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* GodNeverSaidThat: Peter Laird's hatred of Venus de Milo from ''Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation'' is quite well-known, but many fans have mistakenly believed that the franchise's other co-creator Kevin Eastman had the same opinion on Venus. According to [[http://www.monkeysfightingrobots.com/kevin-eastman-talks-tmnt-2-comic-death-and-venus-de-milo-awesome-con/ this interview]], Kevin Eastman actually likes Venus as a character and hopes for her to make a comeback someday.

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* GodNeverSaidThat: Peter Laird's hatred of Venus de Milo from ''Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation'' is quite well-known, but many fans have mistakenly believed that the franchise's other co-creator Kevin Eastman had the same opinion on Venus. According to [[http://www.monkeysfightingrobots.com/kevin-eastman-talks-tmnt-2-comic-death-and-venus-de-milo-awesome-con/ this interview]], Kevin Eastman actually likes Venus as a character and hopes for her to make a comeback someday. She eventually would make a comeback in the IDW comics.
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* FranchiseOwnershipAcquisition: Co-creators Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird founded Mirage Studios in 1983 order to publish the stories of the heroes in a half-shell and other comics. While the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles would be subject to ChannelHop throughout the years, Eastman and Laird would remain at the helm of their comic adventures and hold the rights over the broader franchise. They would sell the franchise in 2009 to Creator/ParamountGlobal while the comics (as one of the terms made in the binding contract to sell TMNT) would continue to be made by Creator/IDWPublishing.
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* ScienceImitatesArt: ''Ninjemys'' is a species of giant, horned stem-turtle from Australia, the scientific name of which translates to "ninja turtle", stated in its description to be "in allusion to that totally rad, fearsome foursome epitomizing shelled success".
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* ChannelHop: For the movie rights, they jumped from Creator/NewLineCinema (the trilogy from the 90s), to Creator/WarnerBros and Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany (''TMNT'') to Paramount and Nickelodeon (the 2014 film and ''Out of the Shadows'').

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* ChannelHop: For the movie rights, they jumped from The first three films were distributed by Creator/NewLineCinema (the trilogy from the 90s), to 90s). For ''TMNT'', it was distributed by Creator/WarnerBros and Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany (''TMNT'') to Paramount and Nickelodeon (the (''TMNT''). 2014 film reboot and ''Out of the Shadows'').Shadows'' were distributed by Paramount and Nickelodeon.
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** Peter Laird had theorized that had he and his wife passed away before he managed to sell the franchise to Nick, their daughter Emily would've become the owner of the franchise.
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* Both voice actors that played Ratchet from the ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' series were turtles in the [[WesternAnimation/{{TMNT}} 2007 movie]].
* The second volume of ''Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' revealed what type of turtles the eponymous ninjas are: specifically, they are red-eared sliders (or ''Trachemys scripta elegans''). However, some adaptations opt to make each of the four distinct - ''Westernanimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' has only Leo as a red-eared slider.

!! The ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' franchise has the following tropes:

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* Both voice actors that played Ratchet from the ''Franchise/RatchetAndClank'' series were turtles in the [[WesternAnimation/{{TMNT}} 2007 movie]].
''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMirage''
* The second volume of ''Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' revealed what type of turtles the eponymous ninjas are: specifically, they are red-eared sliders (or ''Trachemys scripta elegans''). However, some adaptations opt to make each of the four distinct - ''Westernanimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' has only Leo as a red-eared slider.

''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesAdventures''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW''

!!Shows:
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987''
* ''Trivia/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003''
** ''Trivia/TurtlesForever''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2012''
* ''Trivia/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles''
** ''Trivia/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTheMovie''

!!Films:
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990''
** ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze''
** ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIII''
* ''Trivia/{{TMNT}}''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2014''
** ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesOutOfTheShadows''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesMutantMayhem''

!!Video Games:
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1989''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTheArcadeGame''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTurtlesInTime''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesTournamentFighters''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesSmashUp''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesOutOfTheShadows''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2013''
* ''Trivia/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesShreddersRevenge''
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!! The ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' franchise has the following tropes:Entire Franchise:



* ChannelHop: For the movie rights, they jumped from Creator/NewLineCinema (the trilogy from the 90s), to Creator/WarnerBros and Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany (''TMNT'') to Paramount and Nickelodeon (the 2014 film and ''Out of the Shadows'').



