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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem

Heroes aren't born. They're mutated.
2023 | 100m | English

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Popularity: 9 (history)

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After years of being sheltered from the human world, the Turtle brothers set out to win the hearts of New Yorkers and be accepted as normal teenagers through heroic acts. Their new friend April O'Neil helps them take on a mysterious crime syndicate, but they soon get in over their heads when an army of mutants is unleashed upon them.
Release Date: Jul 31, 2023
Director: Jeff Rowe, Kyler Spears
Writer: Jeff Rowe, Seth Rogen, Dan Hernandez, Evan Goldberg, Benji Samit, Brendan O'Brien
Genres: Animation, Comedy, Action, Science Fiction
Keywords new york city, sibling relationship, skateboarding, crime fighter, turtle, superhero, ninja, duringcreditsstinger, playful, aspiring journalist, anthropomorphic animal, lighthearted, sentimental, whimsical, enthusiastic, vibrant
Production Companies Paramount Pictures, Nickelodeon Movies, Point Grey Pictures, Cinesite Animation, Mikros Animation
Box Office Revenue: $180,513,586
Budget: $75,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 01, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Full Credits

Name Character
Micah Abbey Donatello (voice)
Shamon Brown Jr. Michelangelo (voice)
Nicolas Cantu Leonardo (voice)
Brady Noon Raphael (voice)
Ayo Edebiri April O'Neil (voice)
Maya Rudolph Cynthia Utrom (voice)
John Cena Rocksteady (voice)
Seth Rogen Bebop (voice)
Rose Byrne Leatherhead (voice)
Natasia Demetriou Wingnut (voice)
Giancarlo Esposito Baxter Stockman (voice)
Jackie Chan Splinter (voice)
Ice Cube Superfly (voice)
Paul Rudd Mondo Gecko (voice)
Post Malone Ray Fillet (voice)
Hannibal Buress Genghis Frog (voice)
Jimmy Donaldson Times Square Guy (voice)
Derek Wilson Spider (voice)
Lukas Williams Curious Goon (voice)
Michael Badalucco Bad Bernie (voice)
Dempsey Pappion Bald Bronson (voice)
John Capodice Cab Driver (voice)
Andia Winslow TV Anchor (voice)
Raechel Wong News Anchor (voice)
David Faustino Normal Nate (voice)
Danny Mastrogiorgio Toupee Tom / Police Officer (voice)
Noel Gibson Responding Police Officer / Military Advisor (voice)
Myra Owyang Short Sharon (voice)
Kevin Eastman Good Human (voice)
Alex Hirsch Bossy Goon / Scumbug (voice)
Mike Rianda Paycheck Goon / Chop Shop Boss / Ratatouille Guard (voice)
Bobby Wagner Man Who Thought a Giant Rat was a Big Cat but was a Rat (voice)
Greg Levitan Gecko Goon (voice)
Illya Quinteros Helpful Construction Worker (voice)
Natalie Canizares Sign My Baby Mom (voice)
Kyler Spears Apologetic Goon (voice)
Jeff Rowe Man Who Loves Being Young and Free to Go Places (voice)
Name Job
Mark Mangini Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer, Supervising Sound Editor
Jeff Rowe Director, Screenplay, Story
Kyler Spears Co-Director
Kevin Eastman Characters
Peter Laird Characters
Atticus Ross Original Music Composer
Seth Rogen Screenplay, Story
Gabe Hilfer Music Supervisor
Dan Hernandez Screenplay
Andrew Joustra Script Coordinator
Greg Levitan Editor
Gabriel Lin Head of Story
Rich Delia Original Casting
J.J. Villard Visual Development
Michael Semanick Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Dana Gardner Studio Teacher
Jorge Roldán Signes Other
Kevin Jung Foley Editor
Kent Seki Other
Evan Goldberg Screenplay, Story
Benji Samit Screenplay
Yebin Kang Visual Development
Adel Sabi Character Designer
Daniela Kriston Researcher
Kellan Jett Visual Development
Garrett Lee Visual Development
Brendan O'Brien Story
Chris Kazmier Visual Effects Supervisor
Cindy Y. Avila Production Coordinator
Woodrow White Lead Character Designer
James A. Castillo Character Designer
Maxime Mary Character Designer
Justin Runfola Character Designer
Jules Itzkoff Visual Development
Eric Kissack Additional Editing
Yashar Kassai Production Design
Arthur Fong Art Direction
Tiffany Lam Art Direction
Matthieu Rouxel Visual Effects Supervisor
Jacques Daigle Head of Animation
Simon Cuisinier Head of Animation
Anna Jahn Production Manager
Paige Caldwell Story Artist
Sang Yup Lee Story Artist
Isabella Spadone Story Artist
Hanna Cho Story Artist
Jacob Streilein Story Artist
Peter Foltz Story Artist
Charlie Parisi Story Artist
Ray Xu Story Artist
John Jackson Story Artist
Andrew James Ross Story Artist
Illya Quinteros Associate Editor
Myra Owyang Associate Editor
David Croomes Associate Editor
Art Arreola Assistant Editor
Eryn Suchara Assistant Editor
David Bleich Visual Development
Lauren Airriess Visual Development
Nikita Chan Visual Development
Dustin D'Arnault Visual Development
Tom Eichacker Visual Development
Nacho Molina Visual Development
Lily Nishita Visual Development
Sean Sevestre Visual Development
Alger Tam Visual Development
Jeffrey M. Thompson Visual Development
Fred Wong Visual Development
Natan Moura Visual Development
Courtney Madincea Production Supervisor
Derek Manzella Production Supervisor
Yasmine Mzayek Production Supervisor
Ketsia A. Védrine Production Supervisor
Daniel Kahn Production Coordinator
Ryan Kuo Production Supervisor
Ryan Fragomeni Production Coordinator
Leah Koerwer Production Coordinator
Adam Richards Casting Associate
Maxence Verniers-Diers Animation
Maxime Sirven Assistant Editor
Nicolas Benoit Lead Animator
Victor Hareng Lead Animator
Martin Scalzotto Lead Animator
David Carrière Lead Animator
David Marquis Lead Animator
Sarah Simon Lead Animator
Tanguy Gourret Lead Animator
Etienne Metois Lead Animator
Jean-Paul Suau Lead Animator
Florent Razafimandimby Lead Animator
Chelsea Body Foley Mixer
Christopher Bonis Sound Effects Editor
Jennie Shea ADR Recordist
Jesse Dodd ADR Mixer
Jacob Flack Sound Effects Editor
Alex Gregson Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Scott Carroll Head of Animation
Denis Tassenoy Lighting Supervisor
Florent Masurel 2D Artist
Anais Basso 2D Artist
Basile Gouttenoire 2D Artist
Romain Recher Production Manager
Elisa Guibert Production Coordinator
Tom Kurcz Animation
Trent Reznor Original Music Composer
Chloé Nicolay Story Artist, Storyboard Artist
Linda Lamontagne Additional Casting
Sally Boldt Music Editor
Loïc Baton Animation
Name Title
James Weaver Producer
Seth Rogen Producer
Evan Goldberg Producer
Lukas Williams Co-Producer
Josh Fagen Executive Producer
Marie Balland Co-Producer
Adrianna A.J. Cohen Executive Producer
Julien Meesters Executive Producer
Ramsay McBean Executive Producer
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Reviews

