Añade un argumento en tu idiomaThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles meet their match -- Literally! The modern, gritty Ninja Turtles must team up with their classic cartoon counterparts to stop two Shredders and their plans of... Leer todoThe Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles meet their match -- Literally! The modern, gritty Ninja Turtles must team up with their classic cartoon counterparts to stop two Shredders and their plans of multi-dimensional scale.The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles meet their match -- Literally! The modern, gritty Ninja Turtles must team up with their classic cartoon counterparts to stop two Shredders and their plans of multi-dimensional scale.
- Donatello
- (voz)
- (as Sam Regal)
- Raphael
- (voz)
- (as Greg Abbey)
- The Shredder
- (voz)
- (as Scottie Ray)
- …
- Hun
- (voz)
- Karai
- (voz)
- (as Karen Neill)
- Michelangelo 1987
- (voz)
- (as Johnny Castro)
- …
- Donatello 1987
- (voz)
- (as Anthony Haden Salerno)
- Splinter 1987
- (voz)
- …
- Krang
- (voz)
- (as Braford Cameron)
- …
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- CuriosidadesIn the original Las Tortugas Ninja (1987) series from the 1980s, the Turtles often broke the fourth wall, and talked directly to the audience. This wasn't the case however with the TMNT: Las Tortugas Ninja (2003) series. This is made reference to in this movie, as the 1980s Turtles break the fourth wall several times. Until finally, Hun gets fed up and begins to violently shake the 1980s Raphael, while asking, "Why do you keep doing that?! Who are you talking to?! There's no one there!"
- PifiasIt's a bit odd that while the 80's Shredder finds the Utrom Shredder off-world simply by doing a scan, Krang is not found at all, even though an Utrom named Krang had a rather brief cameo during the run of the 2003 series.
- Citas
Casey Jones: So... I still don't get it. Which Shredder is back? Doing what? To who?
1988 Michelangelo: All I know is we wouldn't be in this mess if it wasn't for your stupid Shredder.
Raphael: OUR Shredder? YOUR Shredder started this whole "stupid mess" with his stupid Technodrome in the stupid first place!
1988 Raphael: Yeah, but your Shredder's like totally psycho-evil.
1988 Donatello: Ours is just decaf.
1988 Leonardo: Yeah. He won't keep you up at night.
Casey Jones: ...Your doubles ain't exactly playing with a full deck, are they?
Michelangelo: And they're really annoying.
Casey Jones: Gotcha. Up to speed now.
- Versiones alternativasFor several months, 4kids' website featured a "Director's Cut" of the movie which contained eight minutes of footage that were cut from the TV broadcast, and eventually Paramount's 2010 DVD as well. Among the scenes restored:
- The Turtles using sonar to search for the Technodrome underground
- Karai explaining that she found the Technodrome when her monitoring systems revealed that Ch'rell had changed location
- Karai claiming the Technodrome for the Foot Clan
- Splinter settling an argument between the 1988 and 2003 Turtles
- Casey and April fighting robotic Foot Ninjas
- Leonardo detailing Shredder's scheme to the Mirage Turtles
- Shredder nearly disintegrating himself and Karai (among others) while strangling the Mirage Turtles
- Various gags and one-liners
- ConexionesFeatured in Crítico de la nostalgia: Turtles Forever Review (2010)
- Banda sonoraSKBNA
Written by John Siegler and Lloyd Goldfine
The plot is actually very, very good and ties in well with the concept of dimensions heavily used in the 80's series the action moves along smoothly although the screenplay will not win any awards.
Special mention must go to the re-creation of the 80's style animation which I have to say is scarily accurate and a joy to watch again!
The only two downside to this film is that the original voice actors of the 80's cartoon not be involved because of union disputes (and the sad passing away of James Avery (Uncle Phil/Shredder) means it can never be re-dubbed!) The second downer in the film is that the 80's turtles were portrayed far too goofily. It was a goof show yes,but having rewatched it recently I can honestly say that it was never as daft as is portrayed in Turtles Forever. Not disrespectful as they do have their great moments but there is just one too many obvious and unnecessary jibes.
To end of a positive note another special mention must go to the animation and portrayal of turtles Prime. The are absolutely BAD-ASS and although no real violence was shown they had the attitude and I'll be honest....I wouldn't hate seeing a whole series done in that fashion with maybe a bit more gore and adult themes because lets face it, the child fans of the 80's like me are all grown up now and the comic on which turtles prime was based was much more violent and gritty.
I enjoyed the computer animated TMNT film but I'd say this is a better film for the fans overall and is a hidden gem that really needs more advertising.
if you can look by the borderline rude treatment and inaccurate portrayal of the 80's turtles then you will enjoy it greatly!
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- 1 jun 2014
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