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*Early names for the city include "Dyno-Yuck" and "Koopaville". | *Early names for the city include "Dyno-Yuck" and "Koopaville". | ||
*The entirety of Dinohattan and its surrounding locations were built and filmed in a vacant five-story cement factory, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, the layout of which helped shape how Dinohattan was structured.<ref>''"When [David Snyder] saw the cement factory in Wilmington, North Carolina, [he] told Jake [Eberts] and Roland [Joffé] that [they'd] come home." "Home" in this instance was the five-story factory that had been used in the past to make Ideal Cement but was now vacant. The shape of the factory and all of its accompanying ramps, conveyor belts, and catwalks influenced they way David designed the sets.[...]In other words, the shape of the cement factory determined the shape that [[Koopa Square]], a busy location in downtown Dinohattan, would take''". - ''[[From Microchips to Movie Stars: The Making of Super Mario Bros.]]'', pages 34 and 35</ref> This factory was also used as the Shredder and the Foot Clan's hideout in ''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' (1990) and Top Dollar's nightclub in ''{{wp|The Crow (1994 film)|The Crow}}'' (1994). | *The entirety of Dinohattan and its surrounding locations were built and filmed in a vacant five-story cement factory, located in Wilmington, North Carolina, the layout of which helped shape how Dinohattan was structured.<ref>''"When [David Snyder] saw the cement factory in Wilmington, North Carolina, [he] told Jake [Eberts] and Roland [Joffé] that [they'd] come home." "Home" in this instance was the five-story factory that had been used in the past to make Ideal Cement but was now vacant. The shape of the factory and all of its accompanying ramps, conveyor belts, and catwalks influenced they way David designed the sets.[...]In other words, the shape of the cement factory determined the shape that [[Koopa Square]], a busy location in downtown Dinohattan, would take''". - ''[[From Microchips to Movie Stars: The Making of Super Mario Bros.]]'', pages 34 and 35</ref> This factory was also used as the Shredder and the Foot Clan's hideout in ''{{wp|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles}}'' (1990) and Top Dollar's nightclub in ''{{wp|The Crow (1994 film)|The Crow}}'' (1994). | ||
*As dinosaurs in this world never became extinct, and were instead allowed to evolved into humans instead of the succeeding mammals, all vehicles in their world, including even the police cars, are powered by electricity generated by the meteorite's energy, with exposed generator-like engines protruding from their hoods and pantograph-like booms extending from their roofs similar to those of trams and some modern trains collecting power from overhanging wires, as gasoline, a type of fossil fuel, would not exist in their world due to all fossil | *As dinosaurs in this world never became extinct, and were instead allowed to evolved into humans instead of the succeeding mammals, all vehicles in their world, including even the police cars, are powered by electricity generated by the meteorite's energy, with exposed generator-like engines protruding from their hoods and pantograph-like booms extending from their roofs similar to those of trams and some modern trains collecting power from overhanging wires, as gasoline, a type of fossil fuel, would not exist in their world due to all fossil | ||
being considered by them as being sacred. | |||
==References== | ==References== |