VHS, DVD, and CD Covers Now in Muckman's Dump!

Posted on 25 Apr 2010 by Master Splinter



Check out Muckman's Dump for more additions! Now added are several of the 2K3 DVD covers as well as some classic VHS and other DVD covers...

More will be added to the Dump soon so be sure to check back for more!!!
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Sideshow’s Comic-Con 2010 Exclusive Mouser Comiquette

Posted on 24 Apr 2010 by Master Splinter



For those of you lucky enough to head out to San Diego for this years Comic-Con 2010, you may just be in the right spot to pick up one of these exclusive Mouser Comiquettes from Sideshow. There are some pre-order times available, so be sure to head over to SideShowToy.com for all the information on getting your hands on one of these awesome collectibles. Priority Pre-Order: Attendee Edition 10AM PT on June 10th Non-Attendee Edition 10AM PT on June 11th
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MutantOoze.org Update

Posted on 21 Apr 2010 by Master Splinter

You may see some downtime here at MutantOoze.org over the next few weeks while I attempt to do another redesign. I am just not happy about the overall look of the website and would like to work on something more functional for visitors... So if in the mean time you have any ideas or suggestions feel free to send them my way... THANKS!!!
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Fan Art by Powder - Colored by Ulisses31

Posted on 21 Mar 2010 by Master Splinter

Here is an updated version of the Cowabonga picture colored by the Technodrome's very own Ulisses31.

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Fan Art by Powder

Posted on 10 Mar 2010 by Master Splinter


Fellow Technodrome member, Powder, posted up this hilarious sketch he did of TMNT enjoying some adult fun. Thanks Powder for the share and keep on sketching!

Also, be sure to check out Dr. Williams' Blog at Missouri Mobile Productions to download Powder's latest mixtape!
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April - Dawn of The Ninja Concept

Posted on 26 Feb 2010 by Master Splinter

Ray Dillon has finished up another great concept sketch for Dawn of The Ninja. Check it out below!

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No New TMNT Toys in 2010

Posted on 29 Jan 2010 by Master Splinter

For those of you who have been asking about the current status for Playmates Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Star Trek lines, we have learned that both will be going on a hiatus for 2010. What 2011 will bring, we don't know, but with a new Star Trek movie definitely in the works from Paramount in July 2011, we imagine Playmates will have something on hand to debut with that.

As for what Playmates has in store for 2010, they will be doing a new line of Michael Jackson Collectible Memorabilia and a newly announced "Shrek Forever After" line. Here is the official announcement for Shrek.

Source
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Michelangelo Comiquette - Pre Order Soon!

Posted on 22 Jan 2010 by Master Splinter



Roseangelo posted over at Ninja-Pizza some good news about the pre-order date for the Mikey Comiquette statue from Sideshow Collectibles. Check it out and be sure to get your order in fast they will go quick.

Click Here


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Ray Dillon - Dawn of The Ninja Artwork

Posted on 20 Jan 2010 by Master Splinter

Ray Dillon one of the head artists over at Dawn of The Ninja has finished up a few concepts for the Dawn of The Ninja graphic novel that he and the team are working on. Ray has graciously allowed MutantOoze.org to post these concepts. These are some amazing pieces of art. So Ray, if you read this... DO NOT STOP!!! 

Be sure to check out more of Ray's work over on his website @
www.RayDillon.com. Be sure to check back for more updates from Dawn of The Ninja and other TMNT news!!!

























If you are the type that is curious what Ray used to create these masterpieces, well I asked and this is what he said... "Axiotron Modbook (Apple Tablet Computer) and Photoshop CS... All digital..."

I got to say that is some amazing stuff to be done all digitally. Ray Dillon is definitely an artist to watch out for...

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MutantOoze.org Interviews... Rutger

Posted on 20 Jan 2010 by Master Splinter


Recently I had the chance to chat online with Rutger. If you do not recall Rutger probably has one of the largest TMNT autograph collections on the planet. He has been collecting TMNT items for a long time now. He is a great guy to talk to and we spent some time chatting more about his collection. Please do not mind the grammatical errors.

