My brother's elementary school classmate was the son of the guy who owned All Effects Studios, Eric Allard. As such, I got to see the studio and the costumes used in the film
Just came across this because I remembered there was a period where I was obsessed with learning all I could about the animatronics used in these movies. Was very surprised to find the account of someone who actually worked on them! Its crazy you dont have more subscribers given all your experience. Thanks for posting this, this was a really cool look behind the scenes.
I thought Jim Henson's Creature Shop did a much better job on the Turtles in the first two movies than the All Effect Company did in the third film. I thought the The Turtles and Splinter looked terrible in the third film
+Ian Thompson Same here. I wasn't too crazy of how the costumes and the Splinter puppet looked that were remade for the third live-action movie. I would've preferred the costumes and the Splinter puppet to be provided once again from Jim Henson's creature Shop again and had reused the look of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live-action movie.
Saw this as a kid then, I was in the target audience age range too. These all effects versions super sucked on the big silver screen! Even us kids vocalized our disdain then haha
yeah it took talent unlike what we have today like beyonce and the kardhadogs and autotune 3d effects and kayne west LOL. Tell me when is the last time you saw a good movie at the cinema? for me probably in 2000..... Nothing since.
Costumes in first movie were really good. In 2nd movie they improved a lot and still my favorite, they did a great job.. In 3rd movie, they were really, I mean really bad..
+Nevzat Mutlu Same here. I wasn't too crazy of how the costumes and the Splinter puppet looked that were remade for the third live-action movie. I would've preferred the costumes and the Splinter puppet to be privided once again from Jim Henson's Creaure Shop and reused the look of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live action movie.
Ahh this is so cool! I've seen almost every rare ninja turtles clip out there but never have I seen an inside look on the animitronics, especially for the third film! Awsome! Thanks for sharing.
I still love TMNT 3. If you read the comics growing up or played the game then you knew about how much the Turtles time traveled. The third movie was that for us fans.
I say the same. People mixed emotions on tha movie We all wanted that..."darker" tone of the first movie and more of it. We didn't mind the second one, but we realized itdeviated. And the 3rd was strictly like one of the "one offs" in comics..however, because we kinda KNEW it was FAR from the darker tone, then we knew it may never go back. I personally believe that all movies, when they have multiple sequels, should be able to go back and forth or simply have two sections. The darker tones and the lighter tones...except horror. lol. Anyhow, there should've been a return to the darker story driven tone. A whacky adventure tone, and a run of the mill, day inthe life of a teenage turtle ninja tone, like the 2nd movie
Watching this in 2018. I have to say, at least on its own, this is not bad. I would have liked to see you guys take on one more project like this, besides Ninja Turtles.
+KHWendy28 Same here. I never did like how the costumes of the Turtles and the Splinter puppet looked of the 1993 third live-action movie. I wish Jim Henson's Creature Shop had provided the costumes and the Splinter puppet again for the thirdive-action movie and reused the designs of the costumes of the Turtles and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live-action movie too.
***** the 3rd one just looked fake to me its like Come on and in the other 2 they looked so real I wish they keep that too in the 3rd one still I liked the movie and all but not the way the turtles look.
+KHWendy28 Same here. The Jim Henson version of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were made the first two movies were so well made. Don't get me wrong, I still like the third live-action movie, but the All Effects Company made the costumes and the Splinter puppet look cheap. I don't see any reason why the people of the Jim Henson Creature Shop couldn't still once again provide costumes and the Splinter puppet again for the third live-action movie too.
*+turtlelover789* The Jim Henson Company were pussies about violence. Blame them. They pulled out of the trilogy when they decided enough violence was enough. There were a lot of moral guardian pussies back then.
Despite other people say or think towards the third live-action movie, I enjoyed watching it as a kid and I still do. But I would've preferred the costumes and the Splinter puppet to be provided from Jim Henson's Creature Shop again and I also would've preferred the Turtles and Splinter to still look like how they had appeared of the second live-action movie too.
