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The story kicks off when April O'Neil buys an ancient Japanese scepter as a gift for Splinter. Unbeknownst to her, the scepter is a magical time-travel device. When she activates it, she inadvertently swaps places with Prince Kenshin from 1603 Japan.
Raph gets the most emotional heavy lifting here. He forms a bond with a young boy named Yoshi, making him realize that he might actually prefer the quiet, respected life of a warrior in ancient Japan over being a "monster" in a New York sewer. Las Tortugas Ninja 3
Las Tortugas Ninja III is often seen as the "black sheep" of the original trilogy because it lacks the Shredder and the urban atmosphere fans loved. However, it’s a fun, campy adventure that leans hard into the "Teenage" aspect of the characters. It's a nostalgic trip for anyone who grew up with a Sega Genesis and a bowl of cereal on Saturday mornings. The story kicks off when April O'Neil buys
After being absent from the second movie, Elias Koteas returned to play Casey Jones (and his ancestor, Whit). Raph gets the most emotional heavy lifting here
Because of the scepter's "equal mass" rule, for every Turtle that goes back, a Japanese honor guard is sent to modern-day New York. This leads to some of the movie's funniest moments, as 17th-century samurai discover the joys of television and hockey masks (thanks to Casey Jones).