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Nickelodeon TMNT Episode 1- How Was It?
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10-02-2012, 01:01 PM
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I enjoyed it. I'm not expecting great things from it, but it's a fun watch. And there's nothing wrong with a toon that's just fun to watch.
I liked all the voices, Greg Cipes as Mikey indeed being the best. Perfect choice for that character. Sean Astin did a good job as a younger variation of Raphael. And I think Rob Paulsen makes a perfacetly fine Donatello.
The only one that felt a little flat at times was Jason Biggs as Leo. He wasn't bad by any means, but some of his line delivery felt oddly deadpan. Especially going off of the other three who all have very lively personalities.
I liked the animation, it was very nicely done for what they're going for with the visual style. The characters were lively in their movements and had a lot of personality.
I also thought the 4th wall, western-anime-wannabe gags were well used. They actually had a comedic timing, which is more then can be said for most western toons that try and pull this type of style off. The recent Ultimate Spiderman being the worst case.
All n all, I'll be turning in next week.
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