The interactive division of Crunchyroll Games, is placing the “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles” into “Street Fighter: Duel” starting May 15, 2024, on the App Store and Google Play:
“…something totally not excellent is happening in the world of ‘Street Fighter: Duel’. ‘M. Bison’ has teamed up with the arch nemesis of the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’— ‘Shredder’.
“Now, the ‘Foot Clan’ threaten to overwhelm ‘Ryu’, ‘Chun-Li’ and the rest of the ‘World Warriors’.
“Can they rely on the help of ‘Leonardo’, ‘Michelangelo’, ‘Raphael’ and ‘Donatello’ to save the day? Will ‘Blanka’ get along with these fellow green heroes or is the world doomed? “
“Beloved characters are at the heart of any great collaboration and ‘Street Fighter’ has a storied legacy of legendary crossovers,” said Terry Li, General Manager of Crunchyroll Games and Executive Vice President of Emerging Business at Crunchyroll.
“We look forward to building on that legacy with Capcom by introducing...
“…something totally not excellent is happening in the world of ‘Street Fighter: Duel’. ‘M. Bison’ has teamed up with the arch nemesis of the ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles’— ‘Shredder’.
“Now, the ‘Foot Clan’ threaten to overwhelm ‘Ryu’, ‘Chun-Li’ and the rest of the ‘World Warriors’.
“Can they rely on the help of ‘Leonardo’, ‘Michelangelo’, ‘Raphael’ and ‘Donatello’ to save the day? Will ‘Blanka’ get along with these fellow green heroes or is the world doomed? “
“Beloved characters are at the heart of any great collaboration and ‘Street Fighter’ has a storied legacy of legendary crossovers,” said Terry Li, General Manager of Crunchyroll Games and Executive Vice President of Emerging Business at Crunchyroll.
“We look forward to building on that legacy with Capcom by introducing...
- 4/17/2024
- by Unknown
- SneakPeek
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Back in the 1990s, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" was all the rage. Thanks to the hit animated series and feature film franchise, the heroes in a half-shell became one of the biggest pop culture sensations of the decade, sparking various imitators like "Biker Mice from Mars" and "Street Sharks." But there was no beating Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, especially when it came to the expansive action figure line from Playmates.
On top of the standard versions of all four turtles, as well as their adoptive father Splinter and primary villains Shredder, Krang, Rocksteady, and Bebop, Playmates released an eclectic array of villains along with a bunch of goofy variations on Leo, Donny, Raph, and Mikey. Michelangelo as a birthday clown? Done. Donatello as a cowboy from the Wild West? Yup. Raphael as an astronaut? You know it. Leonardo as a hockey player?...
Back in the 1990s, "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" was all the rage. Thanks to the hit animated series and feature film franchise, the heroes in a half-shell became one of the biggest pop culture sensations of the decade, sparking various imitators like "Biker Mice from Mars" and "Street Sharks." But there was no beating Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, especially when it came to the expansive action figure line from Playmates.
On top of the standard versions of all four turtles, as well as their adoptive father Splinter and primary villains Shredder, Krang, Rocksteady, and Bebop, Playmates released an eclectic array of villains along with a bunch of goofy variations on Leo, Donny, Raph, and Mikey. Michelangelo as a birthday clown? Done. Donatello as a cowboy from the Wild West? Yup. Raphael as an astronaut? You know it. Leonardo as a hockey player?...
- 12/11/2023
- by Ethan Anderton
- Slash Film
Cowabunga, dudes! With a new Turtle-tastic adventure in our midst with "Mutant Mayhem," it's time to walk down memory lane and see how the surprisingly extensive "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" cinematic canon stacks up. Read on, for our totally tubular and definitive ranking may surprise even the most ardent "Tmnt" fans.
Created in 1984 by comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, the Turtles have become a staple in pop culture and one of the most enduring media franchises across films, television, toys, and video games. They've inspired rap songs, Halloween costumes, and even thousands of dollars in collectors' auctions. It's hard not to be charmed by the hilarious banter from leader Leonardo, tech-wiz Donatello, cool-but-crude Raphael, and party dude Michelangelo, but how has such a confounding concept endured this long?
