
Once ubiquitous kid's franchise Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles has been acquired by cable's Nickelodeon. The Viacom-owned network has purchased the global rights to the Turtles from The Mirage Group and 4Kids Entertainment (that produces the current-running TMNT Saturday morning show) in a deal that is estimated at around $60 million.
Additionally (perhaps, most notably,) the deal will also give Nickelodeon complete rights over merchandising, as it continues its decades-old relationship with toy manufacturer, Playmates. (Who made the original Turtles figures back in the late 80's-early 90's heyday.)
The acquisition could be a huge coup for the iconic network, who during the 90's, peaked with franchises like The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rugrats, All That, Doug, among a plethora of others that defined the childhoods of "mid-to-late 80's babies." (Personally, I jumped ship after Pinwheel and Today's Special. Anyone remember those shows?) According to Cyma Zarghami, President of Nickelodeon/MTVN Kids and Family Group:
"Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles shares a comedic sensibility with the Nickelodeon DNA, with added layers of action and fantasy that have kept this property an evergreen favorite with multiple generations of audiences. We are extremely happy to have the opportunity to be able to focus on this property and creatively re-introduce it to a new generation of kids."
It will be interesting to see how much of a game-changer this acquisition could become. Nickelodeon, along with The Cartoon Network, face some obstacles from a changing field where content distribution has changed, and overall cultural shifts seem to be leading a generation of younger viewers away from their specialty. There could be an argument that the atmosphere is one of a decreasing relevance of the Nickelodeon brand (which hasn't really made an impact during this decade) and even of Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block. (How long could tentpolling anime and comedic vanity projects in between Family Guy reruns really last?)
With Disney's recent $4 billion acquisition of Marvel, their already prospering cable channels (thanks to the Hannah Montana/Jonas Bros. era teeny-bopper revival) has just become an embarrassment of riches in the department of franchises. Whether the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (a quarter-century old franchise well past its peak in popularity) can serve as a watershed moment towards a Nickelodeon revival is uncertain. What we do know, is that the current TMNT animated series is still set to run on the CW Network's TheCW4Kids Saturday morning programming block until a Aug. 31, 2010 expiration. What will Nickelodeon have in store by then? Yet ANOTHER rebooted animated series? Perhaps they may even be bold enough to produce a live-action series? (In the spirit of countering Disney XD's live-action series, Aaron Stone?) The aforementioned statement by Cyma Zarghami sounded like a rather ambitious mission statement. It certainly doesn't sound like this will climax merely with old TMNT reruns. Rather, it seems that BIG things may be on the horizon.
Cowabunga, dudes -- it looks like we might have a gnarly fight on our hands!
Update: THR is now saying that the plan appears to be a new CGI-animated series, as well as a feature film set for 2012. Personally, I think a live-action series would have brought more momentum. However, you can never tell. Sometimes all it takes is the field to be made up of the right combination of nostalgic adults and children receptive to the mythos and "Turtlemania" could easily be revived.



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Secondtooth
Please God..bring back the ninja turtle pies..that's all I ask.
ac13bx
I still have the original turtle toys, i wonder if they cost anything.
onikinou
It's Pizza Time
BONERJAM
I have seen some of the more recent TMNT shows and they are horrible, it no wonder they aren't as popular as they were when I was a kid. Hopefully Nickelodeon can get TMNT back to where they should be.
Dregg
I remember Today's Special. It took place in a department store. Jeff was the mannequin that would come alive when his special hat was place on his head. Jodie was the night time merchandiser. Sam was the security guard (and a puppet) with a cool mustache. There was also Muffie the mouse (another puppet). That s all from memory. No internet searches for me.
TKEmysterio
Pin wheel Pinwheel spinning around, look at my Pinwheel and see what I found!
I can't believe I still remember the theme song. God, I'm old.
kenerhai
YOU HAVE GOT BE FREAKING KIDDING ME!?!?!?!? SERIOUSLY?! I kind of liked the recent CGI movie and was hoping that a more mature Turtles revival was on the way, but with Nickelodeon owning the rights, I guess we can count that out!!! Saturday morning cartoons have died and you can thank Disney and 4Kids for that, but I can't believe that Eastman and Laird would let their claim to fame get run into the ground by the likes of Nickolodeon!
We children of the 80's grew up on the Turtles and just like everything else from our childhood, it must be raped and reformed into some grotesque re-imagining for todays 7 year olds. Just for once, I would love to see the franchises I grew up with evolve into something that recognizes that it's original audience grew up! I don't care if there's a kids cartoon version, just as long as their is something for us, the adults that enjoyed it when we were kids. Nick owns TMNT and Disney owns Marvel, is it me or does anyone else not see the red flags?!?!?!?
The end is nigh.
ps3junkie
The mannequin, Jeff, from Today's Special, could only come alive if he was wearing his hat and if somebody said, "Hocus Pocus Alimagocus." This is definitely in my top 5 fave Nick shows ever which also includes Double Dare, You Can't do that on Television, Hey Dude, and Mr. Wizard. Man, Nickelodeon was so much better back in the late 80s, and early 90s......ahhh, to be a kid again.....
Dynamo903
Don't worry guys. Clarrisa will explain ALL very soon.
SG_17
I miss Rocko.
ArcherX
I'm a child of the Pinwheel and Today's Special generation. My favorite was "You Can't do That on Television." I don't know about this Turtle thing though... *a bucket of green slime falls*
ArcherX
I don't think a live action show will do well either, in fact I remember the Power Ranger creators took a crack at a live action Turtle show, they even added a new female turtle, it didn't go very well.
IcemanMX
Dude! I loved "You Can't Do That On Television" followed by "Danger Mouse" and "Banana Man". I was never a big fan of "Pinwheel". Muffy the Mouse just bugged the hell out of me. And for some reason, I wanted to punch Sam Crenshaw in the face, but it looked like someone already beat me to it.
Good times. Good times.
Hey, Nickelodeon, how about bringing back "Danger Mouse", or at the very least doing a "Where are they Now" episode for the crew of "You Can't Do That On Television?" I want to the Barfy Burger guy.
-M
jungleman67
do something like super mario bros super show. part live part animated. rip captain lou
moose_
I loved Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when I was a kid. So much so that I've purcharsed several volumes of the original show on DVD.
JayMega
"There could be an argument that the atmosphere is one of a decreasing relevance of the Nickelodeon's brand (who hasn't really made an impact during this decade)"
What? Nickelodeon is still the #1 cable network still (yep, they beat adult networks).
thecuredivision
Nickelodeon and Disney XD both have Wolverine and the X-Men and The Spectacular Spider-Man, respectively, and both those shows are pretty well done. How that will change since Disney bought Marvel is irrelevant. The point is, old titles and comics are being made into new, good, and pretty successful titles. Who's to say that the Ninja Turtles can't be the next successful return? The newest cartoons were based off the original comics and were actually pretty good in my opinion because of that. I'm a life long Ninja Turtle fan though, so anything showing new life or even continued life for this franchise makes me happy.
pumathehero
playmates is the worst toy company out there. while others have gotten better and made better looking figures with better articulation, theirs remain the same. look at their star trek and terminator figures. their tmnt line did get better but not by much.
BrotherFade
Pinwheel yeah! Living this close to Toronto, we had Today's Special for a long, long time after.
duncanato
Most of the new cartoons today are just horrible. Remember Tom and Jerry? Yeah, that was awesome. I hope Nickelodeon doesn't screw this up.
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