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TMNT (film)

TMNT (abbreviated from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) is a 2007 animated superhero film written and directed by Kevin Munroe in his feature directorial debut. It is the fourth theatrical Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film.[6] The first animated film in the franchise, it features an ensemble voice cast including Chris Evans, Sarah Michelle Gellar, Mako, Kevin Smith, Patrick Stewart, and Ziyi Zhang with narration by Laurence Fishburne. In the film, after having grown apart following the final defeat of their arch-enemy, the Shredder, the four Turtles — Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo (voiced respectively by James Arnold Taylor, Nolan North, Mitchell Whitfield, and Mikey Kelley) — are set to reunite and overcome their faults to save the world from evil ancient creatures.

TMNT
Theatrical release poster
Directed byKevin Munroe
Written byKevin Munroe
Based on
Characters
by
Produced by
  • Thomas K. Gray
  • Galen Walker
  • Paul Wang
Starring
Narrated byLaurence Fishburne
CinematographySteve Lumley
Edited byJohn Damien Ryan
Music byKlaus Badelt
Production
company
Distributed by
Release dates
  • March 17, 2007 (2007-03-17) (Grauman's Chinese Theatre)[2]
  • March 23, 2007 (2007-03-23) (United States)
  • March 29, 2007 (2007-03-29) (Hong Kong)
Running time
87 minutes
Countries
  • United States
  • Hong Kong
LanguageEnglish
Budget$34 million[3][4]
Box office$95.6 million[5]

An animated Turtles film was first announced in 2000, with John Woo supposedly directing, but the project languished in development hell, and Woo ultimately moved on to other projects. The choice to do the film in CGI instead of live action like the prior Turtles films was to have audiences suspend their beliefs easier as well as to save budget. When writing TMNT, Munroe wanted to divert away from the lighthearted elements of the franchise and put a heavier emphasis on the darker tone of the original comics. The animators that worked on the fight sequences were inspired by Hong Kong action films.

TMNT was released theatrically in the United States on March 23, 2007, by Warner Bros. Pictures, and internationally released with The Weinstein Company and in Hong Kong, on March 29 by Gold Scene. The film received mixed reviews from critics, grossing $95.6 million worldwide against a budget of $34 million. Planned sequels were cancelled after Nickelodeon acquired the franchise in 2009, rebooting the film series with the live-action film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 2014.

Plot edit

In ancient times, warlord Yaotl opens a portal into a parallel universe that grants him immortality and petrifies his four generals. The portal also releases thirteen immortal monsters that destroy his army and his enemies while becoming famous mythical monsters as centuries pass.

In the present, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles grow apart after defeating the Shredder. For training, Master Splinter sends Leonardo to Central America, where he becomes the protector of a village. Donatello works as an IT specialist, Michelangelo works as a birthday party entertainer named "Cowabunga Carl", and Raphael continues to fight crime as a masked vigilante known as the Nightwatcher, which he keeps a secret. The Turtles' old friend April O'Neil now operates a shipping company that acquires relics for collectors, assisted by her boyfriend, Casey Jones.

After traveling to Central America for work, April tells Leo his brothers have drifted apart. She then returns to New York City with a statue for wealthy tycoon Max Winters. Winters hires Shredder's former second-in-command, Karai and her ninja Foot Clan to search the city for the thirteen monsters before the portal opens again. Casey figures out Raph's double identity and joins him in hunting criminals. Winters, who is actually Yaotl, reanimates his four stone generals using technology created by his company.

Leo returns to the Turtles' sewer lair, reuniting with his family. Splinter forbids them from fighting crime until they can act as a team again. While training, the Turtles encounter one of the thirteen beasts, Bigfoot. They engage Bigfoot, disobeying Splinter's orders, and come into conflict with the Foot Clan in the process. While the Turtles and ninja fight, a fleeing Bigfoot is captured by the generals. The next day, Splinter admonishes his sons for their disobedience. Raphael later visits Casey, and they encounter Vampire Succubor, another one of the monsters. They witness its capture by the Foot and the Stone Generals but are spotted. Despite a successful escape, Raph is rendered unconscious. Casey and April take care of Raph and call the other Turtles for help. Together, they figure out the identities of Yaotl and his generals. After being revived, Raph suggests they pursue Yaotl, but Leonardo refuses to act until Splinter gives his permission. Raph decides to investigate alone.

