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#đđ art#I am straight up serious that this might've been my favorite movie I watched this year#how did it escape me so easily. it whips. I say this unironically.#and yes I have seen The Last Wish and the other Dreamworks classics ofc! They're wonderful and fantastic!#I just feel this movie is severely overlooked and how much it genuinely loves music and it's history has inspired me to look further into i#Plus those enviorments and artsy crafty details oh my ***GOD***. Genuinely the only time I've been really wowed by hyper realistic renderin#If you're willing to put up with a few kinda dumb jokes you're in for something great#Anyways that's my review I'll be here all night
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TMNT S01E04 -Â Hot Rodding Teenagers from Dimension X
AND... just like that, the titles started getting silly.
So the Turtles are planning to turn Baxterâs van into a mobile tracking station, using the equipment in Baxterâs lab. Is this legal? This doesnât seem legal. I know technically theyâre vigilantes, but this seems a little thefty.
So they do what anyone would do: they push the entire van up the stairs, and then Donatello rips the entire side of the van off like he was peeling an orange. Explain to me again why Michelangelo couldnât get out of ropes in the last episode.
It also turns out that Baxterâs been arrested offscreen because âthe authorities didnât appreciate it when he tried to take over the city with his Mouser robots.â Well, that happens when you print your name on your murderous metallic T-rexes. Wait, take over the city? They didnât do that! They just tried to kill Splinter and ate an apartment building!
Since Donatello is modifying an entire van all by himself while everyone else stands around chatting, he inevitably starts asking why THEY have to do ALL the work of stopping Shredder. Iâd be asking why I have to do all the technical stuff, since presumably one of the others can work a wrench.
How has the Technodrome not completely hollowed out the area under New York, causing a catastrophic collapse?
Krang has finally had enough and is refusing to give Shredder any more new toys until Shredder ponies up a pair of opposable thumbs. Shredder acts high and mighty by saying that the body is just one of several experiments heâs doing... which includes more mutants.
I can see the benefits of a bat, since they presumably would have sonar or something like that. But why a lizard? Or a mole? How are those better than the ones you already have?
Shredder then remembers that oh yeah, Krang is from another dimension, and since that dimension is full of nonstop war, he can just get weapons from THAT place. Of course, since Krang also has an army sitting on the other side, he might end up with angry soldiers ripping his face off. Krang is somehow horrified by the idea of what might come through the portal.
In âDonatello is underappreciatedâ news, Donatello has just managed to whip up a personalized, highly-decorated, weaponized vehicle in mere hours. How do his bros respond to this? They want more shit like higher ceilings and pizza ovens so they can mess around while driving. Amazingly he doesnât kill them all with his wrench set, and they careen down the stairs and straight into a fire hydrant.Â
Shredder is apparently expecting to just open the portal right into an armory, but instead two flying cars come zooming through. These are the Neutrinos.
And I donât know if people will agree or not, but Iâve always hated the Neutrinos, the futuristic alien elf people, even when I was a little kid. Part of it was their voices; they always sounded like they had a sore throat. Another was the antiquated slang that they used, which... I never understood the reasons for and is kinda cringey.
But the most glaring reason for me was that they never felt like complete characters. Think about it: when you strip away the weird way they talk, what are you left with? Who are they? What shapes them as people? Answer: we donât know, because theyâre not really developed. They are all basically the same bland empty character. Kala is particularly bad, because her only narrative function is for Michelangelo to occasionally crush on her. Sheâs not a real character on her own.
Letâs just say I prefer the Neutrinos in the IDW comic, where they actually have some character and function instead of âweâre fun-loving teenagers and the grown-ups oppress us!â
sigh
So theyâre chased by a pair of rock warriors in a flying tank, and that sounded so much more metal in my head.
Rocksteady and Bebop blow up the tank, and a firefight breaks out as the Neutrinos escape. The Rock soldiers encounter Krang, who is upset that theyâre seeing him naked.... and by naked, I mean just a brain on a little wheelie stand. Apparently he âlostâ his body when he was banished to Earth... although Iâm not sure how or why.
And then the awkward writing kicks in: Krang and the warriors talk with horror about how the Neutrinos hate war, wonât fight, and âencourage people to have fun.â Perish the thought. Oh Lord, the heavy-handedness is making my brain hurt.
Oh hai World Trade Center. Youâre making me feel awkward and a little depressed.
So the Neutrinos drive right out of a subway entrance, and the Turtles immediately start chasing them, ultimately leaping right into their cars and forcing them to land. But then they find out that the Neutrinos have no idea who Shredder is, and are just a group of shrill-voiced tiny elves who unironically use terms like âdaddio.â
So the Turtles do what any person would do with alien visitors: they take âem to... an arcade. Why? I have no idea.Â
April sparks off a conversation about Dimension X, and another silly âall the grown-ups donât want young kids like us to have fun!â conversation takes place. Look, is there any child with six brain cells who wonât feel pandered to by that sort of thing? Especially with idiotic ideas like them being chased because they trespassed on a battlefield.... um, getting onto a battlefield is its own punishment, because... you are going to die. Nobodyâs going to stop fighting just to kill YOU.
