Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Iii (1993) May 2026
(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 and how the film was made, watch this breakdown:
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. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993)
(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.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III (1993) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III is the third and final installment in the original live-action trilogy of the franchise. Released on March 19, 1993, by New Line Cinema , the film pivots away from the New York sewers and the Foot Clan, sending the heroes back in time to feudal Japan. 📜 Plot Summary (Played by Vivian Wu) – The courageous leader
(Played by Sab Shimono) – A ruthless Feudal Japanese warlord.
– Voiced by Corey Feldman (returning after being absent in the second film) Raphael – Voiced by Tim Kelleher Michelangelo – Voiced by Robbie Rist 🎬 Production & Trivia While holding it, April inadvertently swaps places with
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.