Donatello discovers the next portal will open over Winters' tower, and Splinter tells Leonardo they need Raphael. Meanwhile, Yaotl reveals that he wishes to turn his generals back into humans and break the curse that keeps them alive. The generals conspire to betray Yaotl, wanting to remain immortal. As the Nightwatcher, Raph patrols the city. Leo, not recognizing his brother, pursues the Nightwatcher, believing him to be just a regular thug. In the ensuing fight, Leo discovers that the Nightwatcher's identity was Raphael all along. The two argue and fight, resulting in Raph breaking his swords and almost killing his brother. Raph flees, guilt-ridden over what he did to Leo. The generals seize a weakened Leo, intending to substitute him for the thirteenth beast, and Raph decides to make amends by rescuing Leo. As the portal opens, Yaotl discovers his generals' treachery, while Splinter and the Turtles, accompanied by Casey and April, fight their way through a Foot Clan cordon and breach the tower.

Refusing to betray Yaotl, Karai and the Foot Clan work together with April and Casey, searching for the final monster, the Sea Monster, while the Turtles fight the generals. April, Casey, and Karai arrive at the tower with the Sea Monster, which crashes into the Generals, dragging them into the portal before it closes. Karai warns them to enjoy their victory while it lasts, cryptically saying they will soon contend with faces from their past before vanishing. A now-mortal Yaotl thanks the heroes for fulfilling his wish and dissipates into the afterlife. As they return to their roles as the shadowy guardians of New York City, Raph says that the Turtles will always be brothers.

Voice cast edit

Production edit

Development edit

An animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film was first announced in 2000, with John Woo supposedly directing, but the project languished in development hell, and Woo ultimately moved on to other projects.[8] TMNT, executive produced by the characters' co-creator Peter Laird, departs from the previous films' live action style and is the first CG animated film in the series. Writer/director Kevin Munroe said that he wanted to do total CGI instead of live action and CGI turtles because it would be easier for the audience to "suspend disbelief for such an offbeat story" as there would be no break in the reality between CGI and live action.[9] Producer Tom Gray explained that the decision to depart from the live action series was due to escalating budgets for the three films, and with each film making less than its predecessor, a CGI film became a reality.[10] For example, the first film made $135.2 million on a budget of $13.5 million, and the third made $44 million on a budget of $21 million.[10] Orange Sky Golden Harvest's rights to the franchise had expired, and Gray said the question arose there over a CGI TMNT film in 2004.[10]

Writing edit

Munroe stated in terms of the story line that ideas were floated as extreme as the Turtles being in space, but eventually it just came back to New York City, and the theme of the family that had fallen apart.[10] When developing the screenplay, Munroe wanted to take on a less lighthearted tone or "less Cowabunga" and place an emphasis on dark elements as shown in the original comics to appeal to the mature audience: "I had a very specific tone because mixing that sort of action and comedy is a very specific thing. Most people were just coming and wanting to make it too funny. I think that version of the movie could do really well, but we wanted to do something where it sort of pushes the envelope a little bit more and says that animation is more than just comedic animals bumping into each other and farting!"[11]

Munroe said that in design and in the rendering of the animation, he was after the feel of a comic book.[10] Karai was one of Munroe's favorite characters from the comics and he "was the one who really pushed for Karai" to appear in the film.[12] TMNT co-creator Peter Laird stated it takes place in its own universe separate from the previous films,[13] but director Munroe says the film exists in the same continuity as the other films, which was supported by the memento wall at the end of the film.[14]

