What exactly is a “Casual” fan?

When people drop the term “casual fan” on a fan-forum it’s almost as if a verbal (or would it be textual?) bomb has been dropped. The term is nothing if not very charged. Some people feel it it’s usage makes the “true fans” seem to be elitists. That it calls into question peoples dedication to a property. That it is a way to inflate the ego of people who seem to know every nuance of a franchise, allowing them to look down on the ignorant noobs. Some are those very “elitists” who use the term to distinguish who is a real fan of the franchise. People who know what they are talking about as opposed to just acting the part. People who can tolerate even the lesser parts of the franchise out of a love for the property as a whole. People who live and breathe the franchise as opposed to someone who remembers it fondly as a kid and would buy a shirt from Hot Topic because it’s “cool”. But the real question is how do I measure a casual fan, because I matter. (Actually I’m a nobody, but I’m the author of this fine…ha…blog, so my opinion is all that matters. Muhaha!)

Maybe “casual fan” is a poor term. I have little problem with people who remember the old cartoon show and liked Mikey the best because he was the cool one. Anyone who enjoyed the TMNT, you are my brother. I can’t (or rather shouldn’t) get bent out of shape because you know next to nothing about the Mirage roots. I don’t really either. I’ve read a handful of the original “canon” (and even that’s up for heated fan, casual or otherwise, debate) and what I’ve read I enjoy, but it doesn’t make me an expert on that piece of the property pie (lets assume it’s a pizza pie, this is after all a TMNT blog post. COWABUNGA!). Before I rejoined the fandom back when the 4Kids series kicked off, I assumed the all red bandanas on the 1st TMNT game for the NES was a mistake. I’ve since learned better, but I was once the dreaded “casual fan” that some loathe. Fandom can be a growth process. I know I’ve matured over the years. My posts have become (at least partially) more coherent and have something that could pass as grammatical structure. Gah, the more I type, the more I feel the need to look in a mirror. It’s almost like the old preacher addage, “This sermon is as much for me as it is you.” Hallelujah, amen!

To me, the true test of a “casual fan” is more a case of is this person a poser. People who say they know EVERYTHING about the Turtles then tell you their favorite Turtle was the “Blue One.” Or “Ralph.” Every time I see the name Mickey in reference to the teenaged Turtle and not the iconic mouse, I cringe. That being said, people can be taught, if you use an even hand, and if they’re willing to learn. Again, I knew jack about the Mirage universe, but now I’m at least somewhat knowledgeable about the main arcs of what is considered by our lord, Peter Laird, to be canon. I also don’t act like I have all the answers. I SO don’t. I know there are fans out there who know more than me, and I defer to their knowledge. I (try) to not act like I know EVERYTHING about the Turtles, because, you know something, I don’t. I may know that Raph doesn’t have an L and typically wears a red mask, or that Mikey is not a mouse with red boxers, but a Turtle oft depicted with a orange mask. I may be a bit stuck on IDW deciding to use those colors, but I’m not ag’ain it to the point of franchise mutiny either. The point is, to keep people from applying the dreaded “casual” label on you, don’t be afraid to plead ignorance. People will respect you more for you admitting you haven’t a clue, than they do if they realize that you are talking exclusively from your rectum. And in a community this size, it’s easy to spot those who are engaging in derriere dictation.

So there you have it. To ME (the preceding was just Jester’s opinion and in no way reflects the opinion of GoGreenMachine.org and its other contributors, or the TMNT fan-base at large) that is what makes a person a “casual fan,” someone who tries a little too hard to look more informed than they really are. And with the whole Bay-Gate issue (let us not get in to THAT can of worms), people seem to be very apt to shoot their mouths off regarding the green team. Just think for a second before you do. Think, “Does this make me look like a complete ignorant fool?” “Does what I am about to say contain elements that someone who is more knowledgeable about the Ninja Turtles would know is coming completely from where the sun don’t shine?” If the answer is YES, then don’t go there. Because as Abraham Lincoln is credited as to have said: “Better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove all doubt.”

