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EPISODE · Apr 8, 2018 · 1H 28M

Episode 113 – Invasion of the Punk Frogs

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In this totally tubular episode, we return to the classic era of the TMNT with Batbomb 82 and share mega slice of pico de gallo pizza! Here’s what’s on the menu, dudes: Green Screen – 1987 Fred Wolf Cartoon, Season 2, Episode 8 – “Invasion of the Punk Frogs” (First aired on November 19th, 1988) Be sure to heck out our friend Anthony’s youtube channel dedicted to classic and modern action figures at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvLenGOcnBCgKWiJe8kkr_w Want to read some radical reviews of the classic Turtles toys from Playmates? Then check out Josh’s new Turtle Tracks blog at: https://turtletracksblog.wordpress.com/! Be sure to check out our friend Anthony Hernandez’s Totally Tubular Turtle Tuesday YouTube Special at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ETVYpbJnzE Have any questions or comments about today’s show or the TMNT in general? Grab your shell phone and call our new Turtle Flakes Turtle Comm Hotline at (865) 309-4875, and we’ll be sure to share your message on our show! We want to hear from you, dudes and dudettes! “TMNT Cartoon Theme” Performed by Daniel Tidwell. Check out his Facebook page and brand new album called Daniel Tidwell VS Video Games III at:www.facebook.com/danieltidwellofficial. “9.95” by Spunkadellic and “T.U.R.T.L.E. Power” by Partners in Kryme:https://www.facebook.com/partners.in.kryme?fref=ts Turtle Flakes is a proud member of The Retro Junkies Network! Be sure to check us out along with dozens of other radical, family friendly podcasts at www.theretrojunkies.com! Turtle Flakes is also proud partners with Retro Gaming Times, the longest running free online magazine dedicated to classic games and electronics. Be sure to check out all of their issues at: www.classicplastic.net/trt! And, of course, dudes and dudettes, check out our main Turtle Lair for all of our episodes at www.turtleflakes.com! Please join our Facebook groups at https://www.facebook.com/groups/TurtleFlakes/ and https://www.facebook.com/groups/turtletracks/ or you can send us an email with any requests or feedback you may have at [email protected]. We would love to hear from you! And finally, be sure to check out Rob’s new Turtle Blog at: radrobsblog.blogspot.com! Here’s to hoping to enjoy your family, enjoy your friends, and, as always, enjoy your pizza. Cowabunga, dudes!

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In this totally tubular episode, we return to the classic era of the TMNT with Batbomb 82 and share mega slice of pico de gallo pizza! Here’s what’s on the menu, dudes: Green Screen – 1987 Fred Wolf Cartoon, Season 2, Episode 8 – “Invasion of the...

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