Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Bebop and Rocksteady Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 3 debut at New York Comic Con 2014.

You have to know that any Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle panel going down at Comic Con is going to have a HUGE line and be jam packed... I mean why wouldn't it be? Who wouldn't love awesome Turtles who are ninjas and love to devour pizza?

Fans of the Nickelodeons TMNT cartoon rejoiced and anxiously waited for the panelist to talk and show some season 3 teasers. On stage you had executive producer Ciro Neili, head writer Brandon Auman, and voice artists Greg Cipes (Michelangelo), Rob Paulsen (Donatello), Seth Green (the new Leonardo), and Eric Bauza (Tiger Claw).

Some teasers and news I found interesting was the return of Renet, an old character from the comics who's going to be voiced by Ashley Johnson. The producers also promised more female characters coming soon! (girl power y'all).

The news I found to be the coolest, being someone who grew up on the old cartoons was *drum rolls please* WAIT FOR IT... The return of the iconic Behop and Rocksteady! How freaken awesome is that! Remember these guys?


Some of you who have only watch the Nickelodeon cartoon may not be familiar with these guys but they first made their debut in the 1987 TV Series. 

For those of you not familiar with their history head over HERE and find out all about how The Shredder mutated members of a street gang, so that they would be stronger than the turtles and have better abilities to beat them. Bebop and Rocksteady volunteered but things didn't necessarily go as planned. 

Below watch a clip of Bebop and Rocksteady's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Season 3 debut played at the New York Comic Con TMNT 2014 panel. It was a wise choice of Nickelodeon to bring them back in my opinion, makes the hardcore fans happy. 

A shout-out and thanks to Daniel Mejia for providing us with the clip! 






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Xo Nubia 

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