Animation edit

Development and pre-production for TMNT began in June 2005[15] at Imagi's Los Angeles facility and the CGI animation was produced in Hong Kong, followed by post-production in Hollywood.[15] In designing the New York backdrop, art director/concept artist Simon Murton stylized the familiar Manhattan skyline and urban landscapes: "We began with cinematic cues from certain black-and-white films from the 1940s and '50s. I really wanted to push the lighting and the environments to create the look and feel of an alternate reality".[16]

The animators that worked on the fight sequences were inspired by Hong Kong action films. Animation director Kim Ooi explains said that because of CGI they were able to "push and stylize beyond the limits of live action."[16] Imagi used Autodesk Maya with Pixar's RenderMan for the production pipeline's back-end.[3][17]

Casting edit

Jim Cummings was the only past TMNT actor to appear in this film, where he had previously contributed voice-work in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. The film also features three voice actors in the Ratchet & Clank series, Mikey Kelley and Kevin Michael Richardson from the first game, and James Arnold Taylor from the others, playing Michelangelo, General Aguila, and Leonardo, respectively.

TMNT would be Mako Iwamatsu's final acting role. Mako was announced as the voice of Splinter at the San Diego Comic-Con on July 20, 2006. He then died the next day, aged 72.[18][19] A dedication to Mako appears at the end of the film's credits.[20] Although Mako is the only actor credited in the role, Greg Baldwin performs a substantial portion of Splinter's dialogue in the finished film; Baldwin had already mimicked Mako's voice when he took up the late actor's role as Iroh in the concurrently-produced animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender, and used this precedent to successfully lobby to join the cast of TMNT as Splinter following Mako's death.[21]

Music edit

Soundtrack edit

The licensed soundtrack TMNT: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was released by Atlantic Records in 2007.[22]

Release edit

Marketing edit

At the 2006 San Diego Comic-Con, the TMNT panel screened an exclusive preview that contained a Splinter voice-over with facial tests, concept art, muscle and dynamic fight tests, and a few comedic scenes.[23] A sneak peek booklet containing storyboards, environment designs and character designs by comic artist Jeff Matsuda was also distributed at the convention.[24]

Several tie-in products were released in 2007. The McDonald's fast-food chain had the film-based toys to collect with the purchase of a Happy Meal.[25] A series of action figures based in the film's characters was released by Playmates Toys.[26] A novelization, adapted from Munroe's screenplay by Steve Murphy, was published by Simon Spotlight.[27] A five-issue prequel comic miniseries was published by Mirage Comics.[28]

Theatrical edit

TMNT was released theatrically in the United States on March 23, 2007, by Warner Bros. Pictures, in Hong Kong by Golden Scene, and internernationally by the Weinstein Company.[5][29] The film was originally set for release domestically (USA and Canada) on March 30, 2007, which would have been the 17th anniversary of the release of the first TMNT film. The March 30 date was advertised in the teaser trailer[30] and early posters, but the release was moved up to March 23.

Home media edit

The film was released on DVD, HD DVD and Blu-ray on August 7, 2007.[31] In 2009, a box set with all four TMNT films was released to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary.[32]

Reception edit

Box office edit

TMNT ranked number one at the box office on its opening weekend, beating 300 (the top film of the previous two weeks), The Last Mimzy, Shooter, Pride, The Hills Have Eyes 2, and Reign Over Me. Weekend estimates showed that the film made $25.45 million over the weekend of March 23–25, 2007.[33][34] The film grossed over $95.6 million worldwide, including over $54 million domestically during its 91-day run in the 3,120 North American theaters.[5]

Critical response edit

On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 36% based on 119 reviews with an average rating of 5/10. The critical consensus states, "TMNT's art direction is splendid, but the plot is non-existent and the dialogue lacks the irony and goofy wit of the earlier TMNT movies."[35] On Metacritic the film has a score of 41 out of 100 based on reviews from 21 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[36] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade "A−" on a scale from A+ to F.[33][14]

