Expand the stories for works of fiction within TMNT
How about expanding the stories for any works of fiction within TMNT? Like a background, storyline, plot summary, character description or even fanfiction, fanart or fancomics for anything, based on what we know.
It can be anything like "John and Marsha", "The Space Turtle that Ate Tokyo", "Transfarmers" or "Tempestra's Revenge" |
Ohh boy, I've had all kinds of ideas for John and Marsha shenanigans and Ultra Soap Opera storylines :lol: .
Turns out John's roommate, Rodrigo, is the long-lost son of Marsha's cousin's hairdresser Esmeralda. How was the truth revealed? By suspiciously similar glass menageries that matched perfectly, as if they were from a pair. And as for John's brother Albert, thought to have died in Vietnam after he went missing? Turns out he was alive and well in Hanoi, having escaped imprisonment to the countryside and starting a new life, until new communication technology allowed him to finally make contact with his family again. |
What if "The Space Turtle that Ate Tokyo" and "Invasion of the Space Turtles" are both set in the same continuity.
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I would love to do some back stories/short stories for the platinum Dunes TMNT, I even did TMNT 3 fanfic, but deleted it. I may try to write another, though!
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So basically, things like the Ace Duck show from the OT?
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http://turtlepedia.wikia.com/wiki/Ca...iction_in_TMNT |
The Fred Wolf toon really cheated us out of a good Ace Duck episode!
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The Ace Duck films are Chinese. “Ace Conrad” is only a dub name. His real name is Lee Wu. The films usually revolve around a variety of sacred treasures he must collect. His arch enemy is a goose known as "The White Killer".
The first film was called "Raider of the Silver Scroll". It was followed by "Spirit of the River", "Night Parade of Evil", "The Tomb of the Bronze Emperor", "The Sacred Jade", and "Gate of the Sky". A TV series was planned, but proved short lived due to chinese laws. A British remake of “Night Parade of Evil”, the best-received film, was eventually done. It was given a sequel called “Jack the Ripper Comes Back”, independently of the newer Chinese films, such as “Mists of P’an Ku”, “The Vanishing Rivers”, and “The Scroll of Death”. After Lee Wu’s retirement in 2000, the Chinese franchise ended with “Hong Kong: Land of the Free.” The British versions continued until 2008”s “Crystals of the Griffin Emperor”. A TV series continued to air from 2007 to 2011. Taiwan also produced a number of new films. Initially trying to fit with the Chinese films, starting with “Flames of the Blue Sun” they were made to fit more with the British ones before “The Thousand Daggers of Burning Gold” established their own continuity and style. China made an anniversary tribute crossover between the three established versions of Ace in 2017. The “Monster” franchise was a series of TV-original films. |
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