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Part 1 - While researching a previous video on several future / predictive easter eggs to the 1990 movie version of comic book, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles showing up in the 1989 Konami arcade game Crime Fighters I kept finding references to recent movie heroes, Marvel's Wolverine, Deadpool & Cable.

Arcade games appear in the movie in Shredder's lair / the foot clan training / recruiting area at around 31 minutes into the movie. One of the game cabinets shown but not so easy to identify is the beat 'em up side scroller Crime Fighters, released the previous year.

I looked at the gameplay of Crime Fighters and found some very interesting predictive hints to what would wind up in the 1990 TMNT film:
- Many of the bosses may have been inspired by American horror films. The final opponent of the level 2 train stage wears a hockey mask similar to Jason Voorhees of the Friday The 13th films. The boss of the stage 3 warehouse wields a chainsaw and the boss of the stage 4 rooftop level appears closely modeled on A Nightmare On Elm Street's Freddy Krueger (complete with metal claws).
- Actor Corey Feldman voices purple masked brainiac hero Donatello in TMNT (1990). He previously squared off with Jason in 1984's Friday The 13th The Final Chapter.
- Elias Koteas plays New York City vigilante Casey Jones who also wears a hockey mask.

- I thought Pat Fraley's voice for used for Casey Jones in the TMNT animated series ('87-'96) inspired by western / action actor Clint Eastwood
- Likewise when Marvel's X-Men became an animated TV series in the early '90's, I thought the voice for Wolverine / Logan similar to some of Eastwood's
characters.
- One of Wolverine's special abilities is retractable adamantium claws on each hand. Freddy Krueger also has gloves with metallic claws.
- The Dead Pool was also the title to an (unrelated to Marvel) Eastwood police film, Dirty Harry movie in 1988.
- Comedian Jim Carrey has a part in The Dead Pool and can be linked to the ninja turtles in some interesting ways:
- Rapper Vanilla Ice: Carrey parodied Ice's performances in a 1993 segment on FOX TV's In Living Color.
- Vanilla Ice had a part in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret Of The Ooze In 1991.
- Archie published comic book series based on TMNT & SEGA video game Sonic The Hedgehog in 1990's. Jim Carrey would star as villain Dr. Robotonik in several Sonic movies nearly 30 years later.
- Tokka (a snapping turtle) and Rahzar (a wolf) were the mutant henchmen of 1991's TMNT II. I thought the description of Rahzar especially interesting in reference to Wolverine.
Transcript
00:00We're talking about knowledge of the future in movies, YouTube channel, Easter Egg Psychic.
00:05In a previous video, I mentioned some possible predictive Easter eggs to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,
00:12the 1990 live-action film present in the 1989 Konami arcade video game Crime Fighters.
00:20The more I dug into this subject and poured over this material,
00:25I started seeing further clues and nods to the Marvel comic book characters Wolverine, Deadpool, and Cable.
00:34These three first appeared together in the 2018 20th Century Fox film Deadpool 2.
00:42I'll go into the overwhelming evidence, but first a brief setup.
00:46Ninja Turtles 1990 starred Judith Hoag, Elias Koteas, Corey Feldman, Sam Rotwell, and Ski Orich also had parts in this.
00:56You go to the 31-minute mark in TMNT 90, where the lair of Shredder and the Foot Clan is
01:05introduced.
01:06There are a ton of arcade video game machines.
01:09Take a look at some of the games shown here, and you'll find some amazing cross-references to what appears
01:18in the Ninja Turtles movie.
01:20Corey Feldman voices purple-masked brainiac hero Donatello.
01:26Feldman also squared off with movie slasher Jason Voorhees in the 1984 Friday the 13th, the final chapter film.
01:35One of the arcade cabinets you can see in TMNT 90 is Konami's Crime Fighters from 89.
01:44The enemy bosses of several levels appear to be inspired by well-known American horror film baddies.
01:53Stage 2 of Crime Fighters takes place on board a moving subway train.
01:58Iconic Friday the 13th movie villain Jason Voorhees, of course known for donning a hockey mask.
02:07The enemy boss of this level also wears a white face mask.
02:11The final opponent of level 4, which takes place on the city rooftop, may also bear resemblance to a nightmare
02:19on Elm Street's Freddy Krueger.
02:20He wears a red shirt, black pants, and has long metal claws.
02:24And when it comes to the Ninja Turtles film, Elias Cotillas plays New York City vigilante Casey Jones, who also
02:33wears a white hockey mask.
02:35With that as your basis, if you take a look at the Casey Jones character in the Teenage Mutant Ninja
02:42Turtles animated series,
02:44this ran between 87 and 96.
02:48After Pat Frally did the voice of 4 Casey Jones in a lot of the cartoon episodes,
02:53I thought the style of voice they used for this character, possibly inspired by action and western actor Clint Eastwood.
03:01Likewise, when Marvel's The X-Men was adapted to an animated TV series, which ran between 1992 and 1997,
03:12actor Cal Dodd did Logan's voice in 75 episodes.
03:17And I also thought that Wolverine's voice was very similar to Clint Eastwood's.
03:23I mentioned the horror references, especially the similarities to a Freddy Krueger who has metal claws on each hand.
03:30Wolverine in X-Men is also known for his adamantium claws.
03:35The Deadpool was also the title to a 1988 action film starring Clint Eastwood, Patricia Clarkson, and Liam Neeson.
03:44Eastwood reprises his character, police inspector, Dirty Harry Callahan in this.
03:50Comedian Jim Carrey appears in the Eastwood 88 Deadpool film.
03:55That matches up to the name of a Marvel comic book character who's appeared in several popular movies in recent
04:04history.
04:04I did some other videos on the relationship between Jim Carrey and the Ninja Turtles.
04:11One interesting segue can be tied to the fact that Carrie parodied rapper Vanilla Ice on Fox TV comedy sketch
04:20show A Living Color in 1991.
04:23Vanilla Ice, in turn, was in the second live-action Ninja Turtles movie, The Secret of the Ooze, in 1991.
04:32Carrie was later in the Sonic the Hedgehog movies.
04:36It just so happens that comic book publisher Archie produced and distributed the Ninja Turtles and Sonic the Hedgehog comics.
04:44Two mutant villains introduced in The Secret of the Ooze were Toka, the alligator snapping turtle, and Rezar, the mutated
04:55wolf.
04:55Actor Frank Welker voiced both of these characters.
04:59Now, in the animal kingdom, wolverines are not the same species as wolves.
05:04The names may seem similar.
05:06When it comes to Rezar, yeah, I think that this character may be interpreted as a future nod to Wolverine,
05:15who also has the metal claws.
05:17My YouTube channel is Easter Egg Psychic.
05:19There I go back and look at movies and television from the past.
05:23I analyze these for possible references to future media.
05:26These may appear in the form of anecdotes, idioms, anagrams, hidden in the subtext of the work in question.
05:33I also use an unconventional method where I look at the likenesses of the actors.
05:40And what I found is you can take the likenesses, match these up to some of the anecdotal items, and
05:45show past, present, and future information about actors and other personalities
05:51that may resemble the personalities in the movie or television episode that you're watching.
05:58My email contact is EasterEggGuy, that's G-U-Y, at Yahoo.com
06:05Thanks for watching.
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