It is estimated that the director probably has such an idea. The four little turtles are still not very united. Because of their disunity, they let things fall into the wrong hands. But when the end of the world comes, it's too soon for them to start uniting. It will take a long time for our school sports meeting to start cooperating.
After uniting, start the journey to reach Grand. Do you like their hip-hop style when facing the enemy too much? It's never as serious as in Marvel. Only Ant-Man and Iron Man are more humorous. That kind of cynicism couldn't have been better. Raphael's transformation is well described. People have selfishness, not to mention turtles.
But the doctor said that people used to be a kind of animal. It’s too
scary . Isn’t everyone an animal in the animal kingdom before? Bad in the end, why are rhinos and wild boars not surprised at all after their transformation? Instead, they are quite happy. This is really inappropriate. No matter how bad it is, humans have become so ugly. I am surprised that they are all the same in their bones. They have become handsome and handsome like superman. The muscles have good looks and can save the world . The
reason why the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles can't be exposed in public is just that they are too ugly on the surface. But are they all ugly on the inside? It's not so much that they are just ugly on the outside. Some people are a thousand times more ugly on the inside. I don't know what kind of evil heart hides in the ordinary face.
If the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, like Riven in the X-Men, can freely switch to the deformation that can be effectively controlled like the Hulk, then it can completely appear in public.
But just because their prototype is tortoise painting gives an ugly face but that doesn't mean everything. As their father said, "People are afraid of accepting something unknown in nature." Isn't that what it means.
I am more convinced that people are uglier than flowers and I will
write about it tomorrow. not finished yet
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