According to IMDB, since nunchaku's are illegal to possess, or portray in the UK, they were renamed "Sticks of Death"
Why didnt I know about this nunchaku law? And sticks of death?
You've got to be kidding me!!!
According to IMDB, since nunchaku's are illegal to possess, or portray in the UK, they were renamed "Sticks of Death"
Why didnt I know about this nunchaku law? And sticks of death?
You've got to be kidding me!!!
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Damn! I missed that!Originally Posted by Flying Mullet
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I have an interesting story about nun-chucks:
I saw this dude outside with some showing off to a bunch of people, and then he screwed up and hit his "special place" with them. He was in so much pain he just started hurling all over the place!
That is why sticks of death just plain suck.
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"Sticks of Death" has got to be the scariest name for an object ever.
You don't hear the symphony I hear...
During the '80s and early '90s, Europe associated the word ninja with violence to the extent that products bearing it in their title had to be altered when brought over there. Ninja Gaiden became "Shadow Warriors," Shadow of the Ninja became "Blue Shadow," and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles."
Man...that is just...I can't believe such a thing existed. That sucks.
Um.....so? Giving things associated with ninjas stupid new names isnt going to affect, like.....anything. People are such idiots.
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What contry was this in? Because In the Uk it was Ninja turtles...Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles became "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles."
Well from wikipedia:Originally Posted by MJN SEIFER
"Upon TMNT's first arrival in the United Kingdom, the name was changed to "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles" (or TMHT, for short), since local censorship policies deemed the word ninja to have excessively violent connotations for a children's program. Consequently, everything related to the Turtles had to be renamed before being released in the UK. The lyrics were also changed, such as changing "Splinter taught them to be ninja teens" to "Splinter taught them to be fighting teens."
The policies also had other effects, such as removing Michelangelo's nunchakus (which were at the time banned from appearing in even 18-rated movies) and generally toning down the usage of all the turtles' weapons. After many seasons of never using his nunchakus, they eventually disappeared entirely, replaced by a rope with a shell on the end that held small hooks.
By the time of the 2003 TV series, these censorship policies had been abolished, and no changes have occurred in the content of the show. The name "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" remained unchanged for the 2003 show. As a result, in the U.K., the 1987 show is still called Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles and the 2003 show is called Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."
I LOVED the Ninja Turtles ^_^
Wow I didn't really add anything to this at all did I hmm.
Welll that's weird because, When I watched it was "Ninja" even durning 90s and I can remember Ninja's and Nuchakkus (sp) being used in other shows too, SO i'm shocked at this,...
Nunchaku are not illegal to possess in the UK. It's illegal to carry them around out on the street, but not to actually own them. And I've never seen them refered to as sticks of death here either.
...WTF!!!
Let's kick Emerald Weapon's arse with Vincent's Death Penalty in one shot!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cXfeCC6_ac