** Both the second and third movies had removed bits of dialogue explaining where Casey was during the second film. Unfortunately it seems the dialogue never went any further than "He was out of town."
** Had the third movie not bombed, the fourth movie would have been about the Turtles and Splinter furthering their mutation. One of the most notable being Mikey taking a more human-like appearance, allowing him to go to the surface. In addition, a fifth turtle named Kirby would have joined the team.
** With {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} owning the franchise now and producing a ContinuityReboot franchise, we likely will never see a true sequel to the 2007 film. All we have now is hints to a plot of a sequel that will probably never materialize.
*** The 2007 film's director, Kevin Munroe, notes that he would have loved to do a sequel exploring the Foot Clan a little more. He also states that he would also liked to have done something with the Rat King or the Triceratons.




!! These films provide examples of:
* ActorInspiredElement: It was Josh Pais' idea to give Raphael a Brooklyn accent.
* CaliforniaDoubling: Back in the previous two movies before the third one, many scenes were shot in both New York ''and'' North Carolina, though both films take place in much of New York, anyway.
* ChannelHop: From Creator/NewLineCinema (the trilogy from the 90s), to Creator/WarnerBros and Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany (''TMNT'') to Paramount and Nickelodeon (the 2014 film and ''Out of the Shadows'').
* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Creator/RogerEbert was evidently not aware of the comic book beginnings of the characters, as [[http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1990 his review]] claims that they originated in the NES game.
* CreatorBacklash:
** Although he was proud to have helped advance the art of animatronics, Creator/JimHenson was less than pleased with the actual content of the movie. He viewed the violence as "excessive, pointless, and not his style." As such, Henson's children tried to have a dedication to his memory removed from ''Secret of the Ooze'' (which, ironically, went out of it's way to tone down a lot of the violence ''because'' of Henson's complaints).
** Creator/JudithHoag wasn't a fan of how the movie came out. She has said that she enjoyed making the film, but there was a "mystical through-line" with the turtles that was cut, and she wasn't happy about it.
-->But one of the producers called those parts ‘fluff' and said that ‘all the kids wanted to see was the fighting.' I disagreed with him then and I disagree with him now.
** This was the primary reason that Hoag did not reprise her role in the sequels. Well, that and money. "I wanted the ‘fluff' back in the script and I wanted conditions on the set to improve. I also wanted a raise."
* TheDanza: Borderline example, Michelan Sisti wore the Michelangelo costume.
* DeletedScene: The first film had several. There are numerous scenes on the farm that give the four turtles much more CharacterDevelopment, expanding on April and Casey's romance, and would put later scenes into a different context:
** Casey would have been introduced much earlier, watching the news report of the crimewave before getting his hockey mask.
** April and Casey's reaction to Mikey's "turtle wax" joke was originally one of ''relief'' after he goes through a severe HeroicBSOD where he destroys a punching bag and part of the barn's wall. (April was originally going to draw a sketch of him and narrate that he was the one she was the most concerned about - it sticks out in the film, as she comments on Leo and Don, but not Mikey).
** An extended training sequence where Leo proves a point by turning his mask around and fighting blind followed by the other Turtles taking turns doing the same. The scene rather famously has Donatello sporting a straw hat.
** Various scenes of the Turtles training on their own or in pairs trying to master the technique Leo shows them earlier.
** Some of the April and Casey scenes involve him trying to help her with a stuck truck door while she declines and exits on the driver's side. Another leads into the scene of the two of them talking on the porch swing where the night before she shows him her drawings the Turtles but tries to hide the one she did of him in a beanie, they both share a laugh over it.
** A game of "ninja hot potato" where the Turtles toss around an apple and the holder has to defend against the other three while taking a bite out of it. It makes the later scene where Raph finishes off an apple after defeating a squad of Foot ninjas a CallBack.
** Shredder sparring with the Foot Clan and mopping the floor with them without even standing up. This is especially notable as this is an actual ninja tactic called fudoza, or immovable seat, and he used actual ninja techniques for the scene.
** Had director Steve Barron and editor Sally Menke had their way, the film would've adapted the original comics' origin story that featured Oroku Nagi verbatim. This plot line found its way into the novelization and [[RecursiveAdaptation comic adaptation]] of the film, giving them [[TruerToTheText the distinction of being the only TMNT adaptations that adapt the original origin story word-for-word]].
** The stickerbook for the movie features scenes that were cut - Raphael's fight with Casey leading into an alley and April leaving the burning apartment followed by Leonardo carrying Raphael.
* DoingItForTheArt: While marketing did hype up his involvement. This was why Creator/JimHenson agreed to help on an independent film about some cartoon based on a comic book (remember, this was before big-budget adaptations of such things were common). He knew full well that to do it right he would basically have to invent new animatronic technology, and he did it so well that it became the basis of what the industry standards for animatronics are today. Unfortunately, as mentioned above, he came to regret his involvement when he saw just how violent the final product was.
* ExecutiveVeto: Danny's Music/SidVicious t-shirt was added at the advisory of director Steve Barron who wanted the film to have a punk rock soundtrack. The producers wanted something a bit more commercially friendly, which is why we got a soundtrack that included Music/MCHammer and songs like "Turtle Power". The original choice for composer was Malcolm [=McLaren=].
