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Headline: TMNT UK details!
15th August 2007
Posted by: Gary Gray

The UK DVD release date for TMNT has been set as 22nd October.

The release will come with the following extras:

* Commentary by writer, director Kevin Munroe
* Alternate Opening to the Movie
* Alternate Ending Temp/Scratch Test – grey scale April and Casey
* Mikey’s Birthday Party Full Sequence – fully rendered
* Raphael’s Rough House Fight Test– Early gray scale 3D rendering turtle fight test
* Monsters Come Alive – Storyboard sequence w/live CGI comparison -Casey & Raphael battle the stone general
* Donny’s Digital Data Files - Technical Test on Turtles
* Roof Top Workout – from storyboard into grey scale action
* Still Wanna Fight Temp/Scratch Test - The Casey and April Moment – fully rendered
* Additional scene: Splinter Gets Cake - Mikey sneaks food to Splinter
* TMNT: Voice Talent First Look

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