
I Watch TMNT for the FIRST TIME – The LionDog Show
Apparently, LionDog likes Turtles.
Music Used:
Bombing Mission – Final Fantasy VII
Big Apple, 3 A.M. – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles VI: Turtles in Time
Dilapidated Way – Sonic Adventure
Viridian City – Pokémon Heart Gold and Soul Silver
Oppressed People – Final Fantasy VII
N’s Farewell – Pokémon Black and White
Team Skull Leader Guzma Battle – Pokémon Sun and Moon
May 2019 – Nintendo 3DS eShop
Aether President Lusamine Battle – Pokémon Sun and Moon
Big Apple, 3 P. M. – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
Mall Meltdown – Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder’s Revenge
Options – Mario Kart Wii
2 A. M. – Animal Crossing: City Folk
Tricky Monster – Royalty Free Music
 
						
			
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Cowabunga dude
TMNT MENTIONED TMNT MENTIONED OMG OMG IM GOING CRAZY RAAHH
also little side rant, its crazy how you dont have a bigger audience. You put so much effort into these vids
Okay but Rise Splinter is a hear me out-
I used to be obsessed with the 2012 series for a good while but I dropped off it after like halfway through the shows run for some reason I don’t entirely remember. The same can be said for my thoughts on it as I’ve pretty much forgotten most of what I saw but I remember the style being neat (I agree those human designs feel like they’re from a show a decade prior ew) and there’s some ongoing plot beats that kept me fairly engaged
This video also reminded me I’ve yet to see Rise of the TMNT in full and I need to change that as I love the style of that show so much it rocks
I am a fan of the original series and the 1990 movie. But I believe the best Turtles and Splinter are from 2012, and the best April and Casey are from 2003 series. I wish we had a combination of these two.
But nooo… They had to change the TMNT even more "neoliberalized" each time.
I know they had to target 12-years old of each decade. And that's why they need to change the core characters to target those children. OK, I get it.
But at least try to respect old fans from previous generations, and let them enjoy the new series by carrying the older aspects to the new series.
Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse made this perfectly.
As a fan of 80s and 90s Spider-Man, I feel respected while watching that movie. And I can still taste fresh ideas with Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen.
I don't believe it is THAT hard to do.