Oroku Saki (2012 TV series)

Oroku Saki (also known as The Shredder)   is the deadly leader of the Foot Clan and the Turtles' and Splinter's hateful arch-enemy, voiced by Kevin Michael Richardson, as one of the primary antagonists from the Nickelodeon/Viacom remake.

Appearance
In this version, the Shredder's spikes are bigger and bulkier, though his body is much thinner. He still has the shoulder, arms, and leg gauntlets. The hand claws are now merged with the arm gauntlets. Unlike most incarnations, this version of the Shredder has a horrid injury on the right side of his face. In Splinter's flashbacks, Oroku Saki had black hair and a natural face, but after his last encounter with Hamato Yoshi his face was burnt, presumably when Yoshi's house caught fire. He now suffers from severe burns and has lost his hair and the sight of his right eye, which is now blood red with a white pupil.

Personality
Cold, cunning, cruel and ruthless leader of the Foot Clan, he is willing to go to any length to destroy the Turtles and their rat sensei, Splinter. With the Foot Clan and his shredding armor, there is little the Shredder can't do. His thirst for revenge has drained him of compassion, warmth and connection to humanity.Shredder fights with vicious ferocity, showing no mercy to anyone . Though he finds himself in a city swarming with mutant creatures and invading aliens Shredder views it all as nothing but a ditraction from his ultimate goal; his vendetta against Hamato Yoshi. When his lieutenants Bradford and Xever are mutated into Dogpound and Fishface, he doesn't  question it and continues to use them in his plans to destroy the Turtles and their master and only takes an intrestent in the Kraang after he see's that their Technolagy could be useful to him. His narrow-minded attitude and overwhelming obsession puts Shredder at odds with his daughter, Karai, who shows more concern about the strange happenings in the city than her father does. When she complains that "There's more to life than your vendetta", Shredder becomes angry and rants that there is nothing more to his life.

While cruel and ferocious, he seems to still care for his daughter, Karai. When others would be silent, she speaks without fear, and he is generally more tolerant of her defiance and failures, and even when she crosses the line, he is far less threatening her than his other men, though he still terrifies her.

He is also not wasteful. If something or someone is of use he keeps it, such as when he sparred Stockman his blade so he could create machines for him. Even when Xever mutated he kept him in his floor tank rather than let him die, even though he was useless in his fish form, unable to breathe air or move on land, until Baxter invented Fishface's breathing rig and robotic legs. Perhaps in hopes of preserving a loyal and powerful servant.

Background
Long ago, Shredder was known as Oroku Saki and was good friends with Hamato Yoshi (also known as Splinter). However, both men fell in love with the same woman, Tang Shen, which sparked a bitter rivalry between them. Eventually Tang Shen married Yoshi and gave birth to his daughter Miwa. One night, Saki, mad with jealousy and hate, attacked Yoshi in his home intending to kill him. During the battle, the house caught fire and Saki left Yoshi to die. While Yoshi survived the fire, Tang Shen did not, and his daughter Miwa was lost.

At some point, Saki became known only as the Shredder and began training an army of ninjas, the Foot Clan, in Tokyo, Japan. Among his disciples were his daughter Karai, Chris Bradford and Xever. One day Shredder discovered that Splinter was alive fifteen years after their last battle, and training ninjas in New York City. Shredder left Japan immediately, determined to hunt down and destroy his old enemy once and for all.

History
The Shredder's first appearance was in episode 2, Rise of the Turtles, Part 2, as Master Splinter explained to Leonardo about his first failure, trying to protect his family from his vengeful rival and old friend, Oroko Saki (AKA, The Shredder). Saki lashed at Hamato Yoshi (Splinter's original identity) in his home and caused it to burn to the ground. The debris collapsed and killed Yoshi's wife, Tang Shen, which infuriated Saki even more because of his love for her. He left Yoshi in his crumbling house, believing that Yoshi would eventually perish.

However, in Japan, Saki (who has recently made a following of ninjas called The Foot) saw a televised news bulletin from America, which tells how 'Ninjas' were in New York. As the bulletin continued, he caught a glimpse of a shuriken with Yoshi's insignia. Now realizing the status of his 'old nemesis', Saki dons his helmet and leads the Foot to America, where he intends to visit an 'old friend'...

Though he had no actual appearance, in episode 3, Turtle Temper, the Shredder's reason for hating Yoshi was explained to a grumpy Raphael by Splinter, who was explaining how careless decisions of anger could jeopardize the people around him. Since Tang Shen was in love with Yoshi, Saki was overcome with jealousy, so he approached the two one day, and pointed out many harsh and violent words at Yoshi, insulting him to the point of uncontrollable rage. Yoshi stopped Saki with a violent attack that left him limping away, and since that day, Yoshi and Saki's rivalry became a bond of hatred. Splinter never forgave himself for acting so careless, loosing his temper was the reason Oroko Saki destroyed his family, and his normal life.

In episode 4, New Friend, Old Enemy, Shredder appears before his greatest pupil, Chris Bradford, and alerts him to Hamato Yoshi still being among the living. So he assigns Bradford with the job of eliminating Yoshi and his disciples. However, he was required to work alongside Shredder's second ally, a 'street rat' he broke out of prison named Xever.

