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“Curse of the Evil Eye” | |||||||
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 Cartoon) episode | |||||||
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Season Code: | 02 | ||||||
Episode: | 05 | ||||||
Original airdate | October 29, 1988 | ||||||
Written by | Martin Pasko | ||||||
Producers: | – | ||||||
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1988 Season October 1, 1988 - December 31, 1988 List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episodes |
Episodes:
1987 Season – 1988 Season – 1989 Season – 1990 Season – 1991 Season – 1992 Season – 1992-1993 Vacation in Europe sideseason – 1993 Season – 1994 Season – 1995 Season – 1996 Season |
"Curse of the Evil Eye" is an episode of the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series. It is the fifth episode of season 2 (1988), and the tenth episode of the series. It originally aired on October 29, 1988, in syndication. It is available on DVD in the box set released on April 26, 2005.
Appearing in Curse of the Evil Eye[]
Major characters[]
- Leonardo (Cam Clarke)
- Michelangelo (Townsend Coleman)
- Raphael (Rob Paulsen)
- Donatello (Barry Gordon)
- Splinter (Peter Renaday)
- April O'Neil (Renae Jacobs)
- Shredder (James Avery)
- Krang (Pat Fraley)
- Baxter Stockman (Pat Fraley)
- Blob Monster (debut)
- Vernon Fenwick (Peter Renaday)
- Blodgett (Townsend Coleman) (debut)
- Mortimer (debut)
Minor characters[]
- First dock worker (James Avery)
- Second dock worker (Pat Fraley)
- Inspirational tape narrator (Renae Jacobs)
Species[]
Objects and vehicles[]
Locations[]
- Turtle Lair
- Abandoned freighter
- Shredder's hideout
- Blodgett's apartment
- City docks
- Taj Mahal/Abandoned building
- Interstate Bridge
Plot[]
The Turtles, equipped with a new tracking device called a Sarnath-o-meter, are on the trail of the third (and last) fragment of the Eye of Sarnath but, once again, Shredder locates it before they do, but not before a fish who beat Baxter Stockman to it spits it out. Now the villain has all three fragments and after fusing them together, attaches them to his helmet, where he is convinced that he can control its power.
The Turtles spy Baxter exiting a Chinese take-out restaurant and try to follow him to a moth-balled freighter that's docked in the harbor, unfortunately Baxter notices them thanks to hidden mirrors in his glasses and uses a raygun that sheds the turtles disguises. The Turtles are noticed by two dock workers who try and fail to catch them. Shredder unleashes the power of the Eye of Sarnath and wills an illustrated red dragon, painted on the side of the box of Chinese take-out, to come to life and attack the Turtles. Shredder is more than pleased with his new found power. The Turtles are frightened by the red dragon and back away as Donatello accidentally drops the Sarnath-o-meter - which is later recovered by Baxter Stockman.
April, Vernon and a Channel 6 News team arrive on the scene to see Michelangelo riding on the back of the red dragon as it flies high over the border. Blodgett, the Channel 6 News van driver, panics and drives away.
Meanwhile, Donatello and Raphael are able to knock Shredder's helmet off, causing the red dragon to disappear and Michelangelo and Leonardo plummet into a nearby pool. Blodgett, returning to the dock, loses control of the van and jumps out as the van veers off the pier and into the harbor. Vernon fires him on the spot and Blodgett sheepishly walks away - but not empty handed, since it seems that he has found Shredder's helmet.
Back at his apartment, Blodgett, wearing Shredder's helmet, laments about losing yet another job. He drops an inspirational tape into his Sony Walkman and accidentally wills himself a brand new limousine.
Back at the Turtle Lair, Splinter instructs the TMNT to locate the Sarnath-o-meter if they wish to find Shredder's helmet. The boys, disguised as pizza deliverymen, hit the streets.
Meanwhile, Shredder is anguished over the loss of his helmet and rebukes all of Baxter's efforts to help. Baxter takes the Sarnath-o-meter and hits the streets himself, finds Blodgett and the helmet and is now determined to use its powers for his own ends. With the helmet, Stockman no longer needs the Sarnath-o-meter and disposes of it in the trash.
Baxter's first foray into his lust for power is to create a Taj Mahal duplicate. This, of course, attracts the attention of the Turtles. Upon their arrival, Baxter creates a monster to turn them into "Turtle Soup."
Meanwhile, Blodgett, determined to reclaim the helmet, discovers the discarded Sarnath-o-meter and begin his search.