** “Put KENO in the New TMNT Movie” **

"I CHOOSE YOU, FOR THE NEW TMNT MOVIE  !! "

 

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–>> **Amidst Michael Bay’s plea for calm .. amongst the committed Turtle-Fans concerns over the next film ..your ol’ pal Ernie Reyes Jr. has been crazy busy as a power-hungry scientist !!

 

The Madcap Martial Artist, Actor, Instructor , Choreographer,  n’ stuntman ( ect. ) has taken on new the task as comic book writer with none-other than **Jim Lawson of coarse..  as he continues to face his biggest challenge : Fatherhood !!

Still Turtles are a major part and influence in Keno & his Family’s life.. not just as a TMNT fan-favorite and alumni of the Teens’ classic film cast.

That spirit is especially his brother, fellow artist/actor & filmaker ** Santino Ramos.. crazy mad fan since childhood !! !!

Ernie Reyes Jr. /© Rubenstein, photographer Martyna Borkowski

Early on in 2009, during TMNT-25 celebrations Ernie was brought in for the Movie to help the Foot Clan look out for new martial arts actors to play Foot Ninja in the new film.

tOkKa's San Diego Cranial combustion 2009  :: Turtles Forever - TMNT's Birthday Cake

Ernie was so excited at the prospect being of being involved in the Ninja Turtles Reboot he made a surprise appearance at 2009’s San Diego Comic-Con & the Movie’s Panel to make a passionate plea for his case & for Keno & Ernie’s involvement in the new film to Scott Mednick,Galen Walker , Kevin Eastman & Mirage’s Gary Richardson !!

tOkKa's San Diego Cranial combustion 2009  :: Turtles Forever - T. Jones ,Ernie Reyes Jr.,  tOkKa , A Modeen

He even stuck around to celebrate the release of the animated Turtles Forever with the Mirage Staff & fellow comic writers Tristan Jones and Andrew Modeen ( ..and umm.. the Rat King )!!

*** Ernie is counting on allot of support from his fellow TMNT aficionados !! A fan-driven effort to continue to bring attention to his great want in involvement with the new Turtles movie on FACEBOOK HERE !! ***

Ernie Reyes Jr. Head Shot

Click n’ throw your support !!

And in the mean time check out MMA Disputed’s killer 2-part interview with Ernie and his further TMNT film ambitions, Martial arts, family life and a bit about his new comic !!

MMA Disputed’s ** Ernie Reyes Jr. Interview Pt. 1 ** & *** Part 2 *** !!

~ t

Finally! Turtle Soup #2!

In 2009 (Jul 7, 2009 to be precise) I posted a review of Turtle Soup #1. It is now mid March 3 years later, and we are finally gonna look at issue 2. By this rate we will reach issue #4 by August of 2018.

Our first story is another spin-off of Mark Martin’s Green-Grey Sponge-Suit Sushi Turtles, this time starring Velveeduh (bringing new irony to “Shells and Cheese”) and his ninja Master Match-Stik. Velveeduh is fishing in polluted lake, and hooks a large mutant fish, that promptly swallows him whole. Meanwhile Splinter…er…Match-Stik… is chasing a shrimp to study but after losing him spys Velveeduh’s mutant fish. Wishing to study this new mutation, Mickey…er…Match-Stick… comes to find out Velveeduh has been ingested by the fish wanting to get out. Match-Stik on the other hand thinks removing Velveeduh will harm the specimen and begins spewing several analogies that nauseate the fish causing him to vomit up Velveeduh. The End. Not impressed.

Our next story in our anthology is a horror parody, Mid-Afternoon of the Living Dead by Dave Garcia and Justin Hampton. A mysterious meteor crashes to earth containing dozens of worms. Soon after a very familiar pair comes looking for the for the meteor, only to be attacked by zombies. Still later, our heroes are visiting the area looking for some fishing. (Really, 2 in a row?) They are also attacked by the corpses that are resurrected by the space worms. (One wonders if these are the worms used to resurrect Oroku Saki, but then again our heroes are in their Fred Wolf style garb, so the point is moot.) They fight off the zombies and use the worms as bait for their fishing trip, since they forgot bait earlier… or Mikey used it as a pizza toppings. I really rather enjoyed this short tale.

