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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2015

Episode 29 – The Next Mutation, Episode 3: East Meets West, Part 3

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In this Green Screen, we travel back to Dimension X–or is it bizarro world?–to cover the third episode of The Next Mutation: East Meets West, Part 3. Will Shredder come back from the dead? Will Splinter ever escape the realm of dreams? Will Mikey ever stop hitting on Venus!? Stay tuned, dudes and dudettes! “Sewer Surfing” Performed by Daniel Tidwell: www.facebook.com/danieltidwellofficial “9.95” by Spunkadellic Special thanks to Geek Cast Radio Network for sharing Turtle Flakes. Check out their awesome website dedicated to comics, movies, TV, and much more at: www.geekcastradio.com! Another special thanks to Retro Unlim Network for sharing Turtle Flakes! Check out their totally tubular network of gaming and pop culture podcasts, videos, and blogs at www.retrounlim.com!

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In this Green Screen, we travel back to Dimension X–or is it bizarro world?–to cover the third episode of The Next Mutation: East Meets West, Part 3. Will Shredder come back from the dead? Will Splinter ever escape the realm of dreams? Will Mikey...

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