Raphael

Raphael is the hard headed, quick to fight member of the turtles. He was quick to shoot down anything his brothers planned, and was impartial to running into a fight head-on. He usually played the tough guy, but on more than one occasion could be seen showing how he really felt about his brothers. Unlike his brothers, his bandanna always remains red.

Origin
See Origin.

Childhood
Raph's been shown to be a mischievous little turtle with a knack for getting into trouble. He was not necessarily the "hot head" of the group during his childhood, but there was evidence shown Raph bullied Michelangelo (the youngest/ wise guy). Raphael is sometimes the second oldest; between Leonardo (the oldest/ leader) and Donatello (the cool-headed middle child/ tech-geek), and, only as portrayed in the 2003 series, Raph believes he should have been proclaimed the leader, and so through childhood, Raphael has always, starting from childhood, has a negative thought about having a brother standing in front of him, while he knows he is doing good as being alone.

Mirage Comics
In the original comics Raphael was shown to be the most aggressive, violent, and competitive of the turtles.

It is Raphael who is sent to issue a challenge to Shredder by Splinter, and as he infiltrates Oruku Saki's security business, he kills several thugs. It is clear that he does not like people, going as far as to kill more Foot Soldiers in the battle against Shredder than any other turtle. The turtles return to their sewer home after Shredder is killed by a thermite grenade.

When the turtles rescue April O'Neil, who is an assistant to Mouser developer Baxter Stockman, it is Raphael who knocks the gloating madman out. After Stockman has the Mousers destroy his building, the turtles return home to find destroyed Mousers and Splinter missing, April invites them back to her house, where the turtles befriend her.

In the earliest black-and-white Mirage Comics, Raphael was the most violent turtle and had a tendency for going berserk either in battle or when his temper flared up. He has a somewhat cynical and sarcastic sense of humor. In later issues, it's shown that he is not particularly fond of the supernatural, stating it up front in Tales of Raphael: Bad Moon Rising.

Raphael mellowed somewhat as the series went on, possibly a key moment for his character development was when he allowed Leonardo to go in alone to defeat The Shredder after nearly killing the shredder himself in issue #21 of Volume 1. Since then, he has been less likely to challenge Leonardo's leadership, and on the whole is more friendly towards his family and allies.

By volume 4, Raphael was bitten by vampires, causing a second mutation to his body and transforming him to a large, dinosaurlike reptile.

Of his three brothers, Raphael is closest to Michelangelo, even having stated it in the fourth issue of the original TMNT comics. Raphael often shows a caring, more laid-back, side of himself when around his youngest brother, frequently indulging the younger turtle emotionally when at home and ferociously protecting him from harm when in battle. Raphael openly admits that the mere thought of his youngest brother being grievously injured causes him to experience violent rage. In his self-titled one-shot micro series, Raphael met human vigilante Casey Jones, his foil, who was even more violent and unstable than he was. Despite their brutal first meeting, the two have since formed a close bond.

Raphael also sees, and admits to himself, that April O'Neil was his mother figure. A brief story in the future even has him with a robot April, given to him by Donatello.

1987 series
In the 1987 animated series, Raphael is more sarcastic and witty as opposed to being angry and sullen. The show's theme song states "cool but crude", as opposed to being angry and sullen as in other versions, Raphael is a sarcastic wise-guy, and supplies comic relief alongside Michaelangelo, whose humor is usually attributed to his ignorance and spaciness. As a result, Michelangelo is the subject of Raphael's jokes more than any other Turtle. He frequently makes jokes that break the fourth wall.

This incarnation of Raphael is entirely different from other variations and has a far less confrontational relationship with his friends and fellow Turtles. The most striking example with this is his lack of a rivalry with Leonardo. Raphael has no desire to steal anyone's thunder or become a leader; he's perfectly content providing the wittiest of the cartoon's jokes, making him the official comic relief of the team. He also serves as Leonardo's foil; whenever Leonardo shouts a heroic line, Raphael would quickly add in a sarcastic retort. Whereas Leonardo would jump in to help people, Raphael would be more reluctant. Raphael was closest to Michelangelo in this series, most apparent when he hesitated to attack a robot Michelangelo because of the uncanny resemblance.

In the Season 4 episode "Raphael Knocks 'em Dead", Raphael was being a comedian for a comedy club while investigating, but he gets kidnapped and the Turtles later rescue him.

