It makes me so happy to hear '87 Raph's voice again, especially at 21:28 and, of course, the banter between him and 2012 Donnie at 21:31 And, yes, I know they're both voiced by the same guy (Rob Paulsen), but that's what makes it all the more enjoyable.
And knowing it’s Rob talking to himself through the two characters that he voices, 1987 Raphael and 2012 Donatello, also makes it all the more enjoyable.
Seth Green shouting "TURTLE POWER" is so amazing and ridiculous and a lovely 'love ya' to the 80s show and will stay in my heart forever. Turtles are turtles, no matter what! Great reactions
I remember watching the crossover episode in collage and have a big smile on my face. I dont grow up with the G1 version but it still make me happy how 2D and 3D crossover can happen in this show. Also, it nice shout out to how different these two generation of the Turtles is...
I’m just like Jaxblade in his review on every animated TMNT series. I really hope we get another Turtles Forever where every animated iteration of the Turtles - ‘87, ‘03, 2012, and Rise - unite for one epic event. Maybe even the 2007 and Mutant Mayhem iterations too. And if someone could inform me: are the 2003 animated versions of the Turtles outside of Nickelodeon’s control? Cause I feel that they never explicitly acknowledged 2003 specifically in the shows (probably because I heard the original voice actors for 2003 moved on to different projects afterwards). People defend 2003 over 2012 passionately and vice versa, so imagine the interactions we could have.
Not sure if they will 2003 unfortunately. They wont do a crossover with 03. Forgot the reason, something to do with it being copyrighted by FOX or something
This was so much fun to see the looks on your faces! Loved the episode definitely a crossover done right payed respect to the previous series while still being able to poke fun at it unlike Turtles Forever which would make up things about the 80s turtles to make fun of. Btw the reason the 87 turtles texture is better is because technology was advancing the showrunner said it was always difficult to keep the show looking consistent because of all the new things they were able to do, however they were stuck with the old models to the turtles and others and unable to change those due to cost and continuity.
I wish we saw the 2003 turtles tbh. And also it was Peter Laird (if I am not mistaken) that hated the 80s turtles because to him it wasn't truthful to the comic... and he was involved with the 2003 show that's why...
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS i’m just a nerd when it comes to small details like that in fact with the amount of movies I watch with my grandma even seen she notice small details like that.
I liked the 2012 TMNT in 2D version (looks like Avatar TLA), i wish the full series was in 2D (liked in CGI, but in 2D would've more succesful) with an art style like Avatar TLA or 2003 Teen Titans
I have a question for you guys. When the new TMNT movie comes out are you guys going to go see it? Personally, I know that I'm going to watch it because I like how they're NOT focusing on Shredder in this movie. I know a lot of people like seeing the ninja turtles and Shredder going at it but it's just repetitive at this point. Also, some other series you guys should react to are Storm Hawks, Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, and Transformers War for Cybertron: Siege. P.S even thought Roughnecks has only one season each episode is an hour long but it's broken into sections. So you would just pause it after two segments when you react to it. I highly suggest watching it, it's a severely underrated series.
Yeah it’s repetitive seeing turtles vs shredder but ya know what if it ain’t broke don’t fix it and it’s always so sick seeing them fight him but I am open to see new villains though I’m not against the idea of new bad guys.
I have a theory that every version of Kraang come from one single universe in the TMNT Multiverse. Hear me out: In the 2003 series there was the crossover movie that had the plot of Shredder on the war path to remove every turtle in the multiverse, going mainly after the original comic version to erase them all at once. And considering we know Kraang come from another dimension in general, it makes sense they can hop from dimension to dimension. Helps that other incarnations of yhis show have them crossover like this episode. So my theory is that each Kraang is not the same Kraang and is just a title for the general of that dimension. I even think some separated from the race to venture and to take over other dimensions on their own like Kraang from the Out of the Shadows movie.
@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS I would say more but my theory kind of leaks into the Rise series, which I do not wish to spoil if you haven't seen the series to its fullest or the movie.
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS oh. Well I knew that😅 But yeah I think they fit in the theory just as much as the literal cross dimensioning we've seen since all 3 Krang are their own mind and body and are given the name as a General title. Heck, even them getting sent to Earth during the early lives of Japan and it's people has been seen with the 2012 versions being yhere since before the pyramids were built or sooner. Though the Krang in the movie are vastly different than their smaller and weaker physically counterparts but seem to have the same desire to rule the universe by mutation. They just do it in a more hostile way.
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It makes me so happy to hear '87 Raph's voice again, especially at 21:28 and, of course, the banter between him and 2012 Donnie at 21:31
And, yes, I know they're both voiced by the same guy (Rob Paulsen), but that's what makes it all the more enjoyable.
And knowing it’s Rob talking to himself through the two characters that he voices, 1987 Raphael and 2012 Donatello, also makes it all the more enjoyable.
