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Bebop and Rocksteady are a fictional duo of a mutant warthog and mutant rhinoceros that have made appearances as characters in various media releases of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. The two characters are henchmen who follow the orders of the franchise's chief antagonist, Shredder , the leader of the Foot Clan .
When Rocksteady and Bebop planned to mutate the Turtles, Leonardo states that they should mutate more animals. This causes Rocksteady and Bebop to dump the Shredder Mutants into the mutagen vat which fused them into a gigantic blob-like super-mutant dubbed Mega-Shredder as it goes on a rampage in New York. When the Mega-Shredder's young Oroku ...
In Wanted: Bebop & Rocksteady, The Foot Walks Again and The Big Blowout, they team up with the 2012 Turtles again, along with April, Casey, Karai, Shinigami, and the Mighty Mutanimals to stop Bebop and Rocksteady (Anton Zeck and Ivan Steranko), Krang and 1987 Shredder. 80s Leonardo (voiced by Cam Clarke) is the 1980s counterpart of Leonardo.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, commonly abbreviated as TMNT, is a media franchise created by the comic book artists Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.It follows Leonardo, Donatello, Raphael and Michelangelo, four anthropomorphic turtle brothers trained in ninjutsu who fight evil in New York City.
Bebop and Rocksteady had accidentally spilled a barrel of mutagen down the sewer which washed Jack into the river and he became a mutant manta ray. Ray first met the TMNT after first saving them from a torpedo that Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady shot at them from a submarine and defeating Shredder under water. When Ray brought Shredder to the ...
The film’s all-star voice cast included Jackie Chan (Splinter), Maya Rudolph (Cynthia Utrom), John Cena (Rocksteady), Rogen (Bebop), Rose Byrne (Leatherhead), Hannibal Buress (Genghis Frog ...
The characters of Bebop and Rocksteady, who were popular villains in the 1987 animated series, could not be used due to Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird objecting, with the latter stating that "their constant one-note shtick in the first animated series [was] extremely annoying and silly to the point of being stupid". [12]
Bebop and Bebe are the latest subjects of armchair detectives searching for clues on social media — even when the evidence points the other way This Mother-Daughter Duo Has Become the Center of ...