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Tales Of The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Is On Netflix, Here's Why I Need To Talk About It As A Lifelong Turtles Fan - MSNIf you're a serious Turtles fan like myself then you have got to watch it. Here's why. It Serves As A Bridge Between Mutant Mayhem, Which I Loved, And The Greenlit Sequel.
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The 1990 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie Is Celebrating Its 35th Anniversary, And I Still Think It's One Of The Best Comic Adaptations Ever - MSNThe first flick has its humorous moments (like the Turtles loving pizza, for instance, which comes from the cartoon rather than the original comics), but it’s way darker than the later movies.
Jonathan replies, “I like turtles.” Still got it! Paramount Pictures also released a new trailer for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem, which you can watch below.
“Seriously, I just like turtles,” he proclaims with a laugh. “A kid’s mind wanders and goes, Oh s***, what am I gonna say on a news channel? I wasn’t nervous or shaking or anything.
Well, the "I like turtles" kid (whose name is Jonathan) has finally returned, recording a recreation of his famous viral moment from 2007 as part of a press event for Paramount Pictures.
A YOUNG boy with his face painted who went viral for his bizarre response to a TV reporter’s question looks unrecognisable 16 years later. Jonathan Ware was only 10 when he shot to fame in 20… ...
Yes, Jonathan the Zombie Kid has made his triumphant return, makeup and all, to offer the exact review you'd expect for the new Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie. Like, c'mon, this is amazing.
Sixteen years ago, Jonathon Ware delivered his iconic "I like turtles" line live on KGW. Now he's back in a promo for Paramount's new Ninja Turtles movie.
According to an updated story from KGW, Jonathon Ware was 10 years old when first told a reporter "I like turtles" while being clad in zombie-like face paint.. Ware donned the face paint once ...
In 2007, a 10-year-old kid in zombie face paint became a viral sensation long before there was ever a term for it — all thanks to three simple words. Jonathon Ware broke the internet after a 17-second ...
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