Well, no matter how malleable the characters are, the series always remains a story about family, brotherhood, and good triumphing over evil.
Created in 1984 by comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, the Turtles have become a staple in pop culture and one of the most enduring media franchises across films, television, toys, and video games. They've inspired rap songs, Halloween costumes, and even thousands of dollars in collectors' auctions. It's hard not to be charmed by the hilarious banter from leader Leonardo, tech-wiz Donatello, cool-but-crude Raphael, and party dude Michelangelo, but how has such a confounding concept endured this long?
Well, no matter how malleable the characters are, the series always remains a story about family, brotherhood, and good triumphing over evil.
- 8/3/2023
- by Larry Fried
- Slash Film
Plot: Follows the Turtle brothers as they work to earn the love of New York City while facing down an army of mutants.
Review: I count myself as a massive fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Whether it’s the old cartoon show, the live actions films of the 90’s, or even the original comic book. While I didn’t vibe with the Michael Bay-produced films, I’ve always loved the turtle action in them. So the fact that this one does the right thing and focuses on the titular characters versus April O’Neil, is already a massive win in my book. That’s what I want in a turtle movie and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem has that in spades. And while there’s certainly a degree of origin story present, it mostly serves to reintroduce the public to this gang of green teens versus treading old ground.
Review: I count myself as a massive fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Whether it’s the old cartoon show, the live actions films of the 90’s, or even the original comic book. While I didn’t vibe with the Michael Bay-produced films, I’ve always loved the turtle action in them. So the fact that this one does the right thing and focuses on the titular characters versus April O’Neil, is already a massive win in my book. That’s what I want in a turtle movie and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem has that in spades. And while there’s certainly a degree of origin story present, it mostly serves to reintroduce the public to this gang of green teens versus treading old ground.
- 8/1/2023
- by Tyler Nichols
- JoBlo.com
Israel Film Fest in L.A., the largest showcase of Israeli cinema and television in North America is celebrating its 35th year, unspooling May 5 to May 26 in theaters and virtually. The opening night film on May 5, coinciding with Israel Independence Day, is Avi Nesher’s “Image of Victory,” screening at the Saban Theater in Beverly Hills.
This year’s edition includes five U.S. premieres with a total of 30 features, docs and shorts. Ahead of the festival, Henry Winkler will be honored with the Career Achievement Award and philanthropist David Weiner will be honored with the Humanitarian Award at the festival’s sponsor luncheon on April 29.
“I’m thrilled that the Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles is fully back for audiences to celebrate and support Israeli movies and their talented filmmakers. We hope that this 35th edition will be a new, exciting beginning towards continuing to bring the very...
This year’s edition includes five U.S. premieres with a total of 30 features, docs and shorts. Ahead of the festival, Henry Winkler will be honored with the Career Achievement Award and philanthropist David Weiner will be honored with the Humanitarian Award at the festival’s sponsor luncheon on April 29.
“I’m thrilled that the Israel Film Festival in Los Angeles is fully back for audiences to celebrate and support Israeli movies and their talented filmmakers. We hope that this 35th edition will be a new, exciting beginning towards continuing to bring the very...
- 4/22/2022
- by Jazz Tangcay
- Variety Film + TV
Written by Rektok Ross, the winter survival thriller Ski Weekend is getting a movie adaptation, with Miles Koules and Oren Koules (Saw) teaming on the upcoming movie. Deadline reports that the young adult thriller is being made for Koulest Productions, a new production company launched by Miles Koules, the son of Oren Koules. “Ski Weekend […]
The post ‘Ski Weekend’ – Thriller from ‘Saw’ Producer Traps Teens in the Snowy Mountains appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
The post ‘Ski Weekend’ – Thriller from ‘Saw’ Producer Traps Teens in the Snowy Mountains appeared first on Bloody Disgusting!.
- 4/20/2022
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: Retired professional hockey player Miles Koules has launched the production company Koulest Productions, partnering with his father Oren Koules—who co-founded Evolution Entertainment and its division Twisted Pictures—to option the YA survival thriller, Ski Weekend, for development.
