I got the 2003 TMNT complete series set a while ago. But I had just finished marathoning the 2012 and Rise series. So for one thing I was a bit marathoned out. But then I started getting a backlog of games to get through and blah blah blah.
Anyways, I'm at the point now where I'm kinda waiting for a few things to come in and I guess I can go ahead and start marathoning 2003. There are several issues with doing this however.
1. First and foremost...18 disks...156 episodes....3462 minutes (57.7 hours give or take). It's very likely I will burn out long before I finish this. So, yeah...just saying ahead of time.
2. I've already watched at least a vast majority of these before. It's been a very long time since I've seen them, but I've seen them. So this isn't exactly going to be a fresh look where my reactions are raw and the jaw hits the floor...at least I highly doubt it.
3. These are on DVD. That's all well and good. But I haven't checked them out yet. If they're that center of the screen postage stamp type aspect ratio where I have to stretch it out to fill the screen, I may just call it quits right there.
So yeah, I will finally continue what I had been doing before and start marathoning another series of TMNT. But I reserve the right to stop at any time. Now if I remember right, the first episode is a multi-parter. If so, I'll give initial reactions after I'm done watching it. Until then...TTFN.
Anyways, I'm at the point now where I'm kinda waiting for a few things to come in and I guess I can go ahead and start marathoning 2003. There are several issues with doing this however.
1. First and foremost...18 disks...156 episodes....3462 minutes (57.7 hours give or take). It's very likely I will burn out long before I finish this. So, yeah...just saying ahead of time.
2. I've already watched at least a vast majority of these before. It's been a very long time since I've seen them, but I've seen them. So this isn't exactly going to be a fresh look where my reactions are raw and the jaw hits the floor...at least I highly doubt it.
3. These are on DVD. That's all well and good. But I haven't checked them out yet. If they're that center of the screen postage stamp type aspect ratio where I have to stretch it out to fill the screen, I may just call it quits right there.
So yeah, I will finally continue what I had been doing before and start marathoning another series of TMNT. But I reserve the right to stop at any time. Now if I remember right, the first episode is a multi-parter. If so, I'll give initial reactions after I'm done watching it. Until then...TTFN.