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A tribute to the Ninja Turtles.. ever since I read the original black and white comics as a kid I have been a fan. In TMNT Vol. 1 by Mirage Studios they used to have guest artists and almost every comic was totally different. In particular, when I read #37 and #42 By Rick McCollum & Bill Anderson it totally changed my life. No kidding! Those books are so beautiful, and are so intense and full of magic that they left a deep mark on me. Anyway, I always wanted to do a TMNT comic myself, but in the meantime here is a fan animation instead. Making this was like my 10 year old dreams come true. The line that splinter says "I am here, my son(s)" is from the first TMNT movie, made in 1990. It is one of my favourite moments because it always hits me as some sort of hidden zen-master-like riddle, as if he is actually saying "THIS is it" or something. The music is lovingly borrowed from the awesome 1990 TMNT film score by John Du Prez. I did the sound effects and the mix, and the voices are as follows; Leo - Lucas Fehr Don - Clement Yeh Mikey - Yoakim Belanger Raph and Splinter - Malcolm Sutherland Looks best in HD!!
