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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Series: Mirage Studios
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The turtles. Left to right: Michaelangelo, Raphael, Leonardo, Donatello. There are currently no TV reruns of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, at least not in North America. An episode has not been shown on U.S. television since it ended its original run on November 2, 1996. Repeats had ... aired on USA Network's USA Cartoon Express from October 31, 1993 to September 13, 1996. Artisan Home Entertainment and Fred Wolf Films own the rights to the show, and they have been responsible for the DVD releases. Mirage Studios does not own the rights to the 1987 show so Artisan and Fred Wolf are under no obligation to inform them of future releases.[1] Many episodes were released on many VHS tapes from 1988 to 1996 by Family Home Entertainment. Some reruns were shown for UK audiences on CBBC weekday mornings.
Sara was a prime mover in building New Line Cinema, championing two of the studio’s early brand name franchises: the Nightmare on Elm Street and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. In 1999, she stepped down as Chairman of New Line Productions to go independent. Her company, ChickFlicks, focuses on female-driven projects, such as RAISE YOUR VOICE, a coming of age story of a small-town, teenage girl, starring Hilary Duff, released in October of 2004 by New Line, and the forthcoming BROKEN BRIDGES for MTV Films.
Mirage Licensing, Inc., the holder of the rights to TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES, has licensed Konami Corporation as the exclusive worldwide developer and publisher of video games. Konami published a slew of TMNT titles for the consoles back in the day, and they're ready for another round to coincide with the new TMNT cartoon series on Fox.
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