In Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Hot Soup Forever is a classic Lou Jitsu martial arts film.
History[]
Hot Soup Forever was first depicted in "Shadow of Evil" filming an exterior city scene on camera A. Splinter revealed his film career as Lou Jitsu and his choice to abdicate from his clan duties in pursuit of it to April O'Neil to have her understand where he fits in involving the Shredder's potential resurrection.
Named production crew[]
- Andy Ward (director)
- Erik Rossi (camera operator)
Trivia[]
- Hot Soup Forever's director "Andy Ward" is a combination of the first names and surnames of Rise of the TMNT co-executive producers Andy Suriano and Ant Ward who are also the co-directors of Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie.
- Hot Soup Forever's camera operator "Erik Rossi" is likely a combination of the first names and surnames of Rise of the TMNT prop designers Erik Elizarrez and Jack Rossi.