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[[WMG: From the end of the sixth season to the beginning of the seventh season, the Turtles wrapped up all their ''Fast Forward'' Adventures off-screen and made sure Darius Dunn went to jail]]
We don't know what ultimately happened to Dunn but we can only assume it would be out-of-character for the Turtles to effectively leave Cody unguarded against all the villains, especially his EvilUncle. So during that period of time when Cody finished up his time machine to send them back, the Turtles essentially cleaned up and locked up all the villains that could've threatened Cody, particularly Dunn. And it would explain how Cody was able to view the Casey and April wedding in peace during "Wedding Bells and Bytes".

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It might be a ''yukata'', but it's hard to tell. He wears it right over left, which is normally used to dress a corpse for burial. This could be his own form of mourning for the murder of Hamato Yoshi. Now that [[spoiler: Ch'rell has been KilledOffForReal, if ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever'' is canon]], he may switch it to the standard left over right for a GeniusBonus in future episodes, if any.

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It might be a ''yukata'', but it's hard to tell. He wears it right over left, which is normally used to dress a corpse for burial. This could be his own form of mourning for the murder of Hamato Yoshi. Now that [[spoiler: Ch'rell has been KilledOffForReal, if ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever'' is canon]], canon, he may switch it to the standard left over right for a GeniusBonus in future episodes, if any.



There are a lot of strange parallels between the two works, but the most amusing is the existence of dimension-hopping devices where you would least expect them. Say, a flashlight and [[spoiler: a hat]]. [[note]]This is made even better when you consider that neither 2k3 Don nor Ratchet could quite believe what they were being told.[[/note]] There are also similarities between the [[TeleportersAndTransporters Transmat and Gravometric Warp Drive]], and both series (initially) utilize the {{Nanomachines}} trope for healing purposes.

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There are a lot of strange parallels between the two works, but the most amusing is the existence of dimension-hopping devices where you would least expect them. Say, a flashlight and [[spoiler: a hat]].hat. [[note]]This is made even better when you consider that neither 2k3 Don nor Ratchet could quite believe what they were being told.[[/note]] There are also similarities between the [[TeleportersAndTransporters Transmat and Gravometric Warp Drive]], and both series (initially) utilize the {{Nanomachines}} trope for healing purposes.
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[[WMG: Like his Mirage counterpart, Leatherhead was an explorer and was gone from the sewers a lot of the time.]]
Which would explain why he wasn't there for big events like the assault on the Demon Shredder and during Season 7 when the Turtles were trying to rescue Splinter's data bits despite being both strong and intelligent enough to be an asset. And also for the holiday episodes like ''The Christmas Aliens'', Leatherhead would also be off exploring the world on his own since he grew up with the Utroms and most Earth holidays likely didn't hold much significance for him, despite living close enough to the Turtles to potentially join the party. In the Mirage comics that the 2003 series was based on, Leatherhead was explicitly established as someone who spent long periods of time on exploration trips away from the Utrom base where he considered home. And while this aspect of Leatherhead never got explicitly established in the 2k3 show, it's quite possibly the only plausible explanation for why Leatherhead wasn't present for events in the series that could have benefited from his presence.
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[[WMG: Drako is [[JackieChanAdventures Drago]]]]

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It might be a ''yukata'', but it's hard to tell. He wears it right over left, which is normally used to dress a corpse for burial. This could be his own form of mourning for the murder of Hamato Yoshi. Now that [[spoiler: Ch'rell has been KilledOffForReal, if TurtlesForever is canon]], he may switch it to the standard left over right for a GeniusBonus in future episodes, if any.

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It might be a ''yukata'', but it's hard to tell. He wears it right over left, which is normally used to dress a corpse for burial. This could be his own form of mourning for the murder of Hamato Yoshi. Now that [[spoiler: Ch'rell has been KilledOffForReal, if TurtlesForever ''WesternAnimation/TurtlesForever'' is canon]], he may switch it to the standard left over right for a GeniusBonus in future episodes, if any.
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[[WMG: Drako is [[JackieChanAdventures Drago]]]]
Why not? They're both evil dragons, they both have shadowy ninja henchmen, both eventually wind up drifting endlessly through some kind of interstitial void... give Drago a little time to grow up and resemble his father more, and the only major distinction is the scale color (and the altered consonant. Which might be a simple error in Romanization.)
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[[WMG: This series takes place in the same universe (metaphorically speaking) as RatchetAndClank]]

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Lets take a minute: why is Ch'rell so evil? why does he focus his efforts to the Utrom, something tells me that the utroms did something to either let him down or did something to him directly.

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Lets Let's take a minute: why is Ch'rell so evil? why does he focus his efforts to the Utrom, something tells me that the utroms did something to either let him down or did something to him directly.
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For [=WMG=] regarding the entire franchise, go [[WMG/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles here]].

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[[WMG: The Demon Shredder that appeared in Back to the Sewers is without a human host.]]
Notice how his hands are ''black'' in Back to the Sewers? In the Lost Season his hands were black in his ''pure'' Yōkai/Demon form while in his Hanyō(half Yōkai/Demon) form they are white. How he resurrected in ''pure'' Yōkai/Demon form is unknown though it may be revealed in a later TMNT series.