* FakeAmerican: The Canadian Creator/EliasKoteas played New York's Casey Jones.
* FakeNationality: Baltimore native Kevin Clash plays Splinter with a Japanese accent.
* FollowTheLeader: The first film came out in the wake of ''Film/Batman1989'''s success. It even has the film's dark and murky tone, in line with the original comics.
* HeAlsoDid: Before this film, director Steve Barron was an acclaimed music video director, having done the videos for [[Music/MichaelJackson "Billie Jean"]], [[Music/AHa "Take on Me," "The Sun Always Shines on TV,"]], [[Music/{{Toto}} "Africa" and "Roseanna"]], as well as the music video-esque CultClassic ''Film/ElectricDreams''. He was also a Creature Shop veteran, which is how he got the company to provide the Turtles' puppets. He'd later go on to direct a different cult film, ''Film/{{Coneheads}}''.
* The trilogy was a US-Hong Kong coproduction between Creator/NewLineCinema (US) and Creator/GoldenHarvest (Hong Kong).
* LoopingLines: Shredder in the films is performed by James Saito in the first film and François Chau in ''Secret of the Ooze'', but is dubbed over by David [=McCharen=] in both. Tatsu meanwhile, is performed by Toshishiro Obata and dubbed by Creator/MichaelMcConnohie in both.
* MissingTrailerScene: In the original trailer, there is a shot of the turtles rising up from what looks like a swamp. The shot was cut from the final release but is part of a longer scene that was later used near the end of ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze''.
* NoStuntDouble: Josh Pais who played Raphael in the suit and also did the voice in the first movie did most of his own stunts, save for the backflips and skateboarding.
* OrphanedReference: Raphael is eating an apple after the turtles defeat the Foot's first wave during the sewer fight. This was meant to be a CallBack to the deleted "ninja hot potato" scene mentioned above. Fortunately, it still works as a joke about Raph finding the Foot so unchallenging that he feels at ease enough to have a snack during the fight.
* RefittedForSequel: Donatello's "eclectic" joke that appeared in the opening fight of ''Secret of the Ooze'' was supposed to have been originally utilized during the extended farm training sequence -- which got cut from the final product.
* SameLanguageDub: The only puppeteer to actually voice his character is Josh Pais as Raphael.
* SparedByTheCut: The scene where Tatsu beats a Foot ninja named Shinsho to death was deemed too dark and one line and heavy breathing were added to the final cut to imply that he survived.
* ThrowItIn: The reason why Raph has a Brooklyn accent in so many other adaptations is because Josh Pais (his actor in the first film) had a thick accent himself and the filmmakers decided it was [[BrooklynRage just too perfect]].
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Originally, Steve Barron wished to replicate April O'Neil's jumpsuit look from the early Mirage comics and the cartoon. The look was going to closer resemble the cartoon with a yellow colored jumpsuit and a big head of red hair (as opposed to a green jumpsuit and brown hair). However, Judith Hoag found the jumpsuit "horrifying" and the idea was nixed. The yellow raincoat April wears in the beginning of the movie is a homage to the yellow jumpsuit she wears in the 1987 cartoon.
** Creator/JenniferBeals, Creator/LorraineBracco, Creator/SandraBullock, Creator/MelanieGriffith, Creator/NicoleKidman, Creator/WinonaRyder, Creator/BrookeShields, Creator/MarisaTomei and Creator/SeanYoung were all considered for April O'Neil.
** The scene where Raphael exits the movie theater was originally going to be different. There would have been no poster for ''Film/{{Critters}}'' showing, and Raphael would have commented, "Cool car. Stupid costume." This would have been a reference to ''Film/Batman1989'', which was in theaters during the filming of this movie.
** In the first film, Tatsu brutally beats a young Foot ninja named Shinsho due to the Foot Clan's failure. Originally, Shinsho was intended to die, but that scene was cut since it was considered too violent for some. The dialogue was replaced with the kid comforting him saying "you'll be alright," to show Tatsu only injured him.
*** In the junior novelization that was done of the movie, Shinsho ''does'' die. Novelizations of movies are typically based on the screenplay, so the change must have happened solely in the editing room.
*** In the French version of the movie, Shinsho does die.
** Both the second and third movies had removed bits of dialogue explaining where Casey was during the second film. Unfortunately it seems the dialogue never went any further than "He was out of town."
** Had the third movie not bombed, the fourth movie would have been about the Turtles and Splinter furthering their mutation. One of the most notable being Mikey taking a more human-like appearance, allowing him to go to the surface. In addition, a fifth turtle named Kirby would have joined the team.
** With {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} owning the franchise now and producing a ContinuityReboot franchise, we likely will never see a true sequel to the 2007 film. All we have now is hints to a plot of a sequel that will probably never materialize.
*** The 2007 film's director, Kevin Munroe, notes that he would have loved to do a sequel exploring the Foot Clan a little more. He also states that he would also liked to have done something with the Rat King or the Triceratons.
** In the 1980s, the first pitch Eastman and Laird got for a film treatment was from schlockmeister Creator/RogerCorman's New World Pictures. The idea was to have the Turtles played by four comedians who were popular at the time - Creator/{{Gallagher}}, Creator/SamKinison, Creator/BobcatGoldthwait and Creator/BillyCrystal. The actors would be dressed in turtle shells and have their arms and legs painted green. Another treatment received at the time took the Turtles into R-rated territory and included a scene with partially nude nuns on roller skates fighting the heroes. It was turned down, but Peter Laird has admitted to wondering how different things would be if he had accepted at the time.

