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Karai
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Karai in the embrace of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Villains Micro-Series #5 (August 2013).
Art by Cory Smith.

Publication data
Publisher Mirage Studios
IDW Publishing
Kickoff advent Cameo appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #53 (November 1992)
Full appearance: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #55 (Jan 1993)
Created by Kevin Eastman
Peter Laird
Jim Lawson
In-story data
Alter ego Oroku Karai
Hamato Miwa
Notable aliases The New Shredder
Lady Shredder
Serpent Lady

Karai [Note 1] is a fictional supporting character appearing in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics and related media. She is usually a loftier-rank member of the Foot Clan outlaw ninja organization. She was originally introduced in Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird'southward comic book series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1992. Since then, she has appeared in several different Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comics, television series, films, and video games. She is depicted equally Shredder's second-in-control or adopted daughter in about versions and shares a rivalry with Leonardo and is at times considered his dearest interest. In one version of the comics, she is the granddaughter of the immortal Shredder.

In comics [edit]

Mirage Studios [edit]

The character was created by plotter Kevin Eastman, plotter-writer Peter Laird and writer-creative person Jim Lawson, outset actualization in cameos as an unknown woman in Delusion Studios' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #53 (November 1992) and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #54 (December 1992), and beingness named Karai in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #55 (January 1993). She is introduced every bit one of the leaders of the mainstream Human foot Clan in Japan (a fellow member of its Council of V) who came to New York City to restore social club in the 1993 "City at War" story arc.[5] [vi] [7] Ever since Leonardo killed the Shredder (Oroku Saki), the Pes faction in NYC has been in chaos, with different groups warring with one another for ultimate control, relieve for Shredder's Elite, who accept been carrying out seemingly motiveless attacks on the other factions. Soon later arriving in New York, Karai captures Leonardo and offers the TMNT a deal: if the Turtles destroy the Elite, she volition offer them a truce with the Foot Association. Afterward argue, the Turtles finally agree to seek Karai'due south assistance in dealing with the Aristocracy.[8] [9] As they reach her skyscraper headquarters, they find dead Foot guards and the Pes's leader cradling a girl'due south corpse. Information technology is revealed that the girl was Karai's girl, and in despair, she makes Leonardo swear he volition help her impale all of the Elite.[10] During a terminal confrontation, five Elite confront off confronting the Turtles, Karai, and her Human foot Soldiers. The disguised Karai, wearing the Shredder's armor, orders the Elite to commit seppuku, but only ane does. Later an ensuing hard fight, the Turtles and Karai are the only ones left standing. Karai thanks the Turtles for their help, but they answer she owes them zip but her give-and-take, to which she concur, saying that "no longer will the Pes Clan bother you", and returns to Nippon.[eleven] [12] [13] [Note 2]

Karai never properly appears in Epitome Comics' Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, despite Laird previously having considering an idea for Karai to return with "different types of ninja gear for her"[16] equally well as introducing a concept that "every new Foot soldier has a third eye ('the Centre of Karai') which is a video transceiver device that constantly relays information dorsum to Karai's central processing computer."[17] It is, however, revealed that she has been deposed as the leader of the Foot in Japan and is presumed to be dead.[18] Had this series connected, Karai would accept been revealed as the person behind the mask of Lady Shredder, a character introduced in the series' final issues as a third contestant vying for leadership of the Foot.[19] [20]

In the revival of the Mirage Studios' series past Peter Laird and Jim Lawson (without Eastman's involvement), Karai has returned to settle in New York and is using a high-tech armor.[21] [22] [23] She asks Leonardo to assistance capture alive 1 of the mysterious warriors that are giving much problem for the Foot everywhere.[24] [25] [26] [27] [28] When Leonardo sees correct through her lie virtually certain mystic books, fifty-fifty as she is normally a good liar, he suspects that something is either greatly troubling her or something is controlling her.[29] A few weeks later, Karai visits a local high-profile nightclub, coming together Casey Jones, still longing for his wife April O'Neil who has gone on a soul-searching pilgrimage.[xxx] Karai brings Jones to her private condo, where he awakens naked and remembering nothing of the previous night. He later discovers a noticeably light-hearted Karai knows something of the night before, but is hesitant to tell him.[31] (According to Peter Laird, who shared this issue of the comic online,[32] "what'south happening with Mike, and with Karai and Casey, will take significant consequences. And I can say no more that."[33] Laird besides noted: "It's possible that at some point nosotros may know more about Karai'southward origin and her daughter. I'm not sure exactly how old Karai is, but information technology might just be that her daughter was adopted. In full general, I consider the time bridge between Volume 2 and Volume 4 to be about fifteen years."[34])

