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TMNTInsider TMNTInsider 9 January 2016
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TMNT 2012 - In 2 Days...

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TMNTInsider TMNTInsider 3 January 2016
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My Mutanimals Picture

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TMNTInsider TMNTInsider 15 December 2015
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The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame the 2012 Series For Destroying the Earth - "Under the Microscope"

In the mold of one of my old favorite sports shows, “Top 5 Reasons You Can’t Blame”, hosted by Brian Kenny, I like to follow that mold sometimes for entertainment topics, which I’m about to do here. Let me just say that when I was 5 years old, the third season finale (if you’ll call it that) of the original Ninja Turtles series aired. I can only imagine being a fly on the wall and seeing those kids around that age, as well as their parents, as they gathered on their couches that Sunday morning and watched the conclusion of the 2012 Ninja Turtle's Season 3 finale known intimately as “Annihilation Earth.” 

I’m sure some of you may still question the validity of how and why they had to go up into space. Could Shredder have waited just a quarte…

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TMNTInsider TMNTInsider 12 December 2015
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"Under the Microscope" My New Avatar

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TMNTInsider TMNTInsider 1 December 2015
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The Unsung Reason Why the TMNT is One of the Best Sci-Fi/Fantasy Franchises

As much as I like a good sci-fi or even fantasy product, I can't help but look back on some of the stuff I have watched and refer to either of those two genres as the "Hypocratic Genre(s)". They try so hard to establish another world or different characters or whatever and yet they try just as hard, if not harder, to emulate our own. Science fiction most of all likes to borrow from the fantasy genre to include things such as aliens, magic, supernatural beings and powers, even its technology because, for the most part at least, the devices are usually quite frankly impossible! There are a lot more hypocracies relevant to these genres (a lot of them revolving around the theme of unity) but I'll stick to the main point(s) and the case at hand…

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