Unfortunately for you the producers of the film didn't feel the same way. They had an ass full of the Henson Group's arrogance and bug filled, glitch prone performance system. Although in concept it was brilliant, in execution it was crap. What you don't see in the first films, which I am a huge fan of, are all the takes that couldn't be used because of the constant interference and out of control movements that couldn't be used. The fact is that The Henson's had the first right of refusal to keep the contract. They were contractually able to look at both my budget and technical writing to either match my numbers or pass on the project. Knowing that the producers would look only at the bottom line, as they had the confidence that Allfx could pull it off, I wrote the approach to the performance system in such a way that I knew that the Henson Group would think I didn't have a clue how to make it work, and they took the bait. In fact, at that time they were so arrogant that they actually accused me of infiltrating their company and stealing there technology. Why on earth would I need to steel crap? The only clue I had on the form function were a few pictures in a fan magazine. The computer architecture and software was designed and built from the ground up by Allfx under the management of the brilliant Robert (Bob) Wilcox, and Young Kwan in four months with mechanical design by Tad Kranouski and myself. Jim Henson was a wonderful man. I consulted with him as a producer on "Short Circuit 2" to find some puppeteers in Toronto Canada where the film was shot. I was trilled to meet him in person when he came to visit the set. And I remain a fan of his work and respect his legacy. But he was long gone when we did TMNT3. And that is unfortunate on many levels. But the lesson here is clear. No matter how successful one is as a company or an individual, don't ever make the mistake of thinking that no one else can do what you do.
@@allfx That's fascinating insight! Thank you for sharing! I'm absolutely fascinated with the process; do you have (or if not have you given thought to) a book talking about the process and the suits and all that?
It always amaze me whenever I see BTS stories like this. The talent and hardwork that goes into making this puppets come to life is inspiring. Kudos to those in this field!
My friend Michelle owns the Leonardo and Michelangelo heads from this film. Also, my other friend from high school Ashley was an extra (playing one of the Japanese kids) in the film. RJ
I would've liked to see you guys tackle just ONE MORE creature project. This work came so close to perfectly replicating Jim Henson's turtles, the effort would work well in a movie on its own. The problem with working on a sequel is surely the expectations.
Can you tell us where this footage came from? It is BEYOND awesome! I have always been a big animatronics freak (reason I got into TMNT to begin with) so I LOVE seeing behind the scenes stuff like this!! Thanks SO much for sharing!!! :)
+Roberto Serrano Not me. I think the costumes that were used for the first two live-action movies looked better. I wish Jim Henson's Creature Shop had still provided the costumes and the Splinter puppet again for the third live-action movie and had reused the designs of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live-action movie too.
@@allfx i think you fail the concept of criticism. Noone coild criticise a movie in the first place because very vew could actually do a better job. But if noone is allowed to voice an opinion you'll never know what the masses like/dislike. Therefore you need the honest opinion of people who couldn't do a job better than you if their lifes depended on it. Just grow a pair and accept negative as well as positive.
@@allfx It was already done better. The first movie was made on nearly half the budget of the third one and was independently financed, yet they did a way better job with the look of the turtles and Splinter. I think the technology you guys used was still really cool and I've seen other movies you guys have worked on like Short Circuit, but when compared to the first two movies, the turtles and Splinter look pretty awful.
@@allfx whether they can or can't do it better has nothing to do with the original statement of them being God awful..lol. Nice try at deflection 3 years ago. This video is still very awesome, however. Very cool to see how they controlled the facial features.
Thats well cool Eric... I remember having one of those Toshiba laptops long ago as i remember the clip on mouse ball a 386 33mhz or 66mhz something like that...
replying 2 years later... but still.... wasn't that the greatest part of being a kid in the 80s & 90s? Seeing movies with REAL characters actually there whether it was horror or fantasy or WHATEVER! it was so great. Jim Henson was a god among men in my childhood, to say the least.
Hm. Legendary's Godzilla monsters, Rocket Raccoon, the animals from Jungle Book and Narnia, Optimus Prime, Peter Jackson's King Kong, Amazing Spider-Man's Lizard (yes, really), every Hulk after Ang Lee's, Incredible Hulk's Abomination...this is just a few CGI characters I feel even old-school fans might appreciate. For your consideration.