Karai likewise appears in at to the lowest degree three stand up-lonely stories in the non-canon serial Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, including the stories of her youth and possible future,[35] [36] [37] too every bit in the comic book accommodation of the 2007 blithe moving-picture show.[38] Co-ordinate to Complex, "since her comic book debut, Karai has get an extremely popular character, serving as the sometimes villain, sometimes uneasy marry of our fearsome foursome."[39]

IDW Publishing [edit]

A completely different and much younger Karai appears in IDW Publishing'south ongoing, re-imagined Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles reboot series by Kevin Eastman, Tom Waltz and Dan Duncan (later also Andy Kuhn and Mateus Santolouco). Duncan posted a character blueprint sketch of her on his deviantART business relationship, writing that he prefers to "refer to her equally Shredder's girlfriend."[40] IDW's Karai was introduced in the series' tenth main effect, published in May 2012. In 2014, Waltz said Karai is i of his favorites: "Such a cool character – tough, smart, mysterious ... you simply never know what she'll do next."[41]

The comic's Oroku Karai is a descendant of Oroku Saki (the Shredder) about 300 years[42] after his supposed death in feudal Japan. Her backstory is told in Villain Mini-series #5: equally a immature girl, Karai found the Ashi no Himitsu, a book detailing the hole-and-corner history of the Human foot Clan, in the library of her father, Oroku Yori. From there, she began to acquire virtually the history of her ancestors in the Foot Clan and used the detailed martial arts instructions to train in the clan'south unique manner of ninjutsu. Ane nighttime, she had a vision where Oroku Saki appeared and guided her to rebuild the Foot Clan. Having killed her own father, Karai reverted the Foot from a business concern enterprise to a clan of ninja warriors, training and recruiting new soldiers. Karai assisted in Oroku Saki's resurrection and remained as Chunin (second-in-command) of the clan, until Saki brainwashed Leonardo to join him, displacing Karai. Karai, in her jealousy, begins to secretly recruit for the Foot, including the creation of Bebop and Rocksteady to earn Saki'southward trust. Afterward the Turtles recover Leonardo, Shredder praises her for her actions and loyalty and reinstates her as Chunin.[43] Later, Shredder sends her to steal more resources from Krang and uses that to create Koya and Bludgeon: a mutant hawk and hammerhead shark.

After Splinter kills Shredder in upshot #50, Karai offers him her sword and the role of jonin (leader) of the Pes. He accepts and gives Karai permission to travel to Nippon with select soldiers to study history in order to attain honor for the Human foot. She gets involved in a turf war between two Yakuza clans and is nudged by 1 of their leaders into embarking on a quest to recover the Kira no Ken, an aboriginal sword imbued with mystical powers. When she learns that she was betrayed by him, Karai ends up taking over the entire Tokyo underworld.[44] Under the baleful influence of the sword, she starts a cruel turf war with Splinter and the original Human foot Clan, critically stabbing Splinter's true-blue lieutenant Jennika when she refuses to switch sides.[45]

In other media [edit]

