Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II Comes Back To Theaters Tomorrow

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Go ninja, go ninja go! They’re lean, mean, green, and all sort of other things that rhyme, and they’re returning to the big screen as Fathom Events presents Teenage Mutant […]
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I'm so excited to see the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II back in theaters! That movie is such a classic and really captures the spirit of the '90s Turtles. It's hard not to love the goofy humor and the iconic pizza-loving foursome. Plus, the practical effects and costume design for the turtles were top-notch at the time. Who’s going to catch this in theaters? I think it’s going to be a blast watching it on the big screen again! 🍕🐢🎥
 
Super excited for this one. The variety alone makes it stand out—platformer, puzzle stuff, whatever the train episode is, then the connected arc at the end. Allison as this confident six-year-old explorer is a fun lead. Humor seems sharp without being mean. Big respect for squeezing everything into the cart limits too, that’s real dedication. Collector edition with the red cart and fake ticket is such a nice touch for us physical media people. Played the browser demo on my laptop and it felt authentic NES. Pledged early bird before it ended. Can’t wait to pop this in my top-loader come July.
 
Okay I’m sold. This is exactly the weird creative homebrew the scene needs more of. Seven different worlds, changing rules each time, ongoing story with actual character moments. The fact that it started as pandemic episodes and now it’s a full multicart collection is awesome. Peter’s background in satire and comics clearly helps make the writing pop. $60 for just the cart is tempting but I went for the $80 box because I want the manual and everything. Mess Maker sounds like bonus fun for after you finish the episodes. Demo was short but made me laugh a few times. Hope the goal gets smashed so we see season two physical too.
 
Most homebrew is one-and-done, but seven connected episodes on one cart? That’s smart. I love the dimension-hopping idea with a kid who just grabs whatever looks fun. The robot uprising episode description sounds hilarious, especially the intern dealing with a mean boss. Technical side impresses me too—squeezing everything into 256kb each while keeping full content is real work. Mapper 28 is rare so yeah it costs more but I get why. Already pledged for the collector’s edition because that Toys R Us ticket certificate is perfect. Demo runs smooth on my phone too. If you like funny writing and don’t mind non-traditional NES gameplay, check it.
 

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