Claudia Puig of USA Today gave a negative review, stating that the film "is trying for a new image. But it takes more than an awkward title attempting to sound cool to overcome its mundane plot and silly dialogue".[37] Michael Ordona of the Los Angeles Times wrote that "despite the doll-like cartoonishness of the human figures, the filmmakers seem to expect us to take this animated romp seriously. Too seriously".[38] Wesley Morris of the Boston Globe called the film "a junk-food pastry. The plot is the wrapper. The action is the oily sponge cake. And the message—family, family, family—is the processed cream filling".[39]

Todd Gilchrist of IGN gave the film a positive review, calling it "a fun, action-filled adventure that will satisfy longtime fans and generate a legion of new ones, whether it be by virtue of simple storytelling, solid CGI, carefully-choreographed action, or just the spirit and energy that only the Turtles can create".[40]

Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post felt that the film "is technically superb and quite enjoyable as long as you don't bang your head against the plot, which will cause hot flashes, premature aging and fallen arches".[41]

According to Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer, the film is "not so dark or scary as to keep most kids away" and it "has a cool, noirish sheen. There's an attention to detail in the visuals and sound design that pushes it up several notches above most kiddie fare".[42]

Accolades edit

At the 35th Annie Awards, TMNT received a nomination for Outstanding Storyboarding in a Feature Production (Sean Song).[43][44] It was nominated for Best Comic Book Movie at the 2007 Scream Awards.[45][46]

Video games edit

Three beat'em up/action adventure game/platformer adaptations of the film were developed and released by Ubisoft in 2007 for a variety of video game consoles. A mobile game TMNT: The Power of 4 was also developed by Overloaded and released by uClick that same year.[47] In addition, characters from the film are available in Ubisoft's 2009 Wii and PlayStation 2 fighting game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up,[48] while artworks from the film are available in this game as unlockable content.[49]

Cancelled sequels edit

In 2007, Munroe stated that he would like to direct a possible sequel to TMNT, possibly involving the return of the Shredder.[50] Munroe planned a trilogy. TMNT 2 would have loosely adapted the Turtles’ 13-part comic book saga "City At War". Michelangelo would have felt rejected and joined the Foot Clan, while the Turtles would have traveled to Japan and would have crossed paths with Karai and Shredder. TMNT 3 would have featured the Triceratons as well as the Technodrome’s arrival from Dimension X. Munroe wanted Michael Clarke Duncan to voice the Triceraton's leader, Commander Mozar.[14] YouTube commentator RebelTaxi noted that these sequels could not materialize due to Munroe leaving Imagi, layoffs in the studio, and Astro Boy (2009) being a box office bomb that ultimately led to Imagi's bankruptcy.[51] In an interview, Laird stated he was interested in the idea of having the next film be a live-action and CGI hybrid film, with the Turtles rendered in CGI and Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chris Evans reprising their TMNT roles in live-action.[52] The live-action concept would later evolve into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, an unrelated reboot released in 2014.