Television [edit]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

  • Karai appears in voiced by Karen Neill. Abandoned past her parents at a immature age in Tokyo, Karai was taken in and adopted past Ch'rell, the Utrom Shredder (in the original comics, the Shredder'south merely daughter was a biological offspring named Pimiko and Karai had no relation to him whatsoever[46]). Trained in ninjutsu and an aspiring practitioner of bushido, Karai get-go appears as 1 of the highest-ranking members of the Human foot Clan, similar in status to the Shredder's adopted son Hun (who holds a grudge confronting her); eventually, she becomes the clan'south leader. Due to her internal conflict she appears, throughout the serial, both as an marry and enemy to the Turtles, sharing a complicated relationship with the them, especially Leonardo. Karai was the only Foot member who knew that the Shredder was really an Utrom.[47] After the Shredder's final defeat at the end of the third flavor, Karai spent all of the 4th season and 5th season swearing vengeance on the Turtles; especially Leonardo. When she appeared as a guest of April and Casey'south wedding ceremony, her vendetta with the Turtles was confirmed to be finally over; though it is unknown when. Karai made her animated debut in the 2d season, in the loose adaption of the 3-part Urban center at War saga. Karai arrives in New York City after hearing the news of the gang war for control of the urban center taking place after the Shredder's reported demise, briefly capturing Leonardo[Note three] and enlisting the aid of the Turtles to finish the war, with a promise an cease to the Foot'southward feud confronting them in exchange for their assistance. Leonardo, assertive that her Karai is honorable despite her legacy, convinces Donatello, Michelangelo, and Casey Jones to aid her (Raphael initially refuses). Together, Karai and the Turtles eventually retake control of the New York Foot and consequently its underworld. A truce is made between the Turtles and the Foot. However, the terminate of the story reveals that Karai has been manipulating the Turtles and working with the barely survived Shredder all along, unbeknownst to the Turtles and the New York Human foot.[48] [49] [l] Karai and the Foot reappear as a fully healed Ch'rell retakes command of the Foot. Realizing that their agreement with the Pes had been retracted, the Turtles decide to confront the Foot again. When forced to fight Leonardo, and despite his lack of resistance, Karai proved unwilling to impale him. Karai's internal conflict—loyalty to the proficient Turtles vs. loyalty to her evil begetter—is the primary thrust of her storyline in the third season, as she is pulled from both directions to accept a side during their diverse encounters, even working together with the Turtles at times.[51] [52] [53] [54] [55] She also appears in a cameo in Japan.[56] Karai manages to stay in the graces of both sides until the Turtles face the Shredder again in the season'south finale, where she stabs Leonardo in the shoulder, although she later on prevents the Utrom Shredder from killing the Turtles while they are unconscious. In the terminate, the Shredder is taken prisoner and exiled, while Karai and the young caput of the Foot's scientific division, Dr. Chaplin (who has a crush on her) are also captured and taken back to World.[57] [58] With her adopted male parent exiled and dead in the eyes of the world, an embittered and vengeful Karai takes over the Foot too as the name of The Shredder (in a deleted scene she fifty-fifty says that Karai "no longer exists", completely replaced past The Shredder[59]). This new Shredder "would retain the traditional iconic elements, just have a different treatment"[60] Furious at what she saw as a betrayal past the Turtles, Karai spends the flavour plotting her revenge against them, showtime attacking them on the psychic plane via Pes Mystics, and later coordinating and leading an assault against them at their lair.[61] [62] [63] She later one time again duels Leonardo, who defeats her only then departs with the alarm to leave his family alone, giving her ane last chance for redemption.[64] Karai next faces the Turtles during their attempt to call back a Foot amulet chosen the Heart of Tengu, but failing to stop them despite her efforts.[65] [66] Unbeknownst to the Turtles and Agent Bishop, who initially charged them with retrieving information technology, the Middle of Tengu was a mystical antiquity that allowed the Foot to command its 5 Elemental Mystics, who are in reality the heralds for a man-demon that had centuries agone terrorized Japan as the real Shredder, known every bit the Tengu Shredder. The destruction of the antiquity unleash a concatenation of events that results in the resurrection of the demon, whose first target is Karai for "usurping" the Shredder's proper noun. Despite her efforts and those of the Turtles (who believe her the key to stopping him), the One and True Shredder bests Karai in boxing, seriously injuring her.[67] [68] Rescued by the Turtles, Karai heals and, recognizing the threat the demon Shredder poses, agrees to a "temporary" alliance with her enemies.[69] [70] Information technology is soon learned that because she shares the Shredder'southward drapery, Karai has the latent psychic ability to lower the Shredder's defenses through a shared link. This allows the Turtles an advantage in their terminal conflict with the demon, in which Karai helps pave the way for her namesake's destruction, while Dr. Chaplin helped to co-ordinate the battle. After the victory, Karai and Dr. Chaplin depart manus-in-hand, with her promising him to worry more about their immediate future.[71] [72]
Karai is not involved in whatever main story lines in the Fast Forward flavour in which the Turtles and Splinter travel a hundred years into the far-distant hereafter, which indicates that she had grown old and died. Notwithstanding, she is seen during the events that would have occurred later the Turtles' return from the twelvemonth 2105, as Karai has abandoned her grudge against the Turtles and is eager to become a student of the Ninja Tribunal, merely Leonardo is obsessively distrustful of her, most ruining Karai's burial ritual of the Shredder and accusing her of being a traitor, in effect leading to his own banishment from the Tribunal. As the events in this book were written by Splinter and Cody Jones to discourage the Turtles from knowing besides much of their future, information technology is unlikely anything of the sort occurred (or will occur).[73] Karai makes her appearance in the 7th season episode "Something Wicked". Hither, she is seen as cameos in a flashback with her extraterrestrial adopted father Ch'rell, the Utrom Shredder, both in her original and new pattern.

In the series finale,[74] having been invited to attend the wedding of April O'Neil and Casey Jones, and arriving at the ceremony with Dr. Chaplin past her side. She and Chaplin later help the Turtles in fending off the sudden onslaught of the Cyber Shredder, the new Shredder and principal antagonist of the seventh season.[Annotation iv] An alternate future version of Karai appears every bit a villain in an alternate-future third season episode "Same As It Never Was", in which she is serving the Shredder following his successful conquest of the World, in a timeline where Donatello vanished and the Turtles vicious apart without his stabilising influence. She and her robots kill Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael, but she is then herself killed by the missiles fired by April.[76] [Annotation 5]

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

In the 3D CGI version, Karai debuts in the outset season voiced by Kelly Hu.[79] Nickelodeon published early character design sketches of their estimation of Karai on the Internet.[80] In the serial, Karai is a 16-year-erstwhile teenager and rebellious member of The Foot and a master kunoichi with strong ties to the Shredder.[81] The character was introduced in the episode "New Girl in Town". Leonardo gains affections for her later on kickoff seeing her which he retains during the series. She used her cunning tactics to coerce Leonardo into shouldering less responsibility and alive his own life. Wanting to see him at midnight, she showed him the legendary katana of Miyamoto Musashi and expressed a desire to have him steal with her. When he refused, she became "bored", saying how doing such dishonorable things were "fun". She and then left him to fend off Snakeweed, but not before throwing her tanto knife near his head which allowed the Turtle leader to intermission free.

