![]() įor better and worse, it sounds it too, with a script that’s doused in US-centric topical gags and motormouthed wisecracks. Watching the reptilian quartet battle a team of rival mutants led by Ice Cube’s fearsome Superfly is like stepping into a felt-tip doodle on a high-schooler’s folder: every frame crackles over with energy and colour in the best possible way, it actually looks teenage. Mutant Mayhem takes its aesthetic cue from the recent Spider-Verse films – and also Netflix’s The Mitchells versus the Machines, where its director Jeff Rowe previously helped pioneer the hybrid old-meets-new-school mode of animation that is deployed again here with such scribbly verve. The most surprising thing about this new cartoon take from Nickelodeon Movies isn’t just that it’s bearable, however: it’s that its makers have gone so far above and beyond the call of churning out another Turtles film that it stands on its own merits as a thrillingly kinetic piece of pop art. Double-click the app icon to open and use the Fruit Ninja Classic in your favorite Windows PC or Mac.Since 1990, a new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film has arrived just over once every five years on average, so it stands to reason that eventually one of them wouldn’t be hideous.
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