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evil Shredder and leading the Foot clan into worshiping them. Eventually a group of warriors who created the mystic weapon key and used it to banish them into another realm for a thousand years. During the series finale, Shredder unearths the remains of a Krang inside a buried ship while looking for Empyrean to fulfill his goals. By the time the Foot opens the portal to set them free, only three of them have survived their exile, they then possess the members of the Foot Clan and turn them into monstrous minions (with the same fate later befalling Raph, until Leo snaps him out of it) and proceed to take over the highest building of the city in order to open a portal big enough for their ship Technodrome to crossover.
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in that they utilise a form of bio-growth that usually takes over or otherwise transmutates anything it touches, to the point that it can puppeteer inorganic matter. Their members include the mastermind behind their plan who leads the other two, a female Krang who leads the possessed slaves into battle and has a temper, and a silent one who is in charge of spreading the bio-growth, creating the portal and piloting the
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Shredder's obsession with the Turtles and Splinter; while Shredder sees them as mortal enemies, Krang seems to regard them more like annoyances to be destroyed when they interfere in his plans. He does have his own "version" of the turtles, however- a rebellious group of teens from Dimension X named the neutrinos seem to have a very similar relationship to Krang as Shredder has to the TMNT.
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universes, the latter of which the Kraang had especially been trying to conquer, using Sub-Prime's desire to "wipe out the Turtles at any cost" as leverage. Sub-Prime banishes him back to the 1987-universe once this is revealed, as this incompetence was why Krang was banished in the first place (the fact about the 1987 Krang being a cousin and his exile is non-canon to the 1987 series).
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Dimension X without Krang and Shredder. At that point they began operating out of an old science building. Krang and Shredder eventually returned to the Technodrome in the season 8 episode Turtle Trek, but the Turtles destroy the engines of the Technodrome, trapping it and its inhabitants in Dimension X and putting an end to Krang's plans.
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Unlike the previous versions of the Krang who mostly relied on their intellect, this version is more powerful and deadly and is capable of fighting without the use of any kind of tech and are virtually unstoppable in their suits. Their method of mutation also greatly differs from prior incarnations
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In the 40th Anniversary Comics Celebration, it is revealed that after his final defeat, Kraang prime's cells survived and began to absorb every living being it came across, eventually developing a consciousness and taking a humanoid form, renaming itself Kraang Primordius with the intent to consume
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Krang spent the next two years in Dimension X, until he was contacted by Dregg. Dregg arranged for him and Shredder to come back to Earth, to help him fight the Turtles. However, Dregg betrays them, and drains Krang's intelligence. Shredder escapes and restores Krang, but Dregg captures them again.
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Krang's ultimate goal is to take over the Earth; it probably only became his objective after he was exiled on the Earth, but this point is never made clear. Every plan Krang conceives is either aimed at that goal, or towards the short-term objective of powering-up the Technodrome. He does not share
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bringing with them a mutagen known as Empyrean, which created the YĹŤkai race. During feudal times in Japan, the Krang gifted Oroku Saki, leader of the Foot Clan, with the dark armor Kuroi YĹŤroi, which allowed Saki to defeat the Foot's enemies, but ended up possessing and transforming him into the
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Given the series introduces the 1987 show as an alternate universe, the original Krang makes an appearance, still voiced by Pat Fraley, being said to be a cousin of Kraang Sub-Prime that wound up exiled to that dimension because he was a screw-up. He attempted to destroy the Mirage, 1987 and 2012
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Counting from the first meeting between the Turtles and Shredder and Krang, Krang spent seven seasons in the Technodrome, either somewhere on Earth or in Dimension X, scheming to power up his battle fortress and take over the Earth. Eventually the Turtles managed to banish the Technodrome back to
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army, moved into the Technodrome. In exchange, the Shredder had to design and build a new body for Krang, a human-shaped exo-suit referred to as his "android body", which he eventually turns giant and uses to attack the turtles. Shredder lived up to his part of the bargain in the season 1 episode
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While imprisoned on Neutrino, Kraang hires the bounty hunter Hakk-R to eliminate several material witnesses in order to get the trial cancelled, but Hakk-R fails thanks to the efforts of the Turtles. Eventually, Krang is found guilty and sentenced to permanent exile from Dimension X on Earth.
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Throughout the rest of the show, as well as most other appearances, Krang's most notable combat ability is weaponry which he can switch his android bodies hands out for - his most commonly seen weapons are swords, maces, and blasters.
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In the series finale, Divide and Conquer, the Turtles return to the Technodrome to take Krang's android body, which they need to fight Dregg. Krang is nowhere to be seen, but it is assumed that he is still somewhere in Dimension X.
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In the final season of the 1987 animated series, Krang showed signs of psychic powers when he hypnotized one of Lord Dregg's soldiers into obeying his and Shredder's commands, saying it would only work on weak-willed people.
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in which they never lived, and Shredder had no problem taking over the world; in that world, Shredder abandoned Krang after his conquest was complete, leaving him with no body and a heavily-damaged Technodrome.
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scientist whose mind is trapped in a robot body and who was forcibly conscripted by Krang to complete his terraforming machine, the Technodrome), and the
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as a new exobody. He stil continues to work on his own schemes, but his leadership of the Utroms is usurped by his former subordinate
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stop Krang from destroying the Earth, and the Utrom warlord is surrendered to the Neutrinos for trial for his numerous war crimes.
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when he seized control of Technodrome and presumably destroyed with the ship and the leader was exiled again at the hands of
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In order to augment his troops, Krang, initially disguised as a despotic human warlord, forms a business relationship with
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evolve into intelligent, humanoid mutants. When the Turtles learn of Krang's genocidal plans thanks to their human friend
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was originally going to voice the character, but scheduling conflicts made him unavailable.
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Finally, the Turtles spoil his plan and transport Shredder and Krang back to Dimension X.
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under the leadership of General Traag, and took the completed station called the
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the evil Utrom serves as a sole heartless version of Krang and Oroku Saki.
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this world into a new home for his people, which he calls "new Utrominon".
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Krang's physical appearance was inspired by the Utroms from the original
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to bring about the demigod's "Armageddon Game", and receives a restored
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An alien species based on both Krang and the Utroms appear in the
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in August 1988. In the 1987 TV series, Krang was voiced by
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Krang makes a small cameo appearance in the episode "
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Index

Technodrome
Krang (Marvel Comics)
Krang (disambiguation)

Kevin Eastman
Publisher
Archie Comics
IDW Publishing
First appearance
David Wise
Utrom
Dimension X
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (IDW Publishing)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie
supervillain
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
1987 animated series
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures
TMNT video games
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures
Archie Comics
Pat Fraley
2012 IDW comic publication
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
Brad Garrett
David Wise
the Shredder

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