She had made her 2d appearance in "The Alien Calendar", where she first encountered the inter-dimensional aliens known as the Kraang. Curious about these extraterrestrials and their involvement with the Turtles, Karai had followed to retrieve an inactive Kraangdroid which she demonstrated to the Shredder and Baxter Stockman, thinking that the scientist could make apply of such circuitous engineering science from space. Shredder then ordered her to learn more than virtually the Kraang, as their highly advanced technology would prove quite useful in their centuries-former feud with Splinter and the Turtles. In the starting time flavor finale, "Showdown, Part 2", information technology is revealed that Karai is, in fact, Miwa, the simply child and supposedly deceased infant girl of Hamato Yoshi and his late wife Tang Shen, who was abducted by Shredder as an infant after the boxing that resulted in Tang Shen's unfortunate demise fifteen years ago. The Shredder has since raised her equally his ain, renaming her "Karai" and telling her that Splinter was responsible for her mother's death. Turning to a shocked and shaken Splinter, she turned to strike him downwardly in retaliation for "taking her mother'south life." When he refused to battle her, she furiously voiced his cowardice.

Karai reappears in the 2d flavour episode "Follow the Leader". She becomes very interested in the Turtles' frequent hunt for the dozens of mutagen canisters scattered beyond NYC and forms a plan to trap them. She is later seen looking at a torn photograph of her late mother when she is ambushed the new Footbots, a latest invention of the Kraang for Oroku Saki. Although overpowered past their impressive fighting techniques, Shredder emerges to inform her that he is leaving for Nippon to take care of "urgent concern." He warns her not to make whatsoever moves against the Turtles until his render to New York, that obedience comes with a stiff punishment. In the 2-part episode "The Manhattan Project", Leo tells Karai the truth that Splinter is her biological male parent, but she dismisses it every bit a lie. In "The Wrath of Tiger Claw", she begins to have doubts towards whether or non Shredder is telling the truth. She "lies" to Leonardo, saying that she believed she is Splinter's daughter and so that style she can go to the Turtles' Lair to investigate to see if the Turtles are telling the truth and contacts Tiger Claw only in case if she needs fill-in, but when she institute out that she really was Splinter's child, she regretted her past actions and for contacting Tiger Claw and tried to make up for them by helping the Turtles fight Tiger Claw. She is overpowered and taken back to Shredder, who imprisoned her now that she knew the truth about her parentage and true association.
Karai made two nonspeaking cameos in "The Legend of the Kuro Kabuto" when she was visited by Shredder who tried to explain that information technology would have been incorrect for her to be raised past "scum like Splinter" and that he had done only what he had to do, what he knew was right. She turned away from her "father", refusing to even acknowledge his presence. One time he had left, she began hacking away at the bars of her prison house cell, determined to escape. In "Vengeance is Mine", Karai is rescued past the Turtles and brought back to the lair. However, afterward hearing the story of their rivalry and her mother'south death from her biological father, she got and so angry that she returned to Shredder's lair to put an end to him in one case and for all, only to be captured in one case more than. Shredder's real program was to use her every bit bait to mutate the Turtles into snakes - reasoning that, as the natural enemy of the rat, the mutated turtle-snakes would then swallow Splinter, who would be unable to fight his sons - only he accidentally causes Karai to autumn into the mutagen, turning her into a mutant ophidian that goes on a rampage before escaping as she regains control of herself when nearly to kill Splinter. Although Donatello hopes to create a retro-mutagen to cure Karai, it is revealed that she is a special kind of mutant and can almost completely modify back to her human self, retaining simply her greenish serpent eyes, venomous fangs, and prehensile tongue.
In the second season two-role finale, "The Invasion", Karai had two not-speaking cameos; where she appeared near an alley fashion to hibernate from the Kraang, and at the end when she had rescued her biological begetter from drowning to the death in the sewer. She checked his vital organs and warmly nudged him before taking off in the sewers. She also appeared in a flashback when Shredder was reminiscing her training as a immature girl, to her unintentional mutation into a mindless purple-and-white serpent. She was shown saving Splinter from drowning in a drain pipe. She had brought him to shore, and checked his vital signs earlier returning to the waters of the sewer. In the third flavor episode "Serpent Chase", Karai is chased by Anton Zeck, Ivan Steranko, Rahzar, and Fishface to be taken to Shredder, who intends to have "his girl" back, only nether his complete control. Donatello observes that her mind is becoming more snake-like as time goes on, every bit she can inappreciably even speak, but she still acknowledged her erstwhile enemies every bit friends and said goodbye to them before departing into the metropolis. She is captured and given to Shredder, who has Baxter brainstorm to piece of work on a mind control serum to get Karai back on his side.