In the Season 4 episode "Raphael Meets His Match", Raphael was paired off with a mysterious mutant female named Mona Lisa, who in the eyes of some fans, might have been considered as a potential girlfriend for Raphael. Despite following the Turtles back to New York City, Mona Lisa was never seen again. On the counterpart, Ninjara (see below, in Archie comics), really was Raphael's girlfriend.

In the season 5 episode "Raphael VS the Volcano", due to a malfunction in Donatello's Healthometer, Raphael was convinced that he soon was going to die and decided to end his life as a hero named the "Green Defender", saving people from dangers and stopping criminals when he thought he had nothing to lose. When the Healthometer malfunction was discovered, the other Turtles found his farewell note and tracked him down to tell him he wasn't going to die.

By seasons 8-10 (which the fans called the Red Sky seasons) Raphael became more serious, and bitterly cynical towards humans. He would voice opinions that perhaps, the species weren't even worth saving anymore. It took an adventure towards the future (in which Dregg became ruler of the planet) to convince him otherwise. He was voiced by Rob Paulsen, in the final season he was voiced by Michael Gough In the "Vacation in Europe" season, his lines were voiced by Hal Rayle. In the Japanese language dubs of the series, he is voiced by Hiroyuki Shibamoto in the TV Tokyo dub, by Kaneto Shiozawa in the first through twelvth Tōwa video cassettes, by Yoku Shioya in the Tōwa video cassettes as of the thirteenth volume and by Sukekiyo Kameyama in the BS2 dub.

Archie Comics
The Archie Comics series was titled "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures" and began as a direct adaptation of the popular cartoon series in the late eighties. As the series began to take on a life of its own, Raphael changed his costume, donning a black bodysuit he got while fighting on Stump Arena(As opposed to his usual red bandanna and pads), which he claimed was more appropriate for a ninja, as well as a way for him to express his individuality. Raph eventually discarded this uniforn and went back to the usual mask and belt, after it showed no real function. He disliked having to travel in Cudly the cowlick's mouth.

Raphael formed a relationship with the fox warrior Ninjara who became his girlfriend in this Archie-comics series, but broke up in the end when she got tired of Raph's negativity. In the future, Raphael will marry her grand-daughter Mezcaal and run a restaurant together.

As opposed to his cartoon counterpart at the time, this Raph showed the same hothead and abrassiveness he had in the movies.

Comin Out of Our Shells
Raph was the lead vocalist, who also played drums and tenor saxophone in the stage show.

Portrayal
In the first feature film, Raphael was portrayed by Josh Pais, both in the suit and the voice. Josh Pais is a native lower east side New Yorker, a natural to voice and also portray Raphael under the 80+lb costume. He described the headpiece with all of its noisy motors like, "Grand Central station at rush hour with a tin can on your head."

In the second film, he was portrayed by Kenn Troum and voiced by Laurie Faso.

In the third film, he was portrayed by Matt Hill and voiced by Tim Kelleher.

In the fourth film, he was voiced by Nolan North. In these films he behaved more like the Raphael of the comics rather than the cartoon at the time.

First Movie
One night while heading home from work, news reporter April O'Neil is attacked by a band of juveniles working for The Foot. Raphael throws his sai at the streetlight to cut off the section's source of light. While in the shadows, Raphael and his brothers attack and defeat the delinquents, and they also tie them up just in time for police to round them up.

Raphael though lost one of his sai, the one he had thrown, which he forgot on the ground. Luckily for him, April picked it up herself and put it in her bag. The turtles then retreated into the sewers back to their home. There they notified Splinter of their first battle against the recent crime wave. After a short speech about the way of the ninja, Raphael admits he lost one of his sai, but refuses to let it go. Instead he wishes to get it back, although Splinter says otherwise. For a second, he got into a shoving fight with Donatello, until it was stopped by Splinter.

Splinter then suggests meditation, in which the turtles begin to dance to some music instead, except for Raphael. He gets his disguise, which was a trenchcoat and a hat, and heads off to go to a movie. He goes to the theater and watches the film Critters, which he didn't like too much. On his way home, he encounters two teenagers robbing a purse. He trips them and returns the purse to the victim, as he scares the teenagers into running off. He follows them though.

As he follows them into the park, he encounters another vigilante by the name of Casey Jones who has also been upset by the recent crime wave. The two get into a fight with Casey's weapons, which are actually accessories used in sports, and eventually Raphael is knocked back into a trash can. Jones runs off, and Raphael tries to pursue him but fails. He returns home angry, where he is met by Splinter again. He then receives another lecture.

