Rachel Summers and the Turtle boys get a real workout in this new Nickolodeon short. This is so much fun, but it’s more than that. The short was produced by two of the best animators living on this planet: Joe Ksander (Animation Director, 9) & Kevin R. Adams (Art Director, 9). Turtles, ninjas and Kraang equal up to one epic thrill ride through NYC.
From Joe Ksander’s Facebook page:
AT LAST! This groovy Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles short I did with my brother-from-another-mutant Kevin R Adams is now available online — check out, and appreciate the amazing work from Alexis Marsh, Sam Jones, Timothy J Lamb, Sung Jin Ahn, Ben Kalina, Antonio Canobbio, Yann de Préval, the fine folks at Titmouse and Nickelodeon Animation, the remarkable talents of Lauren Lapkus, Dave Theune, Jacob Reed, Ryan Meharry, Adam McCabe, Betsy Sodaro, the tireless Gene Vassilaros, Laura Sreebny, Leo Parada, Chris Young, Dale Malinowski, Joshua Hoskison, Rich Magallanes, David Steinberg, Phil Rynda and of course the amazing Megan Casey! #westrikehard
The fluid animation style plays with character physics in exciting new ways, and blurs the line between CG and traditional animation. We know you’ll enjoy this beautifully crafted piece, and if you’re a TMNT fan, all the better.
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