Oren Koules is a well-known producer who has been behind everything from Lionsgate’s Saw franchise to CBS’ sitcom Two and a Half Men. Miles Koules will look to bring his fresh perspective and hunger for new IP to his company, while benefiting from his father’s decades of experience and expertise in developing projects.
Ski Weekend is the debut novel of former top international trial attorney Liani Kotcher, written under the pen name Rektok Ross. It follows six teens stranded in the mountains who are forced to make impossible choices about who will live and who will die. Ross’ novel was a sought-after property after the widespread success of young...
Oren Koules is a well-known producer who has been behind everything from Lionsgate’s Saw franchise to CBS’ sitcom Two and a Half Men. Miles Koules will look to bring his fresh perspective and hunger for new IP to his company, while benefiting from his father’s decades of experience and expertise in developing projects.
Ski Weekend is the debut novel of former top international trial attorney Liani Kotcher, written under the pen name Rektok Ross. It follows six teens stranded in the mountains who are forced to make impossible choices about who will live and who will die. Ross’ novel was a sought-after property after the widespread success of young...
- 4/20/2022
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
DC Collectibles has announced a totally radical line of action figures based on DC Animation’s Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated film. These are San Diego Comic-Con 2019 exclusives, but you can pre-order them here if you want.
The 2-pack figures and the bundle with all the figures are packed full of accessories and they are said to start shipping September - December. Here’s a breakdown of the figures available:
Batman vs. Tmnt: Batman and Leondardo 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs. Tmnt: Robin and Raphael 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs. Tmnt Ra's Al Ghul and Shredder 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs. Tmnt: Batgirl and Donatello 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs Tmnt: Alfred and Michelangelo 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs Tmnt: Complete Set ($249.99)
The figures look great and I’d actually love to buy myself the whole collection!
Here’s the synopsis for the movie:
"Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finds Gotham City reaching new levels...
The 2-pack figures and the bundle with all the figures are packed full of accessories and they are said to start shipping September - December. Here’s a breakdown of the figures available:
Batman vs. Tmnt: Batman and Leondardo 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs. Tmnt: Robin and Raphael 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs. Tmnt Ra's Al Ghul and Shredder 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs. Tmnt: Batgirl and Donatello 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs Tmnt: Alfred and Michelangelo 2-Pack ($49.99)
Batman vs Tmnt: Complete Set ($249.99)
The figures look great and I’d actually love to buy myself the whole collection!
Here’s the synopsis for the movie:
"Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles finds Gotham City reaching new levels...
- 7/10/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Matthew Byrd Jun 24, 2019
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rescue-Palooza! remixes classics beat-em-ups while adding new content.
One dedicated fan has decided to pay tribute to the golden age of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games) by creating a brand new arcade-like Tmnt title called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rescue-Palooza!
While plots have rarely played a big role in Tmnt games of the past, the story of Rescue-Palooza is actually integral to the appeal of this project. See, it seems that Shredder has decided to re-ignite his rivalry with the turtles by kidnapping all of their friends over the years. Actually, he's managed to kidnap about 60 people.
The reason that number is significant is that it also represents the total number of playable characters in this game. Yes, once you rescue one of the many kidnapped characters, they can be selected via the character selection menu alongside our turtle heroes.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rescue-Palooza! remixes classics beat-em-ups while adding new content.
One dedicated fan has decided to pay tribute to the golden age of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles games) by creating a brand new arcade-like Tmnt title called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Rescue-Palooza!
While plots have rarely played a big role in Tmnt games of the past, the story of Rescue-Palooza is actually integral to the appeal of this project. See, it seems that Shredder has decided to re-ignite his rivalry with the turtles by kidnapping all of their friends over the years. Actually, he's managed to kidnap about 60 people.
The reason that number is significant is that it also represents the total number of playable characters in this game. Yes, once you rescue one of the many kidnapped characters, they can be selected via the character selection menu alongside our turtle heroes.
- 6/24/2019
- Den of Geek
James Hunt Jun 5, 2019
If anything, Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles isn't bonkers enough.