Seth Green shouting "TURTLE POWER" is so amazing and ridiculous and a lovely 'love ya' to the 80s show and will stay in my heart forever. Turtles are turtles, no matter what! Great reactions
I remember watching the crossover episode in collage and have a big smile on my face. I dont grow up with the G1 version but it still make me happy how 2D and 3D crossover can happen in this show. Also, it nice shout out to how different these two generation of the Turtles is...
i already know shes going to think they are all adorable 😂
I sure did 😂❤
1987 Donatello: Uh, Hi there!! We are ninja…
Mirage Raphael: And I took that personally…
A shame the 2003 ninja turtles couldn't be a part of the episode
I feel like we need another Turtles Forever 😄 😄.
@@CLDJ227imagine in the 3rd nin ja turtles movie they bring every single turtle s in an epic final battle
I’m just like Jaxblade in his review on every animated TMNT series. I really hope we get another Turtles Forever where every animated iteration of the Turtles - ‘87, ‘03, 2012, and Rise - unite for one epic event. Maybe even the 2007 and Mutant Mayhem iterations too. And if someone could inform me: are the 2003 animated versions of the Turtles outside of Nickelodeon’s control? Cause I feel that they never explicitly acknowledged 2003 specifically in the shows (probably because I heard the original voice actors for 2003 moved on to different projects afterwards). People defend 2003 over 2012 passionately and vice versa, so imagine the interactions we could have.
Not sure if they will 2003 unfortunately. They wont do a crossover with 03. Forgot the reason, something to do with it being copyrighted by FOX or something
It's the Turtleverse
This was so much fun to see the looks on your faces! Loved the episode definitely a crossover done right payed respect to the previous series while still being able to poke fun at it unlike Turtles Forever which would make up things about the 80s turtles to make fun of. Btw the reason the 87 turtles texture is better is because technology was advancing the showrunner said it was always difficult to keep the show looking consistent because of all the new things they were able to do, however they were stuck with the old models to the turtles and others and unable to change those due to cost and continuity.
I wish we saw the 2003 turtles tbh. And also it was Peter Laird (if I am not mistaken) that hated the 80s turtles because to him it wasn't truthful to the comic... and he was involved with the 2003 show that's why...
Yeah the disrespect was too noticeable
26:11 Love her reaction 😂
7:27 notice that they’re using the same type of creatures the Kraang used to guard the underwater base
Ohhhh. It never crossed my mind that it was the same species :O
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS i’m just a nerd when it comes to small details like that in fact with the amount of movies I watch with my grandma even seen she notice small details like that.
14:38 actually relatable holy shit lol
RBG And His Wife Coming In With Another Banger🔥
We loving doing it for you guys
30:26 turtle prime
Omg finally, I've been waiting for you guys to finally watch the crossover
I liked the 2012 TMNT in 2D version (looks like Avatar TLA), i wish the full series was in 2D (liked in CGI, but in 2D would've more succesful) with an art style like Avatar TLA or 2003 Teen Titans
Screw Spiderman. We need an "Across the Turtleverse" movie.
It would be really cool to see y'all do an reaction to all of the TMNT opening.
I have a question for you guys. When the new TMNT movie comes out are you guys going to go see it? Personally, I know that I'm going to watch it because I like how they're NOT focusing on Shredder in this movie. I know a lot of people like seeing the ninja turtles and Shredder going at it but it's just repetitive at this point.
Also, some other series you guys should react to are Storm Hawks, Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, and Transformers War for Cybertron: Siege.
P.S even thought Roughnecks has only one season each episode is an hour long but it's broken into sections. So you would just pause it after two segments when you react to it. I highly suggest watching it, it's a severely underrated series.
Yeah it’s repetitive seeing turtles vs shredder but ya know what if it ain’t broke don’t fix it and it’s always so sick seeing them fight him but I am open to see new villains though I’m not against the idea of new bad guys.
We're debating it. We might hold off on going to see so we can react to it at home.
Have y'all seen turtles forever?
Nice episode 😁
I have a theory that every version of Kraang come from one single universe in the TMNT Multiverse. Hear me out:
In the 2003 series there was the crossover movie that had the plot of Shredder on the war path to remove every turtle in the multiverse, going mainly after the original comic version to erase them all at once. And considering we know Kraang come from another dimension in general, it makes sense they can hop from dimension to dimension.
Helps that other incarnations of yhis show have them crossover like this episode. So my theory is that each Kraang is not the same Kraang and is just a title for the general of that dimension. I even think some separated from the race to venture and to take over other dimensions on their own like Kraang from the Out of the Shadows movie.
That's a pretty solid theory.
@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS I would say more but my theory kind of leaks into the Rise series, which I do not wish to spoil if you haven't seen the series to its fullest or the movie.
@@crcoghill Oh we finished Rise and its movie months ago.
@@WeAINTseenITREACTIONS oh. Well I knew that😅
But yeah I think they fit in the theory just as much as the literal cross dimensioning we've seen since all 3 Krang are their own mind and body and are given the name as a General title. Heck, even them getting sent to Earth during the early lives of Japan and it's people has been seen with the 2012 versions being yhere since before the pyramids were built or sooner.
Though the Krang in the movie are vastly different than their smaller and weaker physically counterparts but seem to have the same desire to rule the universe by mutation. They just do it in a more hostile way.