I always liked Shredder as the highly skilled normal guy that was still scary in a world filled with aliens, mutants and robots. This show fucked all that up
Utroms always seem to make the mutagen not matter at all. Apparently they can whip the stuff up any time they want, but never do, and only ever made like 6 mutants at all and quit.
>It would honestly be interesting to see a TMNT series that absolutely does not have aliens at all
You mean the original movies where the mutagen was an accident created from radiation mixed with chemical wastes?
They explain it. Hamato Yoshi worked with the Utroms. His friend, who is the stand in for the Oroku Nagi role(Shredder's brother who usually gets merged into Shredder) betrays him to Shredder and leads to his wife getting killed because he wanted to be with her. Splinter was her pet.
A weird mix of both. It started kino then became cringe when they lost anything interesting to do after the reveal with this.
Kino
Rad as fuck
villain sue so cringe
Utroms fucking suck. They always have.
Cringe. The biggest mistake in the show.
Kino. They pussied out with that original Shredder demon shit
Aliens were always the worst part of TMNT
As cringe as Shredder being a mass of worms in Mirage. Just keep him human, period.
I always liked Shredder as the highly skilled normal guy that was still scary in a world filled with aliens, mutants and robots. This show fucked all that up
Yes, really skilled cool guy that dies in his first appearance.
casualfag
Like they didn't spend years of issues later bringing him back, casualfag.
They didn't. He comes back as a worm clone for a handful of issues, it's explicitly said this is a clone and not the original, and he gets killed.
Utroms always seem to make the mutagen not matter at all. Apparently they can whip the stuff up any time they want, but never do, and only ever made like 6 mutants at all and quit.
I mean the same problem extends to anyone making the mutagen really.
They can just make more
Krang and the 2012 Krang usually do.
>It would honestly be interesting to see a TMNT series that absolutely does not have aliens at all
You mean the original movies where the mutagen was an accident created from radiation mixed with chemical wastes?
Kino AF
Why does an alien have a problem with a random Japanese guy that own a rat?
They explain it. Hamato Yoshi worked with the Utroms. His friend, who is the stand in for the Oroku Nagi role(Shredder's brother who usually gets merged into Shredder) betrays him to Shredder and leads to his wife getting killed because he wanted to be with her. Splinter was her pet.
TMMT always seem to get lame when they bring in the Utroms or Space Triceratops.
can't believe this show exposed kids to body horror with Baxter slowly being reduced to a brain in a jar
Eastman and Laird actually had creative control over the show. Though, Insane in the Membrane is why Fast Forward became a thing.
Cringe
The scene of him rising back up after being decapitated was metal af, but him being an alien in a suit ruins it retroactively
This. If the Utrom was like a second Shredder, like his body double or something, I think that'd have been overall better.