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TMNT abbreviated from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2007 animated superhero film written and directed by Kevin Munroe in his feature directorial debut It is the fourth theatrical Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film 6 The first animated film in the franchise it features an ensemble voice cast including Chris Evans Sarah Michelle Gellar Mako Kevin Smith Patrick Stewart and Ziyi Zhang with narration by Laurence Fishburne In the film after having grown apart following the final defeat of their arch enemy the Shredder the four Turtles Leonardo Raphael Donatello and Michelangelo voiced respectively by James Arnold Taylor Nolan North Mitchell Whitfield and Mikey Kelley are set to reunite and overcome their faults to save the world from evil ancient creatures TMNTTheatrical release posterDirected byKevin MunroeWritten byKevin MunroeBased onCharactersby Kevin EastmanPeter LairdProduced byThomas K Gray Galen Walker Paul WangStarringChris Evans Sarah Michelle Gellar Mako Kevin Smith Patrick Stewart Ziyi ZhangNarrated byLaurence FishburneCinematographySteve LumleyEdited byJohn Damien RyanMusic byKlaus BadeltProductioncompanyImagi Animation Studios 1 Distributed byWarner Bros Pictures United States Canada 1 Golden Scene Hong Kong The Weinstein Company International 1 Release datesMarch 17 2007 2007 03 17 Grauman s Chinese Theatre 2 March 23 2007 2007 03 23 United States March 29 2007 2007 03 29 Hong Kong Running time87 minutesCountriesUnited States Hong KongLanguageEnglishBudget 34 million 3 4 Box office 95 6 million 5 An animated Turtles film was first announced in 2000 with John Woo supposedly directing but the project languished in development hell and Woo ultimately moved on to other projects The choice to do the film in CGI instead of live action like the prior Turtles films was to have audiences suspend their beliefs easier as well as to save budget When writing TMNT Munroe wanted to divert away from the lighthearted elements of the franchise and put a heavier emphasis on the darker tone of the original comics The animators that worked on the fight sequences were inspired by Hong Kong action films TMNT was released theatrically in the United States on March 23 2007 by Warner Bros Pictures and internationally released with The Weinstein Company and in Hong Kong on March 29 by Gold Scene The film received mixed reviews from critics grossing 95 6 million worldwide against a budget of 34 million Planned sequels were cancelled after Nickelodeon acquired the franchise in 2009 rebooting the film series with the live action film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 2014 Contents 1 Plot 2 Voice cast 3 Production 3 1 Development 3 2 Writing 3 3 Animation 3 4 Casting 4 Music 4 1 Soundtrack 5 Release 5 1 Marketing 5 2 Theatrical 5 3 Home media 6 Reception 6 1 Box office 6 2 Critical response 6 3 Accolades 7 Video games 8 Cancelled sequels 9 References 10 External linksPlot editIn ancient times warlord Yaotl opens a portal into a parallel universe that grants him immortality and petrifies his four generals The portal also releases thirteen immortal monsters that destroy his army and his enemies while becoming famous mythical monsters as centuries pass In the present the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles grow apart after defeating the Shredder For training Master Splinter sends Leonardo to Central America where he becomes the protector of a village Donatello works as an IT specialist Michelangelo works as a birthday party entertainer named Cowabunga Carl and Raphael continues to fight crime as a masked vigilante known as the Nightwatcher which he keeps a secret The Turtles old friend April O Neil now operates a shipping company that acquires relics for collectors assisted by her boyfriend Casey Jones After traveling to Central America for work April tells Leo his brothers have drifted apart She then returns to New York City with a statue for wealthy tycoon Max Winters Winters hires Shredder s former second in command Karai and her ninja Foot Clan to search the city for the thirteen monsters before the portal opens again Casey figures out Raph s double identity and joins him in hunting criminals Winters who is actually Yaotl reanimates his four stone generals using technology created by his company Leo returns to the Turtles sewer lair reuniting with his family Splinter forbids them from fighting crime until they can act as a team again While training the Turtles encounter one of the thirteen beasts Bigfoot They engage Bigfoot disobeying Splinter s orders and come into conflict with the Foot Clan in the process While the Turtles and ninja fight a fleeing Bigfoot is captured by the generals The next day Splinter admonishes his sons for their disobedience Raphael later visits Casey and they encounter Vampire Succubor another one of the monsters They witness its capture by the Foot and the Stone Generals but are spotted Despite a successful escape Raph is rendered unconscious