In episode 8, Never Say Xever, Bradford returns to his master and reports his loss, AND that Yoshi's disciples were actually 'man-sized' turtles. Disappointed by Bredford's failure, the Shredder decides to have him follow Xever instead, hoping that the outcome will be different. However, the results were the same, and the Shredder could not accept his minions' lack of victory. So he announces that he will deal with the turtles himself.

The Shredder's disappointment of his lackeys continues where it left off in episode 9, The Gauntlet. Shredder's pet dog Hachiko, bites Bradford's hand, and the Shredder explains that the dog wasn't pleased with him, nor was his master. Shredder's words of disappointment towards Bradford and Xever were as painful as Hachiko's teeth, going so far as to telling his pupil that he shamed his master with his incompetence even after every lesson and secret he shared with him, and he then cursed Xever, wishing that he never released the hoodlum from prison.

The Shredder's words burned inside Bradford's mind, making him want to finish the Turtles off even more. And when the Foot reported to him about the Turtles current location, he and Xever followed them, hoping to please their master by killing the Turtles once and for all. After Bradford and Xever were washed away by the Mutagen inside a bomb, the Turtles celebrated their victory over them, but were shocked to hear a booming voice..."Your skills are impressive...but they will NOT save you."

The Shredder made his presence known, making it all the more obvious that he is there to kill them. They all attacked him one by one, but he easily batted them back. He was proven not to be invincible though, as they managed to get in a few good hits each (Donatello most notably), and Michelangelo managed to hang him by his arm with the use of his nunchaku, though not for more than a few seconds. After Shredder defeated Donatello, Raphael, and Michelangelo, he grabbed Leonardo and demanded Splinter's whereabouts, promising that if he complied, he would not die with suffering. Shockingly, Shredder released the Turtles' leader when he saw Xever and Bradford changed into mutant animal. Though Shredder was terrified (and it is implied that he was even concerned) by this new surprise, he still intended to interrogate the Turtles, they were already gone. He roared at his loss and his confusion...

In episode 10, Panic in the Sewers, Splinter had a nightmare about the Shredder killing his apprentices one by one, so the weary sensei took matters into his own hands by training the Turtles further and restricting their right to leave the lair and play their games. Meanwhile, Shredder ordered a mutated Bradford (whom Mikey dubs Dogpound because of his new dog-like form) to take command of the Purple Dragons and a pair of Foot Ninjas, and locate a tanker truck of chlorosulfonic acid. After a few hours, Bradford reports how the Turtles defeated them with 'Go-karts and a Water balloon'. Before Bradford could make an excuse, the Shredder sliced off a part of his seemingly unbreakable spikes, indicating that Shredder is now tempted to killing his pupil if he fails him again.

In episode 11, Mousers Attack!, Bradford's mutated form proves useful to the Shredder as he reported the Purple Dragons agreement to increase the Foot Clan's cut to 80% with 'no complaints'. Xever (stuck in a tank of water because of his fish form) yelled out his frustrations of how useless he was in his current body. Bradford and Shredder agree with him, but the Shredder was quick to threaten Bradford for the price of another loss...his legs. However, Bradford was quick to change Shredder's mind. The feral hound brought over Baxter Stockman, whose creations, the Mousers, cost the Shredder his chance of finding the Turtles' base. Shredder, of course, blamed the scientist, but he also found a use for him and his talents at technology. So he spares Stockman in exchange for his services...

In episode 14, New Girl in Town, the Shredder is not pleased with Karai failure in killing Leonardo and tells her that the next time she must finish him off or else. In episode 15, The Alien Agenda, the Shredder's patience is wearing thin when Stockman failed in his attempt to build mechanical legs for Xever. When Karai came with information about the Kraang, he dismissed it and told her to focus on her mission to destroy the Turtles and their master. When Karai brought a Kraang droid, which proved useful, the Shredder was pleased and wanted Karai to find out everything she can about the Kraang.

In Baxter's Gambit Shredder for the first time does not act out so much in this episode but he gives Stockman   permission to set out the trap.

In Enemy of My Enemy Shredder appears once again. He ignores Karai's warning about the Kraang Invasion. He faces the Turtles once more, is saved twice by Karai, and manages to capture a Kraang.

In Karai's Vendetta The Shredder interogates with the captive Kraang. He threatns to kill the Kraang with one of his blades unless he tells him what he needs to know. The Kraang tells him that the reason they are trying to destroy the turtles is because they are protecting their target: April. Shredder then orders Karai to capture her.

Quates

 * Well Done Karai, I have something for you. (Holds up a Kraang ) You've always wanted a pet.


 * They deafeated you with Go-Karts and a water-ballon!?


 * I want you to find out more about this Kraang, Their Tecnolgy could prove useful to our war aganints the turtles.


 * Tell me where Splinter is, and I Shall let you live long enough to wach him perish.


 * And you! (to Xever) I should have left you in that prison to rot.


 * Your skills are impressive,but they will not save you!
 * Do They All Speak This Way?(about the Krangs Speech Patterns)

Gallery
See: The Shredder (2012 TV series) / Gallery

Triva

 * Shredder is Master Splinter's definite oppisite due to their feelings for humanity.
 * I ronically the Shredder's real name Saki is (usually) a female Japanese name that means blossom and hope.