Timothy (2012 TV series)

The Pulverizer is a human teenager from the 2012 TV series. He first appears in the episode "The Pulverizer". His real name is Timothy.

History
"The Pulverizer" is the Turtles first ever fanboy and a wannabe superhero. He first saw them when they fought Baxter Stockman on the roof near his apartment in "I Think His Name is Baxter Stockman". Thinking the Turtles were crimefighters in turtle costumes, he decided to become one himself. Making his own turtle costume and calling himself "The Pulverizer", he set out to become a hero. However, he does not have any fighting skills at all.

Months after seeing them for the first time, "The Pulverizer" meets the Turtles in person. When he attempts to stop the Purple Dragons, he is quickly outmatched and the Turtles come to his rescue. They succeed in saving his life, but his attempts to help them fight results in the gang escaping with their stolen loot. The Turtles try to ditch "The Pulverizer", but the tails of his mask get caught in the door of the Shellraiser as they drive away. They unwittingly drive him back to the lair, but fortunately for them, he blacked out most of the way and didn't see how they got there.

Still oblivious to the fact that the Turtles are mutants, as well as the fact that they don't want him in their lair, "The Pulverizer" quickly becomes a nuisance. He does, however, give them a clue as to what the Purple Dragons stole and why. However, they leave "The Pulverizer" behind with Donatello. After trying to ignore him for a while, Donnie tries to teach the overeager hero wannabe some basic self-defense moves with little success. In the middle of the training after the Donnie teaches him how to knock people over (where he fails horribly), Mikey calls and tells him about the situation with Raph.

Donnie asks the Pulverizer to drive the Shellraiser while he makes an antidote for Fishface's venom. Before they reach the building, they reach a roadblock, which Donnie forces him to jump. After Donnie injects the antidote in Raph, he discovers the lead casing on the power cell is broken because of the jump. The turtles and Pulverizer get in the Shellraiser and try to hurry back to the lair. Unfortunately, the Kraang find them and the turtles, except Leo, try to fend them off. Leo crashes the Shellraiser into a wall and he joins the action. The Pu;verizer, meanwhile, stays inside and catches one of the Kraang stealing the power cell. He tries to stop it and fails, but he still pursues it. Donnie warns him not to go after the Kraang, but he ignores him. He tries to knock the Kraang down with a technique Donnie taught him, but he fails. Instead, two more Kraang droids attack him while the other one gets on a helicopter. At first, Donnie goes after the power cell, but he decides to help the Pulverizer. The Pulverizer blames himself for the power cell getting stolen, but Donnie admits it was his fault. He then tells the Pulverizer that he won't be learning from him anymore, but he vows to continue training.

In the episode "The Pulverizer Returns!"

When he's not fighting crime at night, he has a day job driving an ice cream truck in the summer.

Personality
The Pulverizer doesn't seem that bright or fit to be a ninja or crime-fighter. However, he does seem to be smart and competent enough to be a human ally to the turtles. He knows his limits, which may hinder his capabilities as a crime-fighter.

Gallery
See:The Pulverizer (character) / Gallery 

Trivia

 * The Pulverizer's costume resembles the design of the Turtles from 1987 TV series, including having his initial on his belt.


 * The Pulverizer is the first human besides April to enter the Turtle Lair.
 * He is also the fourth human to be on friendly terms with the Turtles (the second being Mr. Murakami, and the third being April's father Kirby O'Neil).


 * His training with Donnie is similar to Casey's with the turtles in the 2003 series.


 * His attempt to be a Turtle like the others mirrors both Zach from the 1987 series and the second Turtle Titan from the 2003 series.


 * Pulverizer seems to be based off of and parodying the Popular comic book and movie character Kick-Ass As both characters live in New York, both have no training and are often beaten up by criminals, both are trained by a martial artist (Pulverizer-Donatello/Kick-Ass-Hit Girl). Also, they both are inspired by superheroes to become real-life superheroes.