I like this show. Every generation gets their version of the Turtles. As a child I watched the 80's Turtles. I remember going to Nan's Games and Comics and buying the graphic novel in 1992. I loved the 1990 Turtles movie. I even bought the soundtrack. It's only a matter of time until we get a proper live action movie again.
In the 2012 series, they replaced Pigeon Pete with Mondo Gecko. In this show, they replaced Mondo Gecko with Pigeon Pete. Am I the only one who wants these two characters together? They could both work as comic relief.
I know that Splinter, in this show was named "rat king", but I kinda want to see The Rat King as a separate character. I think that Bad Bernie could fit that role. He already looks like a rat. Or they could do the "I Monster" story, with Bishop creating a super soldier that goes rogue.
@@autobotproductions1244 Yeah, and it is sad. The 2003 version of the Rat King was my second favorite character of that show. My most favorite was the Garbageman and his nightmare fuel of a backstory that I hope one day will see the light of day.
Funny enough, in the conept art for the movie, Bernie was indeed called Rat King. static.wikia.nocookie.net/tmnt/images/8/8f/Rat_King_MM_design.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20230811014145
I like to think that maybe the only thing changed by Raph was his dubbing over Splinter. And I liked so much episode 10 that I can't believe it's entirely made up. Look at the relationship between Donnie, Wingnut and Leatherhead (they're now my favorite characters 🐢🦇🐊)
I think there are a couple of other hints that this couldn't be a "made up" story, but the problem is that he is saying he is going to add all those elements in there, so I don't know what to think :p
@@TheTurtleNexus I get it. How do felt during the alligators' flashback? I was so sad because in real life a lot of people abandon their exotic pets (giving them a trauma 😢) and they destroy the enviroment as of them being an invasive species. But it's thanks to them that Leatherhead changed her mind about demutanizing 😅
@@Thetruthbehindsciencefiction That also played as a nod to the original Leatherhead (although it was a different origin, but he ended up in the sewers).
As always, half convinced. Based on the fact that everything that is said is real and not the result of Raph's exaggerations... I liked that in this narrative arc the Mutanimals contributed to helping the turtles (except Rockstaedy, Bebop and Mondo Gecko. I don't remember the latter, why didn't he appear?) and also the really beautiful House theme. Of the East River Three (even if by rule there are seven, I don't understand why the anemones aren't counted) I liked Mustang Sally. A little for his threatening appearance but especially because he is voiced by Trejo. Unique. I was annoyed by the fight with Goldfin and the four turtles, with the fish winning. An unreal scene. You can't see four ninja turtles trained for 15 years lose against a fish that learned to walk a few months ago. With him doing jumps and moves as if he were a martial arts master! Not to mention the police inspector getting doused in pigeon poop. Is it funny? No! It's super gross! But maybe I'm too critical of this series. It's not the first time something like this has happened in the brand. I remain curious to see what they will do in a probable second season. Whether or not there will be the return of both Goldfin and Bishop. Personally, as a future narrative arc I would like to see Utron who with the little mutagen stolen from the turtles tries to create a group of mutants. I would see dinosaurs (which is also an excuse to introduce a being similar to the Triceratons), since "by rule" they are the strongest animals in the world.
The choreography and animation in this whole series is mind blowing. The fight in The Pearl between Goldfin and the turtles was just incredible. I really enjoyed the show overall, but I very much dislike the idea that a lot of it is either made up or embellished by the turtles. Total conceptual misfire there.
9:19 Sally doesn't shoot rocks, but barnacles. Barnacles are crustaceans, which attach themselves on rocks, boats or even other animals, like whales.
That makes more sense. I was wondering why he had them on his neck.
I like this show. Every generation gets their version of the Turtles. As a child I watched the 80's Turtles. I remember going to Nan's Games and Comics and buying the graphic novel in 1992. I loved the 1990 Turtles movie. I even bought the soundtrack. It's only a matter of time until we get a proper live action movie again.
In the 2012 series, they replaced Pigeon Pete with Mondo Gecko. In this show, they replaced Mondo Gecko with Pigeon Pete.
Am I the only one who wants these two characters together? They could both work as comic relief.
In the IDW comics they do share stories (and I believe the Mutanimals are getting together again).
OMG, that baby Leo!
