

The character has been featured in various adaptations, and has been portrayed by several actors. He becomes a love interest of April O'Neil. His weapons include various sports equipment, such as baseball bats, ice hockey sticks, golf clubs, cricket bats, and tennis rackets. Casey usually has long dark hair, wears an ice hockey mask and cut-off biking gloves, and carries his weapons in a golf bag over his shoulder. Like the turtles, Casey Jones is a vigilante, and was created as a parody of vigilante characters that were in popular in comics at the time. Created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, he first appeared in the one-shot, Raphael: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (April 1985). Highly skilled at armed and unarmed combatĪrnold Bernid "Casey" Jones is a fictional character that appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media. I recommend it to any fan of the four green humanoid heroes, and anyone aspiring to become such a fan.Raphael: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle (April 1985)Īpril O'Neil (love interest/fiancee/wife) All in all, a pretty solid show, that provides many hours of check-your-brains-at-the-door entertainment.

The fights are well-choreographed and fairly frequent. The whole level of writing basically does, really. The humor is silly and somewhat childish, but it fits its audience quite well(and I can't claim that I didn't laugh several times throughout watching the four episodes). It mostly manages to dodge the Batman-esquire/James Bond-ian cliché of having Donatello produce some gadget from his belt to solve their problems. The plots are often simplistic, but as far as I remember, never (too) obvious and usually entertaining as well as gripping. I doubt there is or will be anyone, whether kid or adult(who is at least a little in touch with their inner child), especially male, who don't like it. And the theme music(which I found myself humming in anticipation before the tape was in the VCR). The action is exciting, intense and downright cool. Having just watched an hour and a half of it, straight, I can say that I wasn't bored at all, in spite of remembering most of what would happen.
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but when you look at the plus side(as well as keep in mind that this is still a children's show), it's just no contest. there are glaring continuity errors aplenty, the dialog(packed with more or less lucky one-liners) and plot lines are often somewhat daft. All the fun of them came right back to me even as I thought of them. I write this review right after having watched all four episodes in immediate succession for the first time in more years than I can say for sure. girls play with dolls) from a young age, as well as comics, and I even own two VHS tapes with two episodes each(unfortunately, these were dubbed, as most filmed entertainment geared towards kids are, in Denmark). I collected the action figures(not dolls, no boys play with action figures. but I was interested in the show from as far back as I can remember. When I was 11-12 years old I would get up early enough in the morning to watch it before I left for school. I remember watching this as often as I could when I was younger.
