The ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ coffins are real—and they’re probably the weirdest piece of merchandise of 2026
No, you’re not dreaming. Yes, they’re real. These are the official ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ coffins.

For more than four decades, the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’ have starred in just about every kind of product imaginable: from various animated series, movies, and comic books to action figures and even video games. However, an American company has found a new niche—never better said—within the brand’s merchandising: official coffins for Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo. It’s such an unusual promotional item that it has gone viral on social media.
The craziest and most macabre collaboration imaginable for ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’: a coffin company launches official coffins featuring the characters
The company behind this idea is Titan Casket, an American firm specializing in funeral products that is known for attracting attention with unconventional campaigns. This time, it has unveiled a collection of coffins inspired by the four protagonists of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,’ each one based on one of the iconic characters from the franchise created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
Each model features the signature color of its corresponding turtle—Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, or Michelangelo—and incorporates various visual elements related to their respective weapons and personalities. The official promotional images showcase custom finishes for each turtle’s coffin, making them licensed products and collectibles that are as eye-catching as they are unique within the brand’s merchandise lineup.
Unsurprisingly, the initiative quickly went viral on social media due to the surreal nature of the proposal. Many users have reacted with humor to the existence of official coffins for the characters, joking that their nemesis Shredder must have ordered them, while others can’t wait to “put them to use,” noting that this is likely one of the strangest licensed products ever derived from the beloved franchise. There’s also been no shortage of jokes and puns related to the classic “Cowabunga” from the cheerful turtles.

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Despite the surreal nature of the situation, Titan Casket has previously made a name for itself by launching funeral products inspired by other popular brands like Supreme, so this isn’t its first time in the ring. However, few collaborations are as unexpected as this one. After conquering television, film, comics, and video games for forty years, the famous mutant turtles can now boast of having even reached an industry that no one would ever have associated with them: the funeral industry.
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