When an actual fan comes out and says he’s excited about the new Ninja Turtles movie, it’s a little easier to handle the changes, particularly when that fan is the author of the Ninja Rap and hints at further involvement with the turtles universe. When pressed on the subject, Ice pulled up his pant leg to reveal that he has a tattoo of the ninja turtles on his leg. He has German and English ancestry on his mother's side. Rapper-turned-real-estate-flipper-turned-reality-TV-star Vanilla Ice has resurrected his '90s hit 'Ninja Rap' in an ad for Kraft's new 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'-shaped macaroni and. The suits are amazing, and its dam impressive they can flip in that shit. His father left when he was four years old and since then, he has had many stepfathers. duuude yes I work at a family video and im always playing the TMNT live actions and i only get positive reactions from hte post 90s generation thanking me religiously for my choice of movies. He was raised by his mother, Camilla Beth (Dickerson). I don’t know about you guys, but I think it would be pretty interesting to find out that Vanilla Ice was at long last involved with another TMNT project. Play trailer 2:34 That's My Boy (2012) 4 Videos 37 Photos Vanilla Ice was born Robert Matthew Van Winkle on Octoin South Dallas, Texas. It feels a little artificialwhat I mean by that is that it sounds like a bunch of executives in the corporate world put it together. With respect to all of the artists, the song doesnt really do it for me. Aliens, sewers, whatever: They’re still Ninja Turtles, and I’m a ninja, so I get in where I fit in.” Speaking to GQ Magazine, Vanilla Ice said that hes not a fan of the new TMNT rap song either - calling 'Shell Shocked' an artificial cash grab. During the interview, he was asked if he would ever do a remix or reprise his role again for the next generation of Ninja Turtles his answer was an emphatic yes, as he stated the following: Okay, so this could mean nothing, but it could also mean a lot.įor turtles fans, Vanilla Ice will always be somewhat fondly remembered for the iconic ‘Ninja Rap’ that he contributed to the second feature film, Secret of the Ooze. Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles will be executive produced by Chris Yost and Alan Wan, who also serve as showrunners. When asked if he would have any involvement musically or otherwise, he pointed to the interviewer and declared that he couldn’t say anything about that. RELATED: TMNT: Mutant Mayhem Brings Back Vanilla Ices Ninja Rap Reportedly, the untitled sequel will be produced by Point Grey Pictures with director Jeff Rowe returning. In an impromptu interview with MTV, Ice was caught discussing the new TMNT film being produced by Michael Bay. After all, the guy is a self professed shell head who is totally down with the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. However, when Vanilla Ice tells you to chill, you’ve got to at least hear him out. Will longtime TMNT fans enjoy it If you grew up on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon show from the ’80s, worshipped the live-action movies from the ’90s, or still could chant the chorus of Vanilla Ice’s ‘Ninja Rap,’ then Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem is for you. When Michael Bay tells you to chill, it’s kind of insulting.
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