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[[WMG: The Demon Shredder that appeared in Back ''Back to the Sewers Sewers'' is without a human host.]]
Notice how his hands are ''black'' in Back to the Sewers? In the Lost Season his hands were black in his ''pure'' Yōkai/Demon form while in his Hanyō(half Hanyō (half Yōkai/Demon) form they are white. How he resurrected in ''pure'' Yōkai/Demon form is unknown though it may be revealed in a later TMNT series.
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[[WMG: The Demon Shredder that appeared in Back to the Sewers is without a human host.]]
Notice how his hands are ''black'' in Back to the Sewers? In the Lost Season his hands were black in his ''pure'' Yōkai/Demon form while in his Hanyō(half Yōkai/Demon) form they are white. How he resurrected in ''pure'' Yōkai/Demon form is unknown though it may be revealed in a later TMNT series.
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There are a lot of strange parallels between the two works, but the most amusing is the existence of dimension-hopping devices where you would least expect them. Say, a flashlight and [[spoiler: a hat]]. [[hottip:* :This is made even better when you consider that neither 2k3 Don nor Ratchet could quite believe what they were being told.]] There are also similarities between the [[TeleportersAndTransporters Transmat and Gravometric Warp Drive]], and both series (initially) utilize the {{Nanomachines}} trope for healing purposes.

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There are a lot of strange parallels between the two works, but the most amusing is the existence of dimension-hopping devices where you would least expect them. Say, a flashlight and [[spoiler: a hat]]. [[hottip:* :This [[note]]This is made even better when you consider that neither 2k3 Don nor Ratchet could quite believe what they were being told.]] [[/note]] There are also similarities between the [[TeleportersAndTransporters Transmat and Gravometric Warp Drive]], and both series (initially) utilize the {{Nanomachines}} trope for healing purposes.
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[[WMG: Casey Jones is related to [[{{Ben10}} Kevin Levin]].]]

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* Considering Zixx mentions Trillium diamonds (Trillium being a highly valued mineral, hard enough to use for battle armor, in R&C) and Serling implies that there's a rift between robotic and organic lifeforms, there's actually a surprising amount of weight here. Coincidentally or not.

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[[WMG: Casey Jones is related to [[Ben1oCharacters Kevin Levin]]

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[[WMG: Casey's mask is a family heirloom.

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[[WMG: Bishop is one of the [[ResidentEvil Wesker children]].]]

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[[WMG: Casey Jones is related to [[Ben1oCharacters Kevin Levin]]
They have similar looks and talents. Both lost their dads at a young age. I take them as cousins. Kevin's mother is Casey's father's sister.
[[WMG: Casey's mask is a family heirloom.
Lots of hockey masks are customized why not. Maybe its one of the few things he has left from his father and fights crime wearing it as a way to pay his respect and avenge his father.
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[[WMG: This series takes place in the same universe (metaphorically speaking) as RatchetAndClank]]
There are a lot of strange parallels between the two works, but the most amusing is the existence of dimension-hopping devices where you would least expect them. Say, a flashlight and [[spoiler: a hat]]. [[hottip:* :This is made even better when you consider that neither 2k3 Don nor Ratchet could quite believe what they were being told.]] There are also similarities between the [[TeleportersAndTransporters Transmat and Gravometric Warp Drive]], and both series (initially) utilize the {{Nanomachines}} trope for healing purposes.
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* He eventually lose sympathies to them both: Karai, for her refusal to kill the Turtles because there's no honor in it, and Hun, due to his constant failures.

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* He eventually lose sympathies to them both: Karai, for her refusal to kill the Turtles because there's no honor in it, of her honor, and Hun, due to his constant failures.
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* ''Alternate theory'': It's one of the [[Characters/CthulhuMythos Great Old Ones]].
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Karai's parents were Guardians, and Shredder killed her parents so that they could not interfere, he wasn't aware that Karai was their daughter, but he instinctively knew something about her, so he decided to take advantage of this familiarity to raise her as his [[{{The Dragon}} Dragon]].

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Karai's parents were Guardians, and Shredder killed her parents so that they could not interfere, he wasn't aware that Karai was their daughter, but he instinctively knew something about her, so he decided to take advantage of this familiarity to raise her as his [[{{The Dragon}} [[TheDragon Dragon]].

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Karai's parents were guardians, and Shredder killed her parents so that they could not interfere, he wasn't aware that Karai was their daughter, but he instinctively knew something about her, so he decided to take advantage of this familiarity to raise her as his [[{{The Dragon}} Dragon]].

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Karai's parents were guardians, Guardians, and Shredder killed her parents so that they could not interfere, he wasn't aware that Karai was their daughter, but he instinctively knew something about her, so he decided to take advantage of this familiarity to raise her as his [[{{The Dragon}} Dragon]].


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* ''Alternate theory:'' Ch'rell's evilness is a recessive gene from their pre-utopian days.
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It looks ''exactly like him'' in The Darkness Within.

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It looks ''exactly like him'' in The "The Darkness Within.
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[[WMG: The Utroms are responsible for Ch'rell's behavior]]
Lets take a minute: why is Ch'rell so evil? why does he focus his efforts to the Utrom, something tells me that the utroms did something to either let him down or did something to him directly.
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[[WMG: Bishop is one of the [[ResidentEvil Wesker children]].]]
If you think about it, he has superhuman strength, speed, and being enhanced. However, after being abducted by aliens, it is assumed that he wants nothing to do with Spencer, his creator, and this is why he changed his last name from Wesker to Bishop.
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** Even if it's not ''exactly'' like a Yukata remember that he made it from whatever he could find in the sewers, so this might be as close as he can get.
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[[WMG: Bishop really hates the President.]]
Think about it: while he's being chewed out by him, he gritted his teeth. It means that Bishop hates the President, and that's the reason why he uses the aliens to kidnap him and almost got him dissected in "Aliens Among Us". The part where Bishop having saved him is to hide the fact that he really hates him.

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