As I recall, Leatherhead only counted as a villain in the 1980s TMNT cartoon series, and he actually became a friend and ally of the Ninja Turtles in both the 4Kids cartoon series in 2003 and the Nickelodeon cartoon series in 2012.
Let's be honest, the 1980s cartoon version of Slash was rather lame, especially since he looked almost nothing like his action figure counterpart, which actually appeared in the video games as a formidable boss enemy.
Casey Decker That's right, but in the 2003 iterations Leatherhead used to have rage moments where he couldn't control himself (at least at the beginning) and he was really dangerous.
But wouldn't same go for Bishop too, then? After all, he was more of an ally to the Turtles during Fast Forward season of 2003 series, and the whole 2012 series.
My top 10 would have been: 1) The Shredder 2) Beboo and Rocksteady 3) Krang 4) Baxter 5) The Rat King 6) Leatherhead 7) Karai 8) fishface and dogpound 9) the foot clan 10) mousers
Wingnut ,Screwloose, Dirtbag, and GroundChuck, Cromedome, The Glob Father, Triceratons, Antrax, Creepy Eddie, Mad Dog McMutt...Wally Airhead... i can Keep going..
I have an idea for a brand new tmnt 🦹♀️ Was thinking 💭 we already have a rat king I think there should also be a cockroach 🪳 Queen 👸 too do Who agrees?
First 4-5 Seasons of TMNT 2003 (before trip to the future) were magnificent, and Baxter's story arc - including his childhood memories - were ... awesome.
I get that all the versions in 2012 are younger than most other versions but Han just does not look as cool and intimidating in this as he did in his original version in 2003.
I have a an idea for a brand new TMNT villain I was thinking since we already have a rat king I think why not also have a cockroach queen two who agrees?
Why didn't you show Hun from the 2003 series? In my opinion, the original Hun is more cool and badass than the new one. The new Hun is just a discount Jackie Chan.
The IDW hun is the best. And actually should've been #6 on this list just behind Karai. It took the concept of Hun from 2003 series and made it more complex and amazing!
Oh burn sense that movie sucks I think they made this video because the new TMNT movie out of the shadows by Michael bay came out today a sequel to the first movie flop
Apparently, you're a young kid who doesnt remember the terrible teenage mutant ninja turtle musical.... Or the special Christmas musical for that matter.
Personally the shredder from the 2003 series is my favorite cause he actually had the feel of a real villain, though the 2012 iteration is a close second in my book
The Shredder's very obvious #1, he's also my favourite TMNT character for having such a good incarnation almost every single time(Mutants in Manhattan incarnation was good but pales in comparison with the other incarnations). My favourite of all incarnations of Shredder is from 2012 series. The motive for his villainy is pure hatred towards Hamato Yoshi. Oroku Saki was the last remaining heir of the Foot clan who was found as a baby by Hamato clan and was raised alongside Hamato Yoshi as ''brothers''. But when both Saki and Yoshi fell in love in Tang Shen and she chose Yoshi, Saki's hatred started to grow more and more, going even further when he found out his origins and re-founded the Foot clan. That very night when the Foot rose again, Saki challenged Yoshi to a battle and Shen protected Yoshi by taking a fatal wound from Saki and during the battle the Hamato clan dojo burned to the ground and Saki's face got severely burned. Saki blamed Yoshi for Shen's death and Yoshi's and Shen's daughter Miwa, who was left outside safe from the battle, was taken by Saki as a revenge for everything Yoshi did for him, renamed the child Karai and raised her as his own daughter. For 15 years, the Shredder kept Karai in a belief that Yoshi, nowdays Splinter, was responsible for Shen's death. And after Karai found out the truth, Shredder planned to use Karai as a bait for the Turtles and Splinter by putting her above a giant tank of mutagen packed with a serpent DNA(but Shredder never intended to mutate Karai but the Turtles so they could be Shredder's mindless slaves to devour their rat sensei). Shredder tryied to slice Leo when he was trying to get Karai free which caused Karai to fall in he mutagen and Shredder blamed Splinter for that too, growing Shredder's hatred even further. And when Shredder's plan to get Karai back on his side with Stockman's mind control worms failed, Shredder got NOTHING else in his life but his revenge. When the Triceratons came to Earth to destroy the Kraang once and for all with the device called the Heart of Darkness, a black hole generator, Shredder agreed to aid Splinter to stop the end of the world, but when Splinter was about to destroy the generator's timer, Shredder stabs Splinter on back with his blades, killing him. This lead to the end of the world, but Shredder didn't care as long as he dies as a winner. But that event was prevented in season 4 thanks to Fugitoid. Even if the events of season 3 finale were changed, this proves that Shredder's hatred is so great he's willing to even let the Earth get destroyed to excact his revenge, making 2012 version of the Shredder darkest TMNT villain in the entire franchise.
10) I like the 2003 Hun more than the 2012 version. He was tough as hell. 9) Dregg voiced by the late Tony Jay was just a delight. The 2012 Dregg though is a force to be reckoned with. 8) Best badass villain for the 2003 series. At least in Fast Forward he's a good guy so that's a plus. 7) Whether in the comics or the cartoons, the Triceratons are evil. 6) A neutral better suits the Rat King since he's neither friend or foe and he even has his motivations. 5) Karai... she's a badass villain. 4) No matter what the continuity... this guy has one thing in common: A love for science and Mousers. Not to mention he can be freaky to boot. 3) It's not Shredder's henchmen without these two. They're hilarious but they can also be tough. Too bad their low IQ doesn't help much. 2) I can't decide if Pat Fraley Krang or Gilbert Gottfried Kraang Sub-Prime is the better of the two. Who cares? They're both awesome. Some of the honorable mentions are good choices and there are many others too. What about Tokka and Rahzar. Leatherhead can depend on continuity. 1) No surprise. No surprise he's number one. It's obvious. No matter what the continuity whether it be comics, cartoons, etc. He is a foe to the Turtles that will never die.
I think it might be a bit of an exaggeration to call the Triceratons evil. Note that I'm only familiar with their 2003 and 2012 incarnations. The 2003 series... they're kind of evil, but no more so than the other faction that was trying to capture Honeycut. The 2012 series... they really just want to kill the Kraang, who are actually evil. The only thing that makes the Triceratons evil is that they will go to any drastic measure they deem necessary to take out the Kraang, even if that means getting billions of innocents while they're at it. And even then, it seems to only be the higher-ranked ones like Mozar that take such measures. Some of the lower-ranked Triceratons actually voice objections to the drastic measures, but are silenced.
Shredder then proceeds to die in the first story of the original comics, the second live action movie, and at the end of the 4th season of the 2012 cartoon.
Compucles so in the 2003, Ch'reel (Utrom Shredder) was sent to a frozen asteroid, and he didn't escape from there. in the 2003 show there are 3 SHREDDERS ! and Ch'reel was the 1st to appear, and the 1st to be definitevely defeated.
Yes, I'm aware that that alien abomination of a Shredder never died, which is why I didn't mention him. He along with the '87 Shredder are still just the exceptions, though.
That small Asian dude can take Mikey and Casey Jones at the same time, and is actually, I dunno, good at fighting other than throwing around his elephant-on-steroids butt at the turtles!
Growing up TMNT was my favorite show. To this day It is still my favorite show from when I was a little girl. I like all the versions of it, and I still like to watch the 2012 remake with my little brother. I have to say they did a really good job with the remake. At first I was a bit hesitant to check it out, but it's actually really good. Good list...for once.
Yeah the 2012 series is really close story-wise to the original Mirage comics, which were recently reissued by IDW, if you can find them at your local comics store, go check them out, you won't be disappointed.