MutantOoze.org says
  So Rutger this is our second interview, the first interview we had we were able to cover a couple of things concerning your TMNT autograph collection. This time I would like to get into a little more detail if possible on how you got started and get into some of the specifics of some of the pieces. So if you can, when did this collection begin and what got you started?
  Rutger says
Good to be back here. Well if I go way back to the roots then I started collecting autographs in 1999. Back then I was and still am a big StarWars fan and for the first time some actors came to Holland. A Sci-Fi convention.I was really excited and met about 3 StarWars actors and bought an autograph. I loved it, and a year later there was another one. With different actors.
MutantOoze.org says
  Which Star Wars actors were you able to meet?
  Rutger says
  I started seeying the same collectors and befriended some. A fanclub formed and we started a forums and showed eachother succes. Be it real life or through the mail. After some years we all focussed on something we were a fan of. One of us started collecting everyone from LOST, another focussed on Disney and I started with TMNT. That was on January 20th, 2006. Almost 4 years ago.  The first StarWars actors I met were Gary Kurtz, Michael Carter and Kenny Baker.  Gary was the producer of Empire Strikes Back, and Michael and Kenny played Bib Fortuna and R2D2
  MutantOoze.org says
  so after 4 years how many TMNT autographs would you say you have?
  Rutger says
  I'm nearing the 160 now, including the signed comics
  MutantOoze.org says
  that is extermly impressive
  Rutger says
  It went quite fast indeed, and of all the people who started focussing on a collection, I turned out to be the most succesfull
  MutantOoze.org says
  With the Turtles moving away from Mirage what autographs are you wanting to get/waiting for from the first 25 years of the turtles.
  Rutger says
  Oh there are still some major addition I would die for to get for my collection. The top five would be Elias Koteas, Kevin Clash, Ernie Reyes Jr.,  Brian Toshi and David Forman
  MutantOoze.org says
  What about Non-TMNT what are you really wanting to get?
  Rutger says
  Judith Hoag was on top of that list but I was lucky to finally get in contact with her, after more then 3 years of trying, in March 2009. Judith Hoag is my Harrison Ford among the TMNT autographs
  Rutger says
  Mm for Non TMNT, I'd really like to get Harrison Ford, Seth Green (Big Buffy fan), Michael J. Fox and Robert Downey Jr.  And there are still plenty I want, but as time goes, I might be able to meet them.
  MutantOoze.org says
  That would definitly be cool.
  Are there any plans to show off your non-tmnt collection?
  Rutger says
  Well I did for several years, but it got to big for my webspace that my provider offered me, and since the TMNT section started growing out of proportions, I wanted to make a seperate website for it, showing of not only the autographs, but also the pictures, stories and interviews.
  MutantOoze.org says
  You do have quite a few interviews on your TMNT site. Aside from the Judith interview (which sounds like was a loooong wait) what other interviews were you excited to get to do?
  Rutger says
  Michelan Sisti, that was my first chance to interview a real suit actor and get first hand information about the hard work . The other was Renae Jacobs, the voice actor for April O'Neil from the '87 cartoon, a person that was very hard to reach for several years, since she's not in the voice acting business anymore
  MutantOoze.org says
  How do you usually prepare for your interviews with these artists
  Rutger says
  Most of the time I start making up questions that I really want to know, then I start digging through IMDb for information and I ask on the forums if there is something people are dying to know about the person I'm going to interview.
  MutantOoze.org says
  Has anyone ever expressed animosity toward you because of your collection?
  Rutger says
  No, that still hasn't happen, people envy me or are extremely jealous. But the reactions are always positive, jaw dropping and overwhelming. Also because I manage to get people who are almost impossible to reach (thats why I still hope I can succeed in tracing Elias Koteas and Kevin Clash   )
  MutantOoze.org says
  haha, well that is good.  over the christmas holiday i believe you got some more autographs, who did you all get and are you waiting on some more?
  Rutger says
  Yeah I managed to find a bunch of new 4Kids VA's which was cool. I got in contact with Oliver Wyman (Fugitoid and many others), Carrie Keranen (Ananda), David Wills (Stainless Steel Steve), Tom Wayland (Jammerhead). Also some Next Mutation people. I sent out some classic cartoon characters, and still waiting for some 4Kids ones.
  MutantOoze.org says
  So when you send out your pictures to get signed do you get these professionally printed or do you just print them on a personal photo printer?
  Rutger says
  I do it proffesionally, better lasting quality. Some of my friends use home printed picture, and raindrops are their worst enemy
  MutantOoze.org says
  Have you ever had an autograph become damaged or destroyed for whatever reason?
  Rutger says
  Now that you mention that, I had 2 cases in which a signed photograph was folded in its envelope by the local mailman before it arrived here. But other then that nothing ever truly got damaged. That goes for TMNT and non-TMTN autographs
  MutantOoze.org says
  No other horror stories?
  Rutger says
  Well only from one of my fellow collectors, who had a home printed picture already signed. He was at a red carpet premier and wanted to have it doublesigned. It was raining and every drop created a pink spot on the photo. Eventually there were dozens of them. He could throw the whole damn thing away
  MutantOoze.org says
  that sucks.  So what's next?
  Rutger says
  Well I'm still waiting for more returns and in the meantime I found another Secret of the Ooze actor and a Next Mutation actor, so Im getting photos done and planning to send those out as well.
  MutantOoze.org says
  Out of your Mirage collection which piece is your favorite, and out of the Mirage artists who do you tend to lean more towards? What about the writers?
  Rutger says
