April O'Neil

"Okay, those guys in the black pajamas, they jumped me, and, and that rat... I saw *you* in the parking lot. That explains you. And you guys... Um... I have no idea where you came from."

- April O'Neil (when meeting the Turtles in the first film)

Mirage Comics (1984)
April O'Neil started out as an assistant for Baxter Stockman. When she discovered that Baxter was using his Mousers to burrow into bank vaults and steal from them, she attempted to flee Baxter's workshop and found herself in the sewers running for her life, with several Mousers in pursuit. Three of the Turtles happened to come across her and save her and brought back to their lair, where she would meet Splinter and find out about their origin. With her new friends, she returned to Baxter's hideout and defeated him. As the series went on, she became a closer friend to the Turtles and their link to the outside world. She also decided to reopen her father's antique store 'Second Time Around'. During the Shredder's sudden return (What Goes Around... Comes Around!/Silent Partner/Return to New York story arcs) April, the Turtles and their new friend Casey Jones had to escape to Casey's farm house in Northampton Massachusetts where she later had dreams about the Foot Clan's attack. During these events she would know Casey better and in time take a liking to him. April would live with her sister Robyn O'Neil for a while during the events of City at War and find out their father died. Looking for a new place to live, she just happened to find the apartment Casey was living in. Eventually she'd marry Casey and they'd raise his adopted daughter Shadow Jones.

In TMNT Volume 2 of the series, April would be attacked by Baxter Stockman, now a brain inside a killer robot (apparently, Baxter having escaped capture, had placed his brain in the body of a robot and sought them out in order to get revenge on April). She would be injected with something, and though the Turtles defeated Baxter, it was never revealed what exactly April was injected with.

This would be somewhat revealed in TMNT Volume 4, as April and Casey wondered why they couldn't have children and discovered deadly nanorobots within her system, threatening her life. With help of the Utroms, the Turtles made TMNT-style Nanobots that saved April's life before Baxter's nanobots could reach her brainstem. Time would pass and April still couldn't have children. This put an emotional strain on April, and she became a female version of Nobody until she was discovered by Casey Jones. It was with the help of Renet taking her back in time that revealed that April was really a living drawing, brought to life with the help of Kirby's crystal, drawn by her father, who at the time really wanted a daughter. This was before their own biological daughter Robyn O'Neil would be born. Unlike Kirby's drawings drawn with pencil that would vanish after a while, April's father used a pen, so it might explain why April lived past thirty without vanishing so far. Questions such as if she was real or not, whether she could live or die, or when she would eventually vanish were too much for her to handle. April bid farewell to Shadow and Casey and went to be alone with her thoughts in Alaska.

Fan reaction was mixed, as many believed her normality served as a good contrast to the fantastic nature of the Turtles. No other incarnation of April has shared this origin to date.

Unlike some of the other versions of her character, the Mirage Comics version of April has dark brown/black hair (though early color reprints of Volume 1 depicted her hair color as red/light brown). Most future incarnations of April that came afterwards are redheads.

Archie Comics (1988)
April also appeared in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic produced by Archie Comics, which began as re-tellings of cartoon episodes but were eventually spun off into original stories. In this series, she began as a carbon copy of her animated counterpart, but the writers developed her into a competent warrior after training with Splinter. Years earlier in the September, 1985 re-printing of issue one, Mirage Studios artist Ryan Brown depicts April as a katana wielding ninja warrior in his back cover pin-up. Because of her frequent adventures with the Turtles, she lost her job at Channel 6 and became a freelance reporter. April received ninjitsu and katana training from Splinter, and gradually became highly proficient at fighting skills. Her remarkably quick progress was explained as being a result of her unique genetic lineage, having been a descendent of the malevolent sorceress, May East. Archie also published 2 sets of 3-part April O'Neil mini-series, the second of which dealt with the May East saga. In the Winter 1994 Archie Special, April was mutated into a turtle herself. This made April become the first official female turtle introduced to the series, three years before Venus de Milo's debut.

