actual writers, probably within the budget as well. And I usually don't make statements like that, because I am not a Monday morning quaterback. But the audiences even have some better ideas. 3/10
facebook-688-234620 Maybe it's nostalgia or the Zeitgeist of the TMNT - but to me the movies stay wonderful.In itself, this movie isn't worthwhile. It's a sloppy and quick realization and it shows. Where the first two movies told a story, cover elements of mystery about origins. And more attention to detail, emotion or atmosphere. The third one was just loosely tied and cheesy.For me personally the idea of time-travel could've hit off well - seeing as the Turtles are "trained in the ancient Japanese Ninja Arts". Yet they time-travel and fail to be taken or impressed by the ancient Japan, nor do they "get in touch with the history or essence of their training". They didn't meet the kin of Splinters' mentors, for example. The story about the "demons" isn't fully developed nor explained and seems strange (as the origins / genesis of the Turtles is explained in prior movies.)In all, a classic but don't get your hopes up. It's old-fashioned entertainment.