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}}'''Walker''' was the main antagonist of the live-action film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III - due to the time-travelling plot of the film Walker was one of relatively few TMNT villains who was not active in the modern age but rather during the early fifteenth century.
 
 
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'''Walker''' was the main antagonist of the live-action film ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III]].''
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Walker was a bloodthirsty weapons-dealer who often spoke of his joy for killing, despite this he had an uneasy alliance with  [[Norinaga (Golden Harvest/Imagi)|Lord Norinaga]] in feudal [[Japan]]&mdash;who he was providing with guns and cannons by which to gain unjust power.
   
 
Walker and his men would continue to cause havoc in feudal Japan until ultimately Walker met his demise in what is known as a "[https://allthetropes.org/wiki/Disney_Villain_Death Disney villain death]" (one in which a villain falls to their seeming death) after trying to escape once his plans had been foiled by the Turtles and a resistance movement opposing both Walker and Norinaga.
Walker was a bloodthirsty weapons-dealer who often spoke of his joy for killing, despite this he had an uneasy alliance with Lord Norinaga in Feudal Japan - who he was providing with guns and cannons by which to gain unjust power.
 
   
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==Action Figures==
Walker and his men would continue to cause havoc in Feudal Japan until ultimately Walker met his demise in what is known as a "Disney Villain Death" (one in which a villain falls to their seeming death) after trying to escape once his plans had been foiled by the Turtles and a resistance movement opposing both Walker and Norinaga.
 
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In [[1992]], an action figure of Walker was produced, with the name "[[Movie III Walker (1992 action figure)|Movie III Walker]]".
   
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==Trivia==
 
* Due to the time-travelling plot of the film Walker was one of relatively few [[films|film]] villains who was not active in the modern age but rather during the early fifteenth century.
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* Walker's death has become infamous, not just for the style, but in how the effect in which is was done was incredibly shoddy, in where his super-imposed body suddenly disappears just before it hits the water, which has been referred to by fans as his body 'imploding'.
 
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Walker was the main antagonist of the live-action film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III.

Walker was a bloodthirsty weapons-dealer who often spoke of his joy for killing, despite this he had an uneasy alliance with  Lord Norinaga in feudal Japan—who he was providing with guns and cannons by which to gain unjust power.

Walker and his men would continue to cause havoc in feudal Japan until ultimately Walker met his demise in what is known as a "Disney villain death" (one in which a villain falls to their seeming death) after trying to escape once his plans had been foiled by the Turtles and a resistance movement opposing both Walker and Norinaga.

Action Figures

In 1992, an action figure of Walker was produced, with the name "Movie III Walker".

Trivia

  • Due to the time-travelling plot of the film Walker was one of relatively few film villains who was not active in the modern age but rather during the early fifteenth century.
  • Walker's death has become infamous, not just for the style, but in how the effect in which is was done was incredibly shoddy, in where his super-imposed body suddenly disappears just before it hits the water, which has been referred to by fans as his body 'imploding'.