The Foot Soldiers changed from human ninjas to an endless supply of robotic grunts, allowing large numbers of them to be destroyed without anyone dying (this was a very important decision in terms of the show's child audience excessive violence would have alienated parents of children, the show's target demographic)., one of the series' most memorable villains, was inspired by the design of the Utrom, a benign alien race from the Mirage comics. The film became one of the most successful independent films and spawned, as well as inspiring a three-dimensional animated film set in the same continuity, which was released in 2007 under the title. In 1990, a was released, with the Turtles and being portrayed by actors in partially animatronic suits created. While the animated TV series, which lasted for 10 seasons until 1996, was more light-hearted, the comic-book series continued in a much darker and grittier tone. At the height of the frenzy, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Turtles' likenesses could be found on a wide range of children's merchandise, from to skateboards, breakfast cereal, video games, school supplies, linens, towels, cameras, and toy shaving kits. Accompanied by the popular, and the subsequent, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became a mainstream success. Once the product started selling, the show got syndicated and picked up and backed by, which funded the next round of animation.
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