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'''Unstable mutation''' occurs when a mutant changes back, or continues changing, without being exposed to mutagen.
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An '''unstable mutation''' occurs when a [[mutant]] changes back, or continues changing, without being exposed to [[Mutagen (1987 TV series)|mutagen]].
   
[[File:End3.png|mini|thumb|Leonardo during unstable mutation.]]
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[[File:End3.png|mini|thumb|[[Leonardo (1987 TV series)|Leonardo]] during unstable mutation.]]
In the 1987-1996 series, Splinter experiences unstable mutation at the end of ''[[Splinter No More]]'', becoming human once more. April O'Neil's temporary mutation into cat in ''[[The Catwoman from Channel 6]]'' causes her to become human once again at the end. When the Rat King turns Irma and Vernon into Were-Rats, the mutation is also unstable.
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In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987-1996 series]], [[Hamato Yoshi (1987 TV series)|Splinter]] experiences unstable mutation in ''[[Splinter No More]]'', reverting back to his state as a mutant rat. [[April O'Neil (1987 TV series)|April O'Neil]] 's temporary mutation into a cat in ''[[The Catwoman from Channel 6]]'' causes her to become [[human]] once again at the end. When the [[Rat King (1987 TV series)|Rat King]] turned [[Irma (1987 TV series)|Irma]] and [[Vernon Fenwick (1987 TV series)|Vernon]] into were-rats in ''[[Were-Rats from Channel 6]]'', their mutations were also unstable and appeared to be temporary.
   
During seasons 9-10, the turtles undergo unstable mutations, becoming monster-like versions of themselves.
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During seasons 9-10, the [[Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|Turtles]] undergo unstable mutations, becoming monster-like versions of themselves. They were able to cure themselves using fragments of the [[Vortex crystal]].
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When the [[Oroku Saki (2012 TV series)|Shredder]] first mutates himself, his mutant form was unstable during the events of the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|2012 TV series]] episodes, "[[The Super Shredder]]" and "[[Darkest Plight]]". His mutation was stabilized in "[[Requiem]]".
 
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Revision as of 07:31, 9 June 2019

An unstable mutation occurs when a mutant changes back, or continues changing, without being exposed to mutagen.

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Leonardo during unstable mutation.

In the 1987-1996 series, Splinter experiences unstable mutation in Splinter No More, reverting back to his state as a mutant rat. April O'Neil 's temporary mutation into a cat in The Catwoman from Channel 6 causes her to become human once again at the end. When the Rat King turned Irma and Vernon into were-rats in Were-Rats from Channel 6, their mutations were also unstable and appeared to be temporary.

During seasons 9-10, the Turtles undergo unstable mutations, becoming monster-like versions of themselves. They were able to cure themselves using fragments of the Vortex crystal.

When the Shredder first mutates himself, his mutant form was unstable during the events of the 2012 TV series episodes, "The Super Shredder" and "Darkest Plight". His mutation was stabilized in "Requiem".