Thread:Veenster7/@comment-26212090-20161120194131/@comment-26212090-20161120232538

Okay here is the explanation for what I was telling you earlier. In the episode of the new Nick TMNT series Trans-Dimensional Turtles, the Turtles from the original 1987 cartoon crossover into the new show's universe. Here is the lot hole explanation.

In the original cartoon Krang was exiled from his home world Dimension X, and was sent to Earth. When he allies himself with Shredder, he bugs Shredder for the entire first season to build him a new body, becasue when he was exiled from Dimension X his body got split, and that's why he's just that pink blobby alien you see above.

In the season 7 episode Invasion of the Krangazoids, Krang makes clones of himself, and from a side effect from the machine that he used causes the clones to develop hands, and eventually they turn into these reptilian like creatures which implies that this was Krang's original body.

In the new Nick TMNT series there's a race of evil aliens called The Kraang, and they look like this. In the original series there was only one Krang, but in this one it's a whole race. In the crossover Tarns-Dimensional Turtles when the Turtles from the original cartoon team up with the ones from the new cartoon, Krang shows up, and Kraang Subprime explains that Krang was banished from Dimension X because they didn't like him, as they considered him a screw-up. The problem is that if that was the case, than that creates a BIG plot hole. If Krang has always been with the rest of the Kraang, then he would have always been like them, and therefore this couldn't have been his original body.

I am very surprised that no one I've seen who's reviewed the episode has ever brought this up. Not only is this a plot hole with the original cartoon, but it also implies that the Dimension X from the original cartoon, and the Dimension X from the new cartoon are on in the same, when they obviously can't be.

It's just something that's really been bugging me, and I just wanted to explain it to someone. I thank you fort taking the time to listen to my gripes.