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\n!! These films provide examples of:\n* ActorInspiredElement: It was Josh Pais' idea to give Raphael a Brooklyn accent.
* CaliforniaDoubling: Back in the previous two movies before the third one, many scenes were shot in both New York ''and'' North Carolina, though both films take place in much
The second volume of New York, anyway.
* ChannelHop: From Creator/NewLineCinema (the trilogy from the 90s), to Creator/WarnerBros and Creator/TheWeinsteinCompany (''TMNT'') to Paramount and Nickelodeon (the 2014 film and ''Out
''Tales of the Shadows'').
* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Creator/RogerEbert was evidently not aware
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' revealed what type of the comic book beginnings of the characters, as [[http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1990 his review]] claims that they originated in the NES game.
* CreatorBacklash:
** Although he was proud to have helped advance the art of animatronics, Creator/JimHenson was less than pleased with the actual content of the movie. He viewed the violence as "excessive, pointless, and not his style." As such, Henson's children tried to have a dedication to his memory removed from ''Secret of the Ooze'' (which, ironically, went out of it's way to tone down a lot of the violence ''because'' of Henson's complaints).
** Creator/JudithHoag wasn't a fan of how the movie came out. She has said that she enjoyed making the film, but there was a "mystical through-line" with the
turtles that was cut, and she wasn't happy about it.
-->But one of
the producers called those parts ‘fluff' and said that ‘all the kids wanted to see was the fighting.' I disagreed with him then and I disagree with him now.
** This was the primary reason that Hoag did not reprise her role in the sequels. Well, that and money. "I wanted the ‘fluff' back in the script and I wanted conditions on the set to improve. I also wanted a raise."
* TheDanza: Borderline example, Michelan Sisti wore the Michelangelo costume.
* DeletedScene: The first film had several. There are numerous scenes on the farm that give the four turtles much more CharacterDevelopment, expanding on April and Casey's romance, and would put later scenes into a different context:
** Casey would have been introduced much earlier, watching the news report of the crimewave before getting his hockey mask.
** April and Casey's reaction to Mikey's "turtle wax" joke was originally one of ''relief'' after he goes through a severe HeroicBSOD where he destroys a punching bag and part of the barn's wall. (April was originally going to draw a sketch of him and narrate that he was the one she was the most concerned about - it sticks out in the film, as she comments on Leo and Don, but not Mikey).
** An extended training sequence where Leo proves a point by turning his mask around and fighting blind followed by the other Turtles taking turns doing the same. The scene rather famously has Donatello sporting a straw hat.
** Various scenes of the Turtles training on their own or in pairs trying to master the technique Leo shows them earlier.
** Some of the April and Casey scenes involve him trying to help her with a stuck truck door while she declines and exits on the driver's side. Another leads into the scene of the two of them talking on the porch swing where the night before she shows him her drawings the Turtles but tries to hide the one she did of him in a beanie, they both share a laugh over it.
** A game of "ninja hot potato" where the Turtles toss around an apple and the holder has to defend against the other three while taking a bite out of it. It makes the later scene where Raph finishes off an apple after defeating a squad of Foot
eponymous ninjas a CallBack.
** Shredder sparring with the Foot Clan and mopping the floor with them without even standing up. This is especially notable as this is an actual ninja tactic called fudoza, or immovable seat, and he used actual ninja techniques for the scene.
** Had director Steve Barron and editor Sally Menke had their way, the film would've adapted the original comics' origin story that featured Oroku Nagi verbatim. This plot line found its way into the novelization and [[RecursiveAdaptation comic adaptation]] of the film, giving them [[TruerToTheText the distinction of being the only TMNT
are: specifically, they are red-eared sliders (or ''Trachemys scripta elegans''). However, some adaptations that adapt the original origin story word-for-word]].
** The stickerbook for the movie features scenes that were cut - Raphael's fight with Casey leading into an alley and April leaving the burning apartment followed by Leonardo carrying Raphael.
* DoingItForTheArt: While marketing did hype up his involvement. This was why Creator/JimHenson agreed
opt to help on an independent film about some cartoon based on a comic book (remember, this was before big-budget adaptations of such things were common). He knew full well that to do it right he would basically have to invent new animatronic technology, and he did it so well that it became the basis of what the industry standards for animatronics are today. Unfortunately, as mentioned above, he came to regret his involvement when he saw just how violent the final product was.
* ExecutiveVeto: Danny's Music/SidVicious t-shirt was added at the advisory of director Steve Barron who wanted the film to have a punk rock soundtrack. The producers wanted something a bit more commercially friendly, which is why we got a soundtrack that included Music/MCHammer and songs like "Turtle Power". The original choice for composer was Malcolm [=McLaren=].
* FakeAmerican: The Canadian Creator/EliasKoteas played New York's Casey Jones.
* FakeNationality: Baltimore native Kevin Clash plays Splinter with a Japanese accent.
* FollowTheLeader: The first film came out in the wake of ''Film/Batman1989'''s success. It even has the film's dark and murky tone, in line with the original comics.
* HeAlsoDid: Before this film, director Steve Barron was an acclaimed music video director, having done the videos for [[Music/MichaelJackson "Billie Jean"]], [[Music/AHa "Take on Me," "The Sun Always Shines on TV,"]], [[Music/{{Toto}} "Africa" and "Roseanna"]], as well as the music video-esque CultClassic ''Film/ElectricDreams''. He was also a Creature Shop veteran, which is how he got the company to provide the Turtles' puppets. He'd later go on to direct a different cult film, ''Film/{{Coneheads}}''.
