It's the 30th anniversary of the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle movie and Judith Hoag, who played April O'Neil, is hosting a Zoom reunion. Cowabunga dude!
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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are back, and flatter than ever. Take a first look at the new 2D Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, as Nickelodeon goes all-in with a first trailer.
First, am I the only one who didn't completely HATE the first one? Was it the best movie ever filmed? No. Was it the worst? No. Yes, it had some weird issues, but it was fun, and the turtles looked better than the bad suits from the early movies.
But after the original movie, things went south. Didn't they learn their lesson from that horrible sequel, so they would make a better sequel this time a
We all know it, we all love it.
If you played the original Nintendo growing up, you have most likely played the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game. It was barely anything like the cartoon we all know and loved, but it was the best we had until the second game came out.
If you have played this game, you know all to well about the Dam Level.
Some are saying the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot is terrible. However, is it worse than that one time the Ninja Turtles went on a rock concert tour, made an album sponsored by Pizza Hut, then went on Oprah to promote it? Because that was a real thing that happened. Back in August of 1990, the turtles hit the stage with "Coming Out of Their Shells".
30 years after their comic book debut and several decades since they last ruled the box office, the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' returned this week and proved that they're as relevant and popular as ever. Although many people wondered if the turtles would have the power to overtake Marvel's 'Guardians of the Galaxy,' it now seems obvious in retrospect: of course they could...
The internet has not been kind to the 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' reboot. This shouldn't be surprising to you, because a) you are on the internet, and b) you have seen the footage from the 'Ninja Turtles' reboot. (True story: during a recent 'Guardians of the Galaxy' screening in New York City, the crowd loudly booed the 'Ninja Turtles' trailer.) But, star Megan Fox has a word for all of those haters. Two words, actually.
The Turtles' transformation from cult comic book characters to mega-popular cartoon superheroes began in 1987 and was overseen by writer David Wise. If you're a fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, chances are strong that Wise is the man you want to thank.
As a writer and story editor for the original animated series, Wise was present from the show's inception to its conclusion, writing and overseeing the vast majority of the series. To listen to his version of events is to understand where the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles came from.