Funny how TMNT is among the only franchises from the 80's that people actually love regardless of the era when He-Man and Ghostbusters clearly are 80's properties and while something while Transformers had chances again and again to also appeal to a modern audience, it still fails!
yeah ik i actually laughed when i saw the 2012 little chinese hun but i mean we should be grateful that they even included anything from the 2003 series
An unmentioned fact about Krang is that his design was actually based on the Utron, an alien race that originated in the Comic. Ironically with one exception from the 2003 TV series they weren't evil.
What I like about Tiger Claw is how he became such a dangerous and memorable villain despite being a new entry to the TMNT universe. In new tmnt work I hope we get to see more of him.
I think Karai should've been #3, and Hun in the 2012 TMNT looks like Bruce Lee. The Hun from the 2003 TMNT was much darker and more aggressive; his life correlating with Casey's when they were young. At least, they got Karai being in par with Leo but they didn't use any clips of the 2003 TMNT, which was so much better than the 2012
Especially that scene from Prodigal Son where Leo confronts Karai at the Foot HQ. Him with a level head while she was consumed with wanting revenge and the anger clouding her judgment, causing her defeat
I actually liked the 2012 cartoon version of Karai because of her character design and personality, and I also liked how she eventually became an ally of the Ninja Turtles after discovering the truth about her past, which was a very nice and clever concept for such a character who wasn't known that much outside of the Mirage Studios comics.
Karai being Splinter's daughter was a huge twist and the 2012 series made her character more compelling for it imo. The 2012 series imo is just as good if not better than the 2003 series
In case it wasn't obvious how formulated these lists are, the clips used are so obviously only taken from one or two episodes. Why else would they not show 2003 Hun, 2012 Stockman or Fishface and Dogpound in their mutant forms?
I am still trying to wrap my head around Sheamus as Rocksteady, lol. The first movie may have been an easy miss,... but I find myself oddly interested in the new one.
Plus, Kirai, much like Leatherhead in the 2k3 & '12 incarnations and Agent Bishop when he's not trying to dissect the Turtles or seeing them as a hinderance to his government missions, is an anti-hero. Yes, she's served under Oroku "The Shredder" Saki as an enforcer, ninja assassin & possible adopted daughter, but there's also the thought that she's actually Splinter's daughter from when he was Hamato Yoshi (as the '12 series keeps the "Splinter is Hamato Yoshi" idea from the '87 cartoon, whereas other versions like the 2k3 series suggest that the rat sensai was just Hamato Yoshi's hyper-intelligent pet who learned everything from watching his owner & thus, passed on his knowledge to his adopted TMNT sons named after famous Renaissance artists) who was kidnapped by his arch nemesis & tricked into serving the once-noble Foot Clan gone bad after the walking cheese grater had overtaken leadership following Hamato Yoshi's exile & corrupted it into the criminal syndicate it has since been viewed as, whether it be through the use of actual human students made loyal through dangerous initiation practices, mutant minions relying on brute force more often than not (although some, like Tiger Claw from the 2k3 & '12 iterations, retain their intelligence despite being mutated, the overall majority are either brick dumb oafs from the start like the classic '87 cartoon versions of Bebop & Rocksteady or else, they lose their brilliance from the after effects of cross-mutation in the case of Baxter Stockman across both the '87 & '12 series after transforming into his Fly form) or legions of robotic Foot Soldier drones (which was primarily done for the '87 series to avoid our "Heroes in the Half-Shell" being shown violently attacking otherwise innocent but brainwashed human followers of old chrome dome, as some censors were already riding the Turtles' for the use of the word "ninja", never mind their use of dangerous weapons as a means of self-protection [namely, the UK, where the original '87 cartoon was forced to be retitled to "Teenage Mutant HERO Turtles" over the problem the UK had with the word "ninja" & even replaced Mikey's num-chuks with a grappling hook for whatever reason, yet were still okay with Leonardo wielding dual-bladed katana blades & Raphael using three-pronged sai often used to either stab one of tin can head's robotic minions when in close combat or otherwise tossed towards an oncoming adversary like the traditional ninja throwing star projectile from a distance], which could have - and probably did - lead to some children hurting each other when using their imaginations in roleplay scenarios when not just using their action figure toys - if they could afford any - to do mock fights, but rather pretending to be either the TMNT & their allies or the villains Shredder, Krang & their various minions themselves by either purchasing the official costume dress-up kits complete with plastic versions of Leo's katanas, Donnie's bo staff, Raph's sai or Mikey's num-chuks, otherwise made their own DYI TMNT gear with obviously handmade weapons that could only do the bare minimum of damage at best, or perhaps even if they were somehow extremely lucky to have parents that've studied up on & eventually trained in selective martial art styles enough to bother collecting actual ninjutsu weaponry & the children of these people somehow got their hands on the tools of the trade when such items should clearly be kept hidden away from young children until they're old enough to be trained in whatever technique they wish to learn [such as fencing, which allows for young pupils to learn how to be top-class swordspersons]).
Why is all the Hun footage from the Nickelodeon series? The 4Kids and IDW incarnations of the character have both had much more story relevance, in particular to Casey. The Nickelodeon Hun is cool and a nice Bruce Lee homage, but a very minor character so far.
You forgot to mention the 2003 version of Hun where he is a big beefy white guy with bleach-blonde hair. The one you mentioned was the one who looks like a Bruce Lee wannabe.
@@ivanostric3178 I am just going to say it. The '12 series is better than the 2k3 series. Fight me. The reason I say it is because that incarnation, much like the Turtles Forever movie crossover that predated it, was a love letter to all prior iterations of the franchise from the '84 comics, the campy '87-'96 cartoon that birthed the Turtles in Time/Hyperstone Heist classic videogame (later remade into a "Re-Shelled" port on the Xbox 360, although it was the Hyperstone Heist version from third-party developer SEGA rather than the more beloved SNES version, likely because Nintendo wouldn't play ball to let one of its console games cross-platform to rival consoles) & Playmates original toy line, the '90s movies made by The Jim Henson Company when the Muppet master was still alive to make animatronic puppetry a viable art form, the "Next Mutation" series that used cheaper costumed suits for the heroes & introduced female Turtle Venus De Milo to the roster (the "sister" of the Turtles had a lighter blue mask/bandanna & belt compared to Leo's darker shade and wielded stereotypical fan blade weapons, not unlike Mortal Kombat's Kitana, yet both she as a new wrinkle to the TMNT lore as well as the 4 guys themselves were overshadowed when they crossed over with the Power Rangers in a crossover episode, due to Haim Saban producing both shows), the 2k3 edgier reboot to the franchise, the 2007 CGI movie that departed radically from its source in an attempt to branch out the brand, the widely panned Michael Bay live-action versions that were initially meant to be displaced aliens rather than genuine mutated amphibians because Michael Bay's a stupid goober producer who wanted to pillage the franchise like he had done with Transformers & Nickelodeon's 2012 buyout of the whole pizza pie so to speak when Mirage Studios folded so that creators Eastman & Laird ultimately sold the assets to Nick's parent company Viacom, meanwhile simultaneously expanding upon the TMNT mythos by throwing in cameos & references to characters and plot points made throughout the history of the multi-versed franchise & reusing a remix of the '87 cartoon's classic earworm theme song ("Turtle Power") & initially using "Cowabunga" (the classic TMNT catchphrase) as a battle cry before finally opting to use "Boom-shaka-laka" instead just to be different.