* The trilogy was a US-Hong Kong coproduction between Creator/NewLineCinema (US) and Creator/GoldenHarvest (Hong Kong).
* LoopingLines: Shredder in the films is performed by James Saito in the first film and François Chau in ''Secret
make each of the Ooze'', but is dubbed over by David [=McCharen=] in both. Tatsu meanwhile, is performed by Toshishiro Obata and dubbed by Creator/MichaelMcConnohie in both.
* MissingTrailerScene: In the original trailer, there is a shot of the turtles rising up from what looks like a swamp. The shot was cut from the final release but is part of a longer scene that was later used near the end of ''Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze''.
* NoStuntDouble: Josh Pais who played Raphael in the suit and also did the voice in the first movie did most of his own stunts, save for the backflips and skateboarding.
* OrphanedReference: Raphael is eating an apple after the turtles defeat the Foot's first wave during the sewer fight. This was meant to be a CallBack to the deleted "ninja hot potato" scene mentioned above. Fortunately, it still works
four distinct - ''Westernanimation/RiseOfTheTeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' has only Leo as a joke about Raph finding the Foot so unchallenging that he feels at ease enough to have a snack during the fight.
* RefittedForSequel: Donatello's "eclectic" joke that appeared in the opening fight of ''Secret of the Ooze'' was supposed to have been originally utilized during the extended farm training sequence -- which got cut from the final product.
* SameLanguageDub: The only puppeteer to actually voice his character is Josh Pais as Raphael.
* SparedByTheCut: The scene where Tatsu beats a Foot ninja named Shinsho to death was deemed too dark and one line and heavy breathing were added to the final cut to imply that he survived.
* ThrowItIn: The reason why Raph has a Brooklyn accent in so many other adaptations is because Josh Pais (his actor in the first film) had a thick accent himself and the filmmakers decided it was [[BrooklynRage just too perfect]].
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Originally, Steve Barron wished to replicate April O'Neil's jumpsuit look from the early Mirage comics and the cartoon. The look was going to closer resemble the cartoon with a yellow colored jumpsuit and a big head of red hair (as opposed to a green jumpsuit and brown hair). However, Judith Hoag found the jumpsuit "horrifying" and the idea was nixed. The yellow raincoat April wears in the beginning of the movie is a homage to the yellow jumpsuit she wears in the 1987 cartoon.
** Creator/JenniferBeals, Creator/LorraineBracco, Creator/SandraBullock, Creator/MelanieGriffith, Creator/NicoleKidman, Creator/WinonaRyder, Creator/BrookeShields, Creator/MarisaTomei and Creator/SeanYoung were all considered for April O'Neil.
** The scene where Raphael exits the movie theater was originally going to be different. There would have been no poster for ''Film/{{Critters}}'' showing, and Raphael would have commented, "Cool car. Stupid costume." This would have been a reference to ''Film/Batman1989'', which was in theaters during the filming of this movie.
** In the first film, Tatsu brutally beats a young Foot ninja named Shinsho due to the Foot Clan's failure. Originally, Shinsho was intended to die, but that scene was cut since it was considered too violent for some. The dialogue was replaced with the kid comforting him saying "you'll be alright," to show Tatsu only injured him.
*** In the junior novelization that was done of the movie, Shinsho ''does'' die. Novelizations of movies are typically based on the screenplay, so the change must have happened solely in the editing room.
*** In the French version of the movie, Shinsho does die.
** Both the second and third movies had removed bits of dialogue explaining where Casey was during the second film. Unfortunately it seems the dialogue never went any further than "He was out of town."
** Had the third movie not bombed, the fourth movie would have been about the Turtles and Splinter furthering their mutation. One of the most notable being Mikey taking a more human-like appearance, allowing him to go to the surface. In addition, a fifth turtle named Kirby would have joined the team.
** With {{Creator/Nickelodeon}} owning the franchise now and producing a ContinuityReboot franchise, we likely will never see a true sequel to the 2007 film. All we have now is hints to a plot of a sequel that will probably never materialize.
*** The 2007 film's director, Kevin Munroe, notes that he would have loved to do a sequel exploring the Foot Clan a little more. He also states that he would also liked to have done something with the Rat King or the Triceratons.
** In the 1980s, the first pitch Eastman and Laird got for a film treatment was from schlockmeister Creator/RogerCorman's New World Pictures. The idea was to have the Turtles played by four comedians who were popular at the time - Creator/{{Gallagher}}, Creator/SamKinison, Creator/BobcatGoldthwait and Creator/BillyCrystal. The actors would be dressed in turtle shells and have their arms and legs painted green. Another treatment received at the time took the Turtles into R-rated territory and included a scene with partially nude nuns on roller skates fighting the heroes. It was turned down, but Peter Laird has admitted to wondering how different things would be if he had accepted at the time.
red-eared slider.
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* DoingItForTheArt: Why Creator/JimHenson agreed to help on a independent film about some cartoon based on a comic book (remember, this was before big-budget adaptations of such things were common). He knew full well that to do it right he would basically have to invent new animatronic technology, and he did it so well that it became the basis of what the industry standards for animatronics are today. Unfortunately, as mentioned above, he came to regret his involvement when he saw just how violent the final product was.

