Nickelodeon® will soon partner with the world’s largest children’s museum for the first-ever museum exhibit featuring the heroic, iconic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The four fun-loving teen ninjas Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo are coming to The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis September 26, 2015.
Families around the world have shared a love of the hilarious crime-fighting superheroes, since they rose from the sewers in 1984 to discover their destiny as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Nickelodeon’s CG animated action-comedy series breathes new life into the popular characters and now families will be able to join the team in the first-ever museum exhibit. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles touring museum exhibit will feature these beloved pizza-eating, crime-fighting “heroes in a half-shell” as they hone their ninja skills and problem-solving intellects.
The Children’s Museum of Indianapolis has developed a stellar reputation for fun and imaginative family learning experiences. This exhibit will look through that lens as it focuses on teamwork, collaboration, and problem-solving with help from the lean, green ninja team. Children and families will work their way through puzzles, mazes, and other obstacles to discover ways they, too, can leap to the rescue in a sewer-like lair where good guys win and bad guys lose. Each battle is sure to teach dudes and dudettes a little more about themselves as they improve their skills with each training session.
Similar to Nickelodeon’s past successful partnership with The Children’s Museum to create Dora and Diego – Let’s Explore!, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle exhibit will tour children’s museums and science centers across North America for five years following the Indianapolis premier.
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