Later in the story the NY Hamato clan kids are given mystic powers by the clan spirits. I made some rough designs.
Part one
Raph: earth movement
Mikey: flight+light
Klunk: hammerspace
Leo: force fields
Donnie: sonic scream, technomancy
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Later in the story the NY Hamato clan kids are given mystic powers by the clan spirits. I made some rough designs.
Part one
Raph: earth movement
Mikey: flight+light
Klunk: hammerspace
Leo: force fields
Donnie: sonic scream, technomancy
introducing: That Damn Mannequin
(from a joke based on this ⬇️ that the Hamato kids would 100% find it tossed out and take it home.)
Alternate names: Dammanequin, Manny
Mystic powers part two!
April: shapeshifting
Casey: fire
Karai: blade summoning
Mutanimals part one- Slash, Pete, and Bebop and Rocksteady
1. Bebop and Rocksteady are in a queerplatonic relationship and as legally married as two criminal mutants can get- they kidnapped a priest and had him draw up a certificate. Is it legal? No, but nothing they do is.
2. Imagine Pete as voiced by Weird Al.
Songs the NY Hamato clan members (mostly the kids) would sing
Bonus:
Donnie is the only one who can successfully hit the high notes. (Robin is a close second, though.)
Both Raph and Casey are very loud, especially when a rock song is played. It’s unclear if this is accidental or on purpose.
All of them are suckers for a good boy band song- Mikey and April have unofficially claimed “I Want It That Way,” while Leo jumps at the chance to take the spotlight during “It’s Gonna Be Me.”
The Disney songs were initially added by Mikey and Raph, and later April.
Every once in a while a new song will appear in the playlist that’s so specific it could only have been a single person- such as “Bring Me To Life,” added by Leo.
Klunk has claimed “Rasputin.” Nobody else sings it.
Splinter rarely sings, or so he says. However, somebody added Elton John’s “Rocket Man.”