| Since when does the Hub have rights to Ninja Turtles? I thought Nickelodeon owned them now. And doesn't Disney own the broadcast rights for Power Rangers? |
| Saban owns Next mutation. Though because, as you said, Nick now owns TMNT, they can't be refereed to as TEENAGE MUTANT ninja turtles, so just Ninja Turtles. Same goes for other names which have been re-dubbed: Leonardo is now Leon, Donatello is now Donald, Michaelangelo is now Michael, Raphael is now Rad, Splinter is Splint and Shredder is Slicer. Venus and other characters created for the show have unaltered names. |
| Saban owns Next mutation. Though because, as you said, Nick now owns TMNT, they can't be refereed to as TEENAGE MUTANT ninja turtles, so just Ninja Turtles. Same goes for other names which have been re-dubbed: Leonardo is now Leon, Donatello is now Donald, Michaelangelo is now Michael, Raphael is now Rad, Splinter is Splint and Shredder is Slicer. Venus and other characters created for the show have unaltered names. |
| Why were we seeing clips of Animated in there? Does the Hub re-run Animated or something? I didn't think they had the rights to do so because of the whole Cartoon Network thing. |
| why was there DC stuff in this commercial? Didn't think Warner Brothers would be cool with that |
| They've rerun the entire series at least twice so far, in widescreen and HD. Hasbro has always had complete ownership of Animated, confirmed by Derrick Wyatt on twitter. Paramount may still hold the DVD rights, and not have any interest in releasing season three despite the quick sellouts of the first two seasons. |