Usar fibras de opticas e silicone para servir como nervos e musculos, pareceu-me uma boa Ideia. O movimento das mãos podem ser copias do locomotor humano, para o equilibrio do automato cibernético ... isto sim parece ser o desafio. Que ele ande como uma pessoa sem que caia... Usar o silicone para que ele possa processar o equilibrio em seu corpo porquanto anda. E #um_sistema_de_analise_sensitivos para os pés para as mãos e para a face.
Diminishing returns on the second movie and they took the cheaper contract for the animatronics. Budgets fro the second and third film weren't that far apart. Part 2 had a 25 million budget. Part 3 a 21 million. But the films went from grossing 135 million on the first film to 78 million on part 2 to 42 million on part 3. Plus, the second and third films were released as interest in the property was starting to cool off a bit.
I guess it’s because up on watching the first movie Jim Henson didn’t like what he saw finding it to be too violent for children’s entertainment or maybe the company was trying honer Jim Henson’s wish by not taking on another Ninja turtles movie or maybe it was just a money saving budget to not use the Henson company
Very interesting footage, but it makes me wonder how they did the costumes for the first movie? As they looked *completely* different, were the originals worn out by the time the 3rd movie was being made or something?
I appreciate what the All Effects Company tried to do, in replicating Jim Henson's work. But the suits, puppets, animatronics (mostly the designs themselves) still don't look good, in my opinion of course. Edit: Though I have to admit, I did laugh at 2:00 when he made Donnie cry.
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What's weird is that I recgonize most of the other props in the background of this video (I see Johnny 5, the Energizer Bunny and Bluey from F/X 2). But where the heck is that Venus Flytrap prop from?
What's interesting is that the third movie's animatronics allowed more emotional expressions on Turtles' faces...yet the fist and second movies still looked better.
There's been complaints about the costume posted here. From a visual perspective The Suits in TMNT3 were noticeably different. However as far as the movement of the actors go I find the TMNT 3 suits gave the actors more movement. I think the animatronics was as good as it was in the previous TMNT films and maybe even better.
Using fiber optics and silicone to serve as nerves and muscles seemed like a good idea. The movement of the hands can be copies of the human locomotor, for the balance of the cyber automaton ... this seems to be the challenge. Let him walk like a person without falling ... Use silicone so that he can process the balance in his body as he walks. And #a_analysis_system_hand_feel and face sensitive.
There wasn’t a reason as to why they didn’t return I guess it’s because upon watching the first movie Jim Henson didn’t really like what he saw finding it to be violent maybe the company was trying to honor Jim Henson’s wishes by not part taking another ninja turtles film or maybe it was a money saving budget to not use the Henson workshop
@@user-wh6hg3gz8h Apparently there's a few reasons. Money was one of them sure, but from what I read in Cinefantastique, this was also due to the producers wanting to split away from the Creature Shop. If you're willing to find it, Eric's got another reasoning in this comments section as to why the Hensons were booted out for movie 3. If I had to guess, it was a mix of money and the Hensons being upset with the "I memory of Jim Henson" credit in Secret of the Ooze. Granted, if it was Jim's wish that they didn't do any more violent films, then: a) how does that explain all the slapstick and explosions seen in the company's other works. b) why they worked on the sequel to begin with, even with all the kidifying.
My brother's elementary school classmate was the son of the guy who owned All Effects Studios, Eric Allard. As such, I got to see the studio and the costumes used in the film
Just came across this because I remembered there was a period where I was obsessed with learning all I could about the animatronics used in these movies. Was very surprised to find the account of someone who actually worked on them! Its crazy you dont have more subscribers given all your experience. Thanks for posting this, this was a really cool look behind the scenes.
