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Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
Donatello and Miyamoto Usagi from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
POV: You walk into the lair and the boys are having their nightly pizza ritualšš„¹ Look at how ridiculously cute they are in this scene. Tiny hands gripping slices, those big shiny eyes, the cozy sewer vibes. 80s TMNT animation just hits different. š„¹š„¹š„¹š„¹
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i've been rewatching tmnt 2012 and tmnt 2003, and there's one extremely specific difference between the two that really exemplifies to me why 2003 is the better show: how both series treat unhoused people
the Professor is a character we meet very early on in 2K3 - the turtles met him sometime before the series start and he's close friends with all of them, gifting them computer parts or comics or anything else he thinks they'd enjoy, while the turtles bring the Professor and his community blankets and help protect them from bad guys who would take advantage of unhoused people
the turtles respect the hell out of him, and he's invited to their christmas parties as well as april and casey's wedding years down the line
the societal mistreatment of unhoused people is the focus of the Professor's first episode, and at no point is he ever depicted in a meanspirited or stereotypical way or are there are any jokes told at his expense. he's a well-written, fleshed out character that the show and writers actually respect as a character, and that goes for most of the reoccurring non-white characters in the series like Angel, Karai, and Silver Sentry
and then you have tmnt 2012
"Homeless Guy" makes his debut in the very first episode of the series, on a dirty mattress in a filthy alley, farting in his sleep. he's part of the joke that new york city is absolutely disgusting but the turtles are in awe of it all anyway
as a character, "Homeless Guy" never goes beyond this cheap, insulting depiction, and pops up a few more times in the series as the butt of the joke or to have something absolutely vile happen to him (FOR REAL THO, this series had a major gross-out obsession, it was hard to watch sometimes)
to me, the depiction and treatment of "Homeless Guy" exemplifies the generally meanspirited nature of the show, and the lack of empathy in its characters
calling every new mutant or alien they meet an ugly freak feels iffy at best and just wrong at worst when your main characters are inherent outcasts from society - basically, instead of building bridges with their fellow outcasts, tmnt 2012 would rather blow up the bridge and cook pizza over the ashes
Being a hero isn't just about strength, it's about kindness, compassion, and caring for others.
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Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
Comic: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Battle Nexus (2025)
Issue: #5
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Leo hugging Donnie and telling him how proud he is after Donatello literally saved every version of the Turtles⦠Iām not crying, youāre crying. This is peak brother content.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
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Hey everyone š
As a longtime Donnie fan who especially admires his calm, gentle, protective, and emotionally caring qualities, I wanted to politely share one of my honest (and perhaps unpopular) opinions.
This post is going to be quite long! I have a lot of thoughts I wanted to share about Donatello, so feel free to read it in parts whenever you have time or skip it if youāre not up for a longer read. Thank you so much for your understanding!
1. The fandom focuses too much on Donnieās āgeniusā and not enough on his heart.
Yes, heās incredibly smart. But what makes him special to me is how much he cares, for his brothers, for innocent people, for doing the right thing. Intelligence without kindness is cold. Donnie has both.
2. Donatello being āthe gentle oneā is not a boring trait, itās his greatest strength.
A lot of people in the fandom see āsoftā Donnie as boring or less capable, especially when compared to Raphās anger or Leoās strict leadership. But I believe staying kind and compassionate even when the world is violent and scary takes real inner strength. In 2003 and Archie, Donnie shows that you can be intelligent and powerful without losing your heart. That balance is rare and beautiful, and itās the main reason why those versions feel so special to me.
3. I want more focus on Donnie using his intelligence with compassion.
Instead of just āDonnie builds cool weapon and it explodes lol,ā I wish we saw him creating things that genuinely help people, solve emotional problems, or bring peace. Show his brain being used for kindness and healing, not only for fighting.
4. Donatello being a pacifist or reluctant fighter (like in Archie Comics) makes him more interesting, not less.
Some fans say it makes him boring or weak. I completely disagree. A genius turtle who hates violence but still fights to protect the people he loves shows real depth and inner conflict. Thatās much more compelling than just āhe hits people with a bo staff really well.ā
5. Making Donnie super violent or āedgyā in fanfiction is weird.
Iāve seen some dark fanfics where Donnie suddenly becomes aggressive or cruel when angry. That feels completely against his core character. Even when heās pushed to his limit, the best Donnies still try to solve things with intelligence and care first.
6. The fandom sometimes treats Donnie like a walking toolbox.
They only care about what he can invent or fix. But he has feelings, dreams, and a heart too. He deserves to be loved as a full person, not just āthe smart brother who builds stuff.ā
7. 1990s movie Donatello is secretly one of the best.
His personality is so warm and he has great chemistry with the others. I feel like people forget how good he was just because the live-action effects were silly.
8. The 2003 series understood Donnieās personality the best.
it treated him as more than just āthe smart one.ā Instead of exaggerating a single trait, the series balanced every side of him naturally. He was intelligent without being arrogant, gentle without seeming weak, serious when the situation called for it, and still capable of humor and warmth.
What made that version stand out was how emotionally grounded he felt. Donnie wasnāt just the tech expert of the team, he was also patient, compassionate, dependable, and often the calmest presence among his brothers. The show understood that his intelligence and empathy were equally important parts of who he was, which made him feel like a fully developed person rather than a stereotype.
