Attack of the Mega Shredder! is the 73rd episode of the 2012 series.
“Attack of the Mega Shredder!” | |||||||
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV Series) episode | |||||||
Season Code: | 3 | ||||||
Episode: | 73 | ||||||
Original airdate | August 16th, 2015 | ||||||
Written by | – | ||||||
Producers: | – | ||||||
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Synopsis
Leonardo decides to sneak into Shredder's lair alone, and winds up facing the biggest mutant threat yet.
Characters
Major Characters
- Bebop (J.B. Smoove)
- Donatello (Rob Paulsen)
- Leonardo (Seth Green)
- Mega Shredder (Kevin Michael Richardson) (debut)
- Michelangelo (Greg Cipes)
- Raphael (Sean Astin)
- Rocksteady (Fred Tatasciore)
- Tiger Claw (Eric Bauza)
Minor characters
- April O'Neil (Mae Whitman)
- Casey Jones (Josh Peck)
- Fishface
- Homeless Guy (Eric Bauza)
- Joan Grody (Kari Wahlgren)
- Karai
- Rahzar
- Shredder (Kevin Michael Richardson)
- Shredder Mutants
- Splinter (Hoon Lee)
Plot
To be added.
Trivia
- The episode's title is a reference to the manga and anime series Attack on Titan.
- When Leo and Mikey attack Mega Shredder, they improvise their Grappling Hooks in a manner resembling the ODM gear used by Scouts in Attack on Titan, specially when Leo is on his own using both his and Mikey's grappling hooks and his swords to attack Mega Shredder.
- The scales on Mega Shredder's back are identical to Godzilla's. The music playing during Mega Shredder's appearance are also very similar to the original Godzilla's sountrack.
- Mega Shredder's brain is located on his tongue, which is in the form of a young Oroku Saki, proving Stockman used Saki's DNA to create the Shredder Mutants.
- Mega Shredder's tongue strongly resembles the awaken form of Ophelia, from the manga series "Claymore".
- The Mega Shredder fighting the Turtle Mech is a reference to the classic Giant Robot Vs. Giant Monster theme used mostly in japanese TV series and cartoons.
- Mega Shredder has a green face with yellow eyes resembling the moon from "The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask".
- In the Mega Shredder street fight scenes, the surrounding buildings appear to have much lower polygon-counts than the building façades used in most episodes' street scenes. The entire fronts portions of the buildings appear as completely flat surfaces with the mortar, doors and windows as one continuous flat texture.