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh im not going to read all of what you wrote, but i must admit that i typed my comment before i even watched 2012 series and i watched the whole series except the last season(i was 4-5 episodes in and it wasnt good as the first 4 seasons) because i actually enjoyed it, but its not even close to me. Tmnt 2003 had the best shredder ever(in my opinion best villian ever), and the 2012 complicated things too much, but its still a good series
Mondo Gecko Aliens from space during the space arc Mr Murakami That one other guy from the TMNT 2K14 movie Renet LeatherHead Those superheroes that Mikey befriended
I'd choose Tiger Claw over Lord Dregg any day. You could probably do a top ten on the Nickelodeon series alone - Kraang Sub-Prime, Tiger Claw, the Dream Beavers, The Creep - all great villains for completely different reasons.
No they didn't, his absence was deliberate... Oh wait, you mean as a villain. Yeah, but he's not a villain specific to the Ninja Turtles, he's a villain to pretty much any franchise he touches.
Elfos64 He's the villain to destroy our favorite childhood such as Transformers and TMNT. I don't care if he is the producer or the director but as long as his name appear, I don't wanna see his movies.
@@margarethmichelina5146 I dunno. I would put M. Night Shalamylan above Michael Bay in terms of bastardizing brands (the live action Avatar movie [Warning: Netflix is apparently poised to do this now, too] & the thankfully aborted Tales from the Crypt reboot).
I prefer the 2003 Karai more than the Nickelodeon version. Nickelodeon has a nothing more than a goth/punk kid, while the 2003 Karai is a strong, bold woman with a sense of honor.
Francois Burnette Karai in 2012 is honorable and always ready for adventure. And she is definitely a hardcore fighter, she could take down all the turtles by herself
2003 Karai would consider to be more villainous especially in season 4. Meanwhile 2012 Karai was more of a young girl caught in the middle between Splinter and Shredder.
1. Shredder 2. Krang 3. Agent Bishop 4. Baxter Stockman 5. Hun 6. Beebop and Rocksteady (these two are brutal but funny, and not that pure evil as the ones above)
He gave them the power cell, He is mickey's friend, and sacrifice himself he is not a villain in the 2012 version even in the 2003 version he is cool with the turtles
- WRONG HUN. - At least you got the right Agent Bishop. - Did...did they call Karai a "him"? - You mention how he got turned into a fly but not that he got more and more mutilated in the 4Kids series? - WatchMojo...Krang's race is called the Utroms. The Kraang in the Nick TMNT is a splinter group. - There will never be a better entrance by Shredder than the 1990 film. I will say that the 2003 series had multiple Shredders though. An Utrom Shredder, a Viral Shredder, and a Demon Shredder.
I meant the other way about rather, is Hun meant to be Tatsu? Always just thought that. Then again Tatsu is a Martial Arts expert and Hun isn't really a skilled fighter, he just has brute strength.
I be a turtle fan. I like this list. You forgot to mention the 4kids version of Hun, a huge, hulking man with a scar on his face left by Splinter as he served Shredder and the one who liked Casey Jones' dad when he refused to pay protection money when Casey was a kid. Loyal to the Shredder until Season 4. And in Season 7, Back to the Sewers, it's revealed he is an online gamer in control of Elfinator, an avatar Mikey can't stand. .
Rahzar was in honourable mention, sorta. 2012 series has Chris Bradford and Xever Montes as Shredder's main henchmen, which mutated into Dogpound and Fishface respectively. Dogpound however got a second mutagen bath in season 2 which turned him into Rahzar. There also was Tokka in season 4, but that incarnation wasn't a villain, not even a mutant. He/she was a snapping turtle -like volcanic alien kaiju that was a guardian of one of the pieces of the black hole generator. He/she died when the Triceratons launched a bunch of missles in a dwarf star causing a supernova.
1 utron shredder 2 zombie shredder 3 cyber shredder 4 hun 5 bishop 6 baxter Stockman 7 the dragon and rad head fusion guy 8 bebock and rocksteady 9 karai 10 trizeratops
Randall Coulson Nope, not true. That is where they started, but they became fan favorites and were in games and had toys and other things at the time. Although they weren't really around in anything past the '90s, that I know of, they were still very popular and should have been given an honorable mention. It would have made more sense to have them in one of the really low spots instead of one of the brand new characters.
Randall Coulson Well, looking them up, Hun is a newer character than Tokka and Rahzar. They may have been created for the 2nd movie, but they were in the original cartoon, the 2003 show, and are apparently in the most recent one from 2012 as well as some games, I think it said 1 or 2 comics, and the toys. So yes, they deserved their honorable mention.
They should have used the version from the recent 2013 comic book series, in which he is Casey Jones' father. vignette3.wikia.nocookie.net/tmnt/images/3/39/Tmnt_hun_cvra.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20130615192546
Even the one-shot villains deserve a mention, like Wyrm from the 2012 series. Voiced by Dwight Schultz, Wyrm is one of the three reality bending creators of chaos who were put in fifth dimensional prisons millennia ago and scattered through out the cosmos. Once he grants 3 wishes, each with a twist, he'll be free from his prison and spread chaos wherever he goes. Even during the moment where he blows up planets is hilarious, all conducted to 1812 Overture.
It was a one shot comic released right before the issue where the turtles met him. Also he doesn;t predate the TMNT since the first issue of TMNT was 1984 and the Futigoid one was 1985. They need better fact checkers.
Regular Shredder(Oroku Saki) should be #2 with Utrom Shredder being #1. Everyone pretty much agrees he is the most evil and intimidating TMNT character and the fact that Oroku Saki did exist in the 2k3 series in the form of Demon Shredder shows that Utrom Shreeder was technically his own character.
Really don't like the look of the 2012- series. the animation looks so weird and hun looks more like a hipster than the badass he was in the 2003 series
feel like hes over the top, dresses in flashy clothes and acts in a strange way could'nt really find a good word to describe it so thats why i used hipster. just feel like hes allways over-acting everything trying to be funny all the time wich just makes it weird. Havn't really watched a lot of the "new" show but thats atleast the impression i get from him
Concering Baxter Stockman, I much prefer his Cyborg form. I love the idea that, as he fails, he loses more and more of himself, becoming more robot until he is just a brain and an eye in a jar. It is more original than just making him another mutant, and also fits better with his mouser origins.
My favourite TMNT villains(from all TMNT media I've seen): #10 A tie between Krang(1987) and the Kraang(2012) #9 Armaggon #8 Rahzar & Fishface(and Tokka from second TMNT movie) #7 The Rat King #6 Dream Beavers #5 Triceratons #4 Lord (Vringath) Dregg #3 Bebop & Rocksteady #2 K'Vathrak(The Newtralizer) #1 The Shredder
What, no Mutagen Man? I know he's not a villian in all incarnations, but he's still freaking awesome! Also, Slash and Leatherhead arn't villians anymore.
yeah in the 2012 toon. In the Comics he's Casey Jones' dad and a big powerhouse of a man. In the 2003 toon he was the leader of the Purple Dragons for a while and then became SHredder's 2nd in command but always had a special hatred for Casey Jones. Dude was built like a tank.
I would have included the 2012-incarnation of *Wyrm*, where he's depict as a Reality Warping Creator of Chaos, and perhaps 1 of if not Thee Most Powerful of all the TMNT Villains.
I really don't think Leatherhead should have even been an honorable mention. While I can't speak for his roles in the comics or 80's cartoon, he's consistently been an ally in both the 2003 and current shows, minus mind control and short outbursts of feral rage.
+candycover He was a good guy in the comics, 2003 series, and 2012 series. The comics matter the most since they're the original creation of the turtles.
***** Leathrhead found out Dr Stockmann was working for the shredder the Utrom's enemy. Dr, Stockmann was using Leatherhead to get his revenge on the turtles! who know Dr. Stockmann accidentally spilled the beans! when Leatherhead was listening to the whole thing!
