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TMNT Short Tackles AI Threat with Humor
12 Dec
Summary
- New TMNT short film pits turtles against AI villain Chrome Dome.
- The film explores generative AI's impact on creativity and jobs.
- Director Kent Seki debut tackles AI anxiety through TMNT lens.

The "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" franchise is taking on artificial intelligence in its latest short film, "Chrome Alone 2: Lost in New Jersey." Directed by animator Kent Seki, the short humorously pits the Turtles against an AI antagonist, Chrome Dome, who uses generative AI to steal their likeness for profit. This narrative serves as a vehicle to explore growing anxieties within creative fields about AI's capabilities and its potential to replace human artists.
Director Seki, a longtime fan of the TMNT, intentionally crafted the film to channel these collective fears. The short employs a distinct visual style, blending nostalgic "80s and '90s commercial aesthetics with subtle oddities in the animation, all while using AI as a thematic punching bag. The film’s score and sound design also incorporate elements that parody existing media, mirroring Chrome Dome’s own deceptive creations.
"Chrome Alone 2" aims to reassure audiences that while AI is impressive, it cannot match the depth and originality of human creativity. The story notably features Donatello initially consulting an AI for gift ideas, only to later delete the app, symbolizing a cautious embrace of technology rather than complete reliance on it. The short is currently playing in theaters before screenings of "The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants."




