TMNT Full documentary - GREEN MACHINE Turtle-Mania 2022 complete movie - Made by Peter Costa

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Green Machine is a Full documentary made by Peter Costa in which we explore the history of TMNT and the TURTLEMANIA phenomenon.

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All Comments (21)
  • @danmoar94
    I wasn't born until '94 so I had no idea how insanely popular the turtles were at the start of the 90s. It's cool to see this bit of pop culture history that i had missed out on
  • @IllmatikRebelTV
    It's crazy how a small joke between buddies turns into the most iconic characters and universe in modern day pop culture
  • @MiYakuT
    I was part of the Turtle Craze myself in the late 90's as a young child, good memories!
  • @batboy9997
    This is incredible. I'm 41 now and this brought it all back.
  • @neonsponge37
    "Some critics didn't like it." Cut to a grumpy old British guy 😂😂 As a grumpy old British guy myself I love this 😂😂
  • @LowellLucasJr.
    I was born in 84 when Turtles launched their comics and enjoyed them with the 1987 series. From there on, Turtles would always be part of my life and I couldn't be prouder! Also April o'neil gave me a happy birthday wish thanks to a buddy!
  • @BMassey1987
    I was a giant TMNT fan in the late 80’s-early 90’s (and still am). I was born in 87. Still have a ton of the toys and the movies, the 80’s cartoon on dvd and the comic too. Still, somehow felt gate kept by the “older kids”, and I was too young to be part of that “day one” club, despite being a rabid fan. Eventually, when Power Rangers became a thing, I kinda became hyper focused on that franchise instead, but still love TMNT and cannot WAIT for the Cowabunga collection to come out on PS4 and Switch.
  • @Carbabydoll
    42 year old now and these 4 Mutants took over my life and others around the world TMNT Will never die and Pizza tributes of them Turtles forever!💖💞
  • @ClarenceDass
    I was 6 years old back in 1988 when I first saw the old cartoon show. I got hooked immediately. I soon had all the toys, never missed an episode, made my own nunchucks... I was there for the craze. As I grew older I got into the comics and that's what kept me a fan. First the Mirage run and then Image Comics run by Frank Fosco and Gary Carlson. And I've never stopped being a fan. I'm 40 years old and waiting impatiently for the new game, Shredders Revenge.
  • @jaywilliams5581
    This is one of the best documentaries I’ve ever seen. To this day I’m still a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fan and always will be. With everything we had in the 80s and 90s says a lot about how great TMNT was and still is. It’s a big part of our childhoods and lives.
  • @fartinator1
    Always makes me chuckle when people freak out about kids playing rough.
  • @Judahseed
    1990 was the year and Turtlemania hit me like an avalanche! I was that kid in Toys r Us running to the ninja turtle section. Watched the entire series and LOVED the movies. Thank you to the creators for having a great impact on my childhood.
  • @xenos_n.
    My childhood. I feel bad for any kid that wasn't young during early 90's.
  • @jerrodhall1
    I was born in '83, so I was placed smack dab in the middle of the nineties Turtle craze at the right age. This film was so nostalgic for me. Great work.
  • @Chroma914
    This is an AMAZING documentary on how it was to live during turtlemania in the early 90s. Amazing use of all this archival footage from the era. Completely impressed here. Well done!
  • @rjc_tmnt
    Vin Diesel selling Street Sharks! Great doc, felt like a kid again!
  • I was born in 1990 and was all about TMNT and still am. I had a sleeping bag blanket and the toys that would transform into baby turtles. Wish I still had them though, but started a small TMNT collection. Thanks for this nostalgia trip. Cowabunga dude!
  • @TAURON85
    Alongside the Transformers, the Turtles were my fave childhood franchise! Thank you very much for putting this masterpiece together, Pete! It was a real joy to watch!
  • A wonderful Documentary and a trip back to my childhood. I will carry these four guys in my heart forever.
  • @justbenelson
    15:00 I was born and raised in St. Louis Park, MN and I bought most of my Turtle figures at that EXACT Target store. Holy Bananas!!! I think it was around the time that the 2nd movie turtles figures were released that Target moved the Turtles merch mostly to the other side of the isle, although I still recall oddball Turtles items still on that same side, like the Leonardo Cave Turtle box set. I have a very distinct memory of picking out Genghis Frog but my mom wasn't a fan, so she urged me to instead by Ace Duck. When she wasn't looking I switched the figures and it wasn't until check out that she noticed what I did and she gave me that disappointed mom look. She bought me Genghis Frog regardless.