The next day April appears on the news interviewing the chief of police regarding the recent crime wave. Figuring out the reporter's location from the interview, Raphael heads to the police station to wait for her, hoping to retrieve his lost weapon. After she finishes with her interview, April heads into the subway station secretly followed by Raphael. April just misses her subway train, and she frustratedly decides to wait on the next one when a gang of Foot ninjas jump her. She attempts to defend herself with Raphael's sai, which she had been carrying in her purse, but is easily disarmed. The sai is sent flying and April is knocked unconscious. Raphael retrieves his sai from where it landed and is able to defeat April's attackers. Using a speeding subway car to cover his escape he carries her through the subway tunnel to his home. A Foot ninja secretly follows Raphael and is able to discover the Turtle's hideout.

He receives negative feedback from his brothers and Splinter for bringing a human into their lair, but he is nodded at for saving her life. When April awakens, she is frightened by Splinter and the turtles, but when she is finally calmed down, Splinter tells her of their past. The turtles then walk April home, since it was getting late. They lead her through the sewers and eventually take her up the correct manhole. She then invites them all into her apartment for some pizza.

Later on, During a broadcast on live television, April expresses her gratitude to Raphael for saving her. Raphael is somewhat embarrassed and teased by his brother Donatello, but soon their argument ceases when he tosses a sai between Donatello's legs. Raphael then tells Leonardo that he wants to go out there and find Splinter, instead of waiting for something to come to them. They argue and then Raphael leaves to the rooftops to blow off some steam.

While there, he is jumped by many of The Foot ninjas. Because of Danny, their location had once again been revealed. Raphael then holds his own against the many ninjas for a short while, before being defeated and pummeled. After taking many hits, he is rendered unconscious and thrown through the window into the antique shop below. He can do nothing as his brothers fight The Foot to protect April and his unconscious body.

Across the rooftops, Casey Jones had spotted Raphael being jumped, and so he went over to help. He arrived in the middle of the battle, and helped out the turtles greatly. He managed to buy them enough time to get everyone out, including himself. Casey then drove April and the turtles to April's abandoned old house in the countryside. The turtles had suffered their first real defeat, and April had lost her apartment.

The turtles tried to recover from their loss by relaxing and honing their skills in the farmlands. Raphael was still unconscious, and the turtles had put him in a bathtub to stay hydrated. When he awoke, he was greeted by Leonardo, who apologized for the way he'd acted before. Raphael and Leonardo reconciled and hugged, only giving Donatello an opportunity to make a joke. Finally, the turtles were four again.



Later on, after the mist cleared, more Foot ninjas stormed in, and the battle continued. The turtles gained the upperhand and drove the Foot out of the sewers and into the streets. Eventually the battle led up through the fire escape of a building until they reached the rooftop. There they brawled with the last of the Foot ninjas and defeated them. Just when they thought victory was theirs, the Shredder came down and introduced himself to the turtles.

After a few quick jokes from Michelangelo and Donatello, Raphael took his turn against Shredder. He charged him but was easily tripped and knocked to the ground. The other turtles then took their turns and also failed. They tired out and then regrouped to try and make a gameplan. Leonardo then realized that the Shredder knew where Splinter was, and so the four turtles all charged Shredder, one by one.



Fourth Movie
At the start of the 2007, CGI sequel TMNT, Raphael, growing increasingly frustrated and violent, has become a masked vigilante, the Nightwatcher, going to the surface at night and fighting crime in very brutal fashions. When Leonardo returns from Central America he confronts him in his Nightwatcher disguise, and toys with Raphael who, using the manriki, is not a match for Leonardo. Leonardo knocks off his helmet with an uppercut and then, seeing its Raphael, starts to lecture him. He and Leonardo then come to blows over this, and in a bout of focused rage he breaks Leonardo's ninjikens and pins him to the ground, his eyes showing bitter hatred, his sai striking an inch from his brother's head. Leo's staring causes him to snap out of it and retreat, unable to bear what he has nearly done. After Leo is kidnapped by the stone Generals and Foot Clan, Raphael attempts to save him, but fails, and returns to the lair, distraught at being unable to help. Here, it's stated that some of his jealousy towards Leonardo is because he was the apparent favored son of Splinter; after Splinter assures him that he is just as valued as all his brothers, he effectively leads the Turtles (joined by Splinter, April and Casey) in a rescue, giving Leo a new pair of swords to replace the ones he destroyed in their fight, effectively passing the baton to his brother and accepting him as leader.