9. Donnieās best chemistry is with characters who appreciate his quiet side.
Whether itās April, his brothers, or even side characters, I love when people let him talk about his interests without mocking him, or when he gets to show protectiveness and emotional support. The loud ātsundereā or super-angsty dynamics donāt appeal to me as much.
10. I donāt connect as much with super sarcastic or super dramatic Donnies.
Versions where heās very high-strung, overly anxious for comedy, or super Snarky are fun for other people, but for me they feel less like the Donatello I love most, the calm, reliable, emotionally intelligent turtle who keeps the team grounded. (No hate though! Every version has something special.)
11. April and Donnie work better as close friends than as a couple in most versions.
I donāt mind the romance in some continuities, but I actually prefer when they have a deep, trusting friendship. Donnie deserves someone who sees and appreciates his gentle heart.
12. The bo staff is the most elegant weapon and fits Donnie perfectly.
It requires balance, intelligence, and control. Itās not about raw power. Thatās why itās my favorite weapon in the whole franchise.
13. Donnie being emotionally intelligent is more important than being book smart.
A genius who doesnāt understand feelings is cold. The Donnie who notices when his brothers are hurting and tries to help them is the one I admire most.
14. The Archie Comics version of Donnie deserves way more recognition.
He is probably the purest and most morally consistent Donatello. His pacifist nature, his deep compassion, and his willingness to question violence even in a ninja world make him incredibly special. I made a whole fun facts post about him because I love that side of Donnie.
15. The relationship between Donatello and Master Splinter is deeply underrated.
Splinter seems to understand Donnieās sensitive and thoughtful nature better than most give him credit for. Their quiet conversations, the way Splinter gently guides Donnieās overthinking, and the mutual respect between them is one of the most touching father-son bonds in TMNT. Itās subtle, but very meaningful.
16. 2003 Donatello has the best relationships with his brothers and other characters in the whole franchise.
He genuinely connects with them. Heās patient with Mikey, calmly helps Raph when heās angry, shares quiet understanding with Leo, and acts as the emotional anchor of the team. His bonds feel deep, caring, and layered. Even with April and others, his interactions are respectful, warm, and full of real trust.
For me, this is what makes 2003 Donnie my favorite, he doesnāt just solve problems with tech, he makes everyone feel safe and understood. That quiet emotional intelligence is unmatched. I know many prefer the chaotic banter in other versions, and thatās fine! But 2003ās relationships hit different for me.
17. Iād really like future versions of Donatello in TMNT to highlight not only his intelligence, but also his softer qualities
his kindness, empathy, and emotional awareness. A Donnie who is calm, thoughtful, and emotionally grounded, someone who listens and understands as much as he creates and invents, would bring a lot of warmth and depth to his character and make him feel even more well-rounded.
18. Donatello should have more quiet, domestic, or healing moments in stories.
Heās always fixing things, inventing solutions, or worrying about his brothers. I wish we saw more of him just⦠resting, reading, or having soft conversations. The IDW 2011's finale moment with Tang Shenās spirit is so beautiful because itās exactly that kind of gentle scene Donnie deserves more of.
19. Donatello is already a complete and wonderful character without needing to be āfixedā or made edgier.
He doesnāt need more trauma, more attitude, or more chaos to be interesting. His balance of intelligence, kindness, and quiet strength is enough, and honestly, itās perfect to me.
20. Future adaptations would benefit from returning to a more introspective and gentle interpretation of Donatello.
The versions that portray him as thoughtful, calm, and protective create the strongest emotional resonance. Loud, meme-oriented, or overly theatrical portrayals, while popular, do not capture the essence of the Donatello I have come to respect and admire most deeply.
21. Loving Donatello has gently changed how I view intelligence.
Before, I sometimes associated being smart with being cold or superior. But Donnie showed me that true intelligence can be humble, caring, and used to make the world softer for the people around you. Heās changed the way I think about what makes someone truly āsmart.ā
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Thank you so much for taking the time to read my thoughts I know that every version of Donatello has its own strengths and that fans connect with different aspects of him, and that diversity is one of the beautiful things about the TMNT fandom. These are just my personal feelings after many years of loving the character. Iād really love to hear what you think as well, whether you agree, disagree, or have your own opinions. As long as we stay kind and respectful to each other, Iām always happy to read different perspectives. What do you think? šš¢
Comic: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2011)
Issue: #50
Publisher: IDW Publishing
I really loved issue #50 because of the emotional payoff with Donatello. After everything he's been through, seeing him finally back with his family and brothers in such a powerful, heartfelt way was incredibly satisfying. It felt like a real turning point and one of the most rewarding moments in the whole run for me.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) - S04E06 - Four Turtles And A Baby
I really like this episode because Donatello is wonderfully protective of the baby. Heās very attentive and goes out of his way to keep her safe, which brings out a gentle and caring side of his character that I find quite endearing.
Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge
Comic: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2011)
Issue: #29
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Raphael and Donatello from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2011)
Issue: #104
Publisher: IDW Publishing
Donatello and April O'Neil from Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)