List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles organisations
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This is a list of organizations, groups, alliances and races from the fictional universe of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
[edit] Table of appearances
This table shows a list of organizations and their appearances on the nine major incarnations of the TMNT franchise
This table is not automatically generated, so please add new organizations as they are added to the article.
- This list is of appearances, a brief mentioning or reference is not counted.
Organisation | E&L's TMNT | 1987 show | Adventures | NT: TNM | 2003 show | Feature films | videogames |
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Brotherhood | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Channel 3 | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No |
Channel 6 | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | Yes |
The Dark Turtles | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Federation | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Foot Clan | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
Guardians | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
H.A.V.O.C. | No | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
Inuwashi Gunjin | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Kanabo | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Mokusai no Bushi | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Mutanimals | No | No | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Neutrinos | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No |
Ninja Tribunal | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
O'Neil Tech | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Peacekeepers | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Purple Dragons | Yes | Unknown | Unknown | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Rock Soldiers | No | Yes | Yes | No | No | No | Yes |
Street Phantoms | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
TCRI | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
TGRI | No | No | No | No | No | Yes | No |
Triceraton | Yes | Yes | No | No | Yes | No | Yes |
Utrom | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa | Yes | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
Y'Lyntian | No | No | No | No | Yes | No | No |
[edit] Brotherhood
The Brotherhood are a lizard-like species living in an alternate dimension. The Brotherhood are an extremely vicious race, who wiped out all life on their own world and now travel to alternate ones simply to feast on the inhabitants. Unfortunately, the gateway in the last world they reached was broken, and they were trapped there until April's uncle August arrived. They tricked him into repairing the portal, saying that they simply wished to share their tecnology and knowledge with Earth. Their evil nature was exposed by Donatello before August finished repairing the portal, and the Turtles trapped the Brotherhood leader and several soldiers in a dimension inhabited by giant carnivourous insects. The rest of their race are still trapped in the previous dimension, starving.
[edit] Channel 3
Channel 3 is the TV channel for which April O'Neil works as a investigative reporter in the first TMNT movie. During one of her stories, she gets too close to uncovering the Foot Clan, leading Shredder to send his Foot Ninjas after her. They knock her out in the ensuing scuffle, and Raphael -- who'd been tailing her to retrieve his sai -- intervenes and fights them off before bringing her to the Turtles' lair.
[edit] Channel 6
Channel 6 is the fictional TV channel in New York City for which April O'Neil works as a news reporter in the 1987 TMNT cartoon and the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics. The news studio is located in a building with a big 6 on it.
Besides April, the known staff of Channel 6 are Burne Thompson, the boss of the station, Vernon Fenwick, a reporter who rivals with April and tries to steal her stories, and Irma Langinstein, a secretary.
In the episode Get Shredder! [1], The Shredder placed an explosive device in Channel 6's basement and trapped April, Irma, Veron, and Burne in one of the offices. He then forces the Turtles to trade for Krang, whom he believes they have captured (although in reality, Krang was seized by Drakus; a former friend and the original designer of the Technodrome who Krang sold out years ago). Although the Turtles were successful in rescuing Krang, Shredder still blew up the building. Fortunately, Splinter was able to free the hostages before the building exploded. Burne Thompson blamed the Turtles for the destruction of the Channel 6 building, and as a result the Turtles became wanted outlaws. While most of the Channel 6 crew moved to a smaller building, April became a freelance reporter.
In the 2003 TMNT episode "Secret Origins Part 3," April (Complete with yellow jumpsuit) pretends to be from "Channel 9", then says "Channel 6" when the fake nine on her costume turns upside-down.
[edit] The Dark Turtles
A group of clones of the turtles from the 2003 series. Created by Sh'Okanabo and used by Darius Dun, these clones are virtually stronger and more merciless than the originals. One of them is constantly shown with his tongue sticking out, a homage to the Marvel Comics villain Venom.