Donatello was also angered by Raphael's personality, complaining that Raph wasn't pulling his weight around and does little to support the family and the team. This was explained earlier in the movie where Don and Raph argued. Like Leonardo, Donatello also disliked the Nightwatcher, because he wasn't sure whose side he was on.

Splinter describes Raphael as passionate, strong, loyal to a fault, and someone who takes on the burdens of the world, who would make a great leader - if he could just control his temper.

In the TMNT movie prequel comics, Raphael becomes the Nightwatcher after failing to save an old man who was once a crime-fighter, and promising to take the man's gear and get his revenge. He starts this career in Harlem, which the comic vividly shows to be full of gangs and other illicit activities. Raphael actively feels that he has a responsibility to help the neighborhood, especially after the old man, David Merryweather, is shot while Raphael is on the phone with Leonardo, who is about to leave on his training pilgrimage. When Raphael admits his mistake to Splinter, his relationship to Michelangelo as an older brother gets a spotlight; Michelangelo, who admires the Nightwatcher and, by proxy, Raphael as a hero, is expressively let down in this scene by the vigilante anti-hero. His time as the Nightwatcher is one of the few during which Raphael uses a different ninjitsu weapon, the manriki: weighted chains that can be concealed in the hands and used from considerable distances. Unlike his sai, the manriki are typically not lethal weapons, though they could crush a skull if used with enough force. In the novelization of the movie, however, Raphael's weapons are incorrectly called bolos, referring to the weapon bolas.He was voiced by Nolan North

Behind the Scenes

 * Raphael's height and weight (5', 170 lb.) is considered canon for the films because it is from the T Files, from the DVD special features of the first film.

Image Comics
In the Image series that treated the first two volumes of the Mirage Comics as canonical, Raphael was blasted in the face and disfigured. After that, he wore one of Casey Jones' hockey masks for much of the time, and eventually just an eye patch. Later, Raphael wore Shredder's armor in an attempt to psychologically dominate a number of the New York Mob, with whom the Foot Clan was engaged in a losing gang war. He had accidentally stumbled into a battle between Foot members and these gun-toting Mobsters and was chased right into Shredder's old forge, where he crafted his armor and weapons by hand in Ninja tradition. He donned a slightly variant version of the armor (which had far more blades on the arms than just the two held on the hand by a type of brass knuckle band seen in other versions of the Shredder), and pretended to be the Shredder to get the advantage on his pursuers. He succeeded in defeating them and was then accepted into, and given control of, the New York faction of the Foot Clan for a brief time. The current series produced by Mirage Comics, Volume 4, does not treat the Image series as canon.

The Next Mutation
"Good night, Homie. Dream about babes."(Raph to Andre)

Raph became the rebel of the group, always sparring with Leonardo. It would also mark the first time Raph drives a motorcycle. Though it seemed Raphael despised Venus de Milo the female turtle, the two of them seem to spend a lot of time with each other on the show, though this is usually when they are sparring.

2003 series
In the 2003 TV show, Raphael's personality is more akin to his original incarnation-he is angrier and more sardonic, but not quite as violent (although he is still impulsive). One incident where he almost smashed Michelangelo's head in with a pipe is shown here, as it did in Raphael #1. He also talks with a similar Brooklyn accent used in the movies. He often argues with Leonardo and Michelangelo, although he is depicted as being very close with both at times. His angry personality may be a cover up for his true feelings towards his brothers. His relationship with Donatello consists of poking fun at his intellect or annoyance at his long-winded explanations, more or less thinking of him as somewhat of a dork, yet still his brother. His best friend is generally regarded as Casey Jones. In all incarnations of the turtles except for the 1987 cartoon, Raphael appears to live in the shadow of Leonardo and resents his brother's social position in the group. This was only confirmed in the new cartoon, and the reasons for so stated, where in his pre-teen years, he competed with Leonardo for leadership of the Turtles (because he is the strongest in might though he is the second youngest according to the creators) by virtue of the belief that the leader would also be the best and bravest fighter. However, his rivalry with his brother is heavily toned down in comparison to the comic books and rarely shows a deep hatred towards him as the series progresses. He is shown to be a skilled motorcyclist.

It has often been hinted that Raphael has entomophobia, the fear of insects. He has shown on many occasions an unrivaled hatred of bugs. Mikey once joked that there was a bug crawling up Raphael's back, causing him to panic until he realized he was tricked.

