Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (post-Season 7, Domino's version)

This is an alternate scenario where the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon didn't jump the shark and kept the same tone from the first seven seasons.

Differences

 * The live-action 1990s trilogy doesn't exist. Instead, we got a fully animated film that would try to introduce younger fans to the 1987 series much like how The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie did to SpongeBob. The title of the film was called Secret of the Ooze: The Ninja Turtles Movie.
 * The film would have two re-releases in 1991 and 1993.
 * The character designs are more cartoony and identical to the 1987 artwork.
 * Warner Bros. and New Line Cinema opted to sell the distribution rights of the film to Paramount Pictures on March 8th, 2010.
 * The Turtles finally refer to themselves by their nicknames rather than their full names and act more like ninjas.
 * Lord Dregg and Carter wouldn't exist due to being forgettable characters.
 * Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation wouldn't exist.
 * The theme song wouldn't changed due to keeping the original opening from the first seven seasons.
 * The color of the sky in each episode would stay the same.
 * The characters would retain their art style and outfits from the first seven seasons. Example: April is still in her iconic yellow jumpsuit.
 * Many of the previous notable characters wouldn't be written out.
 * While still having action scenes, the series wouldn't likely be darker and would still be light-hearted.
 * Rob Paulsen would still voice Raphael instead of being recast with Michael Gough.
 * Cam Clarke's portrayal of Leonardo was reverted back to his low-pitched voice from the first season.
 * These three seasons would consist of: 20 episodes for Season 8, 29 for Season 9 and 39 for Season 10.
 * Three more seasons would be added additionally, consisting of: 13 for Season 11 and 15 for both Season 12 and 13.
 * Jack Mendelsohn would still be the head writer for these six seasons.
 * Fred Wolf will remain as director and chief director and Andy Luckey as co-producer with Walt Kubiak and Wolf.
 * The 2003 4Kids series would end up after the fifth season Ninja Tribunal, although Turtles Forever still exists, using the same designs for the 2003 characters from the first five seasons.
 * Since March 9th, 2010, the 80s show's home media releases would be transferred from Lionsgate Home Entertainment (formerly Family Home Entertainment) to Paramount Home Entertainment.