As I recall, Leatherhead only counted as a villain in the 1980s TMNT cartoon series, and he actually became a friend and ally of the Ninja Turtles in both the 4Kids cartoon series in 2003 and the Nickelodeon cartoon series in 2012.
I agree with that. He is now more of an ally than a villain.
Let's be honest, the 1980s cartoon version of Slash was rather lame, especially since he looked almost nothing like his action figure counterpart, which actually appeared in the video games as a formidable boss enemy.
Casey Decker
That's right, but in the 2003 iterations Leatherhead used to have rage moments where he couldn't control himself (at least at the beginning) and he was really dangerous.
But wouldn't same go for Bishop too, then? After all, he was more of an ally to the Turtles during Fast Forward season of 2003 series, and the whole 2012 series.
I must say I enjoy slash and letherhead as an ally/friend than a enemy
My top 10 would have been:
1) The Shredder
2) Beboo and Rocksteady
3) Krang
4) Baxter
5) The Rat King
6) Leatherhead
7) Karai
8) fishface and dogpound
9) the foot clan
10) mousers
Wingnut ,Screwloose, Dirtbag, and GroundChuck, Cromedome, The Glob Father, Triceratons, Antrax, Creepy Eddie, Mad Dog McMutt...Wally Airhead...
i can Keep going..
Leather head and karai not villians
Bebop and Rocksteady my all time favs
@@guomana6196 it depends on what series of the turtles you are talking about
I have an idea for a brand new tmnt 🦹♀️ Was thinking 💭 we already have a rat king I think there should also be a cockroach 🪳 Queen 👸 too do Who agrees?
I actually like how the '87 Krang is a "distant" cousin of the Nickelodeon Krang, from the new series.
It’s just like the multiverse theory.
@@andyhorton4690 as Cell once said, "The multiverse theory's a bitch!"
First 4-5 Seasons of TMNT 2003 (before trip to the future) were magnificent, and Baxter's story arc - including his childhood memories - were ... awesome.
Though thanks to season 6, Baxter's arc is fulfilled beautifully!
Why wasn't the original 2003-2010 incarnation of Hun shown?
I know right!
Had the same question
The OG Hun is much better than the 2012 version of the character.
I get that all the versions in 2012 are younger than most other versions but Han just does not look as cool and intimidating in this as he did in his original version in 2003.
hun and kurai were both butchered outside of the 03 series
I knew the Shredder was going to be #1
You spoiled
Who didn't
Everyone did
Of course he was he is in every ninja turtle adaptation I mean name one that has no shredder
To night i dinner on turtle soup x>>>>>>>>>>>\
TMNT #1 Villain MICHAEL BAY.
Get over it.
Definitely
Bichael may.
how
I think you mean the "Racist Mutant Alien Explosions"
Shredder no.1 couldn't be more obvious.
true
Duh
what about rodimus he's pretty cool and got his title rodimus prime from a disembodied voice of optimus in the original 1986 movie
true but which shredder
IKR
None can deny that the 2003 Shredder has the most perfect design in the villain gallery.
One of the best villain designs ever in my opinion. Dude was a MENACE and it was the best look the character has had yet
Actually I like 80s Shredder design. Simple but effective. Now if only he wasn’t an incompetent bufoon
Big time!
I prefer the human shredder actually.
How to a make a TMNT villain:
-Make him a ninja
-or make him a giant mutated animal
-...
-profit
Plot Twist or both
Or an alien.
I have a an idea for a brand new TMNT villain I was thinking since we already have a rat king I think why not also have a cockroach queen two who agrees?
1. Pizza Places that don't deliver.
D. Denson or at least not on time
Michelangelo: Pizza dude's got 30 seconds...
where the heck is 122 and a 8?
you're standing on it dude
I gotta get a new job.
Why didn't you show Hun from the 2003 series? In my opinion, the original Hun is more cool and badass than the new one. The new Hun is just a discount Jackie Chan.
The IDW hun is the best. And actually should've been #6 on this list just behind Karai. It took the concept of Hun from 2003 series and made it more complex and amazing!
The new design was based on Bruce Lee.
Did you know the Garbage man is Hun's half brother?
Mikeykitty123 because the 2003 series is underrated af it’s almost criminal
I have an idea for a brand new tmnt villain 🦹♀️ since we already have a Rat king 🤴 I figured why not also have a cockroach queen 👸 two Who agrees?
I like the 2003 version of Hun way more than that Bruce Lee rip-off in the current cartoon.
I thought that Hun looked like Jackie Chan
Akane Rumiko129 No I heard that the design is based from one of Bruce Lee's movies.
Weird how they don't even mention the 2003 Hun. Didn't he originate from that show?
+Bobby Pilster that explains a lot
EssentialChri5 yep
They didn't show Hun from 2003? Wtf?
ikr
Yeah he made his debut on that show
max solis my reaction to this
"Aw crud"
They ruined Hun in 2012.
yeah you don't remember how much of a dick he was in 2003
Haven't got a clue about the new villains, but seeing the old animated ones from the 80's sure brought back some awesome memories.
TNMT Number one villains should be Michael Bay. No one has hurt the turtles as much as him.
Oh burn sense that movie sucks I think they made this video because the new TMNT movie out of the shadows by Michael bay came out today a sequel to the first movie flop
Let's wait for the upcoming movie. I agree, the last one busted even my tolerance. But you shouldn't judge a book by its cover
I agree
Apparently, you're a young kid who doesnt remember the terrible teenage mutant ninja turtle musical.... Or the special Christmas musical for that matter.
Dumledaj Well, there are exceptions of course.
TMNT 2003 forever!
yeah yeah son. fuck the 1987 one the 2003 show was better
+Demicky Harris it was
The best one
forever
1, 2, 3, 4 TURTLES
The original 1987 series is still my absolute favorite TV show ever! ^_^
Uncle Phil was the best Shredder.
Kevin Nash was amazing as Super Shredder
Kevin Michael Richardson has a deep shredder voice
I loved James Saito as the original movie shredder he was awesome and also uncle Phil's shredder as well.
2nd best.
90s Shredder will always be best.
David McCharen/James Saito.
Personally the shredder from the 2003 series is my favorite cause he actually had the feel of a real villain, though the 2012 iteration is a close second in my book
The Shredder's very obvious #1, he's also my favourite TMNT character for having such a good incarnation almost every single time(Mutants in Manhattan incarnation was good but pales in comparison with the other incarnations). My favourite of all incarnations of Shredder is from 2012 series. The motive for his villainy is pure hatred towards Hamato Yoshi. Oroku Saki was the last remaining heir of the Foot clan who was found as a baby by Hamato clan and was raised alongside Hamato Yoshi as ''brothers''. But when both Saki and Yoshi fell in love in Tang Shen and she chose Yoshi, Saki's hatred started to grow more and more, going even further when he found out his origins and re-founded the Foot clan. That very night when the Foot rose again, Saki challenged Yoshi to a battle and Shen protected Yoshi by taking a fatal wound from Saki and during the battle the Hamato clan dojo burned to the ground and Saki's face got severely burned. Saki blamed Yoshi for Shen's death and Yoshi's and Shen's daughter Miwa, who was left outside safe from the battle, was taken by Saki as a revenge for everything Yoshi did for him, renamed the child Karai and raised her as his own daughter. For 15 years, the Shredder kept Karai in a belief that Yoshi, nowdays Splinter, was responsible for Shen's death. And after Karai found out the truth, Shredder planned to use Karai as a bait for the Turtles and Splinter by putting her above a giant tank of mutagen packed with a serpent DNA(but Shredder never intended to mutate Karai but the Turtles so they could be Shredder's mindless slaves to devour their rat sensei). Shredder tryied to slice Leo when he was trying to get Karai free which caused Karai to fall in he mutagen and Shredder blamed Splinter for that too, growing Shredder's hatred even further. And when Shredder's plan to get Karai back on his side with Stockman's mind control worms failed, Shredder got NOTHING else in his life but his revenge. When the Triceratons came to Earth to destroy the Kraang once and for all with the device called the Heart of Darkness, a black hole generator, Shredder agreed to aid Splinter to stop the end of the world, but when Splinter was about to destroy the generator's timer, Shredder stabs Splinter on back with his blades, killing him. This lead to the end of the world, but Shredder didn't care as long as he dies as a winner. But that event was prevented in season 4 thanks to Fugitoid. Even if the events of season 3 finale were changed, this proves that Shredder's hatred is so great he's willing to even let the Earth get destroyed to excact his revenge, making 2012 version of the Shredder darkest TMNT villain in the entire franchise.
nifinland that’s my favorite version of shredder also
10) I like the 2003 Hun more than the 2012 version. He was tough as hell.
