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Gas bomb, Jim CummingsPeter Renaday (Night of the Rogues). TurtlePedia. Leatherhead 2013 release. Work Search: tip: lex m/m (mature OR explicit) 161 - 180 of 227 Works in Leatherhead (TMNT). Leatherhead 2003 video games. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources.Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) - S03E36 - Leatherhead Meets the Rat King Rat King capture Leatherhead Add a photo to this gallery . However, the Shredder's minion Hun got in the way, and the two fell into the silo. Wikis. Leatherhead took up residence in the sewers, contending with his violent temper and protecting the power cell at all costs. In issue #8, a mentally unstable and delusional Leatherhead is discovered by Raphael to be building another Transmat Device. In reality, this is because the scene was taken directly from the cartoon, where he was with them for some time. Eventuelle ændringer i den svenske original vil blive fanget igennem regelmæssige genoversættelser. In the past, at several comic conventions, Leatherhead creator Ryan Brown has said that he initially intended to kill the character off at the end of Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles vol. When the Shredder mutated into the Super Shredder, Leatherhead put up a ferocious fight against him once again, and later took part in the clash against the returned Foot Clan. He is the brother of Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo and adoptive son of Splinter. Leatherhead returns to Earth with the Turtles, rather than going back to the Utrom homeworld. He soon comes across the Turtles, befriending Michelangelo, but after fighting several times alongside his new friends against the Kraang, sacrifices himself to defeat the Kraang and is sent to Dimension X. In his first appearance, the Turtles' allies, the Punk Frogs (Napoleon Bonafrog, Genghis Frog, Attila the Frog, and Rasputin the Mad Frog), who had also been mutated by the same swamp, find themselves enslaved by Leatherhead, until he was captured by the Ninja Turtles who came to save the frogs. TMNT Ninja Turtles: Legends | NEW Mondo Geckos: Slash, Leatherhead, Dr. Rockwell and Pigeon Pete! Navigation and Actions. Games Movies TV Video. They decide to call the Turtles for help. He escaped thanks to … Though only a year passes on Earth, several decades pass in Dimension X, and Leatherhead returns in "Into Dimension X" considerably grayer, leaner, and older. In these appearances, his appearance is that of his cartoon counterpart from the original animated series. There is no reason given why he is there in space with the Turtles, Casey, and April. As he is in the 1987 series, Leatherhead is a dangerous foe to the Turtles. In the Archie TMNT Adventures Comics, Leatherhead starts as a poor human named Jess Harley who lived in the swamps of Florida, and became transformed into a mutant alligator when the "witch" Mary Bones (actually the former warlord Cherubae from Dimension X in disguise) used the Turnstone on him. Leatherhead was originally voiced by Jim Cummings who also, coincidentally, went on to voice more of Brown's characters, such as the Dakota Dude and Saddlesore Scorpion from the series Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa. After two children are found slain and half-eaten in the sewers Leonardo comes to believe that Leatherhead may have been responsible. These events all take place between volumes 2 and 4 of the Mirage series. He was redesigned for this series by his original Mirage Studios creator, Ryan Brown. Leatherhead worked together with the other Turtles to capture Donatello. He is a mutated, anthropomorphic alligator and appears in numerous TMNT versions.[1]. He makes an appearance at Master Splinter's funeral. Leatherhead, Too ("Leatherhead auch") ist eine Geschichte aus der Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-Comicserie der Mirage Studios. Both survived, and Leatherhead returned to his lair. Eventually, four Foot Clan ninjas encountered an eye-patch-wearing Leatherhead in the sewers. Leatherhead appears as a supporting character in the original Mirage comics as an anti-hero. 12:23. Leatherhead is overjoyed to be reunited with his friends, especially Michelangelo, and takes part in the battle to evict the Kraang from New York. In the 2003 series, Leatherhead is shown as a friend of the Turtles and is often referred to as "LH". However, Leatherhead's animal rages, already dangerous, were made more so by Bishop's experimentation. Leatherhead personally killed Rahzar by grabbing him in his jaws and dragging him to the bottom of a river, drowning him. He was created in 1987 by Mirage Studios artist Ryan Brown. In one episode called "Night of the Rogues," Shredder hired him and the Rat King, along with Slash, Tempestra, Antrax, Scumbug, and Chrome Dome, to help him and Krang destroy the Turtles. 