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CG-animated feature film based on the popular 1990s superheroes.
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| Paste MagazineTara BennettA visual tour de force of hybrid 2D and 3D animation, Mutant Mayhem is not only the most authentically New York version of the Turtles yet, it’s arguably the most inventive. |
| ConsequenceLiz Shannon MillerIn a time when so much of what we consume can feel plastic and cheap and mass-produced, it’s the human touch we come to crave — especially when it leads to something as fun as this. |
| Original-CinJohn KirkA thoroughly endearing movie that’s difficult to dislike, Teen-Age Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem tackles the basic themes of the characters Eastman and Laird originally instilled in their stories, like acceptance, growing up, or just simply wanting to do the right thing. |
| SlashfilmRafael MotamayorTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is not only a great introduction to the iconic franchise, but a fantastic film in its own right, and one of the best-looking movies of the year. |
| New York PostJohnny OleksinskiThe fight scenes are remarkably exhilarating and spontaneous for being, well, animated. And all of the jokes — written by Rowe, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg, among others — are truly very funny and witty while still making sense for this vision of the five boroughs. They’re spoken by a genuine, young cast, who sound like they’re having a party after school instead of the usual stiff, one-day-in-the-studio delivery. |
| The Irish TimesDonald ClarkeThis remains a top-notch effort that implicitly pleads for invention and sincerity in family entertainment. |
| Arizona RepublicAmanda LubertoHighlighted by great voice acting, especially from the four actors playing the main teenagers who are relatively unknown actors — and by Ayo Edebiri, who is taking over the summer with her starring role in "The Bear" — the movie will catapult the ninja turtle lore into yet another generation. Cowabunga! |
| Time OutPhil de SemlyenMore than just another franchise reset, Mutant Mayhem wrestles with its own cultural relevance (or otherwise) in interesting ways. |
| The Globe and Mail (Toronto)Radheyan SimonpillaiMutant Mayhem is a giddily fun and relentlessly eye-pleasing rebranding for the Turtles, which, like the Spider-Verse movies, mixes up daring and inventive animation styles while embracing visual imperfections as part of its soulful artistry. |
| Austin ChronicleMatthew MonagleWith new animated feature Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, Nickelodeon proves that this franchise has not lost any flexibility with age. |