TMNT Cast - Exclusive ToonBarn Interview at SDCC!
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- Rob Paulsen (Donatello), Greg Cipes (Michaelangelo) and Sean Astin (Rafael) sat down with ToonBarn Head Writer Marc Morrell at San Diego Comic-Con (SDCC) to talk about new episodes appearing on Nickelodeon for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT), starting August 2nd at 11 AM ET.
“I was born at night, but not last night, son.” Lol 😂
They are all totally cool in person, and so grounded and thankful to do what they do. If you can make it out to any of the Comic Book Conventions when they are appearing, it's worth it to let them know how much you appreciate their work.
man I wish can meet them in person they sound so awesome to meet
Me too.
greg cipes is such a hippie
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Agree
Lol -love how Greg is just CAUSUALLY in a hot dog suit
Where is Seth Green
Greg sipes
Cipes
quede tramada
Where are all three Leos? lol
I wish the ninja turtles cursed
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I distinctly remember "damn" being used more than once in both the Mirage comics and first movie. There may have been some harsher language (or grawlixes implying harsher language) in the comics as well, but my memory's a bit fuzzy. There was certainly much harsher violence.
Well, yeah. But I mean actually cursed. Damn isn't really that much of a curse word.
I wouldn't recommend reading Bodycount, because it's not a good comic and it's basically just Eastman and Bisley trying to out-stupid each other on every page extreme '90s style (in what I can only assume was intended as a parody of current trends at the time, or the result of a truckload of cocaine), but it does have Raph saying "shit" and "retarded". Also a bunch of other things that wouldn't be said in a cartoon but might not qualify as "that much of a curse word". There were a couple of interrupted "f--" things in there as well, but I think those were from other characters. Someone, not Raph, said "butt hole" as well, but Raph did say "butt nut", whatever that means.
Lolol.. That sounds hilarious... XD
+Angelice Mojica In theory, perhaps. The execution, however, was just bad. If it was intended as a parody of bad 90s comics (which I can only assume it was, based on the observation that both Simon Bisley's art and Kevin Eastman's writing was unusually terrible), they forgot to add humorous commentary, because it just reads like a bad 90s comic.