In the gloaming of the 21st Century’s second decade, the pop-cultural narrative has been dominated by superhero mash-ups and the idea of shared universes.
From the McU to the Dceu, from Ready Player One to Wreck-It Ralph, audiences have favoured combination over innovation. Whether you deride it as the end of culture, or forgive it as a collective grasp for familiarity in a world too mad to comprehend, it’s hard to deny that it is, for better or worse, what people want.
So it is that we find ourselves watching Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Fears of a cultural nadir aside, there’s tons to enjoy in this surprisingly apposite meeting. Batman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are all, at their core, city-based crimefighters with an animal theme and a plenty of martial arts moves.
If anything, Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles isn't bonkers enough.
In the gloaming of the 21st Century’s second decade, the pop-cultural narrative has been dominated by superhero mash-ups and the idea of shared universes.
From the McU to the Dceu, from Ready Player One to Wreck-It Ralph, audiences have favoured combination over innovation. Whether you deride it as the end of culture, or forgive it as a collective grasp for familiarity in a world too mad to comprehend, it’s hard to deny that it is, for better or worse, what people want.
So it is that we find ourselves watching Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Fears of a cultural nadir aside, there’s tons to enjoy in this surprisingly apposite meeting. Batman and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles are all, at their core, city-based crimefighters with an animal theme and a plenty of martial arts moves.
- 6/5/2019
- Den of Geek
Neca has released a couple new action figures for the classic 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. One of them is for Shredder and the other is for Shredder’s Foot soldiers.
The figures are currently on pre-sale here for $119. For Shredder click here and for the Foot solider click here. To see the previously released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters, click here.
The Shredder figure is 1/4 scale and is 18” tall. It also comes with 30 points of articulation, a removable cape, a removable mask, a spear, a knife and sheath, and multiple interchangeable hands.
From the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie! After wading in a puddle of radioactive waste, four radical reptiles are transformed into New York City’s greatest crime-fighting quartet. Their biggest enemy? The Shredder, ruthless leader of the Foot Clan, a criminal organization that’s terrorizing the city.
This highly-detailed action figure stands 18” tall and features 30 points of articulation,...
The figures are currently on pre-sale here for $119. For Shredder click here and for the Foot solider click here. To see the previously released Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters, click here.
The Shredder figure is 1/4 scale and is 18” tall. It also comes with 30 points of articulation, a removable cape, a removable mask, a spear, a knife and sheath, and multiple interchangeable hands.
From the 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie! After wading in a puddle of radioactive waste, four radical reptiles are transformed into New York City’s greatest crime-fighting quartet. Their biggest enemy? The Shredder, ruthless leader of the Foot Clan, a criminal organization that’s terrorizing the city.
This highly-detailed action figure stands 18” tall and features 30 points of articulation,...
- 2/7/2019
- by Joey Paur
- GeekTyrant
Stars: Jamie Anderson, Sofia Pernas, Zachary Soetenga, Pierson Fode, Juanxo Villaverde, Lindsey McKeon, Mark Steger | Directed by Alastair Orr
Prey, also known as Indigenous, follows a group of tourists as they travel to the paradise of Panama for their post-graduation vacation. After meeting a few locals, the five friends decide to check out a supposedly magical waterfall deep in the jungle, despite others warning them of the lurking indigenous Chupacabras. After their guide vanishes, the group soon find they have fallen prey to something stalking them in the jungle.
In this day and age of instant gratification, the fact that a movie has taken two years to finally see the light of day in the UK – especially given how fast non-theatrical titles hit VOD these days – is usually a bad omen. And that’s totally true of Prey; a film which wastes 25 minutes of its already short, less than 80 minutes,...
Prey, also known as Indigenous, follows a group of tourists as they travel to the paradise of Panama for their post-graduation vacation. After meeting a few locals, the five friends decide to check out a supposedly magical waterfall deep in the jungle, despite others warning them of the lurking indigenous Chupacabras. After their guide vanishes, the group soon find they have fallen prey to something stalking them in the jungle.
