11 Facts About Krang

1.

Krang is a fictional supervillain appearing in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles-related media, most frequently in the 1987 animated series and its associated merchandise, such as the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comic book and most of the classic TMNT video games.

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2.

Krang is still one of the primary antagonists to the Ninja Turtles, appearing as General Krang in the 2012 IDW comic publication.

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3.

Krang was created by David Wise, with inspirations from the Utroms, to supply the Shredder with extraterrestrial technology.

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4.

When he was banished from Dimension X, Krang was stripped of his body and reduced to a brain-like form.

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5.

Every plan Krang conceives is either aimed at that goal, or towards the short-term objective of powering-up the Technodrome.

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6.

Krang spent the next two years in Dimension X, until he was contacted by Dregg.

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7.

Krang, who was as brutal as his father but opposed his uncautious politics, fled with a few survivors of his people through an interdimensional portal to Burnow Island on Earth, where he established a base from which he intended to terraform this world into a new home for his people.

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8.

Krang makes a small cameo appearance in the episode "Secret Origins Part 3" of the 2003 series.

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9.

Krang appears in the 2009 crossover film, Turtles Forever, in which he, Shredder and the Turtles from the 1987 show end up in the 2003 universe.

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10.

Krang then used his powers to enslave most of the Utroms into becoming hive mind slaves.

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11.

Krang Leader is voiced by Jim Pirri and Krang Sister is voiced by Toks Olagundoye.

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