[edit] Federation
Humanity in the other side of the galaxy has built up a large and prosperous empire, despite being one of the youngest and weakest races in biological terms. The Human Federation is actually not a democracy as its name would suggest, but a military dictatorship. The former government steadily gave more and more power to the military due to neighboring races' (particuraly the Triceratons') threats until it had finally taken over in all but name. The Federation has some of the largest borders and frontiers of all the intelligent races in the galaxy, due to colonization and alliances. They are ready to make treaties and support other species and as such have actually earned a reputation for being one of the most trustworthy species in all of space. They can also develop technology themselves, a relative rarity.
The Turtles traveled to the border and backwater planet D'Hoonnib in the Sidayon system during their adventure in space. When Federation troops appeared looking for the Fugitoid Professor Honeycutt, the Turtles come to his rescue. After Honeycutt was subsequently captured by the Triceratons, General Blanque led an all-out assault on the Triceraton homeworlds. But again with the Turtles' help Honeycutt was able to escape from the grasp of both enemies.
During a Triceraton invasion on Earth, where Professor Honeycutt was thought to be, the Federation made a deal with an Earth Agent named Bishop where all aliens would leave Earth along if he captured the Fugitoid. Honeycutt was captured and torn open to download the teleportal plans from his brain. Then the Federation fleets ambushed the waiting Triceratons in orbit. But it was Honeycutt's plan that stopped the battle by hacking into the system to upload a virus to the Federation fleet. Both leaders of the factions were disposed of and the war was ended.
Trivia:
- It is nicknamed 'The Federat'.
- Aliens actually outnumber humans 30 to 1, but besides higher taxes and an unjust arrest there is really nothing excluding them from any ambitions they may have.
- They have a greater area than the Triceraton Republic but control only a fifth of the stars and planets due to being further from the galaxy.
- Triceraton Gladiators is their number one show.
[edit] Foot Clan
[edit] Guardians
The Guardians are the human allies and defenders of the Utroms, serving as the counterparts of the Foot Clan commanded by the Shredder. The Guardians are traditionally honorable warriors, armed with high tech weaponry and skilled far beyond the levels of the Foot. The common outift of a Guardian is a blue overcoat with black shirt, pants, and boots, as well as the medallion that is the symbol of their order. Guardians also wear sunglasses, and like the Foot were a group of ninjas established when the Utroms landed on Earth.
Among the ranks of the modern Guardians were Hamato Yoshi and his childhood friend Yukio Mashimi. Yoshi was Guardian Prime, but Mashimi was passed over and eventually joined the Foot. However, due to his failure to advance, he was unaware of secret escape pods that allowed the Utroms to escape Shredder's wrath. Yoshi was later hunted down by the Foot, and he died rather than betraying the Utroms.
The Guardians later proved worthy allies of the Turtles, aiding them in battle against the Foot. Due to their disappearance coinciding with that of Splinter, the Turtles sought out the Guardians while looking for him. They found him, and discovered the history of the Guardians and the Utroms. The Guardians later accompanied the Utroms and Professor Honeycutt back to the Utrom homeworld.
[edit] H.A.V.O.C.
H.A.V.O.C. stands for Highly Advanced Variety Of Creatures. The Turtles meet H.A.V.O.C. in the 1987 show. H.A.V.O.C. is a group of mutants in New York City. They offered the Turtles a safe haven from humans who think of them as enimies, but The Turtles find out that H.A.V.O.C. isn't protecting mutants but Mutating humans, and tries Mutate the entire city. The Turtles battle them in a few episodes of season 8. Members of H.A.V.O.C. include Titanus (Leader of H.A.V.O.C.), Raptor, Amok and Overdrive.
[edit] Inuwashi Gunjin
A team of warriors employed by Darius Dun to capture his nephew Cody, after he runs off with the Turtles. Although their past is not fully elaborated upon as of yet, it seems that years ago the Gunjin were noble warriors, but are forced to do Darius' bidding through stasis devices on their chests. Recently, on the moon, the stasis devices were destroyed and the Gunjin, now on good terms with the turtles, were free. Their name roughly translates to "Golden Eagle Soldiers".
