Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles – Original Series Review
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Ok ive noticed that a few reviewers were questioning the fact that Raphael and Donatello have different voices in a few episodes. There is nothing foul with your DVDs, the reason their voices sound different is because the people doing their voices were different. For whatever reason Catch Paulsen and Barry Gordon, who usually voiced Raphael and Donatello, were not there at the recording of those episodes. Each character had their occupy relieve up actor in case someone was absent for the recording of the episode, so that is all it is. Since the 1989 Season had so many episodes that happends from time to time with Donatello (and Bebop), Raphael, Shredder and Krang. So for future releases dont be surprised if you recognize that again. After the 1989 Season most of the usual allege actors were there for the recordings except for some of the last seasons. So anyway, sorry for the long explanation but that is what it is so everyone knows.
As far as the DVD goes, I mild believe Artisan should have impartial released the whole 1989 Season in a boxset (like most tv shows) instead of these twice a year, 12 episode, dvds. But I can’t complain too distinguished since they are releasing all of them in order, even though it will win years before all the episodes are out. The quality of the episodes are well-behaved but everything else is unprejudiced glowing remarkable bare bones. It would be nice if there were at least a few extras included, but again it is calm nice they continue to release TMNT on DVD. With a cheap trace it is a splendid grasp, but unprejudiced dont inquire of anything exstensive.
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Vol. 4 of the recent TMNT cartoon covers the next 1/4 of season 3, bringing us to halfway through the season. This volume is where some alternate voices are brought in for a few of the characters, notably Raph and Don, who both also would exclaim them in a few future episodes; Raph’s in the “Turtle Terminator” and an entire storyarc that featured the Turtles vacationing in Europe; Don’s in the “Turtle Terminator” as well, plus Leatherhead’s debut episode and an episode of the Europe arc.
TMNT alum Casey Jones finally gets to accomplish his piquant debut in “Casey Jones: Outlaw Hero.” He appeared in a few other episodes as well, such as “Night of the Rogues,” “Leonardo Cuts Loose,” and “Cyber Turtles.” On an moving effect, this show’s version of Casey was never seen without his trademark hockey conceal.
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The tenth episode marks Baxter’s return in “Return of the Soar.” Interestingly enough, it also features the Rat King as a somewhat ally for the Turtles, who briefly appears to give them some info when Shredder captures April yet again. Personally, I liked this development for him, as it made his accurate allegiences unclear. While he would aloof appear to menace the green teens, he would also appear in other episodes like this one to unexpectedly give the Turtles info or advice. Too dreadful his character was all but runied in season 8 when he was turned into a trench-coat and fedora clad gun-toting assassin.
This also has one of my well-liked episodes in the series, and hands down the funniest: Cowabunga Shredhead. In it, Shredder and Krang attempt to execute duplicates of the world leaders in order to rob over the world. Shredder also attempts to obtain a duplicate of Michelangelo in order to infiltrate the Turtles and extinguish them. Thanks to Bebop and Rocksteady’s usual meddling though, everything goes evil and in the extinguish Shredder winds up thinking he’s the right Michelangelo. Shredder’s moments believing he’s the orange-clad turtle are absolutely hilarious, and hands down some of the best-written humor I’ve seen on television. The scene where he screams, “Turtle Power!” at the top of his lungs alone is priceless.
Like with volume 3, I consider the steady captivating main menu is incredibly wintry looking, and it’s broad that the video quality has increased with each volume(compare this to vol. 1’s grainy quality) . Sadly, I’d at least like to inspect a few extras. Maybe some interviews with the writers or VAs, or how the cartoon was able to last a whopping 10 seasons, or even the classic TMNT toy commercials that featured clips of the cartoon with dubbed-over dialoge. Oh well, hopefully Lion’s Gate finally realizes this sooner than later. Until then, I’m at least pleased that I can add yet another classic childhood memory to my DVD collection.
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