Image Comics (1996)
April, on the eve of a party to commemorate Casey’s promotion at a local supermarket, had Michaelangelo babysit Shadow. After going to sleep, the Foot kidnapped Shadow, giving her to her paternal grandfather, Antoine Puzorelli. Raphael made a deal with the Ruling Council of the New York Foot to get her back, one that called for him to personally assassinate Puzorelli, though it failed. Michaelangelo, after being confronted by a drunken Casey Jones, went on a solo mission and recovered Shadow from the cathedral she was being baptised at, returning her to April and Casey at the hospital after Casey had been shot (TMNT Vol. 3, #6 - 8). Antoine Puzorelli then had his thugs put his apartment on surveillance in an attempt to locate his granddaughter. When April caught on to this and told Casey, April, Casey, and Shadow went into hiding in the Turtles’ current hideout in the mausoleum of Westwood Cemetery. April was present when Casey accidentally clubbed Raphael when he returned to the hideout, thinking him an intruder. She, Casey, and Shadow met back up with Leonardo and Michaelangelo when they brought brought Donatello to their mausoleum hideout, where he was then revived (TMNT Vol. 3, #11, 12 & 15).

IDW Comics (2011)
In this incarnation April is a college student, lab intern, and Casey Jones' tutor. She is the one who names the Turtles out of inspiration of her History of Renaissance Art 101 class. She is later attacked by a Foot Ninja in Stockgen Research Lab but is aided by non-mutated Splinter to make her escape. After fifteen months have passed she is reunited with the Turtles who are now mutated teenagers that are skilled in the art of ninjutsu. In which she helps them break into Stockman Research Labs to rescue Splinter.

1987 cartoon
Main Article: April O'Neil (1987 TV series) April O'Neil (whose middle name was purported to be Harriet) was a television reporter for Channel 6 News. She was employed by Burne Thompson, though due to her headstrong nature and passion for her work, she expressed frequent disagreement with the assignments he gave her. She also butted heads on a regular basis with Vernon Fenwick, the director/camera operator whose enormous ego compelled him to beat April on her stories whenever possible. April was best friends with Irma Langinstein, the receptionist at Channel 6. April later could usually be found wearing a distinctive yellow jumpsuit with white boots. She lived in an apartment in New York City, though during the course of the series, she was forced to relocate several times due to a variety of indirectly Turtle-related mishaps. In the 1987 series, having been employed at Channel 6 for less than a year, April was reporting on a series of thefts of high-tech scientific equipment, apparently by a ninja (ostensibly components Shredder was securing for use in the Technodrome), when she came under attack by a gang of punks. Thinking quickly, she managed to squeeze into a storm drain and ran from the mob until she hit a dead end. As it happens, the Ninja Turtles were nearby and soundly defeated the punks for her. They took her back to their sewer lair for rest and recovery where they explained their origins to her. At first, she believed them to be responsible for the equipment thefts, but they agreed to provide her with the true culprits if she provided her assistance. April quickly became the Turtles' link to the outside world, since their unusual appearance effectively precluded them from functioning above ground without some sort of disguise. April's friendship with the Turtles resulted in the opportunity to film exclusive footage of their encounters with Shredder, but despite her intimate knowledge of the details of their lives, she tended to keep her professional news reports about them impersonal and mysterious. She was a vocal champion of their cause, despite the opinion of Burne Thompson that the Turtles were a menace to the city, and most episodes generally showed her attempting to convince Burne and the New Yorkers that the Turtles are not the criminals he is convinced they are; by the episode Doomquest, she finally succeeds by exposing Lord Dregg's propaganda campaign and plans to take over the Earth to the public. April was frequently kidnapped by Shredder, quite often as bait in order to lure the Turtles out of hiding in order to unleash his latest attempt at destruction upon them. Turtles Forever exploited this plot device to comic effect when the 2003 Turtles arrived in the "1987" Turtles' dimension, with 1987 Donatello commenting that they saved April at least once a day to the extent that watches could be set by it

April underwent multiple brief mutations over the course of the series. In The Cat Woman from Channel Six, an accident with Shredder's Matter Transporter transmutated her with an alley cat. In Rebel Without a Fin, Dr. Polidorius, in a failed attempt to turn all humanity into aquatic hybrids, mutated her into a fish woman, giving her sonar powers. In Revenge of the Fly, Baxter shot April with a mutagen gun, which transformed her into a giant wasp. Each of these mutations was reversed by the episode's conclusion. Playmates released a "Mutatin' April" figure in the second wave of their "Mutations" line, homaging The Cat Woman from Channel Six transformation.

