Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Iii (1993) May 2026

– Voiced by Corey Feldman (returning after being absent in the second film) Raphael – Voiced by Tim Kelleher Michelangelo – Voiced by Robbie Rist 🎬 Production & Trivia

The story begins when April O'Neil purchases an ancient, mysterious Japanese scepter at a flea market. Unbeknownst to her, the scepter possesses magical time-traveling properties based on an equal distribution of mass. While holding it, April inadvertently swaps places with Kenshin, a young prince from 17th-century Japan who is holding the same scepter in his own timeline.

For a deeper look at the behind-the-scenes facts and how the film was made, watch this breakdown: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)

(Played by Paige Turco) – The loyal journalist who triggers the time-displacement.

(Played by Elias Koteas) – Koteas returns as the hockey-masked vigilante in the present day and also plays Whit, a mutinous English sellsword in the past. – Voiced by Corey Feldman (returning after being

Unlike the first two movies, which featured state-of-the-art animatronics by Jim Henson's Creature Shop, this film utilized suits created by All Effects Company . This resulted in a noticeably different visual appearance for the Turtles.

(Played by Vivian Wu) – The courageous leader of the local rebellion. The Turtles (Voice Cast) Leonardo – Voiced by Brian Tochi For a deeper look at the behind-the-scenes facts

After massive parent complaints about violence in the first film led to the Turtles barely using their weapons in the sequel, this third film course-corrected by allowing them to actively use their katanas, sai, bo staff, and nunchucks again.