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''Nigga Turtles'' is a series of videos spoofing the first two ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' films, the [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 original film]] and ''[[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze Secret of the Ooze]]'' by [[WebVideo/{{itsreal85}} it'sreal85]].

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''Nigga Turtles'' is a series of videos spoofing the first two ''Franchise/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles'' films, the [[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1990 original film]] and ''[[Film/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtlesIITheSecretOfTheOoze Secret of the Ooze]]'' Ooze]]'', by [[WebVideo/{{itsreal85}} it'sreal85]].



* HouseSquatting: At the start of the series, the Turtles and Splinter are shown staying in April's apartment, making a complete mess, demanding she bring them food and drinks, and only ever helping around the house when they want something from her. Unlike the film, they are not staying here to hide from Shredder and the Foot Clan (since they haven't even encountered them yet), and it is heavily implied that April herself had no say in the matter, as she is unable to make them leave and even tries to report them to the police, though [[YouHaveToBelieveMe unsurprisingly]], she's dismissed and laughed out of the office.



* NWordPrivileges: The turtles, Splinter, and Shredder notably freely use the term "nigga", but when one of the white Foot ninjas apprehends April she tells her he has a message for "the N-word turtles".

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* NWordPrivileges: The turtles, Splinter, and Shredder notably freely use the term "nigga", "nigga" and other stereotypically black colloquialisms, but when one of the clearly white Foot ninjas apprehends April she April, he tells her he has a message for "the N-word turtles".

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* AbortedArc: When the captured Splinter fails to lure out the Turtles, Shredder cuts him loose so he can follow him straight to the Turtles. This isn't followed up on as of episode 11.

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* AbortedArc: When the captured Splinter fails to lure out the Turtles, In Episode 4, Shredder cuts realizes the Turtles have not bothered to come looking for Splinter, and lets him loose so he can follow go with the intent of following him straight to the Turtles. This them. After Splinter is released, this plot point isn't followed up on as of episode 11.on, and the Turtles eventually encounter Shredder without him having to attack their hideout.



* AdaptationalContextChange: Due to the series being a parody, scenes and events are rearranged and dubbed over to have completely different meanings than they did in the films they're taken from.
** In the first two episodes, Splinter and the Turtles are already shown hanging out in April's apartment as they were at the beginning of ''Secret Of The Ooze''. This was well after they defeated Shredder in the first film, but in this series they haven't met or even heard of him yet at this point.
** In the original film, April went to the police to report on the activity of the Foot Clan, before being ambushed by them in the subway [[HeKnowsTooMuch in an attempt to silence her]]. In Episode 2 of this series, she instead tries to tell the police about the talking turtles and rat that are [[HouseSquatting refusing to leave her house]], and the Foot soldiers confront her in the subway to pass on a message from Shredder telling her to [[SlutShaming keep her legs closed]].
** When the Turtles return to the sewer after dropping off April, the scene in the original film was [[PlayedForDrama a devastating moment]] where they found their home ransacked and Splinter missing. In this version, they are not concerned at all by the mess that was left, and [[FailedASpotCheck it takes them a moment to realize Splinter is even gone]].
--->'''Raphael:''' ''(seeing the lair completely trashed)'' Everything looks the same.
** After Splinter is captured by the Foot, the scene from the original film is included where Shredder strikes him and puts his blade to his throat. In the original, Shredder was torturing Splinter for information about the Turtles, while here, he's simply trying to shut him up [[IncessantMusicMadness to stop him from singing]].
** The beginning of Episode 4 shows the scene from the first film where Shredder finds a picture that Danny drew of Donatello, allowing him realize that one of his students was betraying him. In this context, Danny is another Foot Soldier who was sent to spy on the Turtles, and Shredder gets angry because this drawing is the ''only'' intel he could get on them.
--->'''Shredder:''' ''(unfolding the drawing)'' Okay, so this is a map where I can find the -- man, what the fuck? All you did was draw a picture of the Turtles? It's been a whole month, and this is all the information we got?!
** Episode 4 includes the scene from the beginning of the first film where Splinter lectures the Turtles after their first mission. Here, Splinter is instead scolding his sons for not coming to rescue him when he was captured by the Foot, which didn't occur until well after this scene in the film.
** In the original film, Raph goes out looking for his missing sai, and encounters Casey Jones by chance when the latter is stopping a mugging. In this version, Raph actively seeks out Casey to buy weed from him, and they get into their fight over that instead.
** When Raph returns home after his scuffle with Casey, Splinter lights a candle in the pitch black room when lecturing him. While this dark setting was done for atmospheric reasons in the original film, this version implies that the power was cut off because Splinter bought Air Jordans instead of paying the electric bill.
--->'''Raphael:''' ''(flicking the switch on and off)'' The fuck wrong with the light switch, man?!



* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Rahzar is a mutated Siberian husky/pit-bull instead of a mutated wolf.
* AdaptationalVillainy: Pretty much every other character besides Shredder, Tatsu, and Tokka and Rahzar. Everyone is far more crass and rude than in the actual franchise.

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* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Rahzar is a mutated Siberian husky/pit-bull instead of a mutated wolf.
* AdaptationalVillainy:
AdaptationalJerkass: Pretty much every other character besides Shredder, Tatsu, and Tokka and Rahzar. Everyone is far more crass and rude than in the actual franchise.franchise.
* AdaptationalSpeciesChange: Rahzar is referred to as a mutated Siberian husky/pit-bull, while in the actual ''Secret Of The Ooze'' film referred to him as a mutated wolf.


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* AdaptedOut: Splinter's backstory as the pet of Hamato Yoshi is not mentioned at all, and he has no prior connection to The Shredder.
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* ADateWithRosiePalms:
** Mikey invites the other turtles to check out his biceps. Raph interjects, claiming Mikey got them from masturbating.
** Raphael asks Leo if he has 'a date with [his] hand' before he leaves.
** After Perry reveals that Donatello's toned body was a side effect of the Ooze, Donnie muses that he could have been masturbating instead of going to the gym at 6 am.

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* BoyfriendBlockingDad: Well, uncle. The entire conflict of the story is because Shredder is pissed off that Raph slept with April.



* OverprotectiveDad: Well, uncle. The entire conflict of the story is because Shredder is pissed off that Raph slept with April.
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* TheRedBaron: Raph claims that he's called "Big Blood".

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* TheRedBaron: RedBaron: Raph claims that he's called "Big Blood".
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* AdvancedTech2000: Shredder's Stick-It-Up-Your-Ass 2000.



* Trope2000: Shredder's Stick-It-Up-Your-Ass 2000.

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