
An out of the ordinary encounter with strange alien ooze mutates four ordinary pet turtles Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello into talking, walking, fighting green machines! Together, these brothers train with the legendary sensei rat, Splinter, to master the martial art of Ninjitsu. In this truly turtle powered tale, the turtles from one dimension meet the turtles from another dimension when a teleporting mishap occurs. What the shell is going on? Together, the t... (Full plot summary below)
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An out of the ordinary encounter with strange alien ooze mutates four ordinary pet turtles Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello into talking, walking, fighting green machines! Together, these brothers train with the legendary sensei rat, Splinter, to master the martial art of Ninjitsu. In this truly turtle powered tale, the turtles from one dimension meet the turtles from another dimension when a teleporting mishap occurs. What the shell is going on? Together, the turtles must locate the Technodrome to fix this mess! Meanwhile, Shredder tracks down his counterpart, Ch'rell, who devises a master plan to travel back to the Prime Universe to get rid of the turtles once and for all! As worlds collide, the turtles come face to face with classic characters like Casey and April, and a slew of enemies including Krang, Hun, the Foot Soldiers, the Purple Dragons, Bebop and Rocksteady!
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| User ReviewAndy NThis film is amazing if you're a Turtles fan. It's got something for everyone. The plot is crazy, but it's an excuse to see all the variations of the Turtles fighting together against the one true Shredder and it also cartoonizes the black and white comic Ninja Turtles...and they are bad ass. See this. |
| User ReviewMuffin MThe 2003 Ninja Turtles find their 1987 originals captured and held hostage by Hun. The 2003 Turtles defeat Hun and the Purple Dragons and rescue their classic originals and escape to the modern Turtles Lair. Meanwhile the Technodrome from the 1987 TV series along with Shredder Krang Bebop and Rocksteady are together again and fight both versions of the turtles. starring Michael Sinterniklaas, Wayne Grayson, Sam Riegel, Greg Abbey, Darren Dunstan, Scottie Ray, Dan Green, Johnny Castro, Tony Salerno, Sebastian Arcelus, Load Williams and Bradford Cameron. directed by Roy Burdine and Lloyd Goldfine |
| User ReviewShane JIn honor of the new TMNT movie coming out next week and to celebrate their 30th Anniversary, I figured why not check out this animated movie, which I found exciting, funny, outstanding, and literally goes back to its roots. The whole concept made me think of the science fiction series Sliders, but with turtles, no doubt. Don't you love being a turtle? |
| User ReviewCesar GIt's a intern-childhood reborn, amaze |
| User ReviewJeff BA made-for-TV movie solely for those true Ninja Turtles fans. An absolute gem of Turtle cinema. I loved how they blended three generations of our shelled heroes together all in one movie and made it work so spectacularly well. While it was kind of a let down that they didn't have the original voice actors in their respective roles, they still brought about some pretty good replacements in their stead (especially Ralph's voice). The inside jokes and the comedic 80's turtles world were seriously aimed at fans like me who watched it back when we were in our potty training years. It was a very nostalgic ride, and I would recommend it for anyone who truly loves to be a turtle. |
| User ReviewAlec LGreatest crossover of anything to ever exist. Not to say that I wish for this to happen, but if this were the last thing TMNT related to ever exist, I would be satisfied. |
| User ReviewAnthony Hvery good special with a great story good characters and how the turtles interact with each other is great and if this was the last thing with them i would be satisfied |
| User ReviewSean SNow, THIS is what I'm talking about! Good stuff! Unlike the boring, bland, and pretty-much-soulless theatrical CGI TMNT movie from 2007, this hand-animated Ninja Turtles event is 4Kids half-shell swan song as the license now switches over to Nickelodeon. And, the result, is a classic movie that just about does everything right. This movie is an awesome crossover event that combines the 2003 Ninja Turtles (the more serious ones from the modern animated series) with the 1987 Ninja Turtles (from the classic action-comedy animated series of old). There's a great plot, hilarious comedy, awesome animation, great continuity nods, and the movie never drags. And, a hilarious running fourth-wall-breaking gag had me practically rolling on the floor every time! Heck, most theatrical live-action action/adventure movies wish they were this good! I certainly hope for a DVD release in the future. |
| User ReviewDwight LThis film does feel like the end of an era... It's hard to imagine what Nickelodeon plan to do with the franchise. Celebrating 25years of the TMNT, and trying to please fans of not just the 80's toon, the 2003 show but even the original comic fans aswell. A couple of Movie characters also make brief cameos. For a Hardcore Turtles fan this is the ultimate TMNT movie. The comic Turtles are perfect. Very dark, very serious and violent.. People complain that too much fun was made of the 80's show but once the comic TMNT appear, it's hard to take the 2003 show seriously. A very nice tribute, a nice story and it's easy to see why the Turtles have survived a quarter of a century. If there was never going to be anyform of TMNT again, this would have been a very nice goodbye to the franchise. However they have been sold so lets hope they survive the next quarter century and that in 25 years time there is a Turtles Forever 2. |
| User ReviewAdrian KA must-see for all Ninja Turtle fans I say. Doesn't matter which generation you grew up with, you'll see both at their finest. Plus, it's amusing to see the two groups quipping at each other. I grew up with "Cowabunga!" but I think "Give them shell!" is so much more amusing. |