Ep 7. Burne's Blues
- TV-Y7
- October 9, 1989
- 22 min
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7.2 (144)
In "Burne's Blues," the seventh episode of season three of the classic animated series "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," our favorite terrapin heroes are called back into action once again to take on a new threat to the city of New York. This time, the Turtles face off against a group of dangerous criminals who have taken over the city's music scene.
The episode begins with a local jazz club owner named Irwin Burne, who is frustrated with the state of the music industry in the city. He complains to his friend Vernon Fenwick, who suggests that Burne start his own record label to promote good, honest music. Burne takes Vernon's advice and sets out to find the best musicians in the city.
Meanwhile, the Turtles are enjoying a night out on the town, taking in the sights and sounds of the city's music scene. As they walk past Burne's club, they can't resist checking out the live jazz music. However, their fun is cut short when they are ambushed by a group of thugs who are working for a powerful criminal organization.
The Turtles soon discover that the criminals have taken control of the music industry in the city, using music as a cover for their illegal activities. They are using powerful sonic weapons to control people's minds and force them to do their bidding. The Turtles must stop this evil plot before the city is destroyed.
As they investigate, the Turtles come across Burne and Vernon, who have unwittingly stumbled into the middle of the criminal organization's plan. The Turtles team up with Burne to bring down the criminals and save the city.
The episode is filled with action-packed fight scenes, as the Turtles use their martial arts skills and high-tech weapons to take on the thugs. There are also many humorous moments, as the Turtles navigate their way through the dangerous world of the music industry.
Overall, "Burne's Blues" is a thrilling and entertaining episode of "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles." The plot is well-constructed, the characters are engaging, and the animation is top-notch. Fans of the series are sure to enjoy this exciting adventure.