Talk:Turtles Forever

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DVD Release[edit]

When is it gonna be released on DVD? The article did say it was "direct-to-DVD". The Great Morgil (talk) 00:41, 22 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Full turtles list[edit]

Can anyone nailed down all the incarnations shown when Utom Shredder shows the 1987/2003 turtles all their incarnations? I think a list is in order. Henshin86 (talk) 03:59, 22 November 2009 (UTC)[reply]


Most of them are simply old Mirage comic "guest artist" incarnations, though it seems there's a couple of J-pop fan art ones, and they do also show the original movie ( puppets ) and the recent CGI movie as well. but that's a neat idea. 99.34.206.107 (talk) 21:49, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Critic Responce[edit]

Is there any known Critics responce that could be referenced? The Turtles Forever show was a bit disapointing, due to the comical way the 1987 series characters were portrayed. I was just wondering if there is any ligitimate reference that could be sited as to public responce and critic reviews for this show. --Preator1 (talk) 22:35, 22 March 2010 (UTC)[reply]

Continued vandalism[edit]

Someone has been vandalizing this page, a lot. I think we need a block or something on this page. Something to protect it from whoever keeps saying there are zombie turtles and that a heavy metal band produced this movie.

The writers and directors are being changed regularly as well. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:246:4002:C074:B828:C956:6D75:9988 (talk) 14:57, 27 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Runtime Clarification[edit]

I've seen various reports on runtimes for this, so I decided to research this and fixed this article. Long story short(er): I think the confusion comes from the approx. 3-minute ending/credit sequence...some sources were including that in their runtime over the years, and some weren't...and they were all getting compared to each other. It was originally reported that the "TV Edit" was about 70 mins...but it seems like that timing doesn't actually include the end credits. iTunes lists the digital copy as being "69 min" (which appears to be somewhere between 69-70, just rounded down instead of up). Round up instead of down & add approx. 3 minutes of ending credits, and the time would be 73 min...which matches the official runtime of the R1 DVD. Thus, these are most certainly the same cuts of the movie used for both TV and the R1 DVD. There have also been two different numbers cited over the years for the additional minutes in the "uncut" version. (This version used to be listed here as 78 minutes, but again, that also appears to not include the end credits either.) Some people have reported "8 extra minutes", and others have reported "12 extra minutes". If you add 12 minutes to the edited/excluding-ending/rounded down runtime (aka: the iTunes runtime), it comes out to 81 minutes, which is the official runtime listed on the uncut Australian DVD. If you add 8 minutes to the official R1 DVD runtime (73min, which is edited/including-ending/rounded up), that also equals 81 minutes. Therefore, instead of three cuts as previously listed (70 TV/73 R1 DVD/78 R2+R4 DVD), there appears to be actually only two cuts: 73 min for TV/DVD and 81 min Uncut (both of which include the end credits and are rounded up to the nearest minute). -- Geektacular (talk) 20:41, 3 February 2016 (UTC)[reply]