‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem’ Lets This Character Shine
The Big Picture Apart from the vibrant animation and stellar writing, one of the main reasons why Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem works as well as it does is because of how it adapts and updates its cast of iconic characters. The most obvious example of this is the titular turtles themselves, who have never been more likable.
Splinter first appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem when the Turtles get home late one night after they snuck into an outdoor screening of Ferris Bueller's Day Off. While he is still wearing a variation of a martial arts gi as per usual, this Splinter doesn't immediately come off as a massively respected martial arts master.
Having a supernatural parent figure be suspicious of the human world is really nothing new. In fact, it isn't even new for animated rats in movies, as Ratatouille also features an overprotective rodent father who tries to keep his son away from humans. What makes Splinter's journey here unique is that, despite being overprotective, he is consistently looking for ways to evolve his teachings and worldview if it means keeping his beloved sons happy.
Once the Turtles meet April and decide they want to defeat Superfly , they don't tell their dad, which raises suspicions in the concerned father. He tries to employ a more nurturing strategy of getting them to trust him by throwing them a party, even gifting them with cardboard cutouts of Chris Pine, Chris Pratt, and Chris Evans. This doesn't work, and Splinter can't stop his sons from being imprisoned and subsequently "milked" of their DNA by Cynthia Utrom .
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