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  1. Villains of all shapes and sizes from Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) comic books, its original TV cartoon series and all its other adaptations. This includes the villains of the Usagi Yojimbo comics as well, due to the multitude of crossovers the two franchises have had.

    • Ninjara

      Umeko, otherwise known as Ninjara, is a major character in...

    • Dark Turtles

      The Dark Turtles are evil clones of the Ninja Turtles...

    • Moriah

      Moriah is the main antagonist of the 2003 TMNT episode "The...

    • Ammag

      Ammag is a minor antagonist of the 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja...

    • Mephos

      Mephos is the main antagonist of the 2003 TMNT episode "Wing...

    • Fong

      Fong is a supporting antagonist who appears in the 2012 TMNT...

    • Levram Wizard

      Wizard informing Ammag that he is ready for mission.All has...

    • Dragon Face

      Dragon Face is a supporting antagonist in Teenage Mutant...

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    • Four Stone Generals
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    Past

    In 1,000 B.C., over 3,000 years ago, the Aztec warrior king Yaotl (today known as Max Winters) and his sibling generals; Gato, Serpiente, Mono and Aguila, led his army and fought side by side together with the singular goal: to conquer all the kingdoms of the known world. At some point, their "brotherhood" learned of a special constellation called the Stars of Kicaan, which aligned every three thousand years to open a portal to another dimension. Yaotl had managed to retrieve the devices used...

    Resurrection

    3,000 years later, Yaotl sought to rid himself of the "curse" of immortality. Going by the name Max Winters, he found and reanimated his siblings in order to get the thirteen monsters that were released years ago. They managed to get twelve of the beasts. However, Aguila started to suspect that their brother was going to get rid of them to keep the immortality for himself, not realizing that, once the monsters were sent back, Winter's immortality would be lifted as well.

    Betraying their Leader

    But then, it turned out that Winters was trying to get rid of their immortality, to redeem himself for the damage he and his siblings had done. This led to his siblings to believe that he had gone soft and weak, and still thought they should keep their immortality and continue their conquest to take over the world. Eventually, they were sucked into the vortex with the monsters, and became human again.

    The Four Generals, unlike Max, showed no remorse for their actions. They did everything they could to avoid becoming human again. The fact that they were all willing to kill their brother proves that they are selfish on top of their ruthless nature.

    The Stone Generals are excellent in battle as seen in the beginning of the movie. During the hunt for the thirteen monsters, they take the monsters down fast and easy by themselves while the Foot Clan take the beating for them. All of their eyes are glowing red and on each of their chest is a medallion that is glowing red which was used to reanimat...

    Aguila, Gato, Mono, and Serpiente are Spanish for "Eagle", "Cat", "Monkey", and "Snake" respectively.
    In the children's book The Legend of Yaotl which is the novelization that is loosely based on Yaotl's backstory prior to the events of TMNT, there was an ancient shaman named Siba-Noor who enraged...
    Aguila, Gato, and Serpiente are the only generals that said at least one line of dialogue in the movie. Mono never says a word. However, Mono speaks in the video game.
    • The Shredder. “Tonight I dine on Turtle soup…” Every single person reading this list knew who would be #1. Oroku Saki, or the Shredder as he is better known, is by far the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' greatest enemy.
    • Baxter Stockman. “What on earth are you? I guess I’ll have to dissect you to find out!” Putting Baxter Stockman above Bebop, Rocksteady, and Krang? We can hear the pitchforks coming out right now.
    • Bebop and Rocksteady. “Say your prayers, Toitles!” - Rocksteady. Everybody knows Bebop and Rocksteady. Even the most casual of TMNT fans could take one look at the buffoonish rhino and warthog pair and reminisce about their hilarious antics.
    • Krang. “Now, wretched reptiles, you face the wrath of KRANG!” Although he is now one of the most well-known villains in TMNT history, Krang the character has only appeared in a few versions of the series.
  2. You know Leonardo, Raphael, Donatello and Michelangelo, but how well do you know their many enemies? The new animated movie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem features a who's who...

  3. Oroku Saki (in Japanese: 咲オロク), also known as the Shredder, is the main antagonist of Paramount's live-action/animated Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film series. He is the leader of the Foot Clan and the archenemy of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

  4. Jun 2, 2023 · "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem" is setting up to truly be a film full of mayhem, as there are a ton of antagonists set to fight the brothers.

  5. Jul 3, 2023 · The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles film franchise has featured several villains over its numerous films. Covering both the animated and live-action fields, the villains are usually...