: You can watch it on JioHotstar with a subscription. It is also available on platforms like Apple TV and Paramount Plus .
: The episode provides the definitive origin for this series' iteration of the Ninja Turtles. It shows Draxum using the DNA of the legendary warrior Lou Jitsu (who is actually Splinter) to mutate four ordinary turtles. [S2E15] Goyles, Goyles, Goyles
: The episode features the voices of Eric Bauza (Splinter/Lou Jitsu), Josh Brener (Donatello), and John Lydon (Meat Sweats). Google Watch Action Data : You can watch it on JioHotstar with a subscription
: Huginn and Muninn were originally low-performing recruits at a "Gargoyle Boot Camp" called Goyles of Fortune . It shows Draxum using the DNA of the
: A fight breaks out when Lou Jitsu refuses to let Draxum use him for experiments. In the chaos, Huginn and Muninn accidentally cause an explosion that destroys the lab, leading to Lou Jitsu and the baby turtles escaping into the sewers. Production & Availability Original Air Date : 30 November 2019.
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is a pivotal flashback episode from the second season of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Season 2, Episode 3). The episode's title is a pun on the Mötley Crüe song "Girls, Girls, Girls". Plot Summary