@booyakabungala@MaciasGraj89606 But they also had main shows where they weren’t de aged. There is no current TMNT show running concurrently, and there don’t seem to be plans for one
@ShellMikey I came to that conclusion ages ago. Also, I’m worried about the fate of TMNT as a whole. No new TV shows have been announced unless you count the preschool YouTube thing. The franchise is dying and no one seems to notice or care.
@LeosUsagis What if they did a sequel to a previous iteration and the turtles are older at the ages you’d expect them to be by now. Like rise turtles in their early 20s, 2012 turtles pushing 30, 2003 in their late 40s, or 1987 in their early to mid fifties.
@DreadedBuddha@TizzJ1@loskenedys No, in 2012 they even went to the extent of calling each other “big brother” and “little brother” and acted like siblings with age differences. Mutant Mayhem and Tales actually did it the best. They actually felt like quadruplets
@Exchronos@edikan_ess95731@deadpool3763492 In light of the new Teeny Mutant Ninja Turtles news, are there still plans to make another regular animated TMNT show, or is the franchise abandoning that medium
@Fanta5ma5 There’s no signs that any new TMNT shows are being planned. YouTube shorts, movies, but no regular animated tv shows. No longer profitable I guess. Take a look at what this executive said. Notice the omission of tv shows It seems they have plans for everything shows.
@TMNT4EVA@SamNick3573 But what happened to regular TMNT shows? This franchise is best when it’s in the form of animated long form tv shows that aren’t movie tie ins or for preschoolers. And we haven’t had one since 2020. This is the beginning of the end.