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* DoingItForTheArt: Why While marketing did hype up his involvement. This was why Creator/JimHenson agreed to help on a an independent film about some cartoon based on a comic book (remember, this was before big-budget adaptations of such things were common). He knew full well that to do it right he would basically have to invent new animatronic technology, and he did it so well that it became the basis of what the industry standards for animatronics are today. Unfortunately, as mentioned above, he came to regret his involvement when he saw just how violent the final product was.
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* HeAlsoDid: Before this film, director Steve Barron was an acclaimed music video director, having done the videos for [[Music/MichaelJackson "Billie Jean"]], [[Music/AHa "Take on Me," "The Sun Always Shines on TV,"]] [[Music/ThomasDolby "She Blinded Me With Science"]] and [[Music/{{Toto}} "Africa"]], as well as the music video-esque CultClassic ''Film/ElectricDreams''. He was also a Creature Shop veteran, which is how he got the company to provide the Turtles' puppets. He'd later go on to direct a different cult film, ''Film/{{Coneheads}}''.

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* HeAlsoDid: Before this film, director Steve Barron was an acclaimed music video director, having done the videos for [[Music/MichaelJackson "Billie Jean"]], [[Music/AHa "Take on Me," "The Sun Always Shines on TV,"]] [[Music/ThomasDolby "She Blinded Me With Science"]] and TV,"]], [[Music/{{Toto}} "Africa"]], "Africa" and "Roseanna"]], as well as the music video-esque CultClassic ''Film/ElectricDreams''. He was also a Creature Shop veteran, which is how he got the company to provide the Turtles' puppets. He'd later go on to direct a different cult film, ''Film/{{Coneheads}}''.
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** Donatello was originally going to be called Botticelli.

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** Donatello was originally going to be called Botticelli.[[Creator/SandroBotticelli Botticelli]].

