Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in Eruowood

In 1987, ERPT bought the Eruowoodian broadcasting rights for a new animated series by Fred Wolf Films (then known as Murakami-Wolf-Swenson). It was called "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles". Knowing since they needed to avoid defunding after the massive failure of cancelling The Adventures of Scrumpy the Viking, they broadcast only the first five episodes to keep viewers interested. The show was a instant hit, and "Turtlemania" got to Eruowood. Ratings were unbelievably high, and the first few TMNT tapes sold by ERPT Home Video sold like hotcakes. Season 2 was then broadcast. In 1990, the cartoon series was ERPT's network darling, and the merchandise sold 159,000 units a month.

It is now airing daily in reruns on ERPT Lazer.

Merchandising
Merchandise endorsements included cereal, snacks, pies, clothing, and more. Action figures were top-sellers in Eruowood from 1990-1997 when Dragonball Z action figures outsold the TMNT figures in 1997.