I like that they literally used "Let me tell you a story" line from the Comics for first episode of Part 2
The East River arc is a little bit uncalled for but i like The East River mutants and i hop gold fin gets redeem
I know that Splinter, in this show was named "rat king", but I kinda want to see The Rat King as a separate character. I think that Bad Bernie could fit that role. He already looks like a rat. Or they could do the "I Monster" story, with Bishop creating a super soldier that goes rogue.
sadly I doubt this version of the turtles would go that dark
@@autobotproductions1244 Yeah, and it is sad. The 2003 version of the Rat King was my second favorite character of that show. My most favorite was the Garbageman and his nightmare fuel of a backstory that I hope one day will see the light of day.
@@ΕυάγγελοςΦώσκολος eh, I found the Garbageman pretty disgusting honestly. But to each their own
Funny enough, in the conept art for the movie, Bernie was indeed called Rat King.
static.wikia.nocookie.net/tmnt/images/8/8f/Rat_King_MM_design.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20230811014145
We can still get it, cause nothing in this show actually happened, this show is basically non existing in the mutant mayhem canon
I like to think that maybe the only thing changed by Raph was his dubbing over Splinter. And I liked so much episode 10 that I can't believe it's entirely made up. Look at the relationship between Donnie, Wingnut and Leatherhead (they're now my favorite characters 🐢🦇🐊)
I think there are a couple of other hints that this couldn't be a "made up" story, but the problem is that he is saying he is going to add all those elements in there, so I don't know what to think :p
@@TheTurtleNexus I get it. How do felt during the alligators' flashback? I was so sad because in real life a lot of people abandon their exotic pets (giving them a trauma 😢) and they destroy the enviroment as of them being an invasive species. But it's thanks to them that Leatherhead changed her mind about demutanizing 😅
@@Thetruthbehindsciencefiction That also played as a nod to the original Leatherhead (although it was a different origin, but he ended up in the sewers).
As always, half convinced.
Based on the fact that everything that is said is real and not the result of Raph's exaggerations...
I liked that in this narrative arc the Mutanimals contributed to helping the turtles (except Rockstaedy, Bebop and Mondo Gecko. I don't remember the latter, why didn't he appear?) and also the really beautiful House theme.
Of the East River Three (even if by rule there are seven, I don't understand why the anemones aren't counted) I liked Mustang Sally. A little for his threatening appearance but especially because he is voiced by Trejo.
Unique. I was annoyed by the fight with Goldfin and the four turtles, with the fish winning. An unreal scene. You can't see four ninja turtles trained for 15 years lose against a fish that learned to walk a few months ago. With him doing jumps and moves as if he were a martial arts master!
Not to mention the police inspector getting doused in pigeon poop. Is it funny? No! It's super gross!
But maybe I'm too critical of this series. It's not the first time something like this has happened in the brand.
I remain curious to see what they will do in a probable second season. Whether or not there will be the return of both Goldfin and Bishop. Personally, as a future narrative arc I would like to see Utron who with the little mutagen stolen from the turtles tries to create a group of mutants. I would see dinosaurs (which is also an excuse to introduce a being similar to the Triceratons), since "by rule" they are the strongest animals in the world.
In Goldfin's defense... fish are slippery :p
Lee is pretty 😍
Interesting. May Jesus bless you!
Are we gonna gloss over April and Splinter mentioning James Bond movies?
Thanks for the video ❤
I think Lee is adorable
What topics are you planning to cover this September?
There's a huge Turtlemania-related video next week, then there's 2012 and 2003 videos. Hopefully.
@@TheTurtleNexus any vague details about the upcoming 2003 videos you like to hint about?
@@eddiejmartinez8631 Just one. It's a core character.
@@TheTurtleNexus I’m guessing it’s either April or Casey
@@eddiejmartinez8631 That would be a good guess
I can easily see Goldfin as Warren Stone... But worse!
how dear you compeer Goldfin to Warren Stone But worse i still believe he can be reform
The choreography and animation in this whole series is mind blowing. The fight in The Pearl between Goldfin and the turtles was just incredible.
I really enjoyed the show overall, but I very much dislike the idea that a lot of it is either made up or embellished by the turtles. Total conceptual misfire there.
I get Jackie Chan would be to expensive to return for the cartoon. But could they at least explain why Splinter went from English to 'Rat Speak?'
They did in the first half of the season. Check out the "Night of the Mechazoids" video.
Wait so, I’ve already watched the second arc of season 1 a bunch of times, and was it real? 😅 I think it is but sometimes I’m not so sure 😅
I hope it is.
None the story actually happed in the show