It's been a verylong time since we've written anything in here, mostly because there
has been nothing of interest to really talk about. The Michael Bay
movies came and went (while acknowledging that the turtles being
aliens was a very stupid idea, I like to think the initial leak had something to do with it), they weren't really anything to write
home about, and I really saw no reason to give a review to either
(CASEY JONES IS A COP, SERIOUSLY!?!).
But now, we have a
new iteration of the Ninja Turtles coming out: Rise of the Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles. And, wow... it does not look good.
There's been a lot
of heavy criticism coming out based on the information that has been provided. The criticism rages from Raphael being the leader,
Donatello being the “cool turtle”, April being a black teenager,
and their overall design.
Just coming from a
visual perspective, it already looks way too different. And are they
in the future? Also notice, Raphael and Mikey both have different
weapons. Was this move to make the property a little less violent,
seeing as how it's on Nickelodeon?
Then we have the Raphael and Donatello role changes. Now... it would make sense at
some point in time, Raphael would take a leadership role, even just
temporarily. Raphael has the general attitude and mannerisms of someone who would become a leader, and a true leader knows when to
lead and when to follow, which would fit Donatello's character.
However, Donatello as the “cool” turtle? Where does that leave
Mikey, seeing as how that was his main character attribute?
Then we have
probably the most controversial of the changes: April O'Neil being
changed into a black teenager.
Let's get this out
of the way right now: It's always a pandering, useless gesture when
franchises change the race of a character. It's never to enhance the
story or give them another perspective; no, it's always done in the
name of “progress” so they can win those brownie points from
HuffPost readers. It usually never yields positive results.
However, changing
April to a black person isn't really that much of a stretch, since April, in
the beginning, was a black woman.
Now, of course,
Nickelodeon probably didn't know this at the time, so this pandering
change could be completely coincidental, but by changing her to a black person,
they're really not changing her character since at one point in time,
she was (especially since it was in her first appearance). The real
gripe I have, personally, is that she's a teenager. What,
exactly, will be her role in the dynamic? Are they just making her a
teenager just so she happens to be their age? April was their
lifeline to the world above; I can't really see what a teenager could
do to help them in their exploits. She's not a news reporter, she's
not a lab assistant, she's not... whatever she was in the CG TMNT movie; she's not even an adult with a place where the
turtles can lay low when shit goes down. She's just a kid (that
doesn't know martial arts).
These changes are
stupid, but I am happy that they didn't go with one direction that
some were urging Nickelodeon to go: Making the turtles vegan. PETA wrote a letter explaining why the turtles should be vegan, claiming that more
and more people are becoming vegan and pizza joints in NYC are adding
vegan options to follow suit. Only thing is, the number of vegans/vegetarians in
the country is debatable: Some say it's 8%, some say it's 6% and some say it's less than 1%. That's not a lot. Not to mention, a high
concentration, of course, would most likely be in New York, with popular pizza joints adding a vegan choice after being scolded for not
having a vegan choice, and folding so that they don't get further bad
Yelp reviews. Cities like New York and Chicago are generally
considered big pizza cities, and the turtles are considered pizza
lovers. And I personally think mutated turtles that spend most of their time living in the sewer would likely care very little about political topics like the Animal Agriculture industry.
Why change what's already been established to placate a very small minority that more
than likely won't even watch your show in the first place? I'm glad that at least Nickelodeon (probably) saw that.
Not to mention, have
you ever actually tried vegan pizza? Spoiler alert: You're still
hungry after.
However, there's one
silver lining in this: There will be a villain voiced by John Cena.
So, there's at least one good thing going on from what's been
announced.
Bottom line: Will
the series be good or bad? It's too early to tell. But from what we
got so far, it doesn't look good. It seems like they're trying to
market to a small, young, left-leaning audience that might not even
have cable (let alone, watch Nickelodeon), with a nostalgic property
that they've more than likely never heard of (or really even cared about in the first place). So really, the show is targeted to
nobody. I don't know why they just didn't continue the show they had
going on before; it really wasn't all that bad. It wasn't great, but
it wasn't terrible.
If you haven't
already, Like our Facebook to keep up to date (now that this show has
come about, I got stuff to write about again). Also, since the whole
“turtles as aliens” angle has pretty much been squashed, the blog
is probably due for a new nickname. Give your thoughts on what that
should be.
Also, make sure to
check out the initial leak of the original Teenage Alien Turtles script that we did way back when that caused all that trouble, and get ready to cringe.
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