Just then the Rock Warriors torpedo the building and put the scene out of my misery. By coincidence, all the humans in the building suddenly evaporate... so Iâm going to assume theyâre dead.
So the Neutrinos finally do something useful and start firing at the Rock Warriors, and Leonardo manages to wreck their vehicle with his amazing insta-growing sword.
Thatâs easily twelve feet long.
Just then the explosions, energy blasts and probable deaths of multiple people cause the police to show up. I wonder why.
Just then Leonardo mentions how weird it is that Shredder is able to connect to a different dimension.... NOW? YOUâRE GOING TO ASK THAT NOW? Shouldnât you have asked that back before you were playing pinball and listening to the Neutrinos bitch about how mommy and daddy wonât let them zoom around in circles being obnoxious?
So yes, the Turtles finally break out of their âfunâ brainfog and realize that they could be facing a global invasion, which is kind of important. Itâs about time that tenuous plot finally reared its head.
âThis is my Magic 8 Ball!âÂ
No, itâs actually a weather-making device. And then theyâre attacked by the NYPD, who must be really fucking jaded if they donât react to a couple of guys apparently made out of rock.
The Neutrinos tell the Turtles and Splinter about Krang, which explains the whole talking brain thing that came up in the last episode. Wow, that might have been good information to get from them BEFORE YOU WENT TO A FUCKING ARCADE. Sorry, these characters really piss me off.
Oh, and Michelangelo is crushing in Kala. Why? Dunno, because theyâve barely interacted at ALL, so Iâm going to assume itâs because sheâs the only girl heâs ever encountered who isnât way taller than him. Also, her only defining trait is that she cries.
Wait, since when did they have a hydraulic platform inside a phone booth?! How do you even instal that without people noticing?
So the Technodrome that they previously spent hours or days searching for is now something they can just drive up to, and they are able to fly those flying cars right inside with no resistance whatsoever. Of course, while Donatello is diddling with the portal, the mook squad comes in and causes trouble for them, while the other Turtles encounter Shredder, Krang and the Rock Warriors.
I have no idea why Krang is bouncing with joy. It seems premature.
Also the Technodrome has a giant floor section with vanishing panels. Why?Â
Finally the dimensional portal opens, which means the Neutrinos and their bad writing are going as well.
âThereâs a barrel of silicone lubricant over there!â How did you know that? And why do I not want to know WHY itâs there?
âWe want to stay with you, and have FUN!â Can you see why I hate this character with a passion?
The Neutrino with the gray hair says that they have to keep fighting Krang in Dimension X... which seems to go against two things weâve been told. One is that Krang hasnât been involved in the fighting since being banished, and the other is that the Neutrinos just mess around and donât participate in any kind of conflict because it isnât fuuuuuuuuuun.
So they zoom through the portal, and Michelangelo gets teary-eyed over the departure of someone heâs exchanged maybe ten words with over the span of a single day. I care sooooo much right now.
But unfortunately the weather-maker is still causing sufficiently bad weather that the ground is actually shaking. Right now thereâs a frigginâ tornado in the streets.Leonardo handles it the way youâd expect - he leaps out of a flying car and almost dies so he can slice the thing in half.
And having pussed out epicly during the fight, Shredder finally throws a fit and declares that heâll make Krangâs new body for him if Krang kills the Turtles.
And back in the Turtlesâ lair, for some reason theyâre back to sleeping in a quadruple bunk, while April reads them the same childrenâs story over and over again.
VERDICT:
This story is a big step down from the previous three, partly because it feels so schizophrenic. Parts of it, like that bedtime-story ending and the Neutrinos whining, feel incredibly juvenile and pandering to the child audience. But the other half is an actual threat of alien invasion and a dangerous weapon.Â
And the two donât mesh very well, which often makes it feel like the important plot is being sidelined for kiddie antics. It really just sticks out, especially since the characters weâve been shown are not really the kind to respond to serious new developments by just kicking back in an arcade.
I already ranted about the Neutrinos and what shallow half-characters they are, but I gotta say again, they donât really add much of anything to the story beyond a shallow insta-crush, infodumpage and some aerial action scenes.Â
One thing that was much better in this episode is the animation, which has stepped back up from the last episode. And it has some nice moments like the police and military taking on the Rock Warriors, which gave us some good conflict and a sense that the world outside is bigger than just the Turtles and their issues.
Speaking of their issues, despite my bitching it was kinda fun to see the origins of their van, even if poor Donatello remains horribly underappreciated. Heâs the kind of guy who could build a particle accelerator out of toaster parts, and people would complain because it doesnât have an embedded clock.
Grade: C-
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