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The '''Tengu Shredder''' (also known as '''Demon Shredder''' or '''The True Shredder''') was the original [[Shredder]] before the [[Utrom]] Shredder, [[Ch'rell]] in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 series]].
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The '''Tengu Shredder''' (also known as the '''Demon Shredder''' or '''The One True Shredder''') was the original [[Shredder]] before the [[Utrom]] Shredder, [[Ch'rell]] in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 series]].
   
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==

Revision as of 03:53, 21 January 2011


The Tengu Shredder (also known as the Demon Shredder or The One True Shredder) was the original Shredder before the Utrom Shredder, Ch'rell in the 2003 series.

Biography

Ninja Tribunal

In the fourth century, an evil tengu known as the Shredder began to wreck havoc across Japan, planning on dominating the world. The Emperor summoned Japan's greatest warriors, Kon, Juto, Chikara, Hisomi and the most skilled, Oroku Saki. Armed with mystical armor, the five warriors battled against the tengu Shredder. The fight ended when Saki managed to topple the demon and was poised to finish the job when the demon communicated with Saki on the astral plane, offering him power and the world in exchange for his soul. Immediately, Saki's dark side allowed the Shredder's soul into his own before destroying his empty husk.

The five warriors returned to the Emperor, who declares them the Five Dragons and gave them the "Three-Toed Sign of the Dragon" as their symbol. However, Saki took up the mantle of the Shredder and conquered Japan, inverting the symbol to his own. The other Dragons went around the world, learning ancient arts from mystic masters, until they returned, having transcended mortal boundaries. The four battled against their former comrade in a magical battle, manifesting their worldly avatars. Ultimately, the Shredder was defeated but could not be destroyed, so the Dragons sealed him in a coffin and hid his helmet and gauntlet. They kept watch over these objects, for if they were to be reunited then the Shredder would rise again. To help them preventing his revival, the Dragons declared themselves the Ninja Tribunal and taught their secret art to pure and worthy warriors as their acolytes. Seven hundred years later, however, an Utrom criminal, Ch'rell, took up the mantle of the Shredder as his own, playing on the legend to gain respect.

The Foot Mystics sent a bone demon, hidden by an amulet, to locate the Lap of the Gods and revive the Shredder. But the Turtles were able to see through the cloak and managed to hit the amulet, allowing him to be defeated by the Ancient One and Splinter. The Tribunal then separated the objects.

By the 21st century, the five Foot Mystics broke free of Karai and sought to free their master. When the artifacts were gathered together, they defeated the Tribunal and took the artifacts to New York, where they revived the Shredder so he could take revenge on Karai, who usurped his title. He prowled his way through the Oroku Saki Memorial Library to get to Karai, but she proved resilient with the magic-based weaponry Dr. Chaplin developed. When his helmet fell off, the Shredder's face resembled his living self, which Ch'rell took on as his false identity, distracting Karai to catch her off guard, turning her sword into a snake. He then stripped her of her armor and decided that she would make a fitting slave. But the Turtles' interference forced him to reveal his demon and undead minions he could summon while in the netherworld, turning the top of the tower into a graveyard. His minions had Karai still, and he proceeded to strike her when Chaplin tried to defend her. The Shredder could instantly see that he was in love and decided to cut it short, wounding Karai. The Turtles summoned their dragon avatars to battle the Shredder, sending him and the Mystics plunging down to the ground. As they retreated, the Shredder looked at the modern world and announced his plans to modify it for his own.

Capturing the Mayor's office, the Shredder began to turn it into his citadel with an expanding dome, transforming New York into a world of monsters. But as he required more energy to complete the transformation, the Mystics had made sure that city officials create the keystones in a triangle to amplify the spell. When the Turtles tried to reverse it, the Shredder found out and was angry that the Mystics didn't inform him. He prevent the spell from being broken, strengthening it to finish the transformation.

The Turtles, allied with their fellow acolytes, the Purple Dragons, the Earth Protection Force, Justice Force and the Foot Clan, lead an attack on the Shredder. Karai, having taken on the mantle of the Shredder, had a link to sap his energies to weaken him so they could separate the helmet and gauntlet. But as he was rendered unconscious, Hun kicked him to make sure he is dead but the Shredder wakes up and blasts him. He then transport Splinter, the Ancient One and the Turtles outside, where he rode on a demon horse, preparing for the hunt. He strikes down the latter and goes to attack Splinter when Hamato Yoshi manifested from the Turtles' medallions. He snatches the Shredder's trident and then slashes him with it, causing precious energy to leak from his armor. To repair himself, the Shredder restores New York to normal before transforming into a dragon. The Turtles also become dragons and battle against him but the Shredder proves too strong. Karai begins to sap his energy again, so he goes to destroy her. But the Turtles strike back as he slowly gets weak, reverting to his human form. Out of desperation, Saki tried charging against his foes, but they then toss him around, separating his helmet, which is snapped by Mikey, and gauntlet, which is stomped on by Leo. Then the Turtles then return to their humanoid forms, as Yoshi's spirit manifested once again, slicing the demon in half and ending the threat of the Tengu Shredder.

Back to the Sewer

In the future, the Utrom Shredder, the Tengu Shredder and the Cyber Shredder, were seen engaged in battle with each other, whilst members of the Foot Clan loyal to the Utrom Shredder and those loyal to the Cyber Shredder were seemingly at war with each other. Why the undead demon Foot soldiers (the samurai-like soldiers with green armour that were summoned by the Tengu Shredder in the fifth season) that are loyal to the Tengu Shredder were not there is unknown. How the Tengu Shredder came to be after his death is unknown. [1]

Personality

Despite his desire to rule all, the Shredder sees everything like a game.

The Original Shredder Tengu

The Tengu Shedder is made of two seperate beings: The Original Shredder Tengu (or Demon Shredder) and Oroku Saki (one of the Five Dragons). According to the Ancient One, no knows what spawned him, but back in the year 300 AD in Hamoto, the Shredder arose from some foul pit in the form of a Tengu, a demon that had but one goal: subjegate the world and turn it a empire full of agony & destruction. The demon spred his evil everywhere and seemed unstoppable until the five greatest warriors in Japan, lead by Oroku Saki stepped forth to oppose him. Oroku Saki dealt the final blow, seemingly have put an end to the demon for good and the five warriors became known as the Five Dragons.

Oroku Saki

Though it appeared Oroku Saki had defeated the demon, in reality he had struck a deal with the Tengu who promised he would make Saki a god among men by allowing the Tengu's evil spirit to merge with Saki's human soul, and becoming the host to the greatest evil the world had ever known. Oroku Saki's betrayal plunged Japan into an age of darkness, the malevolence of the Shredder flowed within him and all around him. He became the most feared warlord in all of Japan, The Shredder. Only through the combined might of the remaining 4 Dragons could they defeat their former comrade.

Video Games

The Tengu Shredder appears in the games Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Shredder Reborn and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Double Damage.

References

  1. As seen in the episode "Tempus Fugit."