Back at the Taj Mahal, Shredder and Blodgett arrive to claim the helmet. Baxter tries to turn a golden minaret into a monster but is unsuccessful - it seems that the Eye has no effect on gold. Shredder is able to retrieve his helmet, trap the Turtles in a plastic bubble and escapes on a flying carpet with both the Eye and the Sarnath-o-meter, saying he will begin his conquest of Earth by destroying the Interstate Bridge. Donatello warns that Shredder is now a walking time bomb.
Moments later, April and Splinter, who received an S.O.S. from Leonardo while they were engaged in mortal combat with Baxter's monsters, arrive and release the Turtles. Blodgett arrives to save April from a falling wall. He tells the Turtles that the Eye has no effect on gold.
The Turtles, flying high over New York City with golden shields from Ancient Rome, spy Shredder at the bridge, foil his attack attempts and warn him of the danger. It seems that the Sarnath-o-meter was designed to destroy the "Eye" with a massive explosion when the two came in contact and now it is reaching critical mass. Shredder tosses the Sarnath-o-meter into the Hudson River just moments before a massive explosion. When the dust clears, Shredder is gone.
April manages to convince Vernon to give Blodgett his job back, and Blodgett announces that he'll take everyone out to dinner as thanks. April then informs Blodgett that the cost of the van will come out of his salary. Somewhat abashed, he offers the Turtles pizza as a celebratory gesture.
See also[]
Quotes[]
Vernon: BLODGETT! Look at the news van! It's ruined! |
Blodgett: I can turn this gold watch into lots of gold. Piles of gold! (nothing happens) Oh, it didn't work. I wonder why not? |
Baxter: Surrender, Turtles, and I might spare you! If you can admit that I, Baxter Stockman, have accomplished what Shredder could not! |
Donatello: Get ready Baxter, Ninja class is about to begin!! |
Shredder: So much for your blob monster! |
Notes and errors[]
- When Baxter is close to finishing the Turtles with his Blob Monster, Shredder's helmet is seen with the eye on the opposite way to how he welded it, and it remains so until Shredder throws the helmet and the Sarnath-o-meter into the river at the end of the episode.
- Michelangelo launches his nunchaku to catch the dragon's mouth, but when it disappears, the nunchaku also disappears.
- A similar situation occurs when the Blob Monster absorbs Leonardo's katana: the katana disappears when the monster does.
- Vernon's suspenders/braces are missing when Blodgett mentions Leonardo and Michelangelo riding on the dragon's back.
- The second dock worker is seen with no hair when the shot cuts from the Turtles to him, but his hair reappears just before he kicks the barrel away.
- Leonardo's katana sleeves were missing from his belt when he and Michelangelo were falling back down to earth after Shredder's dragon disappeared.
- Shredder turns Leonardo's katanas into ice cream cones, but later, they are seen on his shell between shots.
- The Eye of Sarnath's crystals seem to fluctuate depending on what scene they're in. The previous episode's crystal was large enough to not be concealed by Shredder's hand, and the one in this episode is the size of a small fruit. Yet when Shredder repairs the Eye, all three pieces are quite small.
- How did the Shredder so quickly discover the Eye's ability to modify matter just by putting the helmet on the first time?
- When Baxter creates the Blob Monster with the Eye of Sarnath, the fight is outdoors, but after the commercial break, the fight is indoors.
- The Eye's effects seem to vary from person to person, since with Shredder and Baxter, losing the Eye seemed to negate everything they had made/transformed, yet Blodgett's living room is still full of comic books long after he loses it.
- Similarly, the Eye doesn't work on gold, yet it was able to create the Taj Mahal complete with gold minaret. Though it's possible that it can create gold out of other objects but not vice-versa.
Trivia[]
- One of Baxter's monsters appeared in the Prehistoric Turtlesaurus level in the arcade and Re-Shelled versions of Turtles in Time under the name Cement Man. In the SNES version, he is replaced by Slash.
- First time Shredder is seen without his helmet and mask since Splinter's flashback tale in "Turtle Tracks".
- The Eye of Sarnath may have been the inspiration for the Hyperstone, the stone used by Shredder in the Sega Genesis game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist.
- Baxter uses a gun that shoots out hands and feet. His video game counterpart uses a similar gun in Turtles in Time.
- At the end of the episode, parodies of other popular 80s cartoon shows such as Smurfs and Alvin and the Chipmunks are shown on a TV, as well as a movie or series similar to Rambo.
Home media releases[]
VHS[]
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Incredible Shrinking Turtles
DVD[]
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 2
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Complete Classic Series Collection
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Cowabunga Classics