Casey and April take care of Raph and call the other Turtles for help Together they figure out the identities of Yaotl and his generals After being revived Raph suggests they pursue Yaotl but Leonardo refuses to act until Splinter gives his permission Raph decides to investigate alone Donatello discovers the next portal will open over Winters tower and Splinter tells Leonardo they need Raphael Meanwhile Yaotl reveals that he wishes to turn his generals back into humans and break the curse that keeps them alive The generals conspire to betray Yaotl wanting to remain immortal As the Nightwatcher Raph patrols the city Leo not recognizing his brother pursues the Nightwatcher believing him to be just a regular thug In the ensuing fight Leo discovers that the Nightwatcher s identity was Raphael all along The two argue and fight resulting in Raph breaking his swords and almost killing his brother Raph flees guilt ridden over what he did to Leo The generals seize a weakened Leo intending to substitute him for the thirteenth beast and Raph decides to make amends by rescuing Leo As the portal opens Yaotl discovers his generals treachery while Splinter and the Turtles accompanied by Casey and April fight their way through a Foot Clan cordon and breach the tower Refusing to betray Yaotl Karai and the Foot Clan work together with April and Casey searching for the final monster the Sea Monster while the Turtles fight the generals April Casey and Karai arrive at the tower with the Sea Monster which crashes into the Generals dragging them into the portal before it closes Karai warns them to enjoy their victory while it lasts cryptically saying they will soon contend with faces from their past before vanishing A now mortal Yaotl thanks the heroes for fulfilling his wish and dissipates into the afterlife As they return to their roles as the shadowy guardians of New York City Raph says that the Turtles will always be brothers Voice cast editChris Evans as Casey Jones April s boyfriend and a friend of the turtles who still engages in crime fighting Sarah Michelle Gellar as April O Neil a young virtuous archaeologist and friend of the Turtles owning a shipping company Mako Iwamatsu and Greg Baldwin as Splinter a mutant rat who is the turtles father and sensei Kevin Smith as an unnamed cook at a diner where Nightwatcher fights the Jersey Devil 7 Patrick Stewart as Max Winters a businessman who is really the immortal warlord Yaotl who desires to be mortal again and to make amends for his past errors Ziyi Zhang as Karai the Shredder s former second in command and the new leader of the Foot Clan Laurence Fishburne as the Narrator Nolan North as Raphael the hot headed brother who has been secretly operating as the vigilante Nightwatcher James Arnold Taylor as Leonardo the leader of the group who has been away training in Central America Mikey Kelley as Michelangelo the light hearted and carefree brother who has been operating as a birthday entertainer Cowabunga Carl Mitchell Whitfield as Donatello the genius brother who has been operating as an IT tech support John DiMaggio as Colonel Santino a South American bandit group leader who has been extorting protection money from the local villagers Kevin Michael Richardson as General Aguila the leader of Yaotl s four generals his name is Spanish for eagle Paula Mattioli as General Serpiente one of Yaotl s four generals her name is Spanish for snake Fred Tatasciore as General Gato one of Yaotl s four generals his name is Spanish for cat Production editDevelopment edit An animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film was first announced in 2000 with John Woo supposedly directing but the project languished in development hell and Woo ultimately moved on to other projects 8 TMNT executive produced by the characters co creator Peter Laird departs from the previous films live action style and is the first CG animated film in the series Writer director Kevin Munroe said that he wanted to do total CGI instead of live action and CGI turtles because it would be easier for the audience to suspend disbelief for such an offbeat story as there would be no break in the reality between CGI and live action 9 Producer Tom Gray explained that the decision to depart from the live action series was due to escalating budgets for the three films and with each film making less than its predecessor a CGI film became a reality 10 For example the first film made 135 2 million on a budget of 13 5 million and the third made 44 million on a budget of 21 million 10 Orange Sky Golden Harvest s rights to the franchise had expired and Gray said the question arose there over a CGI TMNT film in 2004 10 Writing edit Munroe stated in terms of the story line that ideas were floated as extreme as the Turtles being in space but eventually it just came back to New York City and the theme of the family that had fallen apart 10 When developing the screenplay Munroe wanted to take on a less lighthearted tone or less Cowabunga and place an emphasis on dark elements as shown in the original comics