Later in the "Red Sky" seasons of the series, Shredder succeeded in destroying the Channel 6 building, forcing everyone to relocate. In the eighth season April continued to work for Channel 6, but by the ninth season rather than stay working for Channel 6, April became a freelance news reporter for reasons never specified. Now she was wearing a brown jacket with a green shirt and a darker yellow pair of pants. She continued to help the Turtles, even after the defeat of Shredder and his subsequent exile to Dimension X.

During the final seasons, April began to distance herself from the Turtles, even once rigorously badgering them in the press when they were framed in State of S.H.O.C.K, though she apologized when the Turtles proved their innocence. Despite still loving the Turtles, she maintained this character change for the remainder of the series, calling on the Turtles if she was in need of rescue or in over her head, but admitting that she had left her once adventurous life behind her and was trying to put her life back on track.

April revealed her age in the Season 3 episode, Leatherhead: Terror of the Swamp. While in Florida for vacation, the Turtles meet with her, and join forces with the Punk Frogs. They find a body of water contaminated with mutagen, which makes mutants feel youthful, while physically de-aging humans into 4 year old versions of themselves. Donatello does not allow April to enter the water, to which April laments, "Oh, great! I'm doomed to be a decrepid twenty-eight year old hag!"

Her Aunt Agatha ("Aggie"), who appeared in the episodes (Case of the Case of the Hot Kimono and Sleuth on the Loose), is a detective.

April was normally portrayed as a capable woman, her most important contribution to the Turtles was her experience in doing research on the Channel 6 computers and alerting the Turtles to trouble and possible case leads.

This April appeared in the Turtles Forever special which is the pre-Season 8 version. She is seen in the movie being attacked by Mutant Pizza, Mutant Bananas, leprechauns and bowling balls but she is saved by the 1987s TMNT and she also got to met the 2003 Turtles and was ready to record this on her camera. 2003 Donatello asked her, "Whats with the yellow jump suit?" and also said, "Do you work in a car wash in this dimension?". After that she is seen being attacked by the Mutant Banana and its unknown what became of her after that but the 1987s Turtles probably freed her at some point at the end of Turtles Forever when they returned to their own dimension.

April was voiced by Renae Jacobs. There was also a two-part OVA series in Japan, in which April was voiced by Emi Shinohara. In the 25th Anniversary crossover movie, Turtles Forever, she was voiced by Rebecca Soler.

2003 cartoon
Main Article: April O'Neil (2003 TV Series)

2012 cartoon
In the new 3D CGI cartoon show being made by Nickelodeon, April is 16 years old. The reason for this is that Nickelodeon thought it would be odd for a woman to be hanging out with teenagers (the Turtles). She is voiced by Mae Whitman.

April met the Turtles when she and her father (Kirby O'Neil) were attacked by the Kraang. She was afraid of the mutants at first, but started to trust them thanks to Donatello. The group was unable to fight effectively as a team, however, and the Kraang succeeded in kidnapping April and her father. While she was trapped in their hideout, April tried to trick the Kraang into letting her escape, but her plan failed. Later the Turtles came to her rescue. Eventually they succeeded in saving April, but the Kraang got away with her father. Later the Turtles met April at her aunt's apartment, where she would now be staying. April was safe, but upset over the loss of her father and determined to find him. The Turtles promised to help her get him back.

In Monkey Brains, she demonstrates traits of an empath when she is able to track down and identify the escaped monkey as the mutated Dr. Rockwell. This prompts Splinter to invite her to train as a Kuno-ichi, a female ninja, at the end of the episode. Indeed, unlike previous incarnations, this April has a bit more spunk and fight to her. In Metalhead, she is shown investigating a Kraang-infested warehouse on her own and even outwits and takes out a Kraang bot with a crow-bar.

While she is friends with all the Turtles and frequently hangs out with them in their lair after school, April seems to have the closest friendship with Donatello. He has a crush on her, and although its unclear what her thoughts are on the matter, Donnie's brothers do enjoy teasing him about it.

Playmates produced an action figure of her for the new line of figures. Nickelodeon also leaked a bio of her.