In this day and age of instant gratification, the fact that a movie has taken two years to finally see the light of day in the UK – especially given how fast non-theatrical titles hit VOD these days – is usually a bad omen. And that’s totally true of Prey; a film which wastes 25 minutes of its already short, less than 80 minutes,...
- 3/26/2016
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Gavin Jasper Aug 10, 2019
For decades, Undertaker was deemed a legendary force at WrestleMania, but do his matches at SummerSlam back him up the same way?
For so long, the Undertaker was a starring attraction at WrestleMania due to his lengthy winning streak. Only in recent years has he been beaten by the likes of Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, two of the few wrestlers modern-day WWE cares about protecting.
WrestleMania was always the Undertaker at his strongest, where you have to be at the top of your game to defeat him. But what is the Undertaker without his mythological plot armor? Sure, he’s a top tier threat, but has SummerSlam given him the same unstoppable mystique? Well...no, not really. SummerSlam honestly hasn’t been all too good for Undertaker all in all.
Undertaker started with the WWF in the end of 1990 and he almost immediately became the company's top heel.
For decades, Undertaker was deemed a legendary force at WrestleMania, but do his matches at SummerSlam back him up the same way?
For so long, the Undertaker was a starring attraction at WrestleMania due to his lengthy winning streak. Only in recent years has he been beaten by the likes of Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns, two of the few wrestlers modern-day WWE cares about protecting.
WrestleMania was always the Undertaker at his strongest, where you have to be at the top of your game to defeat him. But what is the Undertaker without his mythological plot armor? Sure, he’s a top tier threat, but has SummerSlam given him the same unstoppable mystique? Well...no, not really. SummerSlam honestly hasn’t been all too good for Undertaker all in all.
Undertaker started with the WWF in the end of 1990 and he almost immediately became the company's top heel.
- 8/16/2015
- Den of Geek
@_NerdyGeek_ How about this pic? :) pic.twitter.com/5AIlsGJhYU — MarvelStudiosMovies (@AidarSM) March 26, 2014 Thanks to Nerdy Geek for the Heads Up The city needs heroes. Darkness has settled over New York City as Shredder and his evil Foot Clan have an iron grip on everything from the police to the politicians. The future is grim until four unlikely outcast brothers rise from the sewers and discover their destiny as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.The Turtles must work with fearless reporter April O’Neil (Megan Fox) & her wise-cracking cameraman Vern Fenwick (Will Arnett) to save the city and unravel Shredder’s diabolical plan. The popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise has captivated audiences of all ages for decades, into the 21st century. - transcribed by Jake Lester Ninja Turtles will be directed by Jonathan Liebesman ("Wrath of the Titans"), and produced by Michael Bay ("The Rock"). The script was written by Josh Appelbaum and André Nemec,...
- 3/26/2014
- ComicBookMovie.com
It's true there are slasher movies out there worse than Shredder. No budget nonsense that challenges the least discerning viewer to finish watching it.
You know exactly what I'm talking about. The kind of movie where kills happen off screen, people wander around aimlessly and the only scare comes from knowing you pissed away free time on something so banal. They've been around since the very birth of the slasher (see 1978's Savage Water, for the earliest example I'm aware of) and are made with alarming cluelessness today (The Graveyard). We'll always have terrible slasher films, as seemingly anyone can make them And get them distributed.
But Shredder's sins are perhaps the most egregious. Outfitted with a budget and a cast of working actors, equipped with technical prowess and filmmaking know how, this is still the best that co-writer/director Greg Huson could do. A mixture of horror and...
You know exactly what I'm talking about. The kind of movie where kills happen off screen, people wander around aimlessly and the only scare comes from knowing you pissed away free time on something so banal. They've been around since the very birth of the slasher (see 1978's Savage Water, for the earliest example I'm aware of) and are made with alarming cluelessness today (The Graveyard). We'll always have terrible slasher films, as seemingly anyone can make them And get them distributed.
But Shredder's sins are perhaps the most egregious. Outfitted with a budget and a cast of working actors, equipped with technical prowess and filmmaking know how, this is still the best that co-writer/director Greg Huson could do. A mixture of horror and...
- 9/8/2012
- by Masked Slasher
- DreadCentral.com
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