to appeal to the mature audience I had a very specific tone because mixing that sort of action and comedy is a very specific thing Most people were just coming and wanting to make it too funny I think that version of the movie could do really well but we wanted to do something where it sort of pushes the envelope a little bit more and says that animation is more than just comedic animals bumping into each other and farting 11 Munroe said that in design and in the rendering of the animation he was after the feel of a comic book 10 Karai was one of Munroe s favorite characters from the comics and he was the one who really pushed for Karai to appear in the film 12 TMNT co creator Peter Laird stated it takes place in its own universe separate from the previous films 13 but director Munroe says the film exists in the same continuity as the other films which was supported by the memento wall at the end of the film 14 Animation edit Development and pre production for TMNT began in June 2005 15 at Imagi s Los Angeles facility and the CGI animation was produced in Hong Kong followed by post production in Hollywood 15 In designing the New York backdrop art director concept artist Simon Murton stylized the familiar Manhattan skyline and urban landscapes We began with cinematic cues from certain black and white films from the 1940s and 50s I really wanted to push the lighting and the environments to create the look and feel of an alternate reality 16 The animators that worked on the fight sequences were inspired by Hong Kong action films Animation director Kim Ooi explains said that because of CGI they were able to push and stylize beyond the limits of live action 16 Imagi used Autodesk Maya with Pixar s RenderMan for the production pipeline s back end 3 17 Casting edit Jim Cummings was the only past TMNT actor to appear in this film where he had previously contributed voice work in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series The film also features three voice actors in the Ratchet amp Clank series Mikey Kelley and Kevin Michael Richardson from the first game and James Arnold Taylor from the others playing Michelangelo General Aguila and Leonardo respectively TMNT would be Mako Iwamatsu s final acting role Mako was announced as the voice of Splinter at the San Diego Comic Con on July 20 2006 He then died the next day aged 72 18 19 A dedication to Mako appears at the end of the film s credits 20 Although Mako is the only actor credited in the role Greg Baldwin performs a substantial portion of Splinter s dialogue in the finished film Baldwin had already mimicked Mako s voice when he took up the late actor s role as Iroh in the concurrently produced animated series Avatar The Last Airbender and used this precedent to successfully lobby to join the cast of TMNT as Splinter following Mako s death 21 Music editSoundtrack edit Main article TMNT Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles soundtrack The licensed soundtrack TMNT Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was released by Atlantic Records in 2007 22 Release editMarketing edit At the 2006 San Diego Comic Con the TMNT panel screened an exclusive preview that contained a Splinter voice over with facial tests concept art muscle and dynamic fight tests and a few comedic scenes 23 A sneak peek booklet containing storyboards environment designs and character designs by comic artist Jeff Matsuda was also distributed at the convention 24 Several tie in products were released in 2007 The McDonald s fast food chain had the film based toys to collect with the purchase of a Happy Meal 25 A series of action figures based in the film s characters was released by Playmates Toys 26 A novelization adapted from Munroe s screenplay by Steve Murphy was published by Simon Spotlight 27 A five issue prequel comic miniseries was published by Mirage Comics 28 Theatrical edit TMNT was released theatrically in the United States on March 23 2007 by Warner Bros Pictures in Hong Kong by Golden Scene and internernationally by the Weinstein Company 5 29 The film was originally set for release domestically USA and Canada on March 30 2007 which would have been the 17th anniversary of the release of the first TMNT film The March 30 date was advertised in the teaser trailer 30 and early posters but the release was moved up to March 23 Home media edit The film was released on DVD HD DVD and Blu ray on August 7 2007 31 In 2009 a box set with all four TMNT films was released to celebrate the franchise s 25th anniversary 32 Reception editBox office edit TMNT ranked number one at the box office on its opening weekend beating 300 the top film of the previous two weeks The Last Mimzy Shooter Pride The Hills Have Eyes 2 and Reign Over Me Weekend estimates showed that the film made 25 45 million over the weekend of March 23 25 2007 33 34 The film grossed over 95 6 million worldwide including over 54 million domestically during its 91 day run in the 3 120 North American theaters 5 Critical response edit On the review aggregation website Rotten Tomatoes