06-03-2022, 07:40 AM | #21 |
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It blows my mind how anyone ever could have thought FW TMNT was "too violent".
Then again, they'd said the same thing about He-Man before that, and he solved most of his "fights" by picking guys up, spinning them around and casually tossing them aside in a heap. The "punch the screen" animation cycle is iconic, but you never actually saw contact, only the bad guys flying away post-hit, and in truth, he very rarely ever actually punched anyone to begin with. He also has this big-ass magic sword that he seemed to only ever use as a shield, hardly ever a weapon. And yet, even THAT was "too violent" for a lot of parents. So in that context, I can almost see how TMNT would also qualify. But... c'mon. It was indeed "a simpler time", but in a lot of ways you can swap "simpler" for "stupider" and it works just as well.
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06-03-2022, 09:04 AM | #22 |
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In my case specifically, I think my mother felt that way because the media said so (there were lots of news reports about stuff like The Simpsons corrupting the youth), and influence from her religious friends, who were all also helicopter parents.
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06-06-2022, 05:39 PM | #23 | |
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Although in more recent times the 2012 cartoon had that one scene where Xever ran at the turtles and flashes his knives at the screen..... and the Turtle in question flew back as if he were punched. And that one ep where the 2K3 Turtles were 'defenseless' when they were disarmed... but the moment they got their weapons back Leo and Raph start kicking things. I guess getting a tight grip on that sword handle makes your kicks extra tough. Just... not the same if you're holding something in your hand while thrusting your leg out.
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07-21-2022, 05:07 PM | #25 |
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New York's Shiniest was quite a dark episode at times, with what's implied about rex 1 before Donatello rebuilds him
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07-21-2022, 05:56 PM | #26 |
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“The Incredible Shrinking Turtles” because a character actually dies.
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I also found the episode Enter the fly to be quite dark, with April almost dying from the poisonous doku plant and Baxter about to be killed by Krang until he turns into his fly form. |
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07-22-2022, 01:30 AM | #28 |
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Basically none of those 10 episodes feature body horror which is some of the most disturbing imagery in the show.
Not even including Enter the Fly or Enter Mutagen Man (kinda funny how similar those titles are) just seems wrong. I suppose Seymor's body parts floating around in mutagenic acid isn't dark so much as it is disturbing but I mean... isn't disturbing imagery dark? I feel like that episode scarred me for life. He eventually was human again though not his prior self. That kinda just gets brushed off as a joke because he's more concerned about delivering a package. Enter the Fly though, Krang tried to kill Baxter. That's pretty dark. At least one of the episodes in the short Titanus and H.A.V.O.C. arc also had people being turned into mutants against their will. That's pretty dark though arguably not more so than Shredder turning Bebop and Rocksteady into mutants. It's also kind of dark when Leonardo's mutation goes bonkers though that's quickly resolved.
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