  You mean lean towards in terms of drawing style?
  MutantOoze.org says
  yeah
  Rutger says
  Well I really dig the styles of Dario Brizuela and Andres Ponce. Really fresh and original styles I think.
  Those are my favorite original drawings I own. I only have one writers sketch, and that Quinn Johnson. So that one is easy.  Of course I'm extremely happy having a personalized Keving Eastman sketch!
  MutantOoze.org says
  By chance have you seen Alex "Toon" Deligiannis sketch of Krang in the Android body that has the "Fairly Odd Parents" feel to it? If so do you think that is a good direction for Nick to go with TMNT, even though it was just a quick sketch and nothing official?
  Rutger says
  Really dig the style! for cartoon drawing purposed. But I'd rather not see it animated for TMNT
  MutantOoze.org says
  for the next generation how would you like to see TMNT? CGI, animation, live action?
  Rutger says
  If I had any saying about it, I'd like to see a 2D animated series and a live action movie. But as far as I know the series will be 3D. Which hopefully will work out
  MutantOoze.org says
  aside from the comics and autographs do you have any other collectibles like movie props or anything like that?
  Rutger says
  In either way, I will have the chance to find new actors for an autograph!  Yes I happen to have 2 original Ooze cannisters from the second Live action movie. Very happy with those. I should really post pictures of them on my site
  MutantOoze.org says
  oh definitly
  Rutger says
  Futhermore I have tons of carded action figures ('88 and up) almost all the comics, all the videogames, plushy figures, and small merchandise.  Got lobbycards, DVD's posters, real sai, collectable figures...and the list goes on.
  MutantOoze.org says
  Those all should be up on your site
  Rutger says
  You're right
  MutantOoze.org says
  you mention you have 2 original ooze cannisters, that is awesome, are they filled with ooze?
  Rutger says
  One is clear, or empty. The other one is 'filled' that means the inside is painted bright green
  MutantOoze.org says
  how did you come across those?
  Rutger says
  some movie prop auction. They also had the newspaper from the second movie but that got to expensive in the end.
  MutantOoze.org says
  that is a really cool collectible, now to switch gears a little bit i want to go back to your tmnt autograph site.. looking through more of the pages you have a "letters" section and one of the letters is from James Arnold Taylor (Leo from TMNT), it also has a sketch of Obi-Wan from the Clone Wars series, this is a great piece, any story behind it?  Or from any of your letters for that matter?
  Rutger says
  Well the Obi-Wan Kenobi sketch is a print that he often sends out to fans, but the letter that is written around it is personal. Even more surprising was the fact that he send me his original cue sheet from the final day of voice recording. That was an awesome gift!
  MutantOoze.org says
  Looking through the letters there is some really impressive stuff and one thing on your site that is right in front of the visitors face that I don't think I have even asked  you about is the voice clip you have in your intro... You actual got a personalized recording, how did that come about?
  Rutger says
  Well Townsend was one of the last original '80 voiced I was able to get in contact with through email. I tried to get autographs a few times through his agent, but I eventually heard nothing. Only recently I was able to get in contact with Townsend Coleman first hand. After receiving the auto's I simply asked if it would be possible to get a sound file with his Mikey voice, he said it was ok, and ask what I wanted him to say. I gave him the lines, and he sent me a .wav file a week later!
  MutantOoze.org says
  wow that is awesome
  are you going to attempt to get any other voice clips?
  Rutger says
  Yeah and it was recorded in his studio. Never expected such a proffessional file
  I did tried for Pat Fraley, but haven't heard anything about that.
  MutantOoze.org says
  Are there any other stories that you want to share about your collection? What were some of your favorite meet ups?
  Rutger says
  My favorite meet up was with Adam Behr. We already had contact for a while through email and he told me he was coming to Holland to meet up with some agents. So we met up in Amsterdam. That was great. The whole story is on my site of course
  MutantOoze.org says
  Well Rutger I think that finishes up my questions, unless you have any stories to add, I apperciate you taking the time to answer some more questions about your collection. Once you get your new non-tmnt site setup maybe we can talk more.
  Rutger says
  Thats great, thanks for having me. I do have one nice story on an autograph. I was trying to get in contact with Tim Kelleher who was the voice for Rutger in Turtles III. I got in contact with a girl who ran his website and she told me he's not acting anymore but became a priest.  So I could scratch the agency. I stayed in contact with the girl who tried to get in touch with his former agent.
  MutantOoze.org says
  Interesting.
  Rutger says
  Well after months I received some feedback and the girl told me to send the photo I wanted signed. She eventually sent them to agent, who got them to Tim.
  MutantOoze.org says
  Wow
  Rutger says
  I again didn't hear anything for months. Untill one day the girl who I had contact with emailed me, that she had the photo in her hand, signed and that I was very lucky, 'cause he usually doesn't want to sign anymore since his new job.2 weeks after that I had the autograph in my hand, with a letter from Tim, that he is a far better turtle then an adminstrator.I heard from the girl, that the envelope with my photo even got lost and refound in those months. So I was really happy and really lucky with this almost impossible addition to my collection
  MutantOoze.org says
  That's amazing. That is a great story
  Rutger says
  Thought I'd share that
  MutantOoze.org says
  Again i apperciate you taking the time for this interview. I wish you the best and good luck on getting more autographs and adding to that ever growing collection.
  Rutger says
thank you, and for any updates you can always visit my site! Cowabunga!!

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