the film holds an approval rating of 36 based on 119 reviews with an average rating of 5 10 The critical consensus states TMNT s art direction is splendid but the plot is non existent and the dialogue lacks the irony and goofy wit of the earlier TMNT movies 35 On Metacritic the film has a score of 41 out of 100 based on reviews from 21 critics indicating mixed or average reviews 36 Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film a grade A on a scale from A to F 33 14 Claudia Puig of USA Today gave a negative review stating that the film is trying for a new image But it takes more than an awkward title attempting to sound cool to overcome its mundane plot and silly dialogue 37 Michael Ordona of the Los Angeles Times wrote that despite the doll like cartoonishness of the human figures the filmmakers seem to expect us to take this animated romp seriously Too seriously 38 Wesley Morris of the Boston Globe called the film a junk food pastry The plot is the wrapper The action is the oily sponge cake And the message family family family is the processed cream filling 39 Todd Gilchrist of IGN gave the film a positive review calling it a fun action filled adventure that will satisfy longtime fans and generate a legion of new ones whether it be by virtue of simple storytelling solid CGI carefully choreographed action or just the spirit and energy that only the Turtles can create 40 Stephen Hunter of The Washington Post felt that the film is technically superb and quite enjoyable as long as you don t bang your head against the plot which will cause hot flashes premature aging and fallen arches 41 According to Steven Rea of The Philadelphia Inquirer the film is not so dark or scary as to keep most kids away and it has a cool noirish sheen There s an attention to detail in the visuals and sound design that pushes it up several notches above most kiddie fare 42 Accolades edit At the 35th Annie Awards TMNT received a nomination for Outstanding Storyboarding in a Feature Production Sean Song 43 44 It was nominated for Best Comic Book Movie at the 2007 Scream Awards 45 46 Video games editMain articles TMNT video game and TMNT Game Boy Advance Three beat em up action adventure game platformer adaptations of the film were developed and released by Ubisoft in 2007 for a variety of video game consoles A mobile game TMNT The Power of 4 was also developed by Overloaded and released by uClick that same year 47 In addition characters from the film are available in Ubisoft s 2009 Wii and PlayStation 2 fighting game Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Smash Up 48 while artworks from the film are available in this game as unlockable content 49 Cancelled sequels editIn 2007 Munroe stated that he would like to direct a possible sequel to TMNT possibly involving the return of the Shredder 50 Munroe planned a trilogy TMNT 2 would have loosely adapted the Turtles 13 part comic book saga City At War Michelangelo would have felt rejected and joined the Foot Clan while the Turtles would have traveled to Japan and would have crossed paths with Karai and Shredder TMNT 3 would have featured the Triceratons as well as the Technodrome s arrival from Dimension X Munroe wanted Michael Clarke Duncan to voice the Triceraton s leader Commander Mozar 14 YouTube commentator RebelTaxi noted that these sequels could not materialize due to Munroe leaving Imagi layoffs in the studio and Astro Boy 2009 being a box office bomb that ultimately led to Imagi s bankruptcy 51 In an interview Laird stated he was interested in the idea of having the next film be a live action and CGI hybrid film with the Turtles rendered in CGI and Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chris Evans reprising their TMNT roles in live action 52 The live action concept would later evolve into Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles an unrelated reboot released in 2014 References edit a b c Pamela McClintock May 7 2007 Duo divvy up Ninja world Variety Retrieved July 10 2023 2007 Chinese Theatres TCL Chinese Theatre Archived from the original on November 26 2014 Retrieved July 29 2014 a b Joe Strike March 23 2007 TMNT The Turtles More Animated in CG Animation World Network Archived from the original on May 3 2007 Retrieved March 23 2007 Martin A Grove March 31 2007 35 million budget puts TMNT on road to profits Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on October 11 2007 Retrieved March 31 2007 a b c TMNT 2007 Box Office Mojo Armstrong Josh August 19 2014 Director Kevin Munroe revisits Imagi s TMNT franchise Animated Views Retrieved January 5 2023 The memento wall was a way to try and have TMNT play in continuity with the earlier live action films explains Munroe I probably would have done a complete reboot if presented with the idea But Pete was pretty adamant about not doing a reboot while not necessarily having TMNT play with the rest of the franchise So I just took a stand and said Yes TMNT exists with the other films Topel Fred January 14 2007 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