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* PetFadStarter: Lots of kids bought pet turtles. Few were ninjas, fewer were mutants, and those that weren't kept were often released into the wild. This contributed to how the Red-Eared Slider, a popular turtle in the pet trade, was introduced into many areas it's not native to.



* PetFadStarter: Lots of kids bought pet turtles. Few were ninjas, fewer were mutants, and those that weren't kept were often released into the wild. This contributed to how the Red-Eared Slider, a popular turtle in the pet trade, was introduced into many areas it's not native to.
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* SparedByTheCut: The scene where Tatsu beats a Foot ninja named Shinso to death was deemed too dark and lines and heavy breathing was added to the final cut to imply that he survived.

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* SparedByTheCut: The scene where Tatsu beats a Foot ninja named Shinso Shinsho to death was deemed too dark and lines one line and heavy breathing was were added to the final cut to imply that he survived.

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Talking to Himself has been made into a redirect to Talking to Themself per TRS.



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* ActingForTwo: Quite common for two characters to share a voice actor. For instance, Bebop and Rocksteady were done by Donatello and Leonardo.



* TalkingToHimself: Quite common for two characters to share a voice actor. For instance, Bebop and Rocksteady were done by Donatello and Leonardo.

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Made into turtle soup per TRS. The merge target would still count, though.


** IndexInAHalfShell



** TurtlePower
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** Various scenes of the Turtles training on their own or in pairs trying to master the technique Leo shows them earlier

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** Various scenes of the Turtles training on their own or in pairs trying to master the technique Leo shows them earlierearlier.
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** April and Casey's reaction to Mikey's "turtle wax" joke was originally one of ''relief'' after he goes through a severe HeroicBSOD where he destroys a punching bag and part of the barn's wall. (April was originally going to draw a sketch of him and narrate that he was the one she was the most concerned about).

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** April and Casey's reaction to Mikey's "turtle wax" joke was originally one of ''relief'' after he goes through a severe HeroicBSOD where he destroys a punching bag and part of the barn's wall. (April was originally going to draw a sketch of him and narrate that he was the one she was the most concerned about).about - it sticks out in the film, as she comments on Leo and Don, but not Mikey).
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Misuse. Keep Circulating The Tapes is about works being impossible to obtain legally, not about the different copyright status of the brand.


* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The rights to the various Ninja Turtles incarnations are split: Creator/ParamountGlobal owns the trademark, the copyright, the 2003, 2012, and 2018 animated series, and the 2014 & 2016 reboot films. Creator/WarnerMedia owns the original trilogy and ''TMNT'', while Fred Wolf Films owns the 1987-1996 animated series. ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' is owned by Creator/{{Hasbro}} alongside ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: [[Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation Venus de Milo]] was barred from ever showing up while Laird owned the franchise, due to him completely hating the character. With Nickelodeon's acquisition of the franchise, it finally became possible for the character to appear again, finally debuting in 2022, in the [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW IDW]] continuity.

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* ExiledFromContinuity: [[Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation Venus de Milo]] was barred from ever showing up while Laird owned the franchise, due to him completely hating the character. With Nickelodeon's acquisition of the franchise, it finally became possible for the character to appear again, finally debuting returning in 2022, in the [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW IDW]] continuity.
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* ExiledFromContinuity: [[Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation Venus de Milo]] was barred from ever showing up while Laird owned the franchise, due to him completely hating the character. Only in recent years is Venus showing up possible due to Nickelodeon now owning the franchise, but even now a comeback is unlikely given her rather divisive reception.

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* ExiledFromContinuity: [[Series/NinjaTurtlesTheNextMutation Venus de Milo]] was barred from ever showing up while Laird owned the franchise, due to him completely hating the character. Only in recent years is Venus showing up possible due to Nickelodeon now owning With Nickelodeon's acquisition of the franchise, but even now a comeback is unlikely given her rather divisive reception.it finally became possible for the character to appear again, finally debuting in 2022, in the [[ComicBook/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIDW IDW]] continuity.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The rights to the various Ninja Turtles incarnations are split: [[{{Creator/Viacom}} ViacomCBS]] owns the trademark, the copyright, the 2003, 2012, and 2018 animated series, and the 2014 & 2016 reboot films. Warnermedia owns the original trilogy and ''TMNT'', while Fred Wolf Films owns the 1987-1996 animated series. ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' is presumably owned by Hasbro alongside ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The rights to the various Ninja Turtles incarnations are split: [[{{Creator/Viacom}} ViacomCBS]] Creator/ParamountGlobal owns the trademark, the copyright, the 2003, 2012, and 2018 animated series, and the 2014 & 2016 reboot films. Warnermedia Creator/WarnerMedia owns the original trilogy and ''TMNT'', while Fred Wolf Films owns the 1987-1996 animated series. ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' is presumably owned by Hasbro Creator/{{Hasbro}} alongside ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.

