The Cat Woman from Channel Six
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The Cat Woman from Channel Six is episode 17 in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon series. It is an episode from season 2 (1988). "The Cat Woman from Channel Six" was written by Richard Merwin, who also wrote "New York's Shinest". This episode of the show originally aired on November 24, 1988, in syndication. It is available on the DVD box set released on April 26, 2005.
[edit] Summary
In this episode, TV news reporter and the Turtles' friend, April O'Neil, is temporarily mutated into a cat and is brainwashed by the Shredder in an attempt to kill Splinter.
The episode begins with the turtles watching a monster movie about a monster in Cleveland (Which Cleveland is never mentioned). Splinter says that the turtles watch too much TV.
Meanwhile The Shredder is experimenting with Krang's Matter Transporter in his secret hideout in an empty warehouse on the dock in New York City. With the Matter Transporter he can teleport anyone or anything on the transporter's platform wherever in the world he wants in just a few seconds. The Shredder demonstrates it by sending Bebop and Rocksteady to a nearby landfill, where a machine grabs the two mutants and sends them down to the sewers. After recovering from their fall, Bebop and Rocksteady find the turtles' sewer lair by sheer dumb luck. The turtles fight Bebop and Rocksteady, but suddenly the Shredder, not knowing what is happening, "recalls" Bebop and Rocksteady back to his hideout. The turtles watch Bebop and Rocksteady vanish into thin air. The turtles call April O'Neil to come with a new TV, because Bebop and Rocksteady destroyed their old TV during the fight.
When April O'Neil arrives, she discovers that Bebop and Rocksteady lost some Chinese food they ate. She sees the text Woo's Oriental Palace on the food cartoon. The turtles wonder how Bebop and Rocksteady could find their sewer hideout, one of the biggest secrets in the whole New York City. They believe that the Shredder used some kind of machine to teleport them. April goes to Woo's Oriental Palace and asks if they had seen the two strange mutants. She gets the answer "yes," and that they came from a warehouse on the dock. April goes to that warehouse and discover the matter transporter. When April takes photos on the matter transporter, a stray cat arrives and leaps up on the control panel and accidentally presses a button. The cat then leaps on the matter transporter platform where April is standing and they both are hit by a bright light. When the light is gone, the cat runs away. A dazed April is left on the matter transporter feeling woozy and horrified at the fact her nails resemble claws. April goes home to her apartment, followed by some cats and notices both that her body and personality are undergoing some big changes. What is happening is that the incident at the matter transporter mixed her DNA with the DNA from the cat. April is slowly turning into a big, talking feline.
When Vernon Fenwick at Channel 6 says to April that she is soon on air, she throws a vase at him. April then collapses to the floor, and her transformation becomes complete. Not entirely aware of reality, April mixes her words with meeows and other cat sounds. Irma is worried and tries to stop April from doing anything foolish, but April leaps out of the window. She says that she is going to the Shredder's hideout to reverse the process. Irma finds April's Turtle Com and calls the turtles for help. The turtles had been at Woo's Oriental Palace in search for April.
Meanwhile, April returns to the warehouse to reverse the process, but the Shredder cages her and puts a Mind Control Collar on April's neck to ensure that April will help him to destroy Splinter. Her mutation has weakened her willpower to resist the collar's control. Now a loyal slave of Shredder, April goes to the zoo and sets a tiger free to go with her. The two felines then begin their search for Splinter. Shredder is able to control April's thoughts using a remote control. Using his transmitter, Shredder boasts to Krang concerning the "delicious irony" that Splinter will be hunted down and killed by a former ally.
The Turtles and Irma learn where the warehouse is thanks to April's photographs. In the sewers, Splinter is meditating to overcome his fear of cats. Even small cats scare him, and the arrival of the escaped tiger is his worst nightmare come to life. Combined with the shock of seeing April as a beastly predator, Splinter cowers in terror. While the turtles and Irma search in vain for April, Splinter uses his Turtle Com to call the turtles and tell them that he is in danger. Irma hears the name Splinter and believe he is cute.
When April and the tiger reach the turtles' lair in the sewers, they attack Splinter. Splinter almost succeeds in reasoning with April to regain self-control, but ultimately to no avail. It does, however, buy him enough time for the Turtles to arrive. Before April kills Splinter, Leonardo uses his katana swords to cut the Mind Control Collar from April's neck. Michaelangelo uses a mechanical toy rat to catch the tiger in a cage in the turtles' sewer lair.
In the warehouse, the Shredder discovers that the Mind Control Collar is destroyed. Suddenly, a rat (which Bebop had earlier used to mock the mutated April) leaps up on the Matter Transporter. Rocksteady tries to hit the rat with his baseball bat, but instead he hits the matter transporter, which goes out of function. Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady have to run out just before the matter transporter explodes and destroys the warehouse. The Shredder says that he wants revange.
Because the effects of Matter Transporter were only temporary, April soon becomes human again. Irma then arrives in the sewers. She wants to find Splinter. When she discovers that he is a rat, she screams. Everyone else has a good laugh.