TMNT Fox Box DVDs
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TMNT Fox Box DVDs
So there I am in the store, and I see these TMNT DVDs and decide to pick up TMNT Turtles in Space. Are these the newer, non-pansy style cartoons? And what about the boxed set that they offer inside? Worth it? I just popped it in, I guess I'll see.
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ash_wednesday wrote:How did it go? Was it worth it?
I never did get the box set, however I have bought about 8 or nine of the DVDs...they're not bad at all, alot better than I thought they would be. There isn't much in the way of commercialized catch phrases and so forth.
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gordyzx9r wrote:ash_wednesday wrote:How did it go? Was it worth it?
I never did get the box set, however I have bought about 8 or nine of the DVDs...they're not bad at all, alot better than I thought they would be. There isn't much in the way of commercialized catch phrases and so forth.
Plus they have a continuos story and are not bite sized campy one shots.
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gordyzx9r wrote:ash_wednesday wrote:How did it go? Was it worth it?
I never did get the box set, however I have bought about 8 or nine of the DVDs...they're not bad at all, alot better than I thought they would be. There isn't much in the way of commercialized catch phrases and so forth.
They actually make fun of the old series a couple of times, including one episode where Michelangelo swings across a big pit letting out this Tarzan like yell. Leonardo looks at him, and he goes, "What, would you rather have me cry out Cowabunga?"
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I missed that.Daniel Stoker wrote:gordyzx9r wrote:ash_wednesday wrote:How did it go? Was it worth it?
I never did get the box set, however I have bought about 8 or nine of the DVDs...they're not bad at all, alot better than I thought they would be. There isn't much in the way of commercialized catch phrases and so forth.
They actually make fun of the old series a couple of times, including one episode where Michelangelo swings across a big pit letting out this Tarzan like yell. Leonardo looks at him, and he goes, "What, would you rather have me cry out Cowabunga?"
Daniel Stoker