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- The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The main heroes of the series, taught by their Japanese Master Splinter/Hamato Yoshi. In the UK, Ireland and Germany, they are known as the Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles. Leonardo: The blue-masked turtle, wields two katanas. He is the leader of team and is the closest to Splinter. Donatello,: The purple-masked turtle, wields a Bo staff (often used to disarm adversaries). He is the scientist of the team and is constantly tinkering with various inventions. Raphael: The red-masked turtle, wields two sai daggers (which makes him a match for any swordsman). He is the joker of the team and often comes out with sarcastic remarks. Michaelangelo: The orange-masked turtle, wields the whirling Nunchakus (and often whirling pizzas). He is the most relaxed member of the team and is the source for many of the catch phrases of the series such as "Cowabunga!" * Splinter: A strict and wizened sensei, is the mutant rat who trained the Turtles in ninjitsu. * April O'Neil: A redheaded TV reporter, discovers the Turtles' home in the sewers and befriends the TMNT. * Shredder: The arch-villain of the Turtles, is usually the main villain in other media, but in the this TV series Shredder always, against his will, has to take orders from Krang. * Krang: A disembodied brain who was a warlord in Dimension X before he was exiled and had his body taken away. Krang usually resides inside a large robot body and controls it from a compartment in the abdomen area, or uses a "bubble walker". He also commands the Technodrome, an enormous mobile fortress used as his and Shredder's headquarters. He also funds and helps plan most of Shredder's schemes. The character Krang was inspired by the original comics' "Utroms", who were also small, squishy aliens, but by contrast, did good deeds on Earth. In some episodes in season 3 he was voiced by Townsend Coleman. * Bebop and Rocksteady: Formerly New York City street gang members, they were mutated by the Shredder to act as his personal henchmen. A warthog and a rhinoceros, respectively, they are clumsy, oafish, and almost always totally unsuited for the task of fighting the Turtles. They often provided the show's comic relief. Bebop was voiced by Barry Gordon, and Rocksteady was by Cam Clarke. * Foot Soldiers: The ninjas led by the Shredder. In the 1987 animated series, most Foot Soldiers are robots. * Rock Soldiers: Krang's soldiers in Dimension X. Sometimes work alongside the Foot Soldiers. They are mainly led by General Traag. * Irma Langinstein: A Channel 6 TV associate and April's bespectacled best friend, who also works as the front door secretary. Irma is preoccupied with men, but is also a friend to the TMNT from late season 2. Voiced by Jennifer Darling. * Vernon Fenwick: An egotistical, self-righteous coward who is also a reporter at Channel 6 and is April's chief rival. He dislikes the Turtles and generally reports negative stories blaming them for various things in the city. At various points in the series, he is portrayed as an analogous to Geraldo Rivera. Voiced by Peter Reneday. * Burne Thompson: Channel 6 NEWS producer and April, Vernon, and Irma's boss. He dislikes the Turtles and blames them for everything that goes wrong and encourages his reporters to broadcast negative stories about them, similar to J. Jonah Jameson from Spider-Man. Burne was voiced by Pat Fraley. * Carter: Introduced in season nine, he comes to New York to study martial arts under Splinter. He is accidentally exposed to the Turtles' Mutagen, which causes him to spontaneously mutate between his human and mutant forms, and Carter was able to help the turtles throughout Seasons Nine and Ten against Dregg. During Season Ten, although Carter wanted to return to College and was prepared to leave after Donatello is able to stabilize his mutation, he learns from April that the Turtles were in trouble from Dregg, Krang, and Shredder. While assisting the Turtles and their past selves that were transported from the past by their friends from the future Landor and Merrick, Carter found that he could still mutate. After the battle in the episode "Turtles to the Second Power", Carter accepts Landor and Merrick's offer to travel with them to the future so he can be fully cured of his mutation. Carter is voiced by Bumper Robinson. * Lord Dregg: In the eighth season's last episode, "Turtle Trek", Krang, Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady are trapped in Dimension X and the Technodrome is rendered inoperable. In the ninth season, the alien Lord Dregg is introduced as the Turtles' new main adversary. The character was disliked by fans for many reasons, one being the fact that his personality and name were very similar to that of Lord Zedd from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers. Lord Dregg was voiced by the late Tony Jay. * HiTech: He used to be Lord Dregg's right-hand man until season ten where he was betrayed by Dregg himself. In season nine HiTech was voiced by Rob Paulsen. And in season ten he was voiced by Cam Clarke. * Mung: He becomes Lord Dregg's right-hand man in "The Return Of Dregg" until the end of the series run, replacing his former right hand man, HiTech. Mung was voiced by Cam Clarke. * TechnoGangsters: Lord Dregg's foot soldiers.
- Shredder Krang: Baxter Stockman: Bebop e Rocksteady: Il re dei topi (The Rat King): Leatherhead: Soldati Ninja: Toka e Razar: Rock Soldiers: HiTech: Mung: I TechnoGangster: Ace Duck: Generale Traag: Slash la cattiva tartaruga: I Punk Frogs: I Neutrini: Metalhead: H.A.V.O.C. : Pinky McFingers: Fripp il polarizoide: Big Louie: Don Turtelli: Rex-1: Tempestra: Scumbug: Anthrax: Chrome Dome: Barney Stockman: La gang delle Tartarughe Ninja Crooked: Fenton Q. Hackenbush: Mondo Gecko: Dippy: Eric Red: Groundchuck e Dirtbag: Clayton Kellerman: Generale Yogure: Kazuo Saki: M.A.C.C. : MacDonald Crump: Miyoko: Muckman e Joe Eyeball: Mutagen Man: Octavio Ogilvy: Panda Khan: Professor Lloyd Cycloyd: Shibano-Sama: The Triceraton Empire: Speega: Talbot Breech: Il Grybyx: Captaino Filch: Turtle Terminator Shreeka: Kerma: Bork e Dwark/Herman l'orribile: Mad Dog McMutt: Mr. X:
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