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{{Turtle character infobox
'''MACC''' is a character from the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 TV series]] episode "[[Attack of Big MACC]]". He exited from a vortex from another Dimension and confronted the soldiers. [[Krang (1987 TV series)|Krang]] wanted to capture the robot so he sent [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|Shredder]] and his [[Bebop (1987 TV series)|2]] [[Rocksteady (1987 TV series)|mutants]] go to get him. He saved [[April O'Neil (1987 TV series)|April]] & becomes friend with the [[Turtles]] but is manipulated by Shredder. But he rips off the [[Docilator]] and shoots at Shredder & his 2 mutants and explained to the Turtles & April that he is non violent. He is very friendly with the turtles and went back to their lair. But when he hears [[Donatello (1987 TV series)|Donatello]] say he may be a danger to himself and others, he leaves and gets manipulated by Shredder and the [[Foot Clan]] again to cause terror in the city. Later he is freed of the manipulation and saves the turtles and helps them defeat Shredder & his Foot Clan. MACC than goes back to his own dimension. He was voiced by [[Peter Renaday]].
 
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{{Quote|I love the smell of lasers in the morning.}}
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The '''(Big) Mobile Armored Computerized Combatant''', or '''(Big) MACC''' (spoken out as "(Big) Mack"), is a character from the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 TV series]] episode "[[Attack of Big MACC]]." During an electrical storm, he exited from a time vortex and was immediately confronted by armed soldiers, whom he defeated easily.
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[[Krang (1987 TV series)|Krang]] wanted to capture the robot for his own ends, so he sent [[Shredder (1987 TV series)|Shredder]], Rocksteady and Bebop to the surface. After a rocky start with the Turtles, Michelangelo managed to befriend MACC and rescue April. However, MACC is almost immediately captured by Shredder, who places a Docilator on him in order to control him. However, he was able to swat the Docilator off, and began shooting at the three villains.
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MACC explains that he was put off by Shredder's demands that he kill the Turtles, and that he was a factory reject because of his dislike for violence. After an interview with April (and a conversation with a TV camera which he mistook for his brother, Number 5), the Turtles bring him to the public library, where MACC "inputs data" from the books.
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Back in [[Turtle Lair (1987 TV series)|their lair]], MACC is introduced to Splinter, but also starts deteriorating physically, which means that he will eventually blow up. To keep his new friends safe, MACC decides to disappear. As he roams the sewers, Shredder catches him, places another Docilator on him and sends him on a rampage.
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Krang attempted to use MACC to bring more futuristic robots into the present, but the Docilator is shaken off once again, allowing him to free the Turtles and dispose of Shredder and his minions. A time portal is opened, and MACC reluctantly agrees to return after Donatello advises him to be a "warrior for peace" in his own time.
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Despite claiming to detest violence, he immediately attacks anything that causes violence. He likes to speak like a cowboy from Western movies, much to the chagrin of the Turtles and Krang.
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==Gallery==
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* [[{{FULLPAGENAME}}/Gallery]]
 
[[Category:Robots (1987 TV series)]]
 
[[Category:Friends and allies (1987 TV series)]]

Revision as of 12:08, 28 May 2019

"I love the smell of lasers in the morning."

The (Big) Mobile Armored Computerized Combatant, or (Big) MACC (spoken out as "(Big) Mack"), is a character from the 1987 TV series episode "Attack of Big MACC." During an electrical storm, he exited from a time vortex and was immediately confronted by armed soldiers, whom he defeated easily.

Krang wanted to capture the robot for his own ends, so he sent Shredder, Rocksteady and Bebop to the surface. After a rocky start with the Turtles, Michelangelo managed to befriend MACC and rescue April. However, MACC is almost immediately captured by Shredder, who places a Docilator on him in order to control him. However, he was able to swat the Docilator off, and began shooting at the three villains.

MACC explains that he was put off by Shredder's demands that he kill the Turtles, and that he was a factory reject because of his dislike for violence. After an interview with April (and a conversation with a TV camera which he mistook for his brother, Number 5), the Turtles bring him to the public library, where MACC "inputs data" from the books.

Back in their lair, MACC is introduced to Splinter, but also starts deteriorating physically, which means that he will eventually blow up. To keep his new friends safe, MACC decides to disappear. As he roams the sewers, Shredder catches him, places another Docilator on him and sends him on a rampage.

Krang attempted to use MACC to bring more futuristic robots into the present, but the Docilator is shaken off once again, allowing him to free the Turtles and dispose of Shredder and his minions. A time portal is opened, and MACC reluctantly agrees to return after Donatello advises him to be a "warrior for peace" in his own time.

Despite claiming to detest violence, he immediately attacks anything that causes violence. He likes to speak like a cowboy from Western movies, much to the chagrin of the Turtles and Krang.

Gallery