Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Ep09) Turtles' Night Out - Phelous
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Edited by windleopard on Jul 10th 2020 at 10:25:38 AM
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Ep 10) Meet Dr. Quease
Edited by windleopard on Jul 24th 2020 at 9:27:40 AM
It's another look at Dingo Pictures as Phelous reviews the confusingly titled Dalmatians 2.
Not even the Disney sequels are safe from Dingo, it seems.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.The review of the episode 11 of the first and only live action TMNT series.
Dalmatians 3 (Dingo Pictures) - Phelous
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Ep12) Truce or Consequences - Phelous
Phelous returns to the infamous "Big Green" dub of Dragon Ball Z with Dragon Ball Z: The Tree of Might, and compares it to the various English dubs the film had over the years.
Edited by chasemaddigan on Sep 19th 2020 at 6:21:19 AM
Game Boy Advance Video - The Worst Video Format!? - MMZ
The Craziest Ghost Hunt Ever - Halloweenie
The Ghostbusters Bust The Simpsons!? - Phelous
For Halloween, Phelous reviews the best-named horror film of 2017, The Bye Bye Man.
I could have sworn he covered this movie already.
Jason has come back to kill for Mommy.Something I've long been curious about: Did Phelous invent the meme of playing "MMMMMM WHATCHA SAAAAAAAAAAAAY" over movie death scenes? He consistently does it, but I've seen it other places too.
Also, what's the actual title of that song?
That's a meme that started with an episode of The O.C. playing the song "Hide and Seek" (by Imogen Heap) during a scene where one of the characters got shot:
Then Saturday Night Live did a sketch making fun of that moment and the internet just ran from there:
Gotcha, thank you!
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Ep 13) Unchain My Heart Part 1
So I guess this Kira Clavell wasn't a very good actress.
It's always nice to know there are dumber takes on vampires than Twilight.
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (Ep 14) Unchain My Heart Part 2
"Vampires are a human problem".
But dragons and ninjas aren't?
I honestly wonder if this show was aiming to be something like Batman (1966) but wildly missed the mark.
I think this comment points out the biggest flaw of this "arc".
As we approach the end of this arc, a thought comes to mind: What have the vampires done to show themselves as a danger to anyone besides the turtles? They haven’t hurt any humans, they haven’t caused widespread destruction, even when they had the opportunity to kill Bonesteal, they just let him go! Way to show what a threat your villains are!
Edited by windleopard on Nov 27th 2020 at 8:30:03 AM
Everything about this series seems to be so juvenile it hurts.
Beauty and the Beast (Dingo Pictures) - Phelous