Raphael's relationship with Michelangelo is unique in this series. Michelangelo has a tendency to severely annoy his brother, from playing pranks, to taunting, gloating, and overall rubbing his accomplishments in Raphael's face (which leads him to knock Michelangelo down a peg and Raph would often slap Michelangelo upside the head). Though, it has been shown that he deeply cares for his brother. Raphael showed concern for him when he thought Michelangelo had been killed by a rampaging Leatherhead and was the first to try to come to his aid when he found out Michelangelo's Battle Nexus rematch was rigged. He also expressed his pain and fear of losing his leader and brother when Leonardo was nearly killed by the Foot to the point where he even started crying. As Leonardo recovered, Raphael was also the one who supported Leonardo the most, even helping him to create new swords and paying the greatest attention to the care of his brother. In the episode "Ultimate Ninja" Raph attempted to protect Leo from the Ultimate Ninja when he challenged him and lashed out in anger and fear when Leo was nearly hurt. Raphael continues to challenge Leonardo's decisions in this incarnation as well, as Raphael and Leonardo often argue over what to do in certain situations, Raph usually favoring a direct and confrontational approach. Despite differences, Leo and Raph arguably have the closest relationship of the Turtles emphasized in the series, as their conflicting views and care for one another is a key point in many episodes throughout the entire series. Raphael will often put the security of his family and sometimes friends in danger as far as disobeying Splinter and Leonardo, but will react immediately if they are in danger.

He has an extremely loyal side and is the first to react when another of his brothers is in trouble. This happens on numerous occasions, like when he stops a blow from hitting Donatello using only his sais or kicks the Shredder away from Leonardo when the latter is about to attack.

Ninja Tribunal
Raphael became one of the Ninja Tribunal's Acolytes along with his brothers. He is the second of the ninja to focus his spiritual energy through the Amulet of the Acolytes and his spiritual avatar is that of a dragon. Although his friends and family (especially Leo) often bear the brunt of his anger, Juto-Shisho thinks that indignant rage suits him when he boldly steps into the spirit forge and is granted Bonrai.

Fast Forward
In TMNT: Fast Forward, Raph was the only one that was unhappy with the future, in many episodes you can hear his quote "I Hate The Future". Also even 100 years in the future, Raphael ignores all the hover vehicles and still rides the Shell Cycle.



Back to the Sewer
In this series, the turtles return to the past, and even still Raphael is the short-tempered turtle he's always been. However, in this series there is explicit facts that show that Casey and Raph are true best friends because in certain episodes, Raphael and Casey talk about the future wedding of O' Neil/ Jones (April O' Neil/ Casey Jones), and Raphael always seems to be there for Casey and actually quotes "So, ya think I'm best man material, or what?". Thus, in the series finale episode, Wedding Bells and Bytes, Raphael stars as the best man in the wedding; actually catching Casey just as he's about to faint from nervousness. Raphael is happy to leave the future and be back in his own time (even though he'll never admit it!)