9) Dregg voiced by the late Tony Jay was just a delight. The 2012 Dregg though is a force to be reckoned with.
8) Best badass villain for the 2003 series. At least in Fast Forward he's a good guy so that's a plus.
7) Whether in the comics or the cartoons, the Triceratons are evil.
6) A neutral better suits the Rat King since he's neither friend or foe and he even has his motivations.
5) Karai... she's a badass villain.
4) No matter what the continuity... this guy has one thing in common: A love for science and Mousers. Not to mention he can be freaky to boot.
3) It's not Shredder's henchmen without these two. They're hilarious but they can also be tough. Too bad their low IQ doesn't help much.
2) I can't decide if Pat Fraley Krang or Gilbert Gottfried Kraang Sub-Prime is the better of the two. Who cares? They're both awesome.
Some of the honorable mentions are good choices and there are many others too. What about Tokka and Rahzar. Leatherhead can depend on continuity.
1) No surprise. No surprise he's number one. It's obvious. No matter what the continuity whether it be comics, cartoons, etc. He is a foe to the Turtles that will never die.
Rare seeing someone like you here
I think it might be a bit of an exaggeration to call the Triceratons evil. Note that I'm only familiar with their 2003 and 2012 incarnations. The 2003 series... they're kind of evil, but no more so than the other faction that was trying to capture Honeycut. The 2012 series... they really just want to kill the Kraang, who are actually evil. The only thing that makes the Triceratons evil is that they will go to any drastic measure they deem necessary to take out the Kraang, even if that means getting billions of innocents while they're at it. And even then, it seems to only be the higher-ranked ones like Mozar that take such measures. Some of the lower-ranked Triceratons actually voice objections to the drastic measures, but are silenced.
Shredder then proceeds to die in the first story of the original comics, the second live action movie, and at the end of the 4th season of the 2012 cartoon.
Compucles
so in the 2003, Ch'reel (Utrom Shredder) was sent to a frozen asteroid, and he didn't escape from there.
in the 2003 show there are 3 SHREDDERS ! and Ch'reel was the 1st to appear, and the 1st to be definitevely defeated.
Yes, I'm aware that that alien abomination of a Shredder never died, which is why I didn't mention him. He along with the '87 Shredder are still just the exceptions, though.
Rahzar and Tokka should've been on this list.
Bradford is in honorary mention
I was thinking that too, along with Tatsu from the early 90s TMNT movies.
Rahzar was in the list
@@secretperson1508 Timestamp?
I bet Bebop and Rocksteady, Krang, and Shredder are the top 3 calling it
yep
+Zak Bergin oh yeah
+Sebastien O. their all in the new movie to the movie is amazing
It couldn't really have been anyone else
If you say so Micky. But you're forgetting Baxter Stockman is among the baddies. Who would've brought his mousers in bank heists?
I was so glad that Tiger Claw was included in this list!!!
He was an honorable mention though. I like him, he's like the Cad Bane of TMNT
TF did they do to Hun? He use to be a huge bad ass dude back in the 03 series. TF is this small Asian dude?
and sound like bruce lee
2003 Hun was the best!
That small Asian dude can take Mikey and Casey Jones at the same time, and is actually, I dunno, good at fighting other than throwing around his elephant-on-steroids butt at the turtles!
Growing up TMNT was my favorite show. To this day It is still my favorite show from when I was a little girl. I like all the versions of it, and I still like to watch the 2012 remake with my little brother. I have to say they did a really good job with the remake. At first I was a bit hesitant to check it out, but it's actually really good. Good list...for once.
Yeah the 2012 series is really close story-wise to the original Mirage comics, which were recently reissued by IDW, if you can find them at your local comics store, go check them out, you won't be disappointed.
RastaSaiyaman Alright. I'll take your word for it.
Funny how TMNT is among the only franchises from the 80's that people actually love regardless of the era when He-Man and Ghostbusters clearly are 80's properties and while something while Transformers had chances again and again to also appeal to a modern audience, it still fails!
They made the Rat King very frightening in the 2012 version, like Willard turned up to 11.
I have a great idea for our brand new tmnt villain was thinking since we already have a rat king why not also have a cockroach queen who agrees?
my favorites are krang shredder bebop and rocksteady
Lol......
same 👍
The one is the best yes :-)! From your real life super hero from the Xtreme Justice League
totally agree
I like Baxter
I love the 2003 one the best.
yeah I love the 2003's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles too. But the Nickelodeon version's of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from 2012 it wasn't that good!
Yess
and me
Me Too..... 2003 series was the best!
2k3 is the best iteration, maybe new IDW comics as comic books (haven't read yet)!
wait what didn't they use any clips of hun from 2003 to me that was the best version of hun
Or the IDW comics for that matter. Oh well.
Ikr!!!
yeah ik i actually laughed when i saw the 2012 little chinese hun but i mean we should be grateful that they even included anything from the 2003 series
True dat! I just wish he did look as if he went soft.
The version from 2012 is a joke he’s barely in it
No freaking respect for Rahzar, Fishface, or Tigerclaw
Fishface was my childhood favorite
Ik
Rahzar and fish face were mentioned tho cant said the same for tiger claw tho
@@Mikey-em8hs Rahzar was probably my favorite, just so freaky and cool
the 2003 version of Hun was more menacing
the guy was a brick
The version from the IDW comic was also quite threatening. There was also a lot of personal issues considering he's also Casey's father.
Agreed
Thank you for adding the Triceratons on this list. :D
Matt Piavis Hey, Matt. Do you know which episode of the ‘87 series where the Triceratons made an appearance?
episode 157 " Night of the Dark Turtle "- 1993
Hold up hold up hold up hold up... Leatherhead was more of a friend to the tmnt than a villian, well in almost all versions
Michael Bay- most dangerous tmnt villain
I like how Hun is just an evil version of Bruce Lee
no, he's not. he's a big brute guy with blonde hair and a dragon tattoo on his left arm
@@Jmgjgdjd5 He was talking about 2012 version tho
@@cnarylmaz998 yeah, but that Hun is lame, 2003 Hun is the true version
An unmentioned fact about Krang is that his design was actually based on the Utron, an alien race that originated in the Comic. Ironically with one exception from the 2003 TV series they weren't evil.
What I like about Tiger Claw is how he became such a dangerous and memorable villain despite being a new entry to the TMNT universe. In new tmnt work I hope we get to see more of him.