garethmb
N/A

The popular Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Franchise has taken a break from the recent live-action updates and has returned to animation to reboot and modernize the franchise. “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” is a loving and updated look at the story as Seth Rogen and his creative team ... have shaken up the franchise but remained true to the core characters and universe. The film follows the four Turtles Leonardo (Nicolas Cantu), Raphael (Brady Noon), Donatello (Micah Abbey), and Michelangelo (Shamon Brown Jr.), who are looking to find acceptance in the world despite their father Splinter (Jackie Chan), warning them not to trust humans and that they will never be accepted. As typical teens do, the boys frequently rebel to sneak out and use their Ninja skills to travel New York to do tasks ranging from shopping to watching outdoor movies which only fuels their desires to be accepted and have normal experiences such as High School. At the same time as a crimewave is happening attributed to a menace known as Superfly (Ice Cube), who is gathering all kinds of high-end gear for his nefarious scheme. When the brothers become aware of this while helping a human named April (Ago Edebiri), they become obsessed with her and desire to help her get to the bottom of the thefts and hope to win her approval as well as human acceptance in the process. What follows is a madcap adventure with plenty of action and humor and several celebrity voices which adds a new level of fun to the expanded cast of supporting characters. The animation style is at times a bit rough to watch over an extended period but as the film progressed I became used to it and it did much like the two recent Spider-man animated films grow on me even if it can be distracting at times. The cast is solid and the film seemed to play well to viewers of all ages as there were jokes and references for all ages and the storyline was engaging even if it did at times seem to drag in places. In the end the film is a loving and solid entry into the franchise and one that I am sure we will be seeing more animated entries from in the near future and is a must watch for fans of all ages. 4 stars out of 5

