DONATELLO
TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES: MUTANT MAYHEM (PLAYMATES)
Hey, do you guys know what time it is? It doesn’t really matter, but, if you just want to play it safe, you could always just say “time for a TMNT reboot.” I mean, your odds of being correct are pretty high. Almost as high as if you say “time for DC to announce a new 10 year plan.” But we’re not talking about DC today. No, it’s the Turtles. Let’s talk about the Turtles. There’s a new Turtles movie in theaters, subtitled Mutant Mayhem, which is doing pretty darn well, and, of course, there’s also toys. Which, for me specifically, means there’s a Donatello.
THE FIGURE ITSELF
Donatello is part of the launch assortment of Playmates’ basic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem tie-in line. The run is officially chopped into two breakdowns, one for the four turtles, and the other for the other mutants. No points for guessing of which of those Donatello is a part. The figure stands about 4 1/2 inches tall and he has 21 points of articulation. While not *quite* as well articulated as the tie-in figures for Rise, these figures are still very high on the mobility side, which is always cool to see. Obviously, Donnie’s sculpt, which is all-new to this release, is based on his new design from the movie. This round of designs are definitely dialing into the first cartoon’s designs pretty heavily, albeit with a touch of updating to more modern times. Donnie gets hit with the modernizing perhaps the heaviest of the main four,
gaining a pair of glasses, a fanny pack, and a smartphone. While there are parts of the look I was a little iffy on at first glance, I can appreciate them trying something different, and there’s no denying that the figure captures the look pretty well. The glasses and fanny pack are both removable, if you’re looking for a more classic Donnie, and minimal remnants of their presence behind, so that’s definitely a plus. Donnie’s color work is bright and eye-catching, as it should be, and the paint work behind it is all pretty crisp and clean. The eyes seem just a touch off on their placement on mine, but not terribly so. Donnie is packed with his bo staff, glasses, headphones, and an unmutated turtle version of himself, plus a weapons tree that includes a variation on the staff, a throwing star, a canister of ooze, a slice of pizza, and a nunchuck-looking thing.
THE ME HALF OF THE EQUATION
As of this writing, I still haven’t actually seen the movie, but when it comes to TMNT, I’m always down for a good Donnie figure. This very definitely looked like one of those, and after getting it in hand, it very definitely *is* one of those. His new design is different, but it’s certainly not bad, and he’s definitely fun. Playmates did a very good job on this guy.
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