12-12-2012, 06:29 PM | #1 |
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OT ep: Planet of the Turtles
This episode is of course not to be confused with "Planet of the Turtleoids" from Season 5. This was the first alien Turtle planet from Season 4.
What I love about this episode is most of it is actually spent inside the Technodrome, rather than on the alien Turtle planet. We're also introduced to two Turtle wrestlers with accents who were fun to watch. I love how they could take off their shells and throw them at the Turtles, and when Mike destroyed one they were like, "He broke my shell, he broke my shell!" and the other says, "Don't worry, go grow a new shell." I also found Rupert the turtle salesman to be hilarious, especially with his scams about the personal energy projector going, "Ka-bloooo-ie!" Splinter and April also sneak onto the Technodrome and disguise themselves as Foot Soldiers. We also get yet another Splinter Vs. Shredder fight in this episode, even though it was pretty short. And get a nice Foot Soldier battle to boot. Good action scenes and good animation. I really like this episode a lot, and strangely enough Bebop/Rocksteady are absent for the entire episode, even though the bulk of it is spent inside the Technodrome. This episode is obviously overshadowed by, "Planet of the Turtleoids," but I think, "Planet of the Turtles" can stand on its own as a fun episode. |
12-12-2012, 08:37 PM | #2 |
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I also enjoy that its the first time that the Turtles actually travel in Dimension X (though they don't actually set afoot until "The Dimension X Story".) It is also the only syndicated episode of Season 4 that is not animated in Dublin which contributes to being one of the better animated episodes as well. The Technodrome's security system also is put into good use when Shredder contacts the Foot Soldiers.
It would be fascinating (if not scary) if we had technology to prove that other planets have their own TV networks with wrestling similar to how it would be done on Earth, and I can clearly see some Jetsons influence on the first Turtle planet. A shame there was no Fugitoid since this could have been a good episode to introduce him given there was a figure on him that just came out.
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12-12-2012, 08:45 PM | #3 |
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Its interesting to note how the Turtles themselves didn't seem to care all that much about other sentinent Turtle beings out there who looked just like them. You'd think discovering there was more of your kind, (even if they were alien turtles, not mutated turtles) would be a bigger deal to them.
The Turtle on shell-ri-la looked very different as they were small and had bigger beaks, but the ones from Planet of the Turtles looked very similar. |
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I found it pretty hilarious that the tax driver in Planet of the Turtles said they use bugs and insects as money instead of dollars and cents. Also, that pizza bug was beyond creepy. |
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12-13-2012, 09:01 AM | #5 |
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I like this ep, too...and Ka-boo-hoo-hoo-hooie is classic!!!!!
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12-13-2012, 10:10 PM | #7 |
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One of my favorite episodes. Isn't this the first episode to use the new end credits background?
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This episode was okey, good animation and the wrestling turtles Fritz and Hans had a funny german accent.
The turtles travels to Dimension X with a spaceship commandeered by general Yoghurt in episode Shredder's Mom. |
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I never much cared for this episode. The plot with the Personal Energy Projector was interesting, but they could've simply had a human scientist invent it and the two wrestlers could've just been people dressed like turtles.
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This episode was also a lot better than a lot of those other early Season 4 eps before the opening change. |
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As I said before, I didn't care for that storyline about another planet full of turtles that acted just like humans, but the premise with the invention was interesting. Also there actually was a human wrestler the guys were watching on TV dressed like a turtle in "Turtles on Trial", so it would've made a cool callback to that episode.
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I thought this was one of the funniest episodes of the season actually. I remember lots of great jokes in this one and well done chemistry. |
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01-27-2013, 10:56 PM | #15 |
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It was a good one and done episode. Many episodes have characters that never appear again.
I also like almost all the episodes where the Turtles travel to inside the Technodrome. |
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Why didn't they have Kerma and the turtleoids living on the same planet like the Flying Turtlenecker Brothers? That would be more like some kind of sequel, and not just re-using the same plot/concept twice.
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01-28-2013, 09:27 AM | #17 |
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Because "Turtleoids" aren't the same type of Turtles as the ones on this planet. You could tell they were an entirely different species.
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There was also that "Turtle Nebula" episode, which seemed to have some planet with turtles. And pannoni1, you think it's weird they have professional wrestling on the Planet of the Turtles? Ever heard of the Eden Worlds planets in the Archie Comics. Awesome poetric name which really refers to what those planets are like, but hey, do they really read the Bible in Dimension X. Last edited by Original TMNT Cartoon Fan; 01-28-2013 at 11:56 AM. |
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I didn't get to see this episode until I got it on VHS for Christmas of 92. I wanna say Plan 6 was also included on said tape. I was thrilled to see the majority of time spent inside the Technodrome. I love villain tech, so Planet of The Turtles has been a favorite of mine for quite a while now. Interesting that Bebop and Rocksteady weren't in this one. I guess they must have been wrapped up with some videogame in their room. Or maybe they were confined to quarters for some failure or another. God, Rupert still cracks me up. Loved that character and the turtlenecker brothers were cool too. Always wanted figs of these guys.
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