Summary

 * The new April is a smart, strange sixteen year-old girl with an indie rock vibe. The fact that April feels more comfortable with four mutant reptiles than with her high-school peers should tell you a lot. When Splinter realizes that she is "sensitive" to the same "universal vibrations" that he is, he takes it upon himself to train her. Splinter knows that the Kuno-ichi (the female ninjas) were actually considered the most powerful and, over time, he will help her develop her abilities.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (March 1990 film)


In the first TMNT motion picture, April (played by Judith Hoag) was a television reporter (though she worked for Channel 3 news in this case) working for Charles "Chuck" Pennington, and did a series of stories on mysterious thefts in New York City whose culprits vanished without a trace. One night when leaving work, she was accosted by teenage thieves in league with the Foot Clan, but the Turtles appeared and saved her by knocking out and tying up the teens under the cover of darkness. In the aftermath April discovered and grabbed Raphael's lost sai, but Raphael soon followed her and took back the weapon and saved her again when she was attacked by a group of Foot Ninja in the subway and after first making a joke to them about being behide on her Sony payments, then trying to fight them off with her purse is knocked unconscious by one of them with one punch. Unsure what to do with her, he carried her unconscious form to their sewer lair. Though her fearful reaction upon seeing the Turtles and Splinter initially got the better of her, she e

ventually came to regard the Turtles as friends, and even allowed them to live in her apartment after the Foot Clan discovered and destroyed their sewer dwellings. Chuck fired April for a while. Also, Casey Jones develops a romantic interest in her but at first she didn't feel the same for him. By the end of the film, she realizes she loves him and then kisses him.

Mirroring the Mirage Comics storyline, the Foot once again attacked the Turtles in the antique shop, prompting April, the Turtles (including a wounded Raphael), and Casey Jones to retreat to her family's farmhouse in Northampton, Massachusetts. She kept a journal documenting their forced sabbatical in addition to drawing sketches of the Turtles. During their respite, April also developed a kind of love-hate relationship with Casey Jones. She grew extremely close to the four brothers as well; Michaelangelo, who initially confessed to having a crush on April, later addressed her as "Sis," indicating the role she had come to occupy in the Turtles' family.

Coming Out of Their Shells (August 1990 musical)
April also made a live-action appearance in the TMNT: Coming Out of Their Shells musical tour, during which her role was to incite the live audience to interact with the stage performers and encourage the Turtles when needed. She was played by Sherie Rene Scott.

Second (1991) and third (1993) movies
In the second and third movies, April was played by Paige Turco. In TMNT III, April was temporarily transported to feudal Japan.

TMNT (2007 film)
April appears in the 2007 film voiced by Sarah Michelle Gellar; following the continuity from the previous films, it appears that she and Casey Jones are living and working together in a shipping firm, engaged in a relationship. It is she who finds Leonardo in Central America at the start of the film, having been in the area seeking an artifact for Max Winters. No mention is made of her past as a journalist, but it is instead implied that she has taken up archaeology as a career.

She has taken up martial arts training from Splinter, purchasing a suit and armor from Japan and becoming skilled in the use of katana, apparently leaving behind her past as a 'damsel in distress'. This is demonstrated as April and Karai fight it out while Casey, Splinter and the turtles battle the Foot in order to save Leonardo. This appears to be corroborated in a collectible booklet packed in with her action figure for the film, which implies that she has become a master of the katana. The figure itself includes a katana, tonfa, and two shoulder armor pads; this outfit would be replicated for the film. It is also noted that in the beginning of the film, she wears something similar to Lara Croft's normal outfit.

TMNT (2013 film)
Megan Fox will be portraying April in the 2013 reboot.

Quotes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (first movie)
 * You know what, I wouldn't ask for your help if you were the last... thing on the face of this planet. [ to Casey]
 * Am I behind on my Sony payments again? Ha ha ha.[to the foot Ninja]
 * I think you know just as much as I do about this Foot Clan and I don't think you're doing anything about it.
 * Why don't I ever dream of Harrison Ford?

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze
 * The rat is the cleanest one.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III
 * This is the worst rescue I've ever had.
 * Why don't you get a *real* job, cue ball?
 * You don't mean - you're not seriously suggesting that Donatello is going to make an incredibly arcane time travel machine, are you?

TMNT

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 cartoon)
 * I'll be okay... the Turtles always rescue me at the LAST MINUTE...

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 cartoon)
 * April: Wo ho ho. Michelangelo, you're telling me that you ran into my shop my new just after it was blown by a bunch of foot ninja because you're being chased by a bunch of foot ninja?!
 * You guys, you've all been, well... great. And by guys, I guess I mean four big, green, talking turtles and a giant talking rat.

