TMNT was one of those things I only had a passing interest in back in the '90s, but this new version looks like it could be fun with a different take on some characters.
I've watched way more cartoons than an adult should be able to justify and it's kind of surprising how much creativity is given to these shows at least in the last decade or two. You would think if there'd be anywhere that cookie-cutter shows and designs would be prevalent it would be in "kiddie shows" but it seems that many creators really want to put their own stamp on their product and the networks have obliged.
This isn't actually about the shows, but since it's TMNT related I'll just post it here.
The unfinished, Image published, 3rd Volume of the comics, which is apparently now considered non-canon to the Mirage series, is going to be reprinted by IDW. They are also bringing back the original writers for three new issues that will give the series the ending it never got during the original run.
The Image TMNT Volume 3 comics were controversial since they "mutilated" the Turtles, so Mirage's TMNT Volume 4 ignores all of that.
Episodes are apparently only around 11 minutes each
I've watched a few episodes each of Adventure Time and Steven Universe, and they are both able to do some surprisingly deep stories in only 11 minutes. Bravest Warriors even did some pretty goods stuff in the early episodes, which tend to be around 6 minutes.That seems to be pretty common these days for cartoons aimed at younger kids. Which makes me wonder whether this show will be for me. Well, I do kinda like Justice League Action, so it's possible I could like this one too.
I wonder if they'll be able to keep it up or if it is going to seem real static in the actual episode animation that some of the preview stuff suggests.
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