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Review: TMNT

Turtle power returns in routine kiddie adventure.
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Common Sense Rating: ON for ages 7+ Stars: 2 out of 5 (About Common Sense Ratings)
MPAA Rating: PG  animated action violence, some scary cartoon images and mild language.  MPAA Rating: PG  Studio: Warner Bros.  Directed By: Kevin Munroe  Cast: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Patrick Stewart, Chris Evans  Running Time: 88 min  Release Date: 03/22/2007  Genre: Family and Kids 

What Parents Should Know
Parents need to know that this computer-animated comeback of the Ninja Turtles franchise can be dark and, at times, slightly frightening. Obviously, it includes several scenes of ninja fighting, including one upsetting brawl between two of the brothers. Raphael is hot-tempered and defiant; he's a rogue crime-fighter by night. There are gargoyle-like monsters, and four warriors resurrected from stone proclaim their intention to rule the world. Some of the cartoonish violence may be too intense for the youngest elementary schoolers, but most kids -- especially boys -- will be psyched to see the sword action.

Families can talk about the longevity of the Ninja Turtles franchise. What makes these four sword-wielding brothers so popular? Do kids genuinely love them, or is it just good marketing? If kids watch the animated TV show or have seen the original 1990 movie, which version do they like best? Why? Families can also discuss sibling relationships and cooperation. Master Splinter forbids the turtles from fighting until they can fight as "one." What does he mean? Oh, and most kids will need an explanation of the brothers' Renaissance names, not to mention '80s slang like "cowabunga."

Common Sense Media Review
Thirtysomething parents who remember the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles craze of the late '80s and early '90s won't be blown away by this completely computer-animated franchise reboot. But kids who aren't familiar with the original campy-cool, pizza-loving, sewer-dwelling, crime-fighting heroes will be hooked by these sword-wielding reptilian brothers, even though they're duller than the original foursome.

Assuming they can deal with TMNT's clunky plot, throwback language (does anyone ever hear "cowabunga" outside of a Simpsons repeat these days?), and moody setting -- which looks more like Gotham City than New York -- kids will dig the action sequences.

The plot revolves around turtle brothers Leonardo (voiced by James Arnold Taylor), Michelangelo (Mikey Kelley), Donatello (Mitchell Whitfield), and Raphael (Nolan North) regrouping after a prolonged absence from fighting to keep four ancient warriors from world domination.

But before the fraternal reptiles can get their swords a-swinging, they have to deal with their own brotherly problems. When eldest sibling Leonardo -- who had been on a mission to become a better leader in the jungles of South America -- returns to their underground lair, he discovers that his brothers are now a computer technician (Michelangelo), a costumed children's party entertainer (Donatello), and a masked vigilante (Raphael). Tensions mount between Leonardo and Raphael until they face off on a Manhattan rooftop, leading to Leo's capture by the evil generals.

In the main battle sequence, the mercenary Foot Clan, led by Karai ( Ziyi Zhang), joins forces with the turtles, as do trusted pal April ( Sarah Michelle Gellar) and her boyfriend Casey ( Chris Evans). Turtle power reigns, and the inevitability of a sequel is made ever clear when Karai says they'll meet again with familiar faces (Shredder, anyone?). Until then, expect the merchandising mania to hit home.

For a solid schooling in TMNT lore, see 1990's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series.



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confusedtiger says:
April 05, 2007

Glad to see the turtles are back. They were my favorite heros back in the day.

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ggertz says:
April 04, 2007

Took my 11 year old daughter to see it and we both loved it! Graphics were great, plot was good (surprisingly tight), and the characters were true to the original turtle ethic :)

A new fav of mine in the graphic novel adaptation realm.

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Glitter1974 says:
March 25, 2007

Very glad we went and saw this...brought me back to my youth :)

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