Toys

 * List of April toys

Etymology
April was not taken up as a name until the 20th century, possibly inspired by the French Avril, seen as a variant of Averil.
 * Gender:Girl
 * Origin:Latin
 * Meaning:Open
 * Origin:English
 * Meaning:April
 * Pronunciation:(AY pril)

April 1 is April Fool's Day, when people play light-hearted jokes and hoaxes on one another.

Appearances in Video Games
April has appeared in several video games mostly as the damsel in distress.

May 1989 home game
April was captured by the Foot. Once rescued, she gives you her support as the TMNT must now deactivate bombs the Foot set to blow up a dam. Though April sends her support.. it really doesn't do anything in the game.

? 1989 arcade game

 * Released for Arcade/Commodore 64/DOS/PC/ZX Spectrum/Amstrad/CPC/Amiga. On the NES it was renumbered as 2 (II).

April is trapped in her burning apartment and must be saved. But before you can do that, Shredder nabs her. Later on she's being held by Bebop and Rocksteady (In the NES Remake she is being held by Baxter Stockman in his Mutant Fly form). After being rescued, she kisses the Turtle that saved her (the one with the highest score up to that point) on the forehead and drives them around the Turtle Van, before she crashes it onto a ledge. Um.. while the Turtles jump right out in pursuit of a kidnapped Splinter.. they never do show what happened to April...

Fall of the Foot Clan (August 1990)

 * For Game Boy.

April is once again captured by the Foot, and the TMNT must rescue her.

Manhattan Missions (June 1991)

 * A PC game.

She informs the turtles of the current state of crime in the city and helps the turtles find out what's going down in the city.

Turtles in Time (September 1991)

 * In Arcades and for the SNES. Renumbered as game 4 (IV).

This time April isn't captured (GASP!) but is present when Krang appears to steal the Statue of Liberty. In the SNES version, staying still too long makes April appear to remind the player he has to move. In the arcade version, Splinter did this. She also appears during the game's ending, reporting the return of the Statue of Liberty courtesy of the Turtle Blimp.

Back from the Sewers (November 1991)
In the Game Boy sequel to Fall of the Foot Clan, the Turtles must again rescue April.

Manhattan Project (December 1991)

 * Released on the NES, it was numbered as the third game after the Arcade game (which was numbered 2 on home release).

April is again captured, as well as all of Manhattan Island as Shredder managed to make it levitate off the ocean. She is rescued after defeating Shredder's first form in the Technodrome level. She stays behind while the turtles chase Shredder to the top of a skyscraper and onto Krang's spaceship.

Hyperstone Heist (December 1992)

 * Released for the Sega Genesis

Again, April escapes Shredder's clutches. She only bears witness as Shredder shrinks down the city of New York.

Tournament Fighters (1993)

 * In the NES release, April has a cameo, appearing on the high scores table.
 * In the SNES release, April appears to report the events and ask the fighters their victory quotes. Though I doubt she'd wanna ask Shredder or Rat King any questions. She also gets captured during the story mode.
 * In the Sega Genesis release, April appears as an actual fighter in this game. Though based on her appearance and clothing, she most closely resembles Blaze from the Streets of Rage games wearing a bandanna.

2003 games

 * Released on PS2, Game Cube, X Box and PC

April appears mostly in cinemas and cutscenes, though she's an actual fighter in TMNT: Mutant Melee. Mutant Nightmare features a mission in which the turtles must escort April off the Triceraton prison ship, and she briefly becomes playable in a shooter level, taking the place of Michelangleo in the Player 3 position. In Mutant Melee, she has a unique storyline in which she must earn the respect of the turtles and get revenge on Hun for destroying her apartment and antique store. In each game, her appearance mirrors her initial 4Kids appearance (prior to the Back to the Sewers redesign); alternate seasonal (summer and winter) outfits are unlockable in Mutant Melee.

GBA (2007)
Unlike the console games, April does appear in the Game Boy Advance version of the movie game. She (along with Splinter and Casey) gives the player mini-games, as well as appearing throughout the cutscenes based on the movie.

Smash-Up (2009)
April is a fully-playable base character, with her appearance from the 2007 movie but voiced by Veronica Taylor. She wields a single katana sword and is designed as an "Agile" character with above average speed but low attack power.

Also see, http://tmnt.wikia.com/wiki/April_O%27Neil_Gallery

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