The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem soundtrack is filled with a great collection of songs that connect to the turtles' history and updated story. The animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie is the latest attempt from Paramount to bring the iconic quartet of crime-fighting turtles to the big screen. It features an all-star cast of voice actors, which included using actual teenagers to voice Raphael, Donatello, Leonardo, and Michelangelo. The teenage humor, love of pizza, skateboarding, and vigilante heroics are all part of the latest adventure, but the franchise's musical history also put some pressure on the TMNT: Mutant Mayhem soundtrack to deliver.
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The songs in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem are largely a reflection of how the turtles call New York City their home. Director Jeff Rowe and writer/producer Seth Rogen made sure to have the soundtrack reflect their affinity for the East Coast by loading the movie with classic East Coast hip-hop songs. This meant utilizing everyone from DMX to A Tribe Called Quest, just to name a few. There are even callbacks to some of the original music previous TMNT movies used. It means that audiences will be hearing some recognizable tunes throughout the movie.
"Ante Up (Robin Hoodz Theory)" by M.O.P. - The first song on the TMNT: Mutant Mayhem soundtrack heard in the movie is "Ante Up" by M.O.P. It plays during the introduction sequence for the Turtles as they go grocery shopping. The song makes a triumphant return at the start of the third act as the Turtles, Splinter, April, and other mutants arrive in New York to fight Superfly's bigger mutated form.
"Eye Know" by De La Soul, Otis Redding - The 1989 hip-hop song "Eye Know" is part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem soundtrack as well. The song kicks off the beginning of a montage that shows Splinter and the Turtles growing up together. It plays shortly after TMNT: Mutant Mayhem's new Splinter origin story and is featured as the rat and turtles dance together.
"Cavern" by Liquid Liquid - Another song in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle: Mutant Mayhem is heard once Donnie decides that he does not want to keep hiding from the real world. "Cavern" can be heard as the teenagers are back in the sewer and contemplating whether they should call April.
"What's Up?" by 4 Non Blondies - "What's Up?" is a recurring song in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. The song by 4 Non Blondies originally begins to play as the Turtles drive in a van with Mondo, Rocksteady, and Wingnut. It prompts TMNT: Mutant Mayhem's mutants to begin singing the song themselves, including in slow-motion as the vehicle crashes and a fight breaks out. Post Malone's Ray Fillet sings an acoustic version of it later on while the mutants are meant to be working.
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And this isn't the first time a horrendously bad rap song has been made in the name of these four turtles. Our co-worker Brett Molina reminded us of Vanilla Ice's early '90s contribution:
With the song's nostalgic feel and laid back tone, it perfectly complements this new vision for the Ninja Turtles. As Rogen and company plan to have the film focus more on the teenage aspect of the characters, it only makes sense that their first appearance would be accompanied by such a evocative tune.
Paramount Pictures has finally released their latest Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot into theaters, and fans are having a shell of a time watching the movie. Seth Rogen and his producing partner Evan Goldberg made sure that the film would feature actual teenagers as the titular heroes, and the former also lends his voice acting skills to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem will have a lot of fan favorites in the film, but the one character that is missing is the turtles' arch nemesis, Shredder, and he isn't the only thing missing from the movie. One other major thing that was missing from the film was actually the old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song, and director Jeff Rowe is revealing why the theme isn't in the film.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem marks the latest movie in the long-running media franchise, and a new reboot for four turtle brothers. Seth Rogen produced the movie, and lends his voice to its huge ensemble cast. In the film, the titular heroes venture out into the real world after years of living isolated in the sewers. Though they try to be recognized as normal teenagers by their heroics, a crime syndicate with an army of mutants makes everything more difficult for them and threatens their plans for joining society. The voice cast for the film includes Micah Abbey as Donatello, Shamon Brown Jr. as Michelangelo, Nicolas Cantu as Leonardo, and Brady Noon as Raphael. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem includes a slew of celebrities as well like Ayo Edebiri as April O'Neil, Jackie Chan as Splinter, Seth Rogen as Bebop, John Cena as Rocksteady, Ice Cube as Superfly, Giancarlo Esposito as Baxter Stockman, Paul Rudd as Mondo Gecko, and Maya Rudolph as Cynthia Utrom. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem opens in theaters on August 2nd.
What does heroes in a half shell really mean? A tortoise has a shell all around its body, and the teenage mutant ninja turtles seem to have the part of their shell on their back as well as on their front. Why are they heroes in a half shell?
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