Rat King (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)

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*In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Rat King appeared in the setting of the 2012 animated television series where he was voiced by actor Jeffrey Combs. '''Victor Falco'''
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*In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Rat King appeared in the setting of the 1980s animated television series starting from the episode "Enter the Rat King" where he was voiced by actor Townsend Coleman. The Rat King is shown as a homeless man living in a dilapidated portion of the New York City sewer system near the Turtles and Splinter. In episodes featuring him, the Rat King would often enact some sort of plot to establish his own rat-controlled government and bring human rule to an end, believing that rats were superior to all other species, whom he described as 'inferior non-rodents'. He occasionally joined other villains in group efforts that would, he thought, ultimately help his own goals. In the episode "Wrath of the Rat King", he had added a tattered dark trench coat and dark hat to his ensemble and was recruited by a desperate Shredder to get rid of the Turtles in return for mutating his rat servants to help in his own schemes. As a clause to his rats being mutated, the Rat King was asked to help Krang retrieve a weapon of his from Dimension X, the Shock Wave, that ended up in the wrong part of the city and was now being studied. He turned on Shredder and Krang, claiming the device for himself, planning to use the Shockwave to blow up a reserve of rat poison for an ironic annihilation of the city's population. However, he was stopped by the Turtles and finally arrested. After multiple instances of escaping, the Rat King was finally brought to justice.
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*In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Rat King appeared in the setting of the 2012 animated television series where he was voiced by actor Jeffrey Combs. '''Victor Falco''' was a scientist working on a neurochemical that allows him to read thoughts, and ultimately, to anticipate every move the Turtles make. After an experiment leaves him disfigured, he leaves for the sewers to plan his revenge on the Turtles by mind controlling Splinter, until he and his armies were stopped. In season 2, after the Mutagen rain that New York had, several containers of Mutagen fell on the city. The Rat King obtained one of these containers and began to perform experiments on his rats, mutating them. The Rat King's plan is to make an army of human rats like Splinter to conquer the city. In the final battle, the Rat King is defeated by being thrown into the Undercity by Splinter. In season 4, the Rat King returned from surviving the fall, using his mind games against Splinter again, but by overcoming him, he manages to defeat the Rat King, who is discovered as a skeletal corpse and realizes that everything he had it was nothing more than a hallucination created by his fever.
  
 
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Revision as of 04:35, 24 November 2024

The Rat King is a male character who features in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Contents

Biography

Mirage

Rat King was a male individual who was gifted with the powers of the King of the Rats and stood amongst the ranks of the Pantheon. (Tales of the TMNT v1 #35)

Archie

Lord Ha'ntaan

IDW

Rat King

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

As the King of the Rats, he gained supernatural powers that included the ability to control vermin like rats. (Tales of the TMNT v1 #35)

Notes

  • The Rat King was created by Jim Lawson where he made his first appearance in Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles v1 #4 (February, 1988) by Mirage Studios.

In other media

Television

  • In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Rat King appeared in the setting of the 1980s animated television series starting from the episode "Enter the Rat King" where he was voiced by actor Townsend Coleman. The Rat King is shown as a homeless man living in a dilapidated portion of the New York City sewer system near the Turtles and Splinter. In episodes featuring him, the Rat King would often enact some sort of plot to establish his own rat-controlled government and bring human rule to an end, believing that rats were superior to all other species, whom he described as 'inferior non-rodents'. He occasionally joined other villains in group efforts that would, he thought, ultimately help his own goals. In the episode "Wrath of the Rat King", he had added a tattered dark trench coat and dark hat to his ensemble and was recruited by a desperate Shredder to get rid of the Turtles in return for mutating his rat servants to help in his own schemes. As a clause to his rats being mutated, the Rat King was asked to help Krang retrieve a weapon of his from Dimension X, the Shock Wave, that ended up in the wrong part of the city and was now being studied. He turned on Shredder and Krang, claiming the device for himself, planning to use the Shockwave to blow up a reserve of rat poison for an ironic annihilation of the city's population. However, he was stopped by the Turtles and finally arrested. After multiple instances of escaping, the Rat King was finally brought to justice.
  • In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Rat King appeared in the setting of the 2012 animated television series where he was voiced by actor Jeffrey Combs. Victor Falco was a scientist working on a neurochemical that allows him to read thoughts, and ultimately, to anticipate every move the Turtles make. After an experiment leaves him disfigured, he leaves for the sewers to plan his revenge on the Turtles by mind controlling Splinter, until he and his armies were stopped. In season 2, after the Mutagen rain that New York had, several containers of Mutagen fell on the city. The Rat King obtained one of these containers and began to perform experiments on his rats, mutating them. The Rat King's plan is to make an army of human rats like Splinter to conquer the city. In the final battle, the Rat King is defeated by being thrown into the Undercity by Splinter. In season 4, the Rat King returned from surviving the fall, using his mind games against Splinter again, but by overcoming him, he manages to defeat the Rat King, who is discovered as a skeletal corpse and realizes that everything he had it was nothing more than a hallucination created by his fever.

Video games

Appearances

  • Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles v1: (1988)
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