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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
- There are a total of 25 general entries.
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Michelangelo. Michelangelo is "too clumsy", and Donatello is "too noisy". When Raphael lets his impatience get the better of him, Splinter simply says, "Poor choice, Raphael". Leonardo successfully extinguishes the flame.
Raphael. As Raphael, you meet Casey Jones in the "Streets" stage as he pulverizes Purple Dragons with his hockey stick. When Raphael tells Casey to calm down, Casey takes offense and fights Raphael. After this, Casey Jones tells the story of how Hun burned his father's shop down.
Three. The first Giant Mouser Robot is featured in "Dr. Stockman's Lab" at the end of "Stage 1: Things Change". The other two you must face at the same time in the "Giant Mouser Arsenal" in "Stage 6: Justice".
2nd Time Around. You only catch a glimpse of the shop's name on a sign in the opening of the first stage of "Nano". April's Antiques and Treasure Depot were just names I came up with off the top of my head, and Little Shop of Goodies was actually an antique shop here in my hometown before it shut down recently.
Goblin Blade. Hun's Foot Gunner Ninja robot eventually snatches the Goblin Blade in the Japanese Art Exhibit. This Goblin Blade is a powerful weapon that Shredder uses that can send a shockwave that can, as Donatello quotes, "knock you flat on your shell".
Mystic Rock Ninja. The Mystic Earth Ninja and Mystic Metal Ninja are the other two not included in this question. You face all five of them in the "Egyptian Art Exhibit".
Master Splinter. Master Splinter is a tough opponent to beat. You have to use all the skills you know and use a hit-and-run technique.
Gembu. Michelangelo mistakes Splinter and thought he said gumbo. Ninjitsu is another form of martial arts, and Ninjetti is a form of karate in "Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie". Yeah, I'll dig as far down as I have to in order to get cheesy wrong answers.
Michelangelo & Donatello. Michelangelo can only face Hun in the lobby of Shredder's Skyscraper. In the "Demolitioned Arsenal", only Donatello can face Dr. Stockman in his overgrown robotic machine.
Oroku Saki. You either hear it from Splinter before "Stage 6: Justice", or after all four turtles have defeated Shredder, you face Oroku Saki in "Shinto Palace". Lei Wujong, Jin Kazama, and Heihachi Mishimi are all characters from the successful "Tekken" video game series.
Donatello. Each turtle has their own special ability. Donatello can work computer consoles, Leonardo can damage things just by using the dash attack, Raphael can move giant rocks and boulders, and Michelangelo can fly through the air. These are just their main abilities!
Defeat all the Venus Flytraps on the way down the elevator. On the way down, you have to make sure you have a lot of Shuriken on you to use on the Venus Flytraps [about 30]. If you manage to kill all three of them on the way down the elevator, some platforms will appear after you get off the elevator that allow you to hop to the antique.
8000. It takes a lot of practice to get 8000 points on these levels. Besides the antique, other prizes available are bonus material, a doppelganger, and a piece of crystal.
Planet Zero. The turtles visit all of the areas listed in the question, but the first place they are carried off to is Planet Zero, a distant region covered in snow. Planet Zero also introduces some giant monsters that you should avoid rather than fight.
Professor Honeycutt. Professor Honeycutt was in a freak accident, transforming his mind into the robot that came to be known as Fugitoid. The Federation, headed by General Blanque, and the Triceratons, headed by Prime Leader Zanramon, both want Fugitoid so he can build them a weapon to wipe out the entire universe.
Mortu. Mortu takes the turtles into a virtual reality world known as Ancient Feudal Japan. Mortu explains how his ship crashed to earth thousands of years ago and how his clan had to fight for survival.
Slashuur. Slashuur was a mercenary who debuted in this game as a hired member of the Triceratons, but quit and was hired by Shredder. When the turtles told Slashuur of Shredder, he remembered what Shredder had done to his family. Then it was revealed that Slashuur was an Utrom, and so was Shredder.
Four. You face Ultimate Ninja first in "Episode 8-1: Park". You then face him twice on the bridge in "Episode 8-2: Bridge". The fourth and final battle is the big battle on top of the bridge in the same episode.
Himself. Dr. Stockman does plant the bomb that begins to bring Leatherhead's home down, but Leatherhead decides to stay and die with his transmat chamber. Leatherhead had the choice to escape, but he didn't. He let his own life end because without the transmat chamber, he couldn't be with his family, the Utroms, who adopted him as a child.
Federation. In Episode "9-1: Mean Streets", the turtles must take out a number of Foot Clan fighters, Mobsters, and Purple Dragons. Nowhere in New York City is the Federation. They were on Planet D'Hoonnib.
In the original arcade game that is unlocked after appraising the antique from "Episode 9-1: Mean Streets" in 2nd Time Around, how many bosses from the original arcade game are not included in this one? | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus
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Three. The first boss that is excluded from this game is the Ice Bear. In fact, the entire snow level, which was after the sewer level, is gone. Dr. Stockman in fly form is gone from the parking lot level. Instead, now you must face both Rocksteady and B'Bop at the same time. The third boss that is missing is the Samarai Ninja in the dojo stage right before you enter the Technodrome. The dojo stage is missing altogether. The arcade game is still fun to play, though.
Footmech Splinter. Footmech Splinter looks and acts just like the real Master Splinter. He is found in "Episode 9-3: Sewers". The Elite Foot Guards are scattered throughout Episode 11, there is no Super Slashuur at all, and the Nano Monster was from the first "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" game.
All episodes have a boss. Each of the seven episodes in The Freighter Kurriyama have bosses. The first four have Elite Foot Guards, one in each. The Weapons Depot has Hun, the Freighter Bridge has Karai, and of course, the final episode has Shredder.
Zog. After Super Shredder is defeated, he rises, slashes Zog in the back, and announces that all who cross him are fated to perish. That's when Zog stands back up, gets Shredder in a bearhug, and jumps into the fire, killing himself and Shredder in the process. Of course, Shredder will probably find a way to come back to life as he always does.
Dr. Stockman. After Slashuur gets the turtles off the sinking freighter and Slashuur says he'll see the turtles in the Battle Nexus, they all leave, but then the water is shown, and a glass vile rises with a brain in it. Dr. Stockman then announces, "You fools! I am still alive!"
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