WHEN THE EVIL SHREDDER ATTACKS: TMNT -- THE MOVIE again

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Dare I geekily ask if it looks more faithful to the old comics?

Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Friday, 2 February 2007 14:16 (seventeen years ago) link

Yeah, it does a bit.

chap (chap), Friday, 2 February 2007 14:27 (seventeen years ago) link

There are 2 trailers, both action packed, one WAAAAY more action packed than the other.

Mako as Splinter - his last job. He had the greatest "wise old dude" voice of anyone.

Billy West isn't really credited for any particular character, and none of the individual Turtles' voices are credited - could it be that he did all 4 of their voices? It wouldn't surprise me.

blotter Budweiser Hackeysadk (nickalicious), Friday, 2 February 2007 15:10 (seventeen years ago) link

Man, the first TMNT movie was such a huge disappointment for me -- but for some reason I was hoping it'd be more like the comics than the cartoon, which was dumb of me.

Tep (ktepi), Friday, 2 February 2007 15:22 (seventeen years ago) link

I was a pretty TMNT obsessed kid, but never watched any of the movies - felt pointless when the cartoon delivered so much more madness in a less forced environment. Did I miss out?

Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Friday, 2 February 2007 15:35 (seventeen years ago) link

Nah, I don't even think I enjoyed them at the time that much.

chap (chap), Friday, 2 February 2007 15:40 (seventeen years ago) link

In retrospect, the TMNT concept does seem to make more sense as a primary-coloured, wacky weekly cartoon for kids, than as a scratchy, violent, over-inked black and white indie comic for der pretentious 14-year-olds. I did like the comic, though. The Rick Veitch issues were alright, I think.

Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Friday, 2 February 2007 16:00 (seventeen years ago) link

TMNT was a lot like the (early)Vertigo of its time, in a way -- it satisfied a lot of the appeal of the superhero genre, without being tied to or attempting to emulate a backlog of forty years of continuity and without being bound by the conventions of that genre. Comic book Webelos, a stepping stone between this and that. But yeah, a lot of the material is well-suited to a cartoon -- I just never got into it because it was aimed younger than me and I wasn't old enough yet to filter that out.

Tep (ktepi), Friday, 2 February 2007 16:07 (seventeen years ago) link

My comics-selling friend got me a big pile of the recent Peter Laird-scripted TMNTs, and they were pretty good. It's like the comic has matured but still has plenty of room for alien/dinosaur/big robot action. Jim Lawson's art is kind-of odd, though. In places it's great, but he has trouble with noses.

But even better is the "Tales Of The TMNT" series, with revolving artists/writers for each issue. They even got the two guys that did the Archie Turtles comic to come back and do a couple of guest spots.

The source seems to've dried up, unfortunately, so I'm way behind on them at the mo.

philip was mentioned (Phil A), Friday, 2 February 2007 17:20 (seventeen years ago) link

Jon posted this on ILE the other day:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5i-IodLR1bA

chap (chap), Friday, 2 February 2007 19:33 (seventeen years ago) link

That ... is just way too much mayonnaise.

Tep (ktepi), Friday, 2 February 2007 19:36 (seventeen years ago) link

...THESE TURTLE BOIZ DON'T CUT HIM NO SLACK@@@@@

c(,,c) (Leee), Friday, 2 February 2007 20:43 (seventeen years ago) link

It's like the comic has matured but still has plenty of room for alien/dinosaur/big robot action.

ARE THEY STILL TEENAGERS??????

Richard Baez (Johnny Logic), Friday, 2 February 2007 22:15 (seventeen years ago) link

No! I think they've aged in real time, pretty much.

Hmm. I've just at looked Mirage's website, and the current run seems to've ground to a halt(last issue was June '06). And there's no "forthcoming issue" preview. :(

philip was mentioned (Phil A), Saturday, 3 February 2007 01:02 (seventeen years ago) link

I still have a big batch of the Mirage TMNTs; what always impressed me most was their willingness to let other creator/artist/writers have their way with these iconic figures well in advance of DC's elseworlds style play... great runs with Rick Veitch, Hedden and McWeeney, Mike Zulli, Mark Martin.

Forksclovetofu (Forksclovetofu), Saturday, 3 February 2007 20:33 (seventeen years ago) link

you can read the entire first issue of the original comic book here: http://www.ninjaturtles.com/comics/mirage/one/pg01.htm

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Sunday, 4 February 2007 06:11 (seventeen years ago) link

I remember a demented Chester Brown issue with a villain called the Fanny Whacker. Can this be right?

James Morrison (JRSM), Monday, 5 February 2007 00:44 (seventeen years ago) link

He looked like the Punisher, didn't he?

(I don't remember if Australian usage is UK-ish or US-ish, but in the US "fanny" is a super-innocent term for "butt," the sort of thing your grandmother or kindergarten teacher would say when telling you to sit down and pay attention.)

Tep (ktepi), Monday, 5 February 2007 00:54 (seventeen years ago) link

Can this be right?

No, it was Mark Martin.

featuring (kit brash), Monday, 5 February 2007 03:12 (seventeen years ago) link

actual real true fact: CEREBUS crossed over into the original TMNT comic!

J.D. (Justyn Dillingham), Monday, 5 February 2007 07:32 (seventeen years ago) link

Australian usage is UK-ish, thus making the big Punisher-dressed rat a surprising proposition.

James Morrison (JRSM), Tuesday, 6 February 2007 01:00 (seventeen years ago) link

six years pass...
five years pass...

Raphael is ... weirdly big now. He's supposed to be small, fast and dangerously insane.

Uhura Mazda (lukas), Wednesday, 26 September 2018 22:03 (five years ago) link

Nah, he works out. More than the others.

growing up in publix (morrisp), Wednesday, 26 September 2018 22:33 (five years ago) link


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