He was easily one of my favorite villains in tmnt 2012
I think Karai should've been #3, and Hun in the 2012 TMNT looks like Bruce Lee. The Hun from the 2003 TMNT was much darker and more aggressive; his life correlating with Casey's when they were young. At least, they got Karai being in par with Leo but they didn't use any clips of the 2003 TMNT, which was so much better than the 2012
Especially that scene from Prodigal Son where Leo confronts Karai at the Foot HQ. Him with a level head while she was consumed with wanting revenge and the anger clouding her judgment, causing her defeat
Camilo Iribarren 779
I actually liked the 2012 cartoon version of Karai because of her character design and personality, and I also liked how she eventually became an ally of the Ninja Turtles after discovering the truth about her past, which was a very nice and clever concept for such a character who wasn't known that much outside of the Mirage Studios comics.
Hun was a good villain in the 2012 series, but I wouldn’t say top 10 tbh.
Karai being Splinter's daughter was a huge twist and the 2012 series made her character more compelling for it imo.
The 2012 series imo is just as good if not better than the 2003 series
10:38 still one of the best intros of a villain ever
In case it wasn't obvious how formulated these lists are, the clips used are so obviously only taken from one or two episodes. Why else would they not show 2003 Hun, 2012 Stockman or Fishface and Dogpound in their mutant forms?
Dogpound was much cooler when he became Rahzar in the 2012 series anyway. Being voiced by Clancy Brown should've earned him a number 10 spot imo
I can't believe that the newest movie has all four the top four villains in it. That's just crazy.
I am still trying to wrap my head around Sheamus as Rocksteady, lol.
The first movie may have been an easy miss,... but I find myself oddly interested in the new one.
I never thought we'd see them all in a movie together either. Makes me want other villains like Hun, Bishop, Tigerclaw, Tokka, Rahzar, and Xever
Not really... Those four have been there for all the series' basically.
5:50- says him when describing female character.
derp derp
derpity derp derp
Plus, Kirai, much like Leatherhead in the 2k3 & '12 incarnations and Agent Bishop when he's not trying to dissect the Turtles or seeing them as a hinderance to his government missions, is an anti-hero. Yes, she's served under Oroku "The Shredder" Saki as an enforcer, ninja assassin & possible adopted daughter, but there's also the thought that she's actually Splinter's daughter from when he was Hamato Yoshi (as the '12 series keeps the "Splinter is Hamato Yoshi" idea from the '87 cartoon, whereas other versions like the 2k3 series suggest that the rat sensai was just Hamato Yoshi's hyper-intelligent pet who learned everything from watching his owner & thus, passed on his knowledge to his adopted TMNT sons named after famous Renaissance artists) who was kidnapped by his arch nemesis & tricked into serving the once-noble Foot Clan gone bad after the walking cheese grater had overtaken leadership following Hamato Yoshi's exile & corrupted it into the criminal syndicate it has since been viewed as, whether it be through the use of actual human students made loyal through dangerous initiation practices, mutant minions relying on brute force more often than not (although some, like Tiger Claw from the 2k3 & '12 iterations, retain their intelligence despite being mutated, the overall majority are either brick dumb oafs from the start like the classic '87 cartoon versions of Bebop & Rocksteady or else, they lose their brilliance from the after effects of cross-mutation in the case of Baxter Stockman across both the '87 & '12 series after transforming into his Fly form) or legions of robotic Foot Soldier drones (which was primarily done for the '87 series to avoid our "Heroes in the Half-Shell" being shown violently attacking otherwise innocent but brainwashed human followers of old chrome dome, as some censors were already riding the Turtles' for the use of the word "ninja", never mind their use of dangerous weapons as a means of self-protection [namely, the UK, where the original '87 cartoon was forced to be retitled to "Teenage Mutant HERO Turtles" over the problem the UK had with the word "ninja" & even replaced Mikey's num-chuks with a grappling hook for whatever reason, yet were still okay with Leonardo wielding dual-bladed katana blades & Raphael using three-pronged sai often used to either stab one of tin can head's robotic minions when in close combat or otherwise tossed towards an oncoming adversary like the traditional ninja throwing star projectile from a distance], which could have - and probably did - lead to some children hurting each other when using their imaginations in roleplay scenarios when not just using their action figure toys - if they could afford any - to do mock fights, but rather pretending to be either the TMNT & their allies or the villains Shredder, Krang & their various minions themselves by either purchasing the official costume dress-up kits complete with plastic versions of Leo's katanas, Donnie's bo staff, Raph's sai or Mikey's num-chuks, otherwise made their own DYI TMNT gear with obviously handmade weapons that could only do the bare minimum of damage at best, or perhaps even if they were somehow extremely lucky to have parents that've studied up on & eventually trained in selective martial art styles enough to bother collecting actual ninjutsu weaponry & the children of these people somehow got their hands on the tools of the trade when such items should clearly be kept hidden away from young children until they're old enough to be trained in whatever technique they wish to learn [such as fencing, which allows for young pupils to learn how to be top-class swordspersons]).
Why is all the Hun footage from the Nickelodeon series? The 4Kids and IDW incarnations of the character have both had much more story relevance, in particular to Casey. The Nickelodeon Hun is cool and a nice Bruce Lee homage, but a very minor character so far.
That's what I was thinking, hell he even showed up in the later issues of the Mirage comics.
no order:
Ch'rell
Rat King
Krang(IDW)
Hun(Mirage)
Bishop
Kitsune(IDW)
Oroku Saki
Null(Archie)
Baxter Stockman
Triceratons
Honorable mention:
Armaggon
Tiger Claw(2012)
Yay! TMNT 2012 gets some recognition! It's an amazing show and you should do a top 10 best episodes to.
Holy cow, Rat King was in season 4 of the 2003 series!
...dang he's way more psychologically messed up in that episode.
Have you seen how he's been used in the current IDW comic? He's like a god.
Yes i remember that
Danzinora Switch how what did he do
You forgot to mention the 2003 version of Hun where he is a big beefy white guy with bleach-blonde hair. The one you mentioned was the one who looks like a Bruce Lee wannabe.
His name is Hun
that hun was a boss
Should've split this up into original ('87-96) and new age (2003 and on).
Super Mahilo nah bc the 2012 is so crap that it would ruin 2003 series
@@ivanostric3178 I am just going to say it. The '12 series is better than the 2k3 series. Fight me. The reason I say it is because that incarnation, much like the Turtles Forever movie crossover that predated it, was a love letter to all prior iterations of the franchise from the '84 comics, the campy '87-'96 cartoon that birthed the Turtles in Time/Hyperstone Heist classic videogame (later remade into a "Re-Shelled" port on the Xbox 360, although it was the Hyperstone Heist version from third-party developer SEGA rather than the more beloved SNES version, likely because Nintendo wouldn't play ball to let one of its console games cross-platform to rival consoles) & Playmates original toy line, the '90s movies made by The Jim Henson Company when the Muppet master was still alive to make animatronic puppetry a viable art form, the "Next Mutation" series that used cheaper costumed suits for the heroes & introduced female Turtle Venus De Milo to the roster (the "sister" of the Turtles had a lighter blue mask/bandanna & belt compared to Leo's darker shade and wielded stereotypical fan blade weapons, not unlike Mortal Kombat's Kitana, yet both she as a new wrinkle to the TMNT lore as well as the 4 guys themselves were overshadowed when they crossed over with the Power Rangers in a crossover episode, due to Haim Saban producing both shows), the 2k3 edgier reboot to the franchise, the 2007 CGI movie that departed radically from its source in an attempt to branch out the brand, the widely panned Michael Bay live-action versions that were initially meant to be displaced aliens rather than genuine mutated amphibians because Michael Bay's a stupid goober producer who wanted to pillage the franchise like he had done with Transformers & Nickelodeon's 2012 buyout of the whole pizza pie so to speak when Mirage Studios folded so that creators Eastman & Laird ultimately sold the assets to Nick's parent company Viacom, meanwhile simultaneously expanding upon the TMNT mythos by throwing in cameos & references to characters and plot points made throughout the history of the multi-versed franchise & reusing a remix of the '87 cartoon's classic earworm theme song ("Turtle Power") & initially using "Cowabunga" (the classic TMNT catchphrase) as a battle cry before finally opting to use "Boom-shaka-laka" instead just to be different.
