726: Push the Red Button
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726: Push the Red Button
Let the craziness begin.
It is a shortened version of the live show. A lot of lines are cut, along with some scenes and comments that only work in the context of a live anniversary show. It's not bad at this length, but the live show is better.

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Yeah, I thought that it would probably be like that. I already listened to the live show, so I probably won't bother with this one. . .DanP740 wrote:It is a shortened version of the live show. A lot of lines are cut, along with some scenes and comments that only work in the context of a live anniversary show. It's not bad at this length, but the live show is better.


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No Townsend Coleman reprising his role as Michelangelo? Booooo. 

Michelangelo was Chuck Bolte in the live show.

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But he wasn't Michelangelo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. 

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Honestly, the general episode started interesting and gradually got ridiculous when it came to the exaggerated personalities (thought still somewhat interesting). Towards the middle (and end) I was thinking it was totally made up by Wooton and almost certainly a Kids Radio adventure, which would at least make it believable. Instead, well... Believable still, but far too cliche I think.
Honestly, the general episode started interesting and gradually got ridiculous when it came to the exaggerated personalities (thought still somewhat interesting). Towards the middle (and end) I was thinking it was totally made up by Wooton and almost certainly a Kids Radio adventure, which would at least make it believable. Instead, well... Believable still, but far too cliche I think.