For me it's the best ever documentation that I ever saw. Many documentaries documenting something without you see something (for lack of material or rights). And many documentaries show only part of an era, only report the Ostensible.
In this Turtles documentary documenting A reaches Z. Many questions will be answered, such as: Who has the Turtles invented? How was ran at the first drawings? Who has taken what in the drawings? What were the problems with the licensing of the toys and the 1990 Cinema film?
One sees a lot of home videos of the makers in a party mood and in contract negotiations, since the success came in rapid succession. You get an insight into private photos. In what documentary can be seen as a business partner of that time, who went clean doorknobs? Only here!
One sees in interviews the puppeteers and Stuntmans the 90s movie, undergoes its budget, funding problems and the effort to be operating at the animatronics. You can see all the American spokesman for the classic cartoon series "in a heap" in interviews, as various actors in the dialogue. One sees the Turtles on the Radio City Music Hall in New York and make music as children Turtles T-shirts wear and also may have their say.
The documentary is produced like a great movie. Truly an absolute remarkable production, even if you are not a connoisseur Turtles. After the statement of the documentary is: things there's that there's really not!