& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20. Details
Only 4 left in stock.
Sold by HarriBella.UK.Ltd and Fulfilled by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.
Quantity:1
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turt... has been added to your Basket
FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20. Details
Used: Good | Details
Sold by Qoolist
Condition: Used: Good
Comment: Disc in Good condition. Fulfilled by Amazon, therefore eligible for Amazon Prime and 24/7 Amazon Customer Service.

Other Sellers on Amazon
Add to Basket
£8.30
& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. Details
Sold by: HalfpriceDVDS_FBA
Add to Basket
£8.69
& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. Details
Sold by: FREETIME
Add to Basket
£9.58
& FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20.00. Details
Sold by: I-Deal Media
41 used & new from £0.24
Have one to sell? Sell on Amazon

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [DVD] [1990]

4.3 out of 5 stars 136 customer reviews

Want it delivered to Germany - Mainland by Tuesday, 5 Apr.? Order within 12 hrs 52 mins and choose One-Day Delivery at checkout. Details
Sold by HarriBella.UK.Ltd and Fulfilled by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.
Note: This item is eligible for click and collect. Details
Pick up your parcel at a time and place that suits you.
  • Choose from over 13,000 locations across the UK
  • Prime members get unlimited deliveries at no additional cost
How to order to an Amazon Pickup Location?
  1. Find your preferred location and add it to your address book
  2. Dispatch to this address when you check out
Learn more
12 new from Â£6.53 27 used from Â£0.24 2 collectible from Â£2.53
£8.31 & FREE Delivery in the UK on orders over £20. Details Only 4 left in stock. Sold by HarriBella.UK.Ltd and Fulfilled by Amazon. Gift-wrap available.

Special Offers and Product Promotions


Frequently Bought Together

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [DVD] [1990]
  • +
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - II - The Secret of The Ooze [DVD]
  • +
  • TMNT - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2007) [DVD]
Total price: £18.30
Buy the selected items together

Customers Also Watched on Amazon Video


Product details

  • Actors: Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas, Josh Pais, David Forman, Brian Tochi
  • Directors: Steve Barron
  • Writers: Bobby Herbeck, Kevin Eastman, Peter Laird, Todd W. Langen
  • Producers: David Chan, Gary Propper, Graham Cottle
  • Format: PAL
  • Language: English, French
  • Region: Region 2 (This DVD may not be viewable outside Europe. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Classification: PG
  • Studio: Contender
  • DVD Release Date: 26 Dec. 2005
  • Run Time: 90 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (136 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0001K2LLU
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 18,109 in DVD & Blu-ray (See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray)

Product Description

Live action adaptation of the comic book series following the anthropomorphic ninjutsu-trained turtles Leonardo (voice of Brian Tochi), Michaelangelo (Robbie Rist), Donatello (Corey Feldman) and Raphael (Josh Pais). Following a run-in with a gang of ninjas led by the evil Shredder (David McCharen), the Turtles return to their hideout to find their rat ninja master Splinter (Kevin Clash) has been kidnapped. With the help of April O'Neil (Judith Hoag), a journalist covering the rise in criminal activity in New York, can the Turtles track Shredder down and put an end to his plan of taking over the city?

Customer Reviews

Top Customer Reviews

Format: DVD
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, not to be confused by the 1986 cartoon series was a masterpiece of it's time. Highlighting on its more dark and edgy early comic days, this film certainly had it all. Action, comedy, thrills and spills it was packed for 90 minutes of enjoyable entertainment that on it's release sparked a media frenzy worldwide for it's violent content. Although the film was categorised as PG and certainly not aimed at the children. The story is strong and the true meaning of combat is highlighted. Their master come father Splinter trying to enlighten their teenage mind in the art of ninjitsu as a way of life, fighting the forces of evil, whist still trying to make them understand the reality that is the surface of modern day America and that their lives would always be different of that of normal average Human.

The budget was not the biggest in the world, but I think that only aids to the film. Jim Hensons workshop were involved on the animatronics and special effect which undoubtedly added to the films success. the movement of the puppets aimed with the character vocals worked a treat

The film is dark, quite edgy and at times strikes a blow. The script is clever with catchphrases and styles of the time Full or sarcasm, great action spots, fantastic martial arts scenes and an ending that surely couldn't be considered for children? You'll see when you see?