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 * Raphael (1988 action figure)
 * Breakfightin' Raphael
 * Giant Turtles Raphael
 * Raph, the Space Cadet
 * Heavy Metal Raph
 * Grand Slammin' Raph
 * Movie Star Raph
 * Raphael with Storage Shell
 * Raph, the Green Teen Beret
 * Shell Kickin' Raph
 * Talkin' Raphael
 * Head Droppin' Raph
 * Movie III Samurai Raph
 * Mutatin' Raphael
 * Raph, the Magnificent
 * Sewer Cyclin' Raph
 * Sewer Scout Raph
 * Super-Swimmin' Raph
 * Toon Raph based off 87 tooob
 * Turtle Troll Raph
 * Yankee Doodle Raph
 * Cave Turtle Raph
 * Giant Movie III Samurai Raph
 * Giant Movie Star Raph
 * Giant Movie Mutatin' Raph
 * Giant Turtle Troll Raph
 * Jump Attack Jujitsu Raph
 * Night Ninja Raph
 * Raph as the Mummy
 * Road Ready Raph
 * Airforce Mutation Raphael
 * Chief Medical Officer Raphael
 * Cyber Samurai Raph
 * Kowabunga Crackin' Turtle Egg Raph
 * Kung Fu Raphael
 * The Mutant Raph
 * Pizza Tossin' Raph
 * Raphael's Baseball Playset
 * Raph Feudal Castle Playset
 * Retro Rocket Raphael
 * Scuba Divin' Raph
 * Shell Splittin' Raphael
 * Shogun Raph
 * Supermutant Raphael
 * The Totally Tiny Turtle Combo (Mini-Mutant Party Wagon with Newscycle and Mini-Mutant Toon Raphael Figure!)
 * Undercover Raphael
 * Covert Specialist Raphael
 * Raphael (Jim Lee Sculpt)
 * Metal Mutant Raphael
 * Metallized Raphael Feudal Castle Playset
 * Raph's Samurai Sewer Lair Plyset
 * Pizza Police Combo (Mini-Mutant S.W.A.T. Wagon with Police Cycle and Mini-Mutant Turtle Raphael Figure!)
 * Shooter Raphael
 * Sumo Raphael
 * Rapid Recoilin' Raphael
 * Robomatic Raphael
 * Stretch Raphael
 * Bad Boy Biker Raph
 * Camo-Armor Turtleflage Raphae
 * Camo-Bandanna Turtleflage Raphael
 * Cowabunga Cruisin' Raph (
 * Raphael
 * Raphael Fire Warrior
 * Stego Raph
 * Fightin' Gear Raph
 * Giant Raphael
 * Mutatin' Raphael
 * Raphael
 * Raph's Sais
 * Skatin' Raph
 * Steel Cage Slam Set
 * Super-Poseable Raphael
 * Turtle Takedown Set
 * Air Ninja Raphael
 * Battle Bike Raphael
 * Battle Nexus Raphael
 * Deep Divin' Raphael
 * Fightin' Gear Raph
 * Raphael with DVD
 * Mini Fightin' Gear Raphael
 * Mini Plush Raphael
 * Ninjatronic Raphael
 * Mutations Michelangelo and Raphael
 * Mutations Shredder Vs. Raphael
 * Ninja Action Raphael
 * Ninja Knights Raphael
 * Raphael Ninja Gear
 * Ripped-Up Raphael
 * Space Hoppin' Raphael
 * Speedeez Garbage Man Set (Battle Shell, the GarbageMan, Raph on the Shell Cycle and a Robotic Garbage Truck)
 * Combat Cruisers Raph
 * Combat Warriors Raph
 * Turbo Basher Raphael
 * Bandana FX Raph
 * Combat Cruisers Raph
 * Combat Warrior Gear Raph
 * M.E.C.H. Wrekkers Raph
 * M.E.S.S. Raph
 * Mini Ripped-Up Raphael
 * Monster Hunters Raph
 * Mystic Fury Raph
 * Ninja Knights Golden Box Set (Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael, Michelangelo)
 * Paleo Patrol Dino Runners Triceratops with Paleo Patrol Raph
 * Paleo Patrol Raph
 * Raphael Vs. Yeti
 * Robo Hunter Raph
 * Shell-Astics Raph
 * Shell Kickers Raph
 * S.W.A.T. Attack Pack (S.W.A.T. Raphael, Foot Tech Gunner
 * Wind Up Walkin' Raphael
 * Ninja Tek Gear Raph
 * Movie Action Raph
 * Paleo Patrol Raphael's Attack Crawler
 * Paleo Patrol Sabre Cycle with Paleo Patrol Biker Raphael
 * Raphael's Attack Crawler
 * Raphael (Fast Forward)
 * Shell Speeder Raph (Fast Forward)
 * Triple Strike Raph (Fast Forward)
 * Alien Hunter Raphael
 * Auto Attack Raphael (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Big Mouth Talkin' Raphael (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Mini Movie Raphael
 * Mini-Mutants Raph's Iron Pumpin' Gym with Raphael and Mono
 * Mini-Mutants Raphael vs. Triceraton
 * Monster Capture Raph (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Mutating Raph (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Ninja Action Gear Raphael
 * Raphael (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Raph vs. General Aguilla (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Street Grindin' Raphael (TMNT 2007 film)
 * Mini-Mutants Extreme Sports Raphael & Shredder
 * Mini-Mutants Paleo Patrol Raphael vs. Winged Dino
 * Mini-Mutants Sewer Cycle Raphael
 * Raphael (NECA)
 * Shell Shifters Raphael
 * Sub-Sewer Raph
 * Mini-Mutants Aerial Assault Raph vs. Hun
 * Mini-Mutants Exoskeleton Raphael
 * Ninja Action Raphael (2004 Reissue)
 * Raphael (1988 Reissue)
 * Raphael Mini-Figure
 * Raphael (NECA "Batsu")
 * Mini-Mutants SWAT Raph vs. Hun (Australian only release)