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Shredder's intelligence persevered throughout his various portrayals, and in several instances, it is claimed that Shredder has an IQ of 300. As the 1987 cartoon series was more light-hearted than the comics, Shredder was later depicted as evil but a villain that always fails rather than the dire and lethal ninja he was originally shown to be.
Rocksteady became the Shredder's connection to the Russian mafia, as mentioned in "Casey Jones Vs. the Underworld". In "The Noxious Avenger", Bebop and Rocksteady are tasked by Stockman to retrieve a chemical known as "Reagent-X" (and some groceries, to their anger) to create a mind control serum for Shredder to use on Karai, inadvertently ...
Despite their innocent, docile nature, they are also extremely naive, and as such, they were easily misled by Shredder into believing that the Turtles were "evil" and that Shredder was a "good person". However, they eventually turned against Shredder and became their allies. These frogs all speak with Southern American accents.
Shredder Clones - Clones of the Shredder whose origins vary in different media appearances. Claw Shredder - A clone of Shredder with monstrous crustacean-like claws. Mini Shredder - A miniature clone of Shredder. Shiva Shredder - A towering four-armed clone of Shredder. Foot Ninja - The Foot Ninja serves as the basic soldiers for the Foot.
While dealing with a time-displaced Utrom Shredder, the Turtles neutralize the unstable Time Window and seemingly destroy Sh'Okanabo in the process. With Darius losing his patience after ultimately being exposed and forced into hiding, Dark Leo attempts to destroy the Turtles from within.
'In the case of the Annabelle doll, certain prayers are recited, which act to bind the evil. Much like an electric dog fence, where the dog only goes so far then stops, the prayers work in much ...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is a 2014 American superhero film based on the characters of the same name created by Peter Laird and Kevin Eastman.A reboot of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series, it was directed by Jonathan Liebesman and written by Josh Appelbaum, André Nemec, and Evan Daugherty.
For some who fought, the memories of their sacrifices have since become tempered by the recent deterioration of security in Iraq and Afghanistan. “We did it all for nothing,” said Darren Doss, 25, a former Marine who fought in Marjah, Afghanistan, and lost friends in battle. In both wars, context made it tricky to deal with moral challenges.