Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is out in theaters and followers and audiences appear to be loving it! The film managed to attain an A CinemaScore from audiences, which is fairly superior. The film managed to attach with longtime followers of the franchise and it additionally appeals to those who don’t have the nostalgic issue. It’s a arduous factor to do, however Jeff Rowe and the artistic crew managed to drag it off.
There are additionally a lot of enjoyable little Easter eggs all through the film, however there’s one which undoubtedly caught out to followers who grew up on the unique live-action movies, particularly Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Secret of the Ooze. There’s a scene within the film the place the Ninja Turtles discover themselves preventing Tokka and Rahzar throughout a Vanilla Ice live performance and Vanilla Ice seemingly begins singing his “Ninja Rap,” track which was created for the film.
Well, that Ninja Rad track made its approach into Mutant Mayhem, and co-writer and producer Seth Rogen defined that the inclusion of it was a last-minute addition. He defined to CinemaBlend:
“That was an embarrassingly late-in-the-game decision. We were trying to find a joke to put there, we wanted a song on the radio, and we had picked some piece of like adult contemporary music from the 80s, and it just wasn’t right.”
Throwing the Ninja Rap in there was undoubtedly the suitable selection. When the track popped up in the course of the Ninja Turtle’s first combat scene within the movie, and if you hear “Go ninja, go ninja, go!” It simply feels proper.
The director credit Rogen for using the track explaining, “Then Seth texted me like late at night one night [Seth Rogen impression] ‘We should put the Ninja Rap there!’ And it was, like, perfect!”
It’s sort of loopy how this track isn’t one thing they considered together with from the very starting. It looks like a no-brainer. But, regardless it made it into the movie and it made followers completely happy. Who doesn’t love Vanilla Ice’s Ninja Rap!?
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