![]() There’s a crunchiness to the action – in part down to the masked quartet’s signature weapons – that occasionally induces winces. Despite seemingly being set in the present (smartphones!), it harks back to the era of the Turtles’ peak, and the 90s needle drops are no less effective for being obvious. And like MvM, Mutant Mayhem rocks a rad art style: clearly inspired by the Spider-Verse movies’ willingness to color outside of the lines, there’s a similar-but-different sketch-animation look here that brings a grungy, hand-drawn texture to the CG animation.īeyond the arresting visuals, the set pieces zing too, particularly one fight scene set to Blackstreet’s No Diggity. the Machines, and as in that film, the father-child dynamic provides the heart (a cute flashback is a high point), even when the action is at its most absurd. ![]() But even if it feels overstuffed at times, it’s never less than enjoyable.ĭirector Jeff Rowe previously wrote and co-directed The Mitchells vs. ![]() There is a lot thrown at the screen – the Turtles try to prove themselves by saving NYC from the other mutants, and sinister organization the TCRI are also on the periphery. ![]()
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