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These are all four of the original Ninja
Turtle action figures from 1988. They are Michelangelo, Donatello,
Raphael, and Leonardo. When these first came out, I was excited because
I had been watching the cartoon and now could play with toys based on
all of the Ninja Turtles. Donatello is the best one because he's the
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These two figures are of course the evil
Krang and the villain Super Shredder. Krang is missing something, but I
don't remember what and Shredder is not the same as he looked like in
the animated series. I always liked Krang because he was a cool concept
that was never translated into the feature film series. |
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These two figures are of Bebop and
Rocksteady, who were directly controlled by Shredder. They were the ones
that always had to do an integral part of Shredder's plan, but ended up
always getting their butts kicked by the Ninja Turtles. They were pretty
funny to watch, though, because they were so stupid. |
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Everyone who knows the Ninja Turtles should
also know these two characters. They are Splinter, the fearless,
faithful rat who led the Ninja Turtles and trained them, and also
Reporter April O'Neill, who was one of the first human friends that the
Ninja Turtles had. Splinter was always cool because he was a wise, old
rat that could fight.
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I am actually puzzled as to why I have these
three action figures. They are Ace Duck, Panda Khan, and Slash. I
probably got Ace Duck because I liked ducks back then or something, and
I probably got Panda Khan because he looked pretty cool dressed as a
samurai. I have no idea about Slash, but he looks interesting.
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