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Every once in a while, Saturday Night Live comes out of left field with an animated short that's an absolute winner. The predominantly live-action sketch-comedy show has had a pretty good track record over the years when it comes to animation. Saturday TV Funhouse delivered hilarious one-off animated shorts for the better part of 15 years from to , occasionally developing ideas good enough to become spinoffs on their own. Now, SNL is back with a classic spoof on one of the most popular animated action series of all time and a modern exploration that hits right in these old, brittle bones of mine. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles probably needs no explanation nor introduction.
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Mr. Movie: Transformers ( movie) VS Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie
Post a Comment. This is when I compare two similar movies to see which one is better. Now comparing movies is nothing new but for the most part people just compare sequels to first installments or originals to remakes. But I thought it would be fun to take two different movies that have a few things in common to determine which is superior. Now neither of these movies are great masterpieces or anything, there just for simple fun, enjoyment and are primarily for fans of the shows. To be honest, I never watched ether of their animated shows but I liked both films and found them to be rather fun on their own. Now visually both of these teams were brought to life beautifully.
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Cartoons have changed a lot in the decade since Paste originally published this list. Traditional cable networks have created new and exciting characters and worlds in animation, while streaming platforms have allowed even more creators to make the animated shows they want to make. No longer are cartoons something only for children to enjoy on Saturday mornings. Many employ wittier humor, more complex characters and deeper stories to engage those of any age, while even more target teens or adults as their prime audience, giving them the ability to tell relatable, powerful and hilarious stories within the realm of animation.
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