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Monte Williams 02-18-2017 10:48 AM

I Want a Batman '66-Style Animated Movie Based On the 1990 Film
 

Following the example of the recent Batman '66 animated film, would you fine people be interested in an animated movie (or, better yet, an animated series) recreating the aesthetic of the 1990 live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie? I have to believe the original cast would be pretty affordable.

TheSkeletonMan939 02-18-2017 11:15 AM

The styles seem a little incompatible to me.

Sabacooza 02-18-2017 11:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Monte Williams (Post 1661090)
Would you fine people be interested in an animated movie (or, better yet, an animated series) recreating the aesthetic of the 1990 live action Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie? I have to believe the original cast would be pretty affordable.

Yes, yes I would but there's not enough love for this version from Viacom to even happen, sadly. Not to mention legal issues tying those movies up but I'm not sure. Would that effect them making a new series based on this version if they wanted to?

dragonside 02-18-2017 11:51 AM

legal and licensing issues aside.

I'd really like to see it. A revival of old and popular incarnations of the TMNT would be amazing. Similar to what DC and Marvel are doing.

Continuing the stories and the shows... YEAH. But at this point in time I'd say its a little too soon. maybe in 5 years.

RaphaelinSTL 02-20-2017 07:33 PM

I actually just had a dream the other day that someone made a beat em up game in the classic Konami style that was based off the look of the 1990 movie....and when I woke up I was heavily disappointed.

I would be completely down for this. I know Josh Pais and Brian Tochi still have a pretty good voice over voice these days but I feel like Corey Feldman has some really bad husky voice (from smoking maybe?) and Robbie Rist sounds pretty older as well, right? I could be wrong...I think the last time I hear Rist's voice was in that goofy Angry Video Game Nerd movie.

***First of Two Latin Kings*** 02-20-2017 08:26 PM

Rist voices Mondo Gecko and sounds fine.

I think Feldman's huskiness is put on for doing the voice of Slash.

Powder 02-20-2017 09:24 PM

Could potentially kick a little ass, but I agree with-

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Originally Posted by TheSkeletonMan939 (Post 1661096)
The styles seem a little incompatible to me.

Probably best to just leave it as is/was.

Andrew NDB 02-20-2017 10:05 PM

There is nothing that seems synonymous between the '66 styled Batman animated movie and the 1990 TMNT movie. If anything, something based on the Fred Wolf show. Maybe. I expect it wouldn't make any money and TPTB would again be left wondering, "Wh-wh-why didn't anyone buy it? It's what everyone likes about the TMNT!!!"

F*ck off.

oldmanwinters 02-20-2017 10:07 PM

In the wake of "Return of the Caped Crusader," there are talks of an animated Batman/TMNT crossover...
http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/e...nder-woman-77/

Monte Williams 02-20-2017 10:41 PM

To clarify, I don't want any of the tone of Batman '66. I only cited it as an example of getting an original cast together to do voices for an old property. Like Filmation's Star Trek, but with the entire cast in the booth together.

I want an animated film or series starring the actors form the '90 film, with an aesthetic mimicking that of the '90 film; between Waking Life/A Scanner Darkly and Sin City, I think they could mimic the look of the live-action film relatively well.

Wildcat 02-21-2017 02:05 AM

I understand what you're saying but the 90s movie TMNT is not THAT different from TMNT now. It just never got into any of the really sci-fi stuff.

It would pretty much be like now except with the look of the 90s movie. I don't really see a point.

60s Batman was very different compared to modern Batman. That was the point of the animated movie. To bring back that retro style.

ProactiveMan 02-21-2017 02:17 AM

It sounds like a fun idea. I’d like to see someone make standalone TMNT animated movies regardless.

Andrew NDB 02-21-2017 10:16 AM

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Originally Posted by Wildcat (Post 1661823)
I understand what you're saying but the 90s movie TMNT is not THAT different from TMNT now.

Are you high?

ToTheNines 02-21-2017 02:45 PM

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Originally Posted by oldmanwinters (Post 1661775)
In the wake of "Return of the Caped Crusader," there are talks of an animated Batman/TMNT crossover...
http://wegotthiscovered.com/movies/e...nder-woman-77/

I'm pretty confident that we'll eventuality have a Batman '66/Fred Wolf crossover. Either animated or as a comic book.

Jephael 02-21-2017 05:42 PM

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Originally Posted by ToTheNines (Post 1661950)
I'm pretty confident that we'll eventuality have a Batman '66/Fred Wolf crossover. Either animated or as a comic book.

How about if it's done as a Broadway musical?

ToTheNines 02-21-2017 05:46 PM

Why would that happen?

ProactiveMan 02-21-2017 07:30 PM

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Originally Posted by ToTheNines (Post 1661950)
I'm pretty confident that we'll eventuality have a Batman '66/Fred Wolf crossover. Either animated or as a comic book.

I'm not sure that there is a big enough overlap in their respective fan-bases. There is some, but a lot of Batman 66 fans are pretty old.

Wildcat 02-21-2017 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Andrew NDB (Post 1661873)
Are you high?

Ok just how different is current TMNT to live action 90s TMNT? Excluding the Michael Bay movies of course.

The characters are the same. Themes are the same. Tone is the same. 90s live action just never went into the alien stuff.

The OP wanted an animated movie or series with the look and style of the 90s live action movies. What would be the huge difference besides the look?

ABrown 02-22-2017 08:38 AM

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If you want it to be in the style of the Batman 66 movie, it would need to be based off the Next Mutation series.

Otherwise, as far as a movie that's in the style of the 1990 movie. It's already been done. It came out in 2007 and it was called TMNT.

Monte Williams 02-22-2017 08:43 AM

I love the 2007 film, but while it matched the tone of the '90 film fairly well, its aesthetic was totally different.


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