If you simply think it would be a bad remake of a cartoon, think again. This certainly is a film for the older market. Although I first saw this movie at the age of 9, 16 years later this remains one of my all time favourite moves and only now did I see the more depth in the meaning of the writing that could never have been touched on in the children's cartoon.
Read more ›
Comment 21 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: DVD
In my opinion, this is a great film and one of the best comic book adaptations ever. It sticks a lot more closely to the original material than the 1990's animated series did, although there are a couple of minor references to the cartoon, such as April O Neill being a news reporter and the Turtles love of pizza. The film is also much more watchable nowadays, as when it was originally released in UK cinemas (and later on VHS), almost every scene with Mikey's nunchukus was either edited or blurred out.....which is very noticeable in the fight scenes and makes a huge difference to the confrontation with Shredder at the end....but the BBFC have now seen sense and the censored footage has now been restored for the DVD.

Basically, the plot is a simple one of good versus evil and old vendettas....Shredder (a Darth Vader style bad guy, all scary mask and gruff voice) is attempting to take over New York with his clan of ninja thieves and the Ninja Turtles are out to stop him under the guidance of Splinter, a rat who's master was killed by Shredder many years before. But it is unusually dark and emotional for a film that is perceived to be aimed primarily at children. All kinds of themes are dealt with....coping with isolation from the outside world, anger, loss, and generally growing up and coming of age...and the characters are explored in a fair amount of detail and shown to be unique personalities who deal with situations in their own way. The fight scenes are also a lot of fun too, the restored scene where Mikey takes on a `fellow `chucker' is particularly amusing, as well as being a prime example of just how much the BBFC ruined the overall feel of the film by censoring it so much back in 1990.
Read more ›
Comment 12 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: DVD Verified Purchase
I heard about this region 1 dvd about 6 months ago, been a guy who grew up watching the cut version on a regular basis, i was very intrigued to buy it just to see what they cut out of it in the early 90's.
When the film came to my door, i was expecting to see an extended version of that film.
What i saw was a completely different movie, not only had the uncut bits been restored into the movie, but nearly every single frame of film was different, this was due to BBFC super-inposing on what was seen at the time (offensive pictures) michaelangelo nun-chuku's, which were taken out in every frame.
Fantastic dvd 14 years on from it's original release.
The only down side is that the region 2 dvd has a better picture quality than that of the region 1 version.
Comment 7 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: DVD
This is a GREAT MOVIE. The four turtle brothers certainly gave it their best in this first installment of the TMNT movie saga. The plot is realistic (well, for a movie that has giant mutated turtles in it), and is full of fantastic action sequences. I've spotted a few mistakes in the movie, but they aren't that noticeably. The costumes were pretty good for its time, and the puppet work was well done. The villain: Shredder was cool, and he reminds me of Darth Vader at times.
All in all this was a brilliant movie and I would definately reccomend it.
Comment 2 people found this helpful. Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse
Format: DVD
‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: the movie.’ Was it a hit? It’s hard to tell. Yes, it made a fair amount of money at the box office and spawned a couple of (awful, straight to video) sequels, yet it always comes across as quite an ‘unloved’ little number. Basically, a lot of people objected to its ‘dark tone.’

The cartoon/comic source material it was based on was decidedly cheery. Therefore, some objected to setting the film in the dark, seedy back alleys of New York. So, it looks like something Tim Burton would make, yet, every few lines, the writers throw in some hip ‘one-liner’ to lighten the mood. These two aspects kind of contradict each other. Still... I enjoyed it.

However, now I’ve watched it as an adult, I do see that it’s a pretty basic film. Each line/scene is absolutely essential to moving the plot on. We’re introduced to the turtles pretty quickly, given a whistle-stop explanation as to how they became man-sized and brilliant at martial arts, then rushed to the next vital plot-point. Rinse and repeat.

I’m not sure how the ‘youth of today’ would find the film. They may think it’s all a little tame. The turtles have just been remade and there’s loads of high-action, computer-generated action scenes like it’s something out of a Marvel superhero movie. In the 1990 version the most ‘special’ the special effects ever reached are having someone thrown through a window.

Whether the 1990 version will stand up to the test of time is one thing. However, if you watched it during its heyday then you should have a natural appreciation for the film which will keep it alive for at least a few generations to come (at least enough of us parents should be able to force our kids to watch it and hopefully keep it alive for a little while longer).
Comment Was this review helpful to you? Yes No Sending feedback...
Thank you for your feedback.
Sorry, we failed to record your vote. Please try again
Report abuse


Customer Discussions

This product's forum
See all 2 discussions...

Look for similar items by category


Feedback