[s3e26] Pizza By The Shred (NEWEST)

In a hilarious twist of dramatic irony, a cash-strapped applies for a job at the parlor to buy a new "belly board". He ends up working for Shredder (who is hiding behind a delivery hatch) without either of them realizing who the other is. High Points & Humor

: The core gag of Mikey working for his arch-nemesis is one of the more inspired conflicts of the season.

: Mikey "borrows" the Neutrino Starcruiser for his deliveries, leading to a frantic scene where he realizes Donatello hasn't finished the air brakes while stuck in a traffic jam. [S3E26] Pizza by the Shred

: Some critics argue the episode feels "drab" compared to the high-energy "Corporate Raiders from Dimension X," with jokes that don't always land and a lack of a major climax.

" Pizza by the Shred " is a classic example of the leaning into its campy, "disposable kidvid" charm. While it doesn't boast the high stakes or satire of surrounding episodes, its absurd premise makes it a memorable—if logically flawed—entry in the massive 47-episode third season. The Plot: A "Clever" Scheme In a hilarious twist of dramatic irony, a

The Shredder decides the best way to find the Turtles' lair is to hit them where they eat: pizza. He opens a front designed to plant a homing device (disguised as an anchovy) on their next order.

: Shredder actually shows some tactical wit by advertising specifically during April’s news reports, knowing the Turtles will be watching. : Mikey "borrows" the Neutrino Starcruiser for his

Review: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) – S3E26: "Pizza by the Shred"