In "The Deadly Venom", non just has Baxter successfully helped Karai control her mutation (allowing her to remain in human being form just shape-shift her artillery into snakes, every bit well as infect her enemies with diverse toxins, poisons and acidic venom), merely he too brainwashes her into working for and obeying the Shredder once again, forcing her to call him "Father" against her will. She is forced to hunt down the Turtles, and their trusted homo allies (April O'Neil and Casey Jones) to ultimately get to Splinter. After infecting April, Casey, Mikey and Raphael with her incurably lethal serpent'due south venom, she faced Leonardo; one-on-one who had managed to counteract her lethal venom by utilizing his newly developed healing gifts of "the healing hands" mantra Splinter had taught him earlier. Although defeated, she managed to escape while Leonardo was distracted. Many nights subsequently, in "Assail of the Mega Shredder", Karai is seen connected to a Kraang-like contraction that injects her encephalon with multiple encephalon-worms. She once more staged a plan to capture the Turtles' and identify in 4 dissever traps. This would then force Splinter to fight her to the biting finish for his sons' lives. Fortunately, Splinter later used his "healing hand" mantra, which weakened the brain-worm inside her caput, causing her to spit information technology out, therefore restoring her gratis volition. Although the Turtles' searched long and hard, she had fled from the urban center of New York; presumably back to Japan.
Many months later, Karai is later used by Splinter and April as a motivation for the Shredder to aid in fending off the Triceraton invasion in season 3 two-part finale "Annihilation: Earth!", but Shredder ultimately betrays and kills Splinter anyway in cold blood. Karai is and so killed off-screen with the World'due south devastation, merely she is saved when the Ninja Turtles create a brand-new timeline in "World's Last Stand up". Finally complimentary of the vile brain-worm that had controlled her, a furious Karai focuses all her efforts on taking down Oroku Saki and his criminal empire with the help of her one-time friend Shinigami, a Buddhist witch who possesses extraordinarily powerful night magic. To give more thought to her new bulldoze, new Human foot soldiers are recruited for her ain army which she herself commands. Unfortunately, she is later captured past the Shredder (who has now become an unusually strong bladed, muscular mutant himself) and used equally a leverage to force Splinter into another duel to the death. Suspended in chains, Karai is forced to picket as her one true begetter is constantly pulverized by the Super Shredder's immense forcefulness. She manages to utilize her mutant-snake abilities to break free of her restraints and joins upwardly with Apr and the Turtles but are blocked by several Chrome Domes. After, Karai runs off with April and the Turtles to the Undercity and is horrified to run into her father, Splinter, barely holding his own against Super Shredder. Before she tin can rush to her male parent'due south aid, more Chrome Domes assail and she watches in horror as Splinter and Oroku Saki fall 1,000 feet; presumably to their deaths.
Karai then joins with Leonardo and April, to attract Oroku Saki to the surface. Ambushed by Tiger Claw, she defends Apr and comes to aid Leonardo, who is existence torn apart past Super Shredder. She brutally attacks him with her tanto. She is virtually crushed to death by a truck simply is saved by April's strong telekinetic grip. She distracts Saki past "offering him the chance of redemption" without the demand for vengeance, which was simply a ruse for a badly injured Leonardo to escape. She so took advantage of the Super Shredder's distraction to attack him directly by punching his pulsating mutated heart. She abandoned the chase to help April go Leonardo back for medical attention. Some weeks later, Karai is shown to be working with the Mighty Mutanimals to plan her side by side move. She is shocked when they are interrupted past the sudden arrival of Super Shredder himself. She furiously attempts to set on him with her tanto but is blasted backward by his spiked mutated arm, is seriously hurt and knocked unconsciousness by the burning debris. She is saved by Leonardo (who desperately performed CPR to save her from more smoke inhalation) and is taken to the hospital by Shinigami. She somewhen regains consciousness in a hospital bed, and is shown to exist wearing a cervix brace; attached to a life-back up machine. The Turtles' sadly inform her of the death of her father and their defeat at the hands of the Super Shredder. She weakly tells Leonardo to put an end to all of this, and that she volition always believe in him. She is subsequently shown next to Leonardo on the building of Stockman Industries with a broken arm. She tells Leonardo that there is nothing for him to apologize for, and thanks him for doing what no one else could: finish off the Shredder. She looks on at the skies, where the spirit of Splinter watches over her and the others with pride.