And on to the Dooney piece. (YEA!!!) In the 2nd part of this 4 part saga the Turtles are defending their friends (and themselves) from the dinosaurs accidentally transported to this time by Henry’s wrist gauntlet. As the Turtles tangle with the Triassic terrors (hooray for alliteration!) Henry attempts to send the dinos back the the stone age. He succeeds, but before anyone can catch their breath, a giant robot from the future is transported into the empty streets! TO BE CONTINUED!

The next 2 segments are by Don Simpson (with the help of Steve Lavigne on colors.) called Tales of Alternate Turtles on the Moon. The story opens with 4 alternate Turtles (guys who don’t get nearly enough gigs as stand-ins for turtles of the Teenage Mutant Ninja variety.) having a pint when they are approached by Captain Scaley Beard who invites them aboard his ship the Jolly Deathtrap and his search for buried treasure. The Turtles decline and are promptly knocked out and brought aboard the alien’s ship. On the moon the Turtles and the aliens are attacked by other space pirates. Unarmed, the Turtles flee, only to stumble across the the buried treasure. Hoping the alien pirates have taken each other out, the Turtles hijack Scaley Beard’s ship. Scaley Beard sees them leaving in his vessel and shanghais the other pirate ship. On board the pirate ship, the Turtles open the chest to reveal not treasure but a chest full of ‘tater chips. To evade the pirates, one of the Turtles dumps the chips out a porthole clogging the enemy ship’s warp drive causing it to explode. The Turtles crash land their ship, and happily party with Scaley Beard’s crew full of babes (The Mutant Ninja Turtles may get the glory, but these Turtles get the girls.) Not the best story, and I’ve never been a fan of Simpson’s art, but I’ve read worse.

Lastly we have Snapper, a Raphael one shot. All alone in April’s apartment, Raph has gorged himself on six pizzas when he notices April’s pet snapper. Playing with the turtle in an attempt to alleviate his boredom, the little guy nips Raph’s finger and he passes out. When Raph comes too, April’s pet snapper is now a hulking mutant snapper, who knocks Raph around before telling him he is inferior as,”pizza is no substitute for blood.” (Is that another Fred Wolf jab?) April returns to find her apartment trashed, and Raphael on the floor with the baby snapper on his head. Raph tries to explain, but April tells him to retrieve a special ninja weapon from the Turtles’ lair, a broom. This is probably my 2nd favorite story, after the Dooney piece. I mean it has a mutant snapping turtle. Where else could you see that? Oh…wait…

So there it is, Turtle Soup #2. Not a bad little anthology. I wonder why they didn’t split up the Alternate Turtles tales, but what’s done is done.

See you in 3 years!

TMNT The Next Mutation getting a US DVD release.


Shout! Factory has signed a multiyear deal with Saban Entertainment, it allows Shout! exclusive DVD release rights for Saban shows. It is mainly for all 700+ episodes of Power Rangers, but also includes TMNT the Next Mutation. As of right now this could be Shouts! first TMNT release. There is a possibility that Shout! could also release the 2K3 series down the road. No release date is known at this time for NM, but could be out some time this year.

Even more Toy Fair Pics and Screen Shots!

 

Hey all,

The turtle news is just coming out of the woodwork lately. Toyark.com has posted some incredible pictures of still shots of tv footage, as well as more character images and pics of upcoming action figures.

The CGI work is fantastic, from skin freckles to the fabric weave of the boys masks. And we also get a picture of what Shredder’s going to look like in his armored glory. You absolutely must check these out…

http://www.toyark.com/news/toy-fair-59/tmnt-2012-closer-look-at-cgi-and-branding-art-5444/