Loud House/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Movie

Loud House/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is an upcoming crossover film by Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeon Movies, based on the Nickelodeon crossover animated television series of the same name. The film take place between the first and second seasons of Loud House/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

The film was released on October 15, 2021.

 Synopsis 

 Characters 

Protagonists

Leonardo, The leader of the turtles, the tactical, level-headed, quiet, the most serious, the most spiritual, the most mature, courageous leader and devoted student of his sensei. The eldest of the turtle brothers. As the most conscientious of the four turtles, he often bears the burden of responsibility for his brothers, which commonly leads to conflict with Raphael and Lori. Also, he also have a wonderful bromance with Lincoln, as he would likely look up to Leo as his personal hero and a genuine role model and Leo would look up to him for never giving up for a child his age. He is the one of the two main protagonist in the film (along with Lincoln).

Raphael, The hothead of the turtles, and the second-in-command (along with Lori). The second eldest of the turtles, He speaks with a Brooklyn accent. He often lets his anger get the best of him and struggles to cope with some of the tougher issues the Turtles face. His personality can be cynical and sarcastic, and he oftentimes delivers deadpan humor. Throughout the run of film, he works on his anger to some degree, but still flies into a rage when one of his brothers or friends are harmed or captured. He also has a soft spot when he interacts with kids, (especially Lily).

Donatello, The intellect of the turtles, and third-in-command. The second-youngest/middle-child of the turtles. Donatello is a gifted scientist and mathematician. He does a lot of work with vehicles, technology, and experiments. Any science and math skill you can think of, he will do it all. Donatello is not as rowdy and violent as his brothers, but he can get a little annoyed with them on occasion. However he never loses his temper. Donatello is calm, sensible, quiet, friendly, and gentle. He doesn’t get into a lot confrontations with his brothers. He is more interested in his work than in his ninjutsu but he still attends to ninja practice and works hard there as well as his projects. He also have close relationship with Lisa, as they both are geniuses

Michelangelo, The optimistic teenager and the jokester of the turtles. The youngest of the turtles, Michelangelo is a free-spirited, relaxed, immature, goofy, mischievous, jokester known for his love of pizza and kind-hearted nature. Although Michelangelo is often a little childish, immature, and timid, he grows up during the film and learns humility, discipline, and seriousness in the face of dangerous situations. He also have close relationship with Luan, as they both are comedians of the team.

Lincoln Loud

Lori L. Loud

Leni L. Loud

Luna Loud

Luan Loud

Lynn L. Loud Jr.

Lucy Loud

Lana Loud

Lola Loud

Lisa Loud

Lily L. Loud

Allies and friends

Splinter

Lynn Loud Sr.

Rita Loud

Casey Jones

April O'Neil

Antagonists and villains

Shredder, The main antagonist of the film, and the archenemy of the Turtles.

Hun, The Shredder's muscle and second-in-command, a massive human with incredible strength, and leader of the Purple Dragons.

 Cast 


 * Michael Sinterniklaas as Leonardo
 * Wayne Grayson as Michelangelo
 * Sam Riegel as Donatello
 * Greg Abbey as Raphael
 * Asher Bishop as Lincoln Loud
 * Catherine Taber as Lori Loud
 * Liliana Mumy as Leni Loud
 * Nika Futterman as Luna Loud
 * Cristina Pucelli as Luan Loud
 * Jessica DiCicco as Lynn Loud Jr., Lucy Loud
 * Grey Griffin as Lana Loud, Lola Loud, Lily Loud
 * Lara Jill Miller as Lisa Loud
 * Darren Dunstan as Master Splinter
 * Brian Stepanek as Lynn Loud Sr.
 * Jill Talley as Rita Loud
 * Veronica Taylor as April O'Neil
 * Marc Thompson as Casey Jones
 * Scottie Ray as The Shredder/Oroku Saki

 Certification 


 * Despite the film it's PG rating, it's is a bit more darker tone and violent than you may expect, unlike the TV show this film takes itself seriously at times.

 Trivia 

The film plot is based mainly on the early Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman, including the stories of the turtles' origins, rooftop battle, and battle with Shredder.