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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat Coming to DVD March 10

In the beginning of season three of Nickelodeon’s hit-animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo find themselves out of the sewers and into the woods. 



Now in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat, Turtle fans can explore all the action-packed adventures from the first seven episodes as these hero brothers take their ninja skills to the next level and battle a host of evil enemies. Created by Nickelodeon Home Entertainment and distributed by Paramount Home Media Distribution, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat is available on DVD March 10, 2015 for the suggested retail price of $14.99.

After a stunning battle against the Kraang and Shredder in the Season 2 finale, the Turtles find themselves without a master and without a home. On the run and with new dangers at every turn, the Turtles are faced with bizarre new mutant creatures and must take their ninja training to the next level in order to reclaim their home. Retreat – Return – Revenge!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat includes the following episodes:
•“Within the Woods”
•“A Foot Too Big”
•“Buried Secrets”
•“The Croaking”
•“In Dream”
•“Race with the Demon”
•“Eyes of the Chimera”

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat Fast Facts:
Street Date: March 10, 2014
Catalogue: 59166956000 (U.S.) 59166957000 (Canada)
DVD SRP: $14.99
DVD Running Time: Approximately 157 minutes

DVD Special Features:
“Mutation of a Scene: Within the Woods”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from ‘Within the Woods.’ Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.
“Mutation of a Scene: A Foot Too Big”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from ‘A Foot Too Big.’ Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.
“Mutation of a Scene: Buried Secrets”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from 'Buried Secrets.’ Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.
“Mutation of a Scene: The Croaking”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from 'The Croaking.’ Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.
“Mutation of a Scene: In Dreams”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from 'In Dreams.’ Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.
“Mutation of a Scene: Race with the Demon”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from 'Race with the Demon. Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.
“Mutation of a Scene: Eyes of the Chimera”
•Get a behind the scenes look at one of the action packed scenes from 'Eyes of the Chimera.’ Watch as we cut together the storyboard animatic, primary animation and the final scene to show you the process of how this show is animated.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Retreat is available at the Nickelodeon online store at shop.nick.com at stores nationwide including Target, Walmart and also online at resellers including Amazon.


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