I thought Jim Henson's Creature Shop did a much better job on the Turtles in the first two movies than the All Effect Company did in the third film. I thought the The Turtles and Splinter looked terrible in the third film
+Ian Thompson Same here. I wasn't too crazy of how the costumes and the Splinter puppet looked that were remade for the third live-action movie. I would've preferred the costumes and the Splinter puppet to be provided once again from Jim Henson's creature Shop again and had reused the look of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live-action movie.
Me too,I hated it.
@@toosweet1327 it felt too weird
Agreed.
Saw this as a kid then, I was in the target audience age range too. These all effects versions super sucked on the big silver screen! Even us kids vocalized our disdain then haha
I love the part at 2:00. They made Donnie cry.
amazing, great to see behind the scenes of good old puppetry and animatronics !
This is incredibly complicated. Miracle the movies were made like they were.
+ClarenseE movies are even more complicated now. Its insane.
yeah it took talent unlike what we have today like beyonce and the kardhadogs and autotune 3d effects and kayne west LOL. Tell me when is the last time you saw a good movie at the cinema? for me probably in 2000..... Nothing since.
Which movie was that? ☺
@@JackHorner69 Computers do all the work now.
Costumes in first movie were really good. In 2nd movie they improved a lot and still my favorite, they did a great job.. In 3rd movie, they were really, I mean really bad..
+Nevzat Mutlu Same here. I wasn't too crazy of how the costumes and the Splinter puppet looked that were remade for the third live-action movie. I would've preferred the costumes and the Splinter puppet to be privided once again from Jim Henson's Creaure Shop and reused the look of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live action movie.
The mouth sync in the third was better though
I just watched all 3 and immediately noticed the costume differences. 3’s costumes were…. Atrocious.
@@ddpacino the 3rd one was really over the top and "scary looking"
I cant imagine how 7 years old me would have been mind blown and excited about that since I am totaly in awe wathching that today, 30 years later!
That guy was having way too much fun. Lol.
I love the tech, but I will continue with ignoring that there is a third movie.
Ahh this is so cool! I've seen almost every rare ninja turtles clip out there but never have I seen an inside look on the animitronics, especially for the third film! Awsome! Thanks for sharing.
the turtle crying
what?what's with that?
I still love TMNT 3. If you read the comics growing up or played the game then you knew about how much the Turtles time traveled. The third movie was that for us fans.
I say the same.
People mixed emotions on tha movie
We all wanted that..."darker" tone of the first movie and more of it.
We didn't mind the second one, but we realized itdeviated.
And the 3rd was strictly like one of the "one offs" in comics..however, because we kinda KNEW it was FAR from the darker tone, then we knew it may never go back.
I personally believe that all movies, when they have multiple sequels, should be able to go back and forth or simply have two sections. The darker tones and the lighter tones...except horror. lol.
Anyhow, there should've been a return to the darker story driven tone. A whacky adventure tone, and a run of the mill, day inthe life of a teenage turtle ninja tone, like the 2nd movie
@@agonleed3841 it is a PG movie
Thanks for sharing this video! It's really cool to see, always loved the costumes.
Watching this in 2018. I have to say, at least on its own, this is not bad. I would have liked to see you guys take on one more project like this, besides Ninja Turtles.
Absolutely amazing!
I did not care for the turtles look in part 3 Now parts 1 and 2 they looked Awesome
+KHWendy28 Same here. I never did like how the costumes of the Turtles and the Splinter puppet looked of the 1993 third live-action movie. I wish Jim Henson's Creature Shop had provided the costumes and the Splinter puppet again for the thirdive-action movie and reused the designs of the costumes of the Turtles and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live-action movie too.
***** the 3rd one just looked fake to me its like Come on and in the other 2 they looked so real I wish they keep that too in the 3rd one still I liked the movie and all but not the way the turtles look.
+KHWendy28 Same here. The Jim Henson version of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were made the first two movies were so well made. Don't get me wrong, I still like the third live-action movie, but the All Effects Company made the costumes and the Splinter puppet look cheap. I don't see any reason why the people of the Jim Henson Creature Shop couldn't still once again provide costumes and the Splinter puppet again for the third live-action movie too.