@@TherealRNOwwfpooh im not going to read all of what you wrote, but i must admit that i typed my comment before i even watched 2012 series and i watched the whole series except the last season(i was 4-5 episodes in and it wasnt good as the first 4 seasons) because i actually enjoyed it, but its not even close to me. Tmnt 2003 had the best shredder ever(in my opinion best villian ever), and the 2012 complicated things too much, but its still a good series
tiger claw should have been in the top 10
Tiger Claw's underated
Now do top 10 Turtle allies!! I wanna see Usagi Yojimbo!!!
I can see the entries for that list:
April O'Neil
Casey Jones
Usagi Yonjimbo
Mona Lisa
Fugitoid
Muck Man
Carter
Slash? Leatherhead?
+Logan Chellman ehh depends on what version you're talking about. in most incarnations those 2 are enemies.
True, True.
Mondo Gecko
Aliens from space during the space arc
Mr Murakami
That one other guy from the TMNT 2K14 movie
Renet
LeatherHead
Those superheroes that Mikey befriended
AHEM, Hun at number 10 and not even mentioning the 2003 badass? IM ashamed
i was like wait why aren't they showing hun from the 2003 version yet they show other versions of characters like WTF
Big massive blonde tattooed badass, my childhood right there, he was scary AF
I'd choose Tiger Claw over Lord Dregg any day. You could probably do a top ten on the Nickelodeon series alone - Kraang Sub-Prime, Tiger Claw, the Dream Beavers, The Creep - all great villains for completely different reasons.
i love leatherhead from the newest reincarnation
-Tokka & Rahzar
- Mutagenman
- Pizza Face
- Krang-Sub prime
- Old Hob
- Dream Beavers (2012 TMNT cartoon)
- Metalhead
I love the design of Tiger claw, I think he's a pretty cool villain and he should have been on the list.
You forgot Michael Bay
No they didn't, his absence was deliberate... Oh wait, you mean as a villain. Yeah, but he's not a villain specific to the Ninja Turtles, he's a villain to pretty much any franchise he touches.
Elfos64 He's the villain to destroy our favorite childhood such as Transformers and TMNT. I don't care if he is the producer or the director but as long as his name appear, I don't wanna see his movies.
margareth michelina Yes, as I said, his villainy is not specific to the Ninja Turtles Franchise.
Yeah, but MB has a LOT to learn from Jar Jar Abrams...
@@margarethmichelina5146 I dunno. I would put M. Night Shalamylan above Michael Bay in terms of bastardizing brands (the live action Avatar movie [Warning: Netflix is apparently poised to do this now, too] & the thankfully aborted Tales from the Crypt reboot).
the animated white Hun was better the CGI one was just a Bruce Lee rip off
I prefer the 2003 Karai more than the Nickelodeon version. Nickelodeon has a nothing more than a goth/punk kid, while the 2003 Karai is a strong, bold woman with a sense of honor.
Francois Burnette Karai in 2012 is honorable and always ready for adventure. And she is definitely a hardcore fighter, she could take down all the turtles by herself
I agree 2003 Karai was a great foe for the Turtles. Her episodes are some of my favorites of seasons 3 and 4.
2003 Karai would consider to be more villainous especially in season 4. Meanwhile 2012 Karai was more of a young girl caught in the middle between Splinter and Shredder.
1. Shredder
2. Krang
3. Agent Bishop
4. Baxter Stockman
5. Hun
6. Beebop and Rocksteady (these two are brutal but funny, and not that pure evil as the ones above)
1: Bebop and Rocksteady
2: Shredder
3: Krang
4: Baxter Stockman
5: Tiger Claw
6: The Rat King
7: Lord Dregg
8: Fishface
9: Karai
10: Tokka and Rahzar
Watchmojo.com here are my top five teenage mutant ninja turtles allies
5. Slash
4. Leatherhead
3. Casey Jones
2. Karai
1. April O'Neil
Leatherhead is not a villian
He was in the 80s show and bits of the 2003 cartoon.
He didn't know what he was doing
+Dejon Hadley he did
+Yodarulz765 and he is in the 2012 series too
He gave them the power cell, He is mickey's friend, and sacrifice himself he is not a villain in the 2012 version even in the 2003 version he is cool with the turtles
I knew Shedder would be no 1 the greatest TMNT Villian ever.
He totally badass.
StrikerFX47 I wonder how super shredder would look in the Michael bay version
Top 10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains:
10)Hun
9)John Bishop
8)Triceratons
7)Lord Dregg
6)Rat King
5)Baxter Stockman
4)Bebop and Rocksteady
3)Karai
2)Krang
HM: Heralds of the Shredder; Fishface and Rahzar; Tiger Claw; Ultimate Ninja
1)Shredder
Yeah bro, ultimate ninja is the best 😍
Top 10 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Villains
0:53 10. Hun
1:43 9. Lord Dregg
2:40 8. Agent Bishop
3:42 7. The Triceratons
4:41 6. The Rat King
5:41 5. Karai
6:33 4. Baxter Stockman
7:38 3. Bebop and Rocksteady
8:53 2. Krang
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Honorable Mentions
10:07 Slash
10:13 Tiger Claw
10:18 Ultimate Ninja
10:26 Fishface and Dogpound
10:32 Leatherhead
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10:39 1. The Shredder
- WRONG HUN.
- At least you got the right Agent Bishop.
- Did...did they call Karai a "him"?
- You mention how he got turned into a fly but not that he got more and more mutilated in the 4Kids series?
- WatchMojo...Krang's race is called the Utroms. The Kraang in the Nick TMNT is a splinter group.
- There will never be a better entrance by Shredder than the 1990 film. I will say that the 2003 series had multiple Shredders though. An Utrom Shredder, a Viral Shredder, and a Demon Shredder.
And a paper shredder
Definitely the wrong Hun. Also I've always wondered if Tatsu from the 90s films is supposed to be Hun.
Daniel Hughes Hun was created for the 4Kids series, so no.
I meant the other way about rather, is Hun meant to be Tatsu? Always just thought that. Then again Tatsu is a Martial Arts expert and Hun isn't really a skilled fighter, he just has brute strength.
Duke Spubber The 2003 one was a fatass. The new one can fight.
I be a turtle fan. I like this list.
You forgot to mention the 4kids version of Hun, a huge, hulking man with a scar on his face left by Splinter as he served Shredder and the one who liked Casey Jones' dad when he refused to pay protection money when Casey was a kid. Loyal to the Shredder until Season 4. And in Season 7, Back to the Sewers, it's revealed he is an online gamer in control of Elfinator, an avatar Mikey can't stand.
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Hun is the number ten
And Typo on my part. That should have been killed Casey's father.
I would at least put tokka and rahzor in the Honorable mentions.
Rahzar was in honourable mention, sorta. 2012 series has Chris Bradford and Xever Montes as Shredder's main henchmen, which mutated into Dogpound and Fishface respectively. Dogpound however got a second mutagen bath in season 2 which turned him into Rahzar. There also was Tokka in season 4, but that incarnation wasn't a villain, not even a mutant. He/she was a snapping turtle -like volcanic alien kaiju that was a guardian of one of the pieces of the black hole generator. He/she died when the Triceratons launched a bunch of missles in a dwarf star causing a supernova.
