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===Mona Lisa===
===Mona Lisa===
"Mona Lisa" is a mutant lizard. Once human trying to get a college degree in biology, Mona Lisa was kidnapped on a fishing trip and forced to work as an assistant to Captain Filch, a pirate. In trying to foil Filch's plans, she was turned into a mutant lizard with an encounter to radiation. She is considered to be a potential love interest to Raphael, though no one knows due her being in one episode. (Raphael meets his match)
"Mona Lisa" is a mutant lizard. Once human trying to get a college degree in biology, Mona Lisa was kidnapped on a fishing trip and forced to work as an assistant to Captain Filch, a pirate. In trying to foil Filch's plans, she was turned into a mutant lizard with an encounter to radiation. Despite only appearing in one episode of the classic series, Mona Lisa has developed a cult following amongst the fanbase, and is often depicted in [[fanfiction]] as a love interest for Raphael.


===Monty Moose===
===Monty Moose===

Revision as of 20:03, 2 March 2013

The following is a list of main characters in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.

Principal characters

The following characters and groups have their own articles:

Leonardo

Michelangelo

Donatello

Raphael

Splinter

April O'Neil

Casey Jones

The Shredder

Baxter Stockman

Bebop and Rocksteady

Candy Fine

Commander Mozar

Dreadmon

Foot Clan

Hamato Yoshi

Karai

Krang

The Kraang

Leatherhead

Lord Dregg

Mighty Mutanimals

Mondo Gecko

Mortu

Ninjara

Ray Fillet

Slash

Slash is an evil mutant (or alien) Turtle that is often allied with the Foot Clan. He appears in the 1987 TV series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, and IDW series. He is featured as a Boss in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles IV: Turtles in Time. A black bandana is usually worn over his eyes, he appears very spikey and savage in comparison to the other 4 clean cut Turtles.

Tokka and Rahzar

Traximus

Triceratons

Utroms

Venus

Wingnut

Appeared in the 1987 cartoon program, Archie Comics, and the SNES version of the video game Tournament Fighters.

Zanramon

Zog

Mutant characters

The following characters are mutant creatures that appeared in the different TV series, comics, action figures, and video games:

Ace Duck

Ace Duck was once a test pilot named Ace Conrad when he was caught in Krang's transport beam and cross-fused with a duck. Ace was later saved by the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and became the pilot of their Turtle Blimp.

Dirtbag

Dirtbag is a mutant mole and enemy of the Ninja Turtles.

Dirtbag appeared in the 1980's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode "Planet of the Turtleoids" Pt. 1 voiced by Pat Fraley and later voiced by Townsend Coleman. He and Groundchuck were Shredder's latest creations.

Doctor El

Doctor El is a witch doctor that was turned into a mutant elephant by Shredder to serve him. Yet Shredder didn't know that elephants are friendly creatures and Doctor El. sided with the Ninja Turtles.

Groundchuck

Groundchuck is a mutant cyborg bull and enemy of the Ninja Turtles.

Groundchuck appear in the 1980's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles episode "Planet of the Turtleoids" Pt. 1 voiced by Townsend Coleman. He and Dirtbag were Shredder's latest creations.

Halfcourt

Halfcourt is a mutant giraffe with a basketball player motive and an ally of the Ninja Turtles.

Hot Spot

Hot Spot is a mutant dalmatian with a firefighter motive and an ally of the Ninja Turtles.

King Lionheart

King Lionheart was a Shakespearian actor who was turned into a mutant lion by Shredder to serve as his "King of the Mutants." This didn't go according to plan as King Lionheart sided with the Ninja Turtles.

Mona Lisa

"Mona Lisa" is a mutant lizard. Once human trying to get a college degree in biology, Mona Lisa was kidnapped on a fishing trip and forced to work as an assistant to Captain Filch, a pirate. In trying to foil Filch's plans, she was turned into a mutant lizard with an encounter to radiation. Despite only appearing in one episode of the classic series, Mona Lisa has developed a cult following amongst the fanbase, and is often depicted in fanfiction as a love interest for Raphael.

Monty Moose

Monty Moose is a baby moose that was mutated into a humanoid appearance after being separated from his herd and falling into Lake Ooze (a secret stash for Shredder's ooze). He has since taken a mounty motif and has sided with the Ninja Turtles.

Sandstorm

Sandstorm is a mutant dromedary and an ally of the Ninja Turtles.

Sergeant Bananas

Sergeant Bananas is a soldier who mutated into a mutant gorilla after Shredder had dumped Retromutagenic Ooze into his gym and he walked through it. Sergeant Bananas became an ally of the Ninja Turtles.

Crossover characters

Several characters from other comic book series have crossed-over into the TMNT universes. Notable appearances are listed below:

Cerebus the Aardvark

Flaming Carrot

Gizmo

Horridus

Knight Watchman

Rapture

Savage Dragon

Usagi Yojimbo

Usagi Yojimbo is a samurai rabbit and master swordsman from an alternative universe's 16th century Edo Period in Japan, where animals are the dominant species, not humans. He appeared in two episodes of the 1987 series. Usagi Yojimbo is a comic book series created by Stan Sakai starring the ronin hero rabbit, Miyamoto Usagi, which had several crossovers with the TMNT comics; apparently the TV show writers did not understand the distinction and misnamed the character after the comic book.

The character returned for the 2003 animated series with his actual name, Miyamoto Usagi, and became a friend and close ally of the turtles, especially developing a strong friendship with Leonardo, since both are swordsmen. Leonardo also ended up in Usagi's dimension when Ultimate Draco scattered the five mutants to different parts of the multiverse.

Vanguard

Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa

References