[edit] Kanabo
The Kanabo are a conquering species that goes around the universe and infests planet by planet. Their leader is known as Sh'Okanabo who plans to unleash the his kind on Earth at the "Day of Awakening", when the Kanabo will hatch from their eggs and conquer the planet. However, due to Earth's unique orbit around the sun, the Kanabo cannot survive on Earth during the day.
[edit] Mokusai no Bushi
A group of fighters dispatched by the Ninja Tribunal to capture specific warriors for their test. The Mokusai no Bushi are in actuality inpachi - puppets made from chunks of wood. Their name roughly translates to "Warriors of Wood".
[edit] Mutanimals
The Mighty Mutanimals (portmanteau of mutant and animals) were a team of mutants composed of Mondo Gecko, Ray Fillet, Leatherhead, Dreadmon, Jagwar, and their fellow sentient animal-like heroes Wingnut and Screwloose. However, Wingnut and Screwloose are not mutants, they come from the fictional planet Huanu.
The Mighty Mutanimals first appearance was in issue 19 of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures title published in April 1991 by Archie Comics. It then spun off into its own title. Mirage Studio's Ryan Brown and Steve Murphy created the team by bringing together their animated television show characters and Playmates toy action figure creations. The first series of comics centered around the invasion of a bug-like race known as the Malignoids. Led by their queen, Maligna, they attacked the earth from their Hive-World in an effort to destroy mankind and take over the planet. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle Raphael joined the Mighty Mutanimals for this adventure and helped bring about the end of Maligna. After the cancellation of their 2nd series, the entire team crossed back over into the regular "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures" title as a back-up series and died in a massacre. They were killed by the super-villains Waster, Fist, Dead-Eye and Lynch. This event made news because it was a surprising occurrence in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, a TMNT comic primarily aimed at kids. The story was also surprising because it had involved time travel and, therefore, could easily have undone their deaths, but it did not. In fact, future versions of some of the Turtles said that the Mutanimals had died at the wrong time, that their deaths already involved an alteration of history. The crux of the 2nd series story was that the villainous Null was attempting to destroy both the present and the future Earth, and apparently had knowledge of future events, enabling him to do damage to the time stream. Null's ultimate fate (along with any chance of the Mutanimals' return) was never addressed due to the cancellation of the title.
[edit] Neutrinos
A race of 1950s-ish pointy eared people from Dimension X. They travel in flying cars called Starmobiles. Baby Neutrinos have psychokinetic powers. The three main Neutrinos are Dask, Kala, and Zak. The Turtles meet the trio when they went through Krang's dimensional portal and became friends with the Turtles. Kala and Michaelangelo are often shown to be affectionate for each other, but it never clearly develops into a full romantic relationship. The TMNT have also met the Neutrinos' leader Zenter, his wife Grizzla and their baby daughter Tribble.
The known Neutrinos are:
- Zak: Zak was the brother (possibly the oldest) of the three main Neutrinos and the posibe leader.
- Kala: Michaelangelo's love interest and sister (possibly the youngest of the siblings) of the three main Neutrinos.
- Dask: Dask was the brother (possible middle child) of the three main Neutrinos.
- Zenter: The Neutrinos leader.
- Grizzla: Zenter's wife.
- Tribble: The daughter of Zenter and Grizzla. Has psychokinetic powers.
[edit] Ninja Tribunal
In the last episode of Season Four and the "lost" Season Five of the 2003 cartoon series, the Ninja Tribunal are four immortal masters of ninjitsu who are the guardians of the remains and artifacts of the true Shredder and are devoted to prevent his second coming. They first appear in the episode "Ninja Tribunal" and their origin and purpose is explained in the "lost" Season Five.
In about AD 300, alongside the human Oroku Saki (and not the Utrom Shredder), they were chosen by the Emperor of Japan out of the greatest warriors in Japan to stop the demon Shredder. After Saki apparently killed the demon, the five warriors became known as the "Five Dragons," however before Saki landed the final blow to the demon, Saki