Tmnt villains
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The film series is getting increasingly cartoonish, so a giant pizza monster would fit right in. The toy resembled the more human side of his mutation, but later the 2012 cartoon series featured the villain as “ Pizza Face,” with a cheesier design that made him look like a giant talking glop of mozzarella, sauce, and crust. The character was first introduced in the 1990 toy line as “((1990_action_figure),” a power hungry chef named Antonio who mutated himself into a crazed pizza-tinged monster that featured a pizza cutter for a leg and a pizza box shield. There’s actually a couple of different variations on Pizza Face. How about “keep your favorite foods close but gross mutated anthropomorphic enemy versions of your favorite food closer”? The Turtles are well-known lovers of pizza, so why not have them face off against the food of their choice in the next movie?
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What’s that cliché? Keep your friends close but your enemies closer.
#TMNT VILLAINS MOVIE#
They faced off against their main antagonist, the Shredder, in the 1990 original battled him again and a genetically mutated snapping turtle named Tokka and wolf named Rahzar in 1991’s Secret of the Ooze the third movie was a bit of a wildcard since they fought an evil feudal Japanese daimyo named Lord Norinaga the 2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot had them fight a souped-up Michael Bay envisioned Shredder and Foot Clan while Out of the Shadows doubled down on the cartoon villainy and has Shredder, evil scientist Baxter Stockman, mutated rhinoceros Rocksteady and warthog Bebop, and inter-dimensional talking brain Krang all try to foil the Turtles’ fun. The problem with the Ninja Turtles is that they tend to fight the same villains whenever they make the jump to live-action movies. Eric Sachs (portrayed by William Fichtner) was the primary antagonist in the TMNT reboot. Nearly everything he says sounds like something a fourteen year old would come up with when asked to give an evil monologue. Add to that the six big-screen feature film adventures of everybody’s favorite anthropomorphic adolescent reptilian ninjas - including the newest, Out of the Shadows, hitting theaters today - and that’s a huge amount of bad guys. Eric Sachs, the primary villain of the film, took a huge hit from the abysmal writing. There have been so many iterations of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles over the years, that it’s difficult to keep track of all the video games, toys, and animated series that feature Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael fighting their various foes.