GwendolynC
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I've rewatched most of the series on DVD lately, and I disagree.
While its true it was episodic and the good guys ALWAYS won by the end of the episode, Shredder/Krang's scheme was still different in every episode. There were also a huge number of one-shot villains in the show, so its not like every ep was the same thing. It's no different than how B:TAS always had Batman defeat the villain of the week by the end of the episode, it was always episodic as well, but people didn't care cause the stories were good.
There are some dated aspects about it, but the stories were funny, the show took risks, and the wacky sci-fi plots still hold up today. Also the show made fun of itself, and breaks the fourth wall in a number of episodes.
While the 4kids TMNT show is a great series based on continuity, the 80's TMNT nailed the episodic and comedic aspect of the franchise.
While its true it was episodic and the good guys ALWAYS won by the end of the episode, Shredder/Krang's scheme was still different in every episode. There were also a huge number of one-shot villains in the show, so its not like every ep was the same thing. It's no different than how B:TAS always had Batman defeat the villain of the week by the end of the episode, it was always episodic as well, but people didn't care cause the stories were good.
There are some dated aspects about it, but the stories were funny, the show took risks, and the wacky sci-fi plots still hold up today. Also the show made fun of itself, and breaks the fourth wall in a number of episodes.
While the 4kids TMNT show is a great series based on continuity, the 80's TMNT nailed the episodic and comedic aspect of the franchise.