Aug 02, 2023
screenzealots
9.0

One of the greatest surprises of the year has to be “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,” a film that I never would’ve expected to be as terrific as it is. Co-directed by Jeff Rowe and Kyler Spears and co-written by Rowe, Seth Rogen, and Evan Goldberg, this animated feature is confident, action packed, fu ... nny, and is a visual delight. It’s a crowning achievement in animation, and the perfect summer movie to boot. The film tells the origin story of four turtle brothers, Raphael (Brady Noon), Leonardo (Nicolas Cantu), Donatello (Micah Abbey), and Michelangelo (Shamon Brown Jr.), who were mutated after a dangerous laboratory explosion left them covered in radioactive ooze. Their adopted father Splinter (Jackie Chan), a kind and elderly New York City sewer rat, has sheltered his teenage sons from the harsh, dangerous, and judgmental human world for over a decade. Deciding that they want to be accepted as normal teenagers, the brothers head out into the city on their own, crossing paths with young reporter April O’Neil (Ayo Edebiri). A fast friendship develops, and the turtles find themselves taking on a mysterious crime syndicate that’s run by fellow mutants. It’s a good story that’s elevated by across-the-board talent. Spears and Rowe’s crackerjack direction is on point, especially when it comes to orchestrating thrilling action scenes. This is easily one of the most well-directed animated features I’ve ever seen. Energetic and bursting with enthusiasm, it’s nearly impossible not to have a blast watching this movie. The characters are great, too. The turtles may be mutants, but they still act like regular, dumb teenage boys, finding humor in the silliness of everyday experiences. The voice performances are outstanding too, with a talented cast and a diversity that feels natural and appropriate. Everyone (including Paul Rudd, Ice Cube, John Cena, Rose Byrne, and Giancarlo Esposito) gives top-tier turns, and it makes the movie even better. It’s worth noting that this animated film isn’t made for little kids, and youngsters will likely be very bored and fidgety. This is more of a movie that’s geared towards ‘tweens, teens, and their parents (especially dads over 35 who grew up with the Ninja Turtles in various iterations). I would think longtime fans would be enamored with what the film does to their classic heroes, because a person like me who had very limited knowledge of the characters was quickly won over. Films like “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem” and “Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse” are exciting because not only are they breathing exciting life into the animation genre, they are setting the highest standards for quality, edgy animated films for adults. We should all hope for more projects of this caliber.

Aug 04, 2023
Geronimo1967
6.0

Helpfully, for those us who are not turtle-heads, we are provided with a little potted history of just how the four shelled super-heroes were discovered in a sewer by 'Splinter" having had a drink of some secret formula that had accidentally dropped down a sluice. Spin forwards a few years and the f ... our are living a clandestine life, discouraged by their father with having anything to do with human beings. On one evening though, whilst out "shopping", they encounter "April" who gets her scooter pinched. They quickly try to get it back for her, she follows them and a series of adventures follow as we are quickly immersed in a city-wide battle against other, less convivial, mutants bent on destruction and mayhem. I was expecting little from this but it is actually quite an enjoyable action-packed animation. Some effort has been put into the script to enable some fun in the dialogue and for the characterisations to not just be sword-swinging would-be painters, but to have just the tiniest element of depth to them as the story develops. I didn't love the slightly bloated-head style of the animation, the proportion to the rest of their bodies was all a bit "Scooby Do" and I found there to be way too much soundtrack that drowned out the speech a lot of the time, but it was better than I was anticipating...

Aug 06, 2023
msbreviews
7.0

MORE SPOILER-FREE MINI-REVIEWS @ www.msbreviews.com/movie-reviews/mini-reviews-2023-edition "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is a whole lot of fun! It delivers everything TMNT fans wished for: entertaining turtle banter, badass ninja action - best sequence belongs to Jackie Chan's Spl ... inter - and an awesome score. The animation style inspired by purposely exaggerated sketches from director Jeff Rowe's teenage years - much like The Mitchells vs. the Machines and Into the Spider-Verse - perfectly fits the lighthearted atmosphere of the source material, and brings the famous turtles to the big screen in what is arguably the best film adaptation of the franchise. Bring me the sequel!" Rating: B

Aug 08, 2023
Horseface
1.0

Why did they turn April into an obese black girl? Oh, right right right... Woke brain cancer. ...

Sep 03, 2023