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Actually, Kiyoshi Kobayashi was the one who voiced Splinter in the Japanese dub. Removing.


* LoopingLines: Shredder in the films is performed by James Saito in the first film and Francois Chau in ''Secret of the Ooze'', but is dubbed over by David [=McCharen=] in both. Tatsu meanwhile, is performed by Toshiro Obata and dubbed by Creator/MichaelMcConnohie in both.
** Enforced to the point of parody in the Japanese "[[{{Bowdlerise}} Hero Turtles]]" dub, with only Splinter sounding anything close to the original performance[[labelnote:*]]This is because Kevin Clash is presumed to have reprised the role, but due to the [[UncreditedRole lack of credits, it's unknown for sure]].[[/labelnote]]

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* LoopingLines: Shredder in the films is performed by James Saito in the first film and Francois François Chau in ''Secret of the Ooze'', but is dubbed over by David [=McCharen=] in both. Tatsu meanwhile, is performed by Toshiro Toshishiro Obata and dubbed by Creator/MichaelMcConnohie in both.
** Enforced to the point of parody in the Japanese "[[{{Bowdlerise}} Hero Turtles]]" dub, with only Splinter sounding anything close to the original performance[[labelnote:*]]This is because Kevin Clash is presumed to have reprised the role, but due to the [[UncreditedRole lack of credits, it's unknown for sure]].[[/labelnote]]
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* DeletedScene: The first film had several.
** There are numerous scenes on the farm that give the four turtles much more CharacterDevelopment, expanding on April and Casey's romance, and would put later scenes into a different context:
** April and Casey's reaction to Mikey's "turtle wax" joke was originally one of ''relief'' after he goes through a severe HeroicBSOD where he destroys a punching bag and part of the barn's wall

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* DeletedScene: The first film had several.
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several. There are numerous scenes on the farm that give the four turtles much more CharacterDevelopment, expanding on April and Casey's romance, and would put later scenes into a different context:
** Casey would have been introduced much earlier, watching the news report of the crimewave before getting his hockey mask.
** April and Casey's reaction to Mikey's "turtle wax" joke was originally one of ''relief'' after he goes through a severe HeroicBSOD where he destroys a punching bag and part of the barn's wallwall. (April was originally going to draw a sketch of him and narrate that he was the one she was the most concerned about).


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** The stickerbook for the movie features scenes that were cut - Raphael's fight with Casey leading into an alley and April leaving the burning apartment followed by Leonardo carrying Raphael.
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* ActorInspiredElement: It was Josh Pais' idea to give Raphael a Brooklyn accent.

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* FakeAmerican: The Canadian Elias Koteas played New York's Casey Jones.

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* FakeAmerican: The Canadian Elias Koteas Creator/EliasKoteas played New York's Casey Jones.



* FollowTheLeader: The first film came out in the wake of ''Film/Batman1989'''s success. It even has the film's dark and murky tone, in line with the original comics.



* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The first film is a nice little snapshot of very, very late 80s culture: New Jack Swing soundtrack? Check. Skateboard ramps inside Shredder's warehouse? Check. Bulky Macintosh computer in April's shop? Check. Spiked hair and Casey mistaking Raphael for a punk? Check. And then there's Michaelangelo's Creator/JamesCagney impression, which dates the movie with what was nostalgic at the time.
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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The rights to the various Ninja Turtles incarnations are split: [[{{Creator/Viacom}} ViacomCBS]] owns the trademark, the copywrite, the 2003, 2012, and 2018 animated series, and the 2014 & 2016 reboot films. Warnermedia owns the original trilogy and ''TMNT'', while Fred Wolf Films owns the 1987-1996 animated series. ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' is presumably owned by Hasbro along side ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.

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* KeepCirculatingTheTapes: The rights to the various Ninja Turtles incarnations are split: [[{{Creator/Viacom}} ViacomCBS]] owns the trademark, the copywrite, copyright, the 2003, 2012, and 2018 animated series, and the 2014 & 2016 reboot films. Warnermedia owns the original trilogy and ''TMNT'', while Fred Wolf Films owns the 1987-1996 animated series. ''Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation'' is presumably owned by Hasbro along side alongside ''Franchise/PowerRangers''.
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* NoStuntDouble: Josh Pais who played Raphael in the suit and also did the voice in the first movie did most of his own stunts, save for the backflips and skateboarding.

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