Starting in the 5th flavour, Karai and her adept friend Shinigami were traveling in the expressionless of nighttime in pursuit of Foot soldiers who had double-crossed her, equally they accused her of not beingness worthy to rule the Foot clan. She was all of a sudden attacked by a mysterious, masked warrior. She was shocked her to discover that it was, in fact, her onetime teacher and mentor- Hatori Tatsu. Later on escaping (thanks to Shinigami's nighttime arts) she came to the Lair to warn the Turtles of Tatsu'south desire to rule as the new Shredder, with the mutated, legendary Kuro Kabuto itself in his possession. She is angered and horrified when told that Tiger Claw and his Human foot cult is seeking the Kabuto to return Oroku Saki to life. She resolved for them all to notice Tatsu and have him downwardly while recovering the Kuro Kabuto, as it is the central that gives its wearer full control over the unabridged Foot clan. With Leonardo to back her up, Karai appeared at the warehouse where the Kabuto laid and sneaked upwardly behind Tatsu, set up to strike the swordsman downwardly. Nonetheless, her gambit proved foolish, as her quondam teacher sensed her presence and beat out her again with little endeavor. In a fury, she knocked off his silver oni mask, revealing him to be bullheaded. With Leonardo's aid, she was capable of putting him off guard and severely seize with teeth him with her snake fangs; thus infecting him with her lethal venom as well. She then turned to the Foot soldiers, stating that Tatsu had been merely using them and tarnishing the proper name of the Foot clan for his own glory, only as the Shredder had; that the Foot Association deserves a noble destiny, one with laurels and morality. In "Heart of Evil", Karai later worked alongside Apr who were pursuing Bebop on a motorbike. When the bike was destroyed by the mutant-warthog's purple free energy whips, she was saved from sustaining any injury via April's strong telekinetic abilities. She then fought Kavaxas past even turning full serpent and managed to proceeds the mystical Seal of the Ancients from him for a brusk time. Some nights afterward, in "Cease Times", Karai aided her April and the Turtles in recovering the fragments of Shredder's heart. She road with April on a motorcycle in pursuit of Bebop. When they were seen, she was saved from falling hard past April'due south incredibly strong telekinesis. Despite her all-time efforts, she was not able to stop the centre of her adopted "father" from falling into the hands of Tiger Hook and Kavaxas. She eventually shows up at the Lair riding on Leatherhead's back. She then went with Leonardo, Michelangelo and Leatherhead to cease Kavaxas and the revived, zombie-like Super Shredder. She watched every bit the two were dragged into the Netherworld via a portal. As the sunset, she bed a final farewell to her begetter's spirit in the form a warm and loving hug. She wanted to appreciate the beautiful sunset with Leonardo and the others before going home.
In the ii-function episode "When Worlds Collide", Karai seems to remain with the Ninja Turtles and her proficient friend April O'Neil in the Lair, where she frequently spars with Leonardo, whom she expressed her common romantic feelings for during their "playful" preparation sessions. She waited on the rooftops as the two Salamandrians arrived, and was obviously repulsed that Raphael had a thing for "a big newt." She agreed to work together with them to stop the Newtralizer from wiping out the Utroms. When the extraterrestrial bug Lord Dregg invaded, Karai was shocked at Leonardo's capture. She tried to agree off the hordes of Vreen, but was eventually taken to Dregg'due south spaceship as well. Once released, she fought alongside Leonardo, Donatello and Apr against Lord Dregg, but was hands beaten. Upon the destruction of the Newtralizer via electrocution, she expressed sadness when Michelangelo offered to utilise his temporarily acquired electrical-generating abilities to purchase her and the Turtles enough fourth dimension to abandon ship; seemingly sacrificing his own life in the process. When Michelangelo reappeared unscathed, Karai assured him that today was a win and that they should celebrate. She expressed her exasperation when Raphael and Mona Lisa shared a loving hug.
In "The Frankenstein Experiment" Karai briefly appeared in an illusion that the mummified Pharaoh had cast to torment Leonardo, as a vampire with the Super Shredder behind her, which gravely worried the Turtle leader. In "The Foot Walks Again" and "The Large Blowout" Karai returns, along with her good friend Shinigami (who was previously injured past Tatsu along with Casey), and confronts the much less intimidating Shredder from the second earth of the '80s–90s Ninja Turtles. She joins upwardly with her allies Apr and Casey, and later the Ninja Turtles, their 1980s counterparts and the Mighty Mutanimals, to end the present Bebop and Rocksteady from working with Krang and Shredder to rip apart both dimensions and destroy the entire multiverse.

Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

Voiced by Gwendoline Yeo, Karai debuts in the four-part series finale as ancestress of Splinter every bit the ninja master-turned-rat'south maternal keen-groovy-great-great grandmother, which prompted the Turtles to call her "Gran-Gran." In this comedic serial, she is the biological daughter of Oroku Saki as opposed to existence adopted past him, who recognized just how corrupt her male parent'due south soul was by the night magical armor that warped him into the relentless, villainous Shredder. To put a end to this boxing of bloodshed, Karai went confronting her father and founded the Hamato Clan and imprisoned her own father in the Twilight Realm along with herself for five centuries.
Afterwards valiantly and tirelessly contesting the in one case peaceful Pes Clan, Hamato Karai's spirit ended trapped within the Twilight Realm to suppress Shredder'southward full force, and was referred to every bit "the weapon that could put an cease to the Shredder" past her Hamato descendants, ane of whom was Splinter'southward tardily mother. Once plant by the Turtles and Splinter, she was surprised to see turtles and a rat continuing on 2 legs and introduced herself as Hamato Karai, much to Splinter's excitement at meeting finally his maternal not bad-great-great-corking grandmother. In the end, Oroku Saki is released from the dark force that had consumed his unabridged being and hugs his long-lost daughter. She then leaves for the Heavens with Saki'southward own essence to finally remainder in peace.

Film [edit]

Unmasked Karai in the 2007 picture TMNT

  • Karai appears in TMNT, voiced by Zhang Ziyi. In the film, Karai is the new leader of the Pes, hired by the mysterious billionaire Max Winters to help him and his Stone Generals hunt down the thirteen ancient immortal monsters.[82] She fights with Leonardo (whom she clearly recognizes) and rejects his offer to help them, likewise engaging in battle with April O'Neil while the Foot battles the Turtles and their allies. During the tide of the boxing, both the Foot Association and the Turtles realized that Winters, revealing himself to be an immortal warlord named Yaotl, only wanted the monsters to be returned to their world to undo the immortality curse he and his Stone Generals had endured. Unfortunately, the Rock Generals accept betrayed Winters by deliberately missing the final monster and intend to use the portal to finalize their conquest of World. When the Rock Generals offer the Foot a gamble to join them in world conquest, Karai refuses, saying that they would honor their contract to Winters. Aided by April and Casey, she then leads her ninja in retrieving the final of the monsters. In the cease, Karai parts means with the Turtles peacefully, only gives a ambiguous concluding word that Turtles "have passed" something (she refuses to elaborate) and "soon we will have further business together; the kind that involves familiar faces from your past", implying on the Shredder'south inevitable return to life.

  • Karai appears in Turtles Forever, with Karen Neill reprising her role from the 2003 animated serial. She frees Ch'rell from the clutches of the 1987 series' Shredder, Krang, Bebop, and Rocksteady. Karai then aids the Shredder in modifying the Technodrome with Utrom technology.[83] The Utrom Shredder, consumed with rage for revenge on the Turtles, wants to destroy every dimension where the Ninja Turtles exist even though information technology will about likely destroy himself, but Karai intervenes, rescuing the classic Turtles, the 1987 Shredder, Krang, and the 2003 Splinter. In the finish, at the Turtles Prime dimension (Mirage Turtles), Karai fights aslope the Turtles, Splinter, besides as the 1987 serial' Shredder and Krang, to stop the Utrom Shredder's insane plot.[84] Even though Ch'rell is blown to smithereens, seemingly for good, Karai states that he shall return.
  • Karai appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, portrayed by Minae Noji.[85] Karai is depicted equally Shredder's assistant who leads many of the Human foot Clan'due south field missions. Karai is seen many times accompanying Eric Sacks and Shredder. Karai is last seen in a car chase with the Turtles where Raphael causes her jeep to crash into a tree.
  • Karai appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, with Brittany Ishibashi replacing Minae Noji in the role.[86] She is nevertheless Shredder's right-hand woman, interim as both a bodyguard and assistant. She also works closely with Baxter Stockman. Karai is last seen in a fight with Apr, which ends with April knocking Karai out.

Video games [edit]

