Nocturnal28
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I was a big TMNT fan from the 80s to about 1992, but by the time the third film came out in about 1993 and the action figures got so overly diverse (Samauri TMNT or whatever), TMNT seemed clearly passe and irrelevant. I remember that if you even mentioned the TMNT in conversation you would get funny looks and eye rolls because it was nolonger in fashion after the peak of 1990-1991, at least to what I had experienced. Even saying all the valley girlish buzzwords like "Cowabunga" and even especially "Dude" created lots of unintentional laughter after about 1992.
I cannot remember them being televised actually even between 1992 and 1993. That said, I have read that they kept going with the TV show until 1996! I find this incredible to believe that in an era of Power Rangers the TMNT were apparently still being churned out! So fascinating to read about Red skies and such...
I remember the Chiodo Bros live action show airing in the late 1990s and feeling very embarrassed by the sight of it (the target audience seemed to be pre school and the puppets looked to me as far from Henson's as one could imagine). Shokcing to know that it directly followed the kids cartoon show.
In 2003 when TMNT had the big reboot comeback it seemed like a lifetime since the original TMNT cartoon. Seems like the fact is though that the original series only ended a few years prior to the new makeover.
Were there plans for another Golden Harvest TMNT movie during 1994-1996? Were they still making action figures? Which countries were the TMNT toons most popular in? Was the music for 1993-1996 TMNT still the same synthesised incidental stuff? Did they still say "Cowabunga" and "Dude"?
Let's talk about TMNT's pop cultural relevance and the fact that regardless of changing fads, TMNT apparently kept going. Why did it ultimately finish in 1996?
Let's get discussing!
I cannot remember them being televised actually even between 1992 and 1993. That said, I have read that they kept going with the TV show until 1996! I find this incredible to believe that in an era of Power Rangers the TMNT were apparently still being churned out! So fascinating to read about Red skies and such...
I remember the Chiodo Bros live action show airing in the late 1990s and feeling very embarrassed by the sight of it (the target audience seemed to be pre school and the puppets looked to me as far from Henson's as one could imagine). Shokcing to know that it directly followed the kids cartoon show.
In 2003 when TMNT had the big reboot comeback it seemed like a lifetime since the original TMNT cartoon. Seems like the fact is though that the original series only ended a few years prior to the new makeover.
Were there plans for another Golden Harvest TMNT movie during 1994-1996? Were they still making action figures? Which countries were the TMNT toons most popular in? Was the music for 1993-1996 TMNT still the same synthesised incidental stuff? Did they still say "Cowabunga" and "Dude"?
Let's talk about TMNT's pop cultural relevance and the fact that regardless of changing fads, TMNT apparently kept going. Why did it ultimately finish in 1996?
Let's get discussing!