Actually tohka is still alive.
@@nifinland in 2012 series she did not die and reappeared later on
@@sonaliagrawal3702 I know. The episode where Tokka came to Earth hadn't aired when I wrote my comment.
1 utron shredder
2 zombie shredder
3 cyber shredder
4 hun
5 bishop
6 baxter Stockman
7 the dragon and rad head fusion guy
8 bebock and rocksteady
9 karai
10 trizeratops
My favorite TMNT is Raphael. And my favorite TMNT villain is Shredder. I like the 2012 remake and the movies.
it was way too obvious shredder would be #1
Lol, think how upset we'd all be if he wasn't? lol
I liked the version of Hun from the 2003 TMNT. Specially when he was mutated into a turtle in the Turtles Forever movie
Tokka and Rahzar aren't even in the honorable mentions? What is this travesty?
Yea, I thought for sure that showing them would be on account that they're in the list.
they were a one time thing made specifically for the second movie back in the 90s as a generic yet more terrifying version of beebop and rocksteady
Randall Coulson Nope, not true. That is where they started, but they became fan favorites and were in games and had toys and other things at the time. Although they weren't really around in anything past the '90s, that I know of, they were still very popular and should have been given an honorable mention. It would have made more sense to have them in one of the really low spots instead of one of the brand new characters.
Yet all the characters you see on this list are from the shows and movies and had more than just one appearance besides in a movie and one game
Randall Coulson Well, looking them up, Hun is a newer character than Tokka and Rahzar. They may have been created for the 2nd movie, but they were in the original cartoon, the 2003 show, and are apparently in the most recent one from 2012 as well as some games, I think it said 1 or 2 comics, and the toys. So yes, they deserved their honorable mention.
So glad this was updated
i groo up watching teenage mutant ninja turtles in 2003. i think its the best incarnation of all time. the original is awsome as well 🐢🍕🏒
How can you not show clips of the original Hun from the 2003 4kids series!
wait is number 10 suppose to the big fat guy from 2003?
Yep
I think his name is Hun
Agreed.
They should have used the version from the recent 2013 comic book series, in which he is Casey Jones' father.
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Yeah that's supposed to be Hun? Quite a change.
Leather head wasn’t actually a villain to the turtles as much as he was a hot tempered ally
in old cartoon he was on Shredders side
Even the one-shot villains deserve a mention, like Wyrm from the 2012 series. Voiced by Dwight Schultz, Wyrm is one of the three reality bending creators of chaos who were put in fifth dimensional prisons millennia ago and scattered through out the cosmos. Once he grants 3 wishes, each with a twist, he'll be free from his prison and spread chaos wherever he goes. Even during the moment where he blows up planets is hilarious, all conducted to 1812 Overture.
2003 hun is kinda my favorite bad guy,Besides Tokka and razar from 1991 which are my absolute favorite villans
I love the 2012 TMNT series.
Same
Same
Karai is really a sympathetic villain
One you can’t help but feel sorry for
Oh shit, I didn't know Fugitoid was his own comic.
Aw, Slash and Leatherhead were only Honorable Mentions? Yet no Chrome Dome? Dirt Bag or Bullseye?
It was a one shot comic released right before the issue where the turtles met him. Also he doesn;t predate the TMNT since the first issue of TMNT was 1984 and the Futigoid one was 1985. They need better fact checkers.
Leatherhead was more of an ally than a villain
Regular Shredder(Oroku Saki) should be #2 with Utrom Shredder being #1. Everyone pretty much agrees he is the most evil and intimidating TMNT character and the fact that Oroku Saki did exist in the 2k3 series in the form of Demon Shredder shows that Utrom Shreeder was technically his own character.
1:41 I love Shredder's expression. He's all like "Fine, go ahead and rule this district, I don't care."
Rocksteady, bebop, and shedder were always my heavy favorites villains
Really don't like the look of the 2012- series. the animation looks so weird and hun looks more like a hipster than the badass he was in the 2003 series
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How is he a hipster exactly? Care to elaborate on what makes Hun a hipster to you?
Same here! The 2012 rlly ruined everything.
just stated my opinion you are the only one hating here bet you're like 8 years old and thats why you seem to like the 2012- series so much
feel like hes over the top, dresses in flashy clothes and acts in a strange way could'nt really find a good word to describe it so thats why i used hipster. just feel like hes allways over-acting everything trying to be funny all the time wich just makes it weird. Havn't really watched a lot of the "new" show but thats atleast the impression i get from him
Concering Baxter Stockman, I much prefer his Cyborg form. I love the idea that, as he fails, he loses more and more of himself, becoming more robot until he is just a brain and an eye in a jar. It is more original than just making him another mutant, and also fits better with his mouser origins.
So pleased you chose #1 The Shredder from TMNT 1990. I'm satisfied :)
I'm so excited you did this video
5:50. Karai is not a he! You guys need to watch your videos for errors before you put them out.
+Aaron Bullock Plus Leo is in love with Karai. Well kinda.
Oddly enough I always thought she was a he in Tournament Fighters.
Dishonourable mentions: Michael Bay and Vanilla Ice
and anyone involved in tmnt 3
My favourite TMNT villains(from all TMNT media I've seen):
#10 A tie between Krang(1987) and the Kraang(2012)
#9 Armaggon
#8 Rahzar & Fishface(and Tokka from second TMNT movie)
#7 The Rat King
#6 Dream Beavers
#5 Triceratons
#4 Lord (Vringath) Dregg
#3 Bebop & Rocksteady
#2 K'Vathrak(The Newtralizer)
#1 The Shredder
Tiesitkös ett irlantilaisesta näyttelijästä huolimatta Out of the Shadows leffan Rocksteady on suomalainen?
You covered the best of the best
What, no Mutagen Man? I know he's not a villian in all incarnations, but he's still freaking awesome!
Also, Slash and Leatherhead arn't villians anymore.
so hun is an evil Bruce Lee?
in the 2003 cartoon, he was a massive, muscular blonde white guy who was completely loyal to shredder
@@aceotaku was he kinda of a giant?
He was dog the bounty Hunter first
Skipper nah he ain't good enough to be Bruce Lee clone
yeah in the 2012 toon. In the Comics he's Casey Jones' dad and a big powerhouse of a man. In the 2003 toon he was the leader of the Purple Dragons for a while and then became SHredder's 2nd in command but always had a special hatred for Casey Jones. Dude was built like a tank.
The villains in the new TMNT movie looked more like the original villains. And acted like them too.
I would have included the 2012-incarnation of *Wyrm*, where he's depict as a Reality Warping Creator of Chaos, and perhaps 1 of if not Thee Most Powerful of all the TMNT Villains.
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TMNT Villains
The Shredder
Krang
Bebop and Rocksteady
Karai
Lord Dregg
Baxter Stockman
The Triceratons
Savanti Romero
The Rat King
I really don't think Leatherhead should have even been an honorable mention. While I can't speak for his roles in the comics or 80's cartoon, he's consistently been an ally in both the 2003 and current shows, minus mind control and short outbursts of feral rage.
You said it Godzilla719. I like it better when Leatherhead is one of the good guys in 2003
+candycover He was a good guy in the comics, 2003 series, and 2012 series. The comics matter the most since they're the original creation of the turtles.
***** Leathrhead found out Dr Stockmann was working for the shredder the Utrom's enemy. Dr, Stockmann was using Leatherhead to get his revenge on the turtles! who know Dr. Stockmann accidentally spilled the beans! when Leatherhead was listening to the whole thing!
James Avery as the voice of Shredder will always be the best Shredder in my opinion.