1 #6 by having the gator-man tumble into the underground gorge with the evil big game hunter, but the Turtles' creator Peter Laird nixed the idea, opting to have Leatherhead survive and return to the sewers with the Turtles. Fandoms: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TV 2003), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles - All Media Types, TMNT - AU, Western - Fandom Explicit Graphic Depictions Of … The Turtles rescued Leatherhead, defeated the clones and aided in the destruction of the Illuminated. He was redesigned for this series by his original Mirage Studios creator, Ryan Brown. Leatherhead is a fictional character in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. He usually carries bear traps and large crayfish on his person. Leatherhead appears in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TV series, voiced by Peter Lurie and again an ally to the Turtles. Once the Transmat Device was finished, it suddenly kicked into operation and causes three Utroms to appear; these Utroms blast Leatherhead with a ray gun, and take him away, destroying the Transmat Device as they leave. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 Theme Song (Staffel 1-3) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2003 Theme Song (Staffel 4) Add new page. Leatherhead 2004 release. He and the other members of that group were killed before the end of the Archie Comics run with the Turtles characters. Leatherhead was a giant green alligator before he swam through a portion of Florida's Everglades swamp, which had been contaminated with mutagen (due to previous activities of Krang and Shredder, the one that gave birth to the Punk Frogs). During his absence, an illusion of Leatherhead is conjured by Sir Malachi during "Mazes and Mutants", played up as the typical fairy-tale dragon for the Turtles to defeat. Engaging the Triceratons in battle with the Turtles and their allies, Leatherhead managed to viciously maul several of them. During the Foot attack, he helps save the other guests as the barn collapses and then helps fight the Foot. He is depicted as a survivalist and tracker. In the third-season finale "Annihilation: Earth", Leatherhead nearly attacks Bishop, a defected Kraang, and does not come to trust him until after they work together to take down the Technodrome. Works; Bookmarks; Filters; RSS Feed — Leatherhead's catchphrase in the original cartoon. Together with Dr. X, Leatherhead managed to assemble a new Transmat Device; unfortunately, when testing it, the signal projected from the device ended up luring a group of Triceratons to Leatherhead's lair. But despite his new intelligence he could not shake off his ferocity and hunting instincts entirely, which is why he was a danger to anyone who crossed his path. Peter Renaday voiced him in the episode "Night of the Rogues".[2]. However, the Shredder hit Leatherhead's pressure points to subdue Leatherhead's superior might, and pummeled him into the sewers. In the 1987 series he is a villain and the IDW Comics he is an anti-villain. He then went on to prove his brilliance by using Bishop's resources to devise a cure for Bishop's outbreak, despite his personal grudge against the man. Leatherhead heads to New York to get revenge on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Explore Wikis; Community Central; Start a Wiki; Search This wiki This wiki All wikis | Sign In Don't have an account? 7:52. Leatherhead also appears as a boss in the 2014 3DS game voiced by André Sogliuzzo. When Splinter fell in battle against the Shredder, Leatherhead and the other Mutanimals attended his funeral in the fourth season finale "Owari". In "Clash of the Mutanimals", Leatherhead and Pigeon Pete work to free their brainwashed comrades Raphael, Slash, and Rockwell when the Shredder uses them as test subjects for a mind control serum. Leatherhead takes part in the battle against the Triceraton Empire, but the heroes are unable to save the planet, and Leatherhead is last seen trying to take Rockwell's hand as they are all sucked into a black hole to their deaths. He resides in the swamp area of Florida commonly known as the Everglades. gladysryan7867. Going back to his original black and white beginnings in the 6th issue of the 1987 Mirage Studios comic Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Leatherhead was originally an exotic pet who got flushed down to the sewer, somehow ending up in an Utrom base.
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