Since there's strong indications that the show is finally coming to a close this season, as well as one DTV coming out in June, how do you think this show is going to be remembered?
Obviously it failed to repeat the same levels of tremendous success as the original 80's TMNT cartoon. Not only was that show a phenomenon, but it lasted 10 seasons and made 193 total episodes, which is completely unheard of for most cartoon shows. It really did have an amazing run from 1987 to 1996.
Now we have the TMNT 2k3 series. It started in 2003 and its looking like it'll end in 2009. It only lasted 7 seasons. It will have 155 total episodes plus one DTV if it concludes this year. In terms of episodes, it failed to reach the episode count of the original.
For all intents and purposes the show was always in the shadow of the original series, even though fan reaction toward it was overwhelmingly positive. My question is, what is TMNT 2k3's legacy?
The 80's toon is still remembered fondly over a decade since it ended, but the 2k3 series doesn't have the kids to remember it as much. It almost feels as if the entire show is going to be forgotten once it ends, most likely cause it aired on 4kidsTV, and nobody watched that. I honestly don't know if the show can be considered a success or not. Most people didn't know about it, it aired on an obscure Saturday morning block, and it will wind up forgotten about outside of the hardcore TMNT fanbase.
So, what is TMNT 2k3's legacy?
Obviously it failed to repeat the same levels of tremendous success as the original 80's TMNT cartoon. Not only was that show a phenomenon, but it lasted 10 seasons and made 193 total episodes, which is completely unheard of for most cartoon shows. It really did have an amazing run from 1987 to 1996.
Now we have the TMNT 2k3 series. It started in 2003 and its looking like it'll end in 2009. It only lasted 7 seasons. It will have 155 total episodes plus one DTV if it concludes this year. In terms of episodes, it failed to reach the episode count of the original.
For all intents and purposes the show was always in the shadow of the original series, even though fan reaction toward it was overwhelmingly positive. My question is, what is TMNT 2k3's legacy?
The 80's toon is still remembered fondly over a decade since it ended, but the 2k3 series doesn't have the kids to remember it as much. It almost feels as if the entire show is going to be forgotten once it ends, most likely cause it aired on 4kidsTV, and nobody watched that. I honestly don't know if the show can be considered a success or not. Most people didn't know about it, it aired on an obscure Saturday morning block, and it will wind up forgotten about outside of the hardcore TMNT fanbase.
So, what is TMNT 2k3's legacy?