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''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up]]'' (2009) is a fighting game for the [[Wii]] and [[PSPlayStation 2]] that is based on the long running ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Franchise)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' franchise, developed by [[Game Arts]] (''[[Super Smash Bros.]] Brawl''), with help from ex-Team Ninja employees. Unlike most ''TMNT'' games, this one is a general representation of the franchise, with very little explicit nods to any particular continuity beyond the art style (taken from the CGI film) and voice cast (which is that of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 (Animation)|2003 series]]).
 
See also ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters]]''.
 
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=== Tropes in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash Up ===
* [[Bat Family Crossover]]
* [[Composite Character]]: In a way, ''everybody'' is, having the looks of the 2007 film (sans Shredder, Fugitoid, and the Utrominator), voices from the 2003 show, while having some traits of the 80s80's characters.
* [[Expy]]: While he's officially taken from the 4Kids series, the devs often refer to the Utrominator as the game's "Krang character".
** He could also be an expy of Ch'rell from the 2003 show.
* [[Guest Fighter]]: The [[Raving Rabbids (Video Game)|Raving Rabbids]], which was the source of much [[Ruined FOREVER|outcry]] by fans. There's also the Junkyard level. While the turtlesTurtles frequently find themselves in junkyards across their own franchise, this particular one is taken from ''[[Rabbids Go Home (Video Game)|Rabbids Go Home]]'', complete with the Rabbids' tower. So if you've watched, say, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4Vjjo3IDWk this video], you'd almost mistake it as a ''Rabbids Go Home'' fighting game.
* [[Follow the Leader]]: The devs are absolutely shameless about hoping to strike cloning gold (I mean, come on, "[[Super Smash Bros|Smash-Up]]"?) The franchise's done this before under [[Konami]] with ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Tournament Fighters]]'', which capitalized on ''[[Street Fighter II (Video Game)|Street Fighter II]]'''s sucess.
* [[Guest Fighter]]: The [[Raving Rabbids (Video Game)|Raving Rabbids]], which was the source of much [[Ruined FOREVER|outcry]] by fans. There's also the Junkyard level. While the turtles frequently find themselves in junkyards across their own franchise, this particular one is taken from ''[[Rabbids Go Home (Video Game)|Rabbids Go Home]]'', complete with the Rabbids' tower. So if you've watched, say, [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4Vjjo3IDWk this video], you'd almost mistake it as a ''Rabbids Go Home'' fighting game.
* [[Limited Special Collectors Ultimate Edition]]: The game comes with a comic detailing the whole story, which adds an explanation for at least one stage in the game, as well as a prologue detailing the Fugitoid talking about his misfortune.
* [[Mascot Fighter]]
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