  • Karai appears as the terminal boss in the Sega Genesis[87] and Super Nintendo Entertainment Arrangement[88] versions of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters.[89] She is a hole-and-corner unlockable playable grapheme through the apply of a crook code in the SNES version (in the Genesis version she is only unlockable with the use of a crook device). In the story mode of the SNES version, "Master Karai" (who is not known to the Turtles[88] [90]) arrives in New York with "the forces of the Shredder Elite" in order to avenge the Shredder, and kidnaps Splinter and Apr to lure the Turtles into fighting her minions (plainly including the Shredder); before her boss fight, Splinter says Karai "possesses super human being powers." In the Tournament way, "a very stiff fighter by the name of 'Karai'" is announced by April to be "still alive" and challenges the winner of the titular fighting tournament to fight her (the terminal fight takes place on a moving train). In the Genesis version, Karai has a different backstory, in which she in league with Krang has sent the Turtles' clones to kidnap Principal Splinter into Dimension Ten.[91] She suddenly reveals herself to be the true mastermind behind this at the terminate of the game, following the player's defeat of Krang (in addition, the regular ending has Karai saying that it was only her clone that has been destroyed, as she can be truly killed only in the alternative ending after finishing the game at the hardest difficulty setting).
  • Karai appears as a dominate and an unlockable playable graphic symbol in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus, voiced by Karen Neill.[92] In the game's story mode, the Turtles see Karai subsequently she very uneasily decided to obey the Shredder's order to put them to decease. After defeating Karai in combat, Leonardo pleads for her to choose honor over the loyalty to the Shredder, even going as far as allowing her to strike him downwards if she chooses and so, but she finds unable to do so and asks him to impale her instead. Leonardo refuses in plough and leaves, telling her that he believes they will one day understand each other.
  • Karai appears as the penultimate boss in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare, voiced over again past Karen Neill.
  • Karai has a voice-simply appearance in TMNT, voiced by Jennifer Morehouse.
  • Kara appears equally a boss in TMNT. She appears masked and displays more than abilities in the fight against her than she does in the 2007 animated film (including duplication and teleportation).
  • Karai appears as a playable character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Boom-Upwardly, voiced by Karen Neill.[93] In the game'southward story mode, featuring a motion comic with an original plot co-written by Peter Laird, Karai looks more than like in Mirage comics and is the Shredder's girl who appears to ally with the Turtles. But after they defeat the Shredder, Karai reveals that she used the Turtles to go rid of him so she could usurp the Pes Clan every bit a side by side in line. Unexpectedly, the Shredder rises up, just Leonardo kicks him into Karai, landing them into the alien Transmat device that then teleports them away and "that problem is solved."
  • Karai appears equally a boss in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Arcade Assail.
  • Karai appears equally a recurring boss in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, voiced by Renee Faia.
  • Karai appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, voiced by Kelly Hu. She stops Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael and tells the Foot Clan to attack them.
  • Karai appears equally a boss in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze, voiced by Kelly Hu.
  • Karai appears equally a boss in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan, voiced by Tammy Nishimura.

Toys [edit]

  • Playmates Toys released an action figure of Karai from the 2003 cartoon in her Shredder armor (with a removable helmet) in 2005, packed with bonus DVD.[94]
  • Playmates also released a larger activity figure based on every bit she has appeared in the film TMNT (featuring a changeable head, with or without the face mask and hood) in 2007.[95]
  • In 2014, the TMNT Lego ready included two versions of Karai: from the ongoing Goggle box show,[96] and from the new picture.[97]
  • Karai from the Mirage comic series was included in the first wave of TMNT Blind Box miniature Funko Mystery Minis activeness figures.[98]
  • A "Karai Snake" action figure from the 2012 cartoon was released past Playmates in 2015.[99]
  • A "Human Karai" action figure from the 2012 cartoon was released by Playmates in 2016.[100]

See also [edit]

  • Chibiusa
  • List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles characters
  • Official website Ninja Turtles

Notes [edit]

  1. ^ Karai's name is the same every bit the Japanese adjective karai ( 辛い ) [1] that generally translates into "spicy" (for describing foods), but also covers less common meanings like "severe" or "harsh". It also resembles words like kurai ( 暗い ),[2] meaning "dark", and kerai ( 家来 )'[3] a give-and-take for retainers who serve under a lord or clan. In Japanese localizations of TMNT media, Karai's proper noun is written with the phonetic katakana script as karai ( カライ ), rending any connections to bodily Japanese vocabulary ambiguous. Her name'due south pronunciation was inverse to "Karrai" in Brazil, to avoid confusion with a local pronunciation of the word "caralho" (dick), besides used every bit a slang.[4]
  2. ^ In 2014, Eastman referred to the Shredder every bit "her father",[fourteen] but no such connection was ever made in the actual comic. He besides commented that Keith David's inking of the "unsafe/sexy" Karai in the arc reminded him of Michael Dooney's piece of work on female characters in the series.[xv]
  3. ^ In a homage scene, the way Karai held Leonardo hostage is exactly how the Shredder held him in the first live-activeness film to force the other iii to surrender.
  4. ^ Laird wrote he was "disappointed" to meet Karai at April and Casey's nuptials and fighting on the side of the "practiced guys" in the end.[75]
  5. ^ In an early draft of this episode, her title was Princess Karai[77] and April would get into Karai's "Dark Princess outfit" to defeat the Shredder and accept control of the Foot in guise of her.[78]

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External links [edit]

  • Karai (comic book grapheme) – Comic Vine

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