*+turtlelover789*
The Jim Henson Company were pussies about violence. Blame them. They pulled out of the trilogy when they decided enough violence was enough.
There were a lot of moral guardian pussies back then.
*+turtlelover789*
I mean, I respect Jim Henson and his work, but he was a pussy when it came to violence in children's films.
Despite other people say or think towards the third live-action movie, I enjoyed watching it as a kid and I still do. But I would've preferred the costumes and the Splinter puppet to be provided from Jim Henson's Creature Shop again and I also would've preferred the Turtles and Splinter to still look like how they had appeared of the second live-action movie too.
Unfortunately for you the producers of the film didn't feel the same way. They had an ass full of the Henson Group's arrogance and bug filled, glitch prone performance system. Although in concept it was brilliant, in execution it was crap. What you don't see in the first films, which I am a huge fan of, are all the takes that couldn't be used because of the constant interference and out of control movements that couldn't be used. The fact is that The Henson's had the first right of refusal to keep the contract. They were contractually able to look at both my budget and technical writing to either match my numbers or pass on the project. Knowing that the producers would look only at the bottom line, as they had the confidence that Allfx could pull it off, I wrote the approach to the performance system in such a way that I knew that the Henson Group would think I didn't have a clue how to make it work, and they took the bait. In fact, at that time they were so arrogant that they actually accused me of infiltrating their company and stealing there technology. Why on earth would I need to steel crap? The only clue I had on the form function were a few pictures in a fan magazine. The computer architecture and software was designed and built from the ground up by Allfx under the management of the brilliant Robert (Bob) Wilcox, and Young Kwan in four months with mechanical design by Tad Kranouski and myself. Jim Henson was a wonderful man. I consulted with him as a producer on "Short Circuit 2" to find some puppeteers in Toronto Canada where the film was shot. I was trilled to meet him in person when he came to visit the set. And I remain a fan of his work and respect his legacy. But he was long gone when we did TMNT3. And that is unfortunate on many levels. But the lesson here is clear. No matter how successful one is as a company or an individual, don't ever make the mistake of thinking that no one else can do what you do.
+allfx
The animatronics look good, but I think the suits themselves are too cartoony-looking in the third film...
@@allfx That's fascinating insight! Thank you for sharing! I'm absolutely fascinated with the process; do you have (or if not have you given thought to) a book talking about the process and the suits and all that?
It always amaze me whenever I see BTS stories like this. The talent and hardwork that goes into making this puppets come to life is inspiring. Kudos to those in this field!
thaks guys for make this video when l learn how to make many movies and is nice to meet to many acotrs, singers, dancers to many people
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My friend Michelle owns the Leonardo and Michelangelo heads from this film. Also, my other friend from high school Ashley was an extra (playing one of the Japanese kids) in the film.
RJ
This is fascinating to see, thank you so much for sharing! Are you aware NECA recently made action figures based on these designs?
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I would've liked to see you guys tackle just ONE MORE creature project. This work came so close to perfectly replicating Jim Henson's turtles, the effort would work well in a movie on its own. The problem with working on a sequel is surely the expectations.
Hey producers, I'm still here. I have been out of it for a while but coming back strong,
Can you tell us where this footage came from? It is BEYOND awesome! I have always been a big animatronics freak (reason I got into TMNT to begin with) so I LOVE seeing behind the scenes stuff like this!! Thanks SO much for sharing!!! :)
You SIlly Little FREAK!
What if jim henson creature shop returns??
i am the only one who thinks that the turtle costumes here look good?
+Roberto Serrano Not me. I think the costumes that were used for the first two live-action movies looked better. I wish Jim Henson's Creature Shop had still provided the costumes and the Splinter puppet again for the third live-action movie and had reused the designs of the costumes and the Splinter puppet that were remade for the second live-action movie too.
No. I agree 100%!
Very cool 1992 technology . like it
Look I like All Effects and I appreciate the effort but the turtles and Splinter looked godawful in TMNT 3
What ev. Im sure you could do much better.
@@allfx i think you fail the concept of criticism. Noone coild criticise a movie in the first place because very vew could actually do a better job. But if noone is allowed to voice an opinion you'll never know what the masses like/dislike. Therefore you need the honest opinion of people who couldn't do a job better than you if their lifes depended on it. Just grow a pair and accept negative as well as positive.
@@allfx It was already done better. The first movie was made on nearly half the budget of the third one and was independently financed, yet they did a way better job with the look of the turtles and Splinter. I think the technology you guys used was still really cool and I've seen other movies you guys have worked on like Short Circuit, but when compared to the first two movies, the turtles and Splinter look pretty awful.
@@allfx whether they can or can't do it better has nothing to do with the original statement of them being God awful..lol. Nice try at deflection 3 years ago.
This video is still very awesome, however. Very cool to see how they controlled the facial features.
Good animatronics is a billion times better than any CGI!!! It just looks real
This is amazing! haha!! never knew it was like this
Thats well cool Eric... I remember having one of those Toshiba laptops long ago as i remember the clip on mouse ball a 386 33mhz or 66mhz something like that...
This is pretty awesome. I miss the days of puppetry. Not too impressed with all this 3d shit.
replying 2 years later... but still.... wasn't that the greatest part of being a kid in the 80s & 90s? Seeing movies with REAL characters actually there whether it was horror or fantasy or WHATEVER! it was so great. Jim Henson was a god among men in my childhood, to say the least.
Snoutston true. I don't have a problem with cgi. It's done wonders for marvel and dc films. But in some cases it's better to keep it old school.
Hm. Legendary's Godzilla monsters, Rocket Raccoon, the animals from Jungle Book and Narnia, Optimus Prime, Peter Jackson's King Kong, Amazing Spider-Man's Lizard (yes, really), every Hulk after Ang Lee's, Incredible Hulk's Abomination...this is just a few CGI characters I feel even old-school fans might appreciate. For your consideration.
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anyone else watching in 2017?
Brandon Medrano me
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No shit. this wasnt uploaded in 1992
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It's cool when it's demonstrated here but in the movie it was all just out of sync and looked so sloppy
So much cooler than CGI
These creeped me out then and they creep me out now. Nothing has changed.
Can’t Deny the talent of its time though. 👍🏻
*”Uh, the animatronic turtles here do get a little quirky at night…”*
I miss the technology
AWESOME AER TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES III (1993 ) FILM - PERFORMANCE CAPTURE SYSTEM !!!
2:56 lol Man, that is an amazing video.
Usar fibras de opticas e silicone para servir como nervos e musculos, pareceu-me uma boa Ideia. O movimento das mãos podem ser copias do locomotor humano, para o equilibrio do automato cibernético ... isto sim parece ser o desafio. Que ele ande como uma pessoa sem que caia... Usar o silicone para que ele possa processar o equilibrio em seu corpo porquanto anda. E #um_sistema_de_analise_sensitivos para os pés para as mãos e para a face.
That guy is so high.
Better than cgi
Miss the puppetry it was a great skill
Amazing
Awesome to the FX clown doll in the background. lol
why exactly was jim henson's creature shop not involved in the third film?
No ones sure on that, but probably money was the deciding factor
I'm sure it has something to do with his death
Diminishing returns on the second movie and they took the cheaper contract for the animatronics. Budgets fro the second and third film weren't that far apart. Part 2 had a 25 million budget. Part 3 a 21 million. But the films went from grossing 135 million on the first film to 78 million on part 2 to 42 million on part 3. Plus, the second and third films were released as interest in the property was starting to cool off a bit.
I guess it’s because up on watching the first movie Jim Henson didn’t like what he saw finding it to be too violent for children’s entertainment or maybe the company was trying honer Jim Henson’s wish by not taking on another Ninja turtles movie or maybe it was just a money saving budget to not use the Henson company
@@user-wh6hg3gz8h the first part doesn't make sense since they were involved in part ii after he died. so i guess it was a money issue.
amazing
I can imagine if a pizzeria was made with these animatronics...can't you
Fascinating.
Very interesting footage, but it makes me wonder how they did the costumes for the first movie?
As they looked *completely* different, were the originals worn out by the time the 3rd movie was being made or something?
Fkn awesome
Pretty cool
In the words of Michelangelo on these costumes, "Keep practicing".
I appreciate what the All Effects Company tried to do, in replicating Jim Henson's work. But the suits, puppets, animatronics (mostly the designs themselves) still don't look good, in my opinion of course.
Edit: Though I have to admit, I did laugh at 2:00 when he made Donnie cry.
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What's weird is that I recgonize most of the other props in the background of this video (I see Johnny 5, the Energizer Bunny and Bluey from F/X 2). But where the heck is that Venus Flytrap prop from?
Plot twist: the controls do nothing
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I LOVE THE THIRD MOVIE!!!!!!
2:13 WHAT THE SCALLOP
They looked like ass compared to the Henson costumes
Hey folks, here is a looser who undoubtedly has never accomplished anything in his pitiful life. Listen to what he/she, it has to say.
Accomplished a lot actually, won a $10,000 drawing contest(Ben Wicks Award) as just an example
allfx stfu you can't spell loser
What's interesting is that the third movie's animatronics allowed more emotional expressions on Turtles' faces...yet the fist and second movies still looked better.
Taras Shevchenko I always did think it was cool when Leo fought the Daimio & gritted his teeth
There's been complaints about the costume posted here. From a visual perspective The Suits in TMNT3 were noticeably different. However as far as the movement of the actors go I find the TMNT 3 suits gave the actors more movement. I think the animatronics was as good as it was in the previous TMNT films and maybe even better.
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Wheres that squeky noise coming from?
What about smiling evil?
that thing looks better than the Thrustmaster HOTAS
Using fiber optics and silicone to serve as nerves and muscles seemed like a good idea. The movement of the hands can be copies of the human locomotor, for the balance of the cyber automaton ... this seems to be the challenge. Let him walk like a person without falling ... Use silicone so that he can process the balance in his body as he walks. And #a_analysis_system_hand_feel and face sensitive.
And I thought the "zombified" TMNT 3 suits as of modern day were horrifying....
2:13 *Nut*
they are listen Sledgehammer - Peter Gabriel at the end of the video! Oh yeah!
Does anyone know the reason why the jim henson creature shop didn’t return for the third movie
There wasn’t a reason as to why they didn’t return I guess it’s because upon watching the first movie Jim Henson didn’t really like what he saw finding it to be violent maybe the company was trying to honor Jim Henson’s wishes by not part taking another ninja turtles film or maybe it was a money saving budget to not use the Henson workshop
@@user-wh6hg3gz8h Apparently there's a few reasons. Money was one of them sure, but from what I read in Cinefantastique, this was also due to the producers wanting to split away from the Creature Shop. If you're willing to find it, Eric's got another reasoning in this comments section as to why the Hensons were booted out for movie 3.
If I had to guess, it was a mix of money and the Hensons being upset with the "I memory of Jim Henson" credit in Secret of the Ooze. Granted, if it was Jim's wish that they didn't do any more violent films, then:
a) how does that explain all the slapstick and explosions seen in the company's other works.
b) why they worked on the sequel to begin with, even with all the kidifying.
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Is it me, or do the turtle animatronics look better in this showcase?
This was not Jim Henson
OMG OLD TECH!!
the expression demo was CREEPY never liked AEC's TMNT faces
HELP I'M A TURTLE AND I CAN'T KEEP MY TEETH CONTAINED
Did they use animatronic mascot costume for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles?
I feel like there's going to be comments about five nights at teenage mutant ninja turtles
2:13 *Uhuhhhh..*
Windows in 1992? That's pretty bleeding edge, isn't it?
Windows was first released in 1985.
I lol'd at 2:00
No eran tortugas ninja reales???!!!! 😱😱😱😱😱😱😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒😒
It’s so cold and mechanical. Has none of the life of the original 80s puppets.
Anomadronico😭
Brasil aguem?
I'm waiting for ignition. I'm looking for a spark. Any chance collision and I light up in the dark...