
Ghost Pepper with Dr. Rude (Mikey)
Wedding Smashers was an unfinished episode of the second season of Rise of the TMNT. It was scrapped when Nickelodeon cut down the season size and essentially canceled the show (although technically it's on indefinite hiatus).
Brief animatic clips were shown of the episode during the TAAFI online celebration titled EVERYONE needs to watch RISE of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Plot[]
The plot involved Michelangelo and Raphael sneaking into Ghostbear's wedding as "Dr. Rude" and "Shadybug", respectively, to confiscate a black hole generator which was among the wedding gifts. Upon arriving, Michelangelo learns that Ghostbear's best man, Meat Sweats has failed to arrive, causing Ghostbear to feel the wedding has been ruined and his fiancée to believe that Meat Sweats was faking their friendship to get access to her family's recipes. Mikey claims knows a solution to their best man problem.
At some point Raph and Mikey accidentally ruin Ghostbear's wedding and Splinter uses the black hole toaster unaware of it's black hole function.
Appearing in Wedding Smashers[]
Major characters[]
- Ghostbear
- Ghostpepper (debut)
- Michelangelo/Dr. Rude
- Raphael/Shadybug
Minor characters[]
- Albearto
- Boss Beverly
- Foot Brute
- Foot Lieutenant
- Warren Stone
- Michelangelo's minions
Trivia[]
- Michelangelo's minions, when first shown, are drawn in the style of the late 2010s meme "Ugandan Knuckles".
- Mikey tells Foot Brute and Foot Lieutenant, as he enters the building, "Stay fresh, cheese bags". This is a reference to a product of that name from Stay Fresh System (sold under different brands in different locales) which is purported to keep cheese fresh for longer periods of time. The product's name was jokingly coined as a ersatz catchphrase by Dr. Stuart "Ashens" Ashen in an online review, and became a running gag in his content and among his viewers. It received a revival years later when a Twitter user, utilizing a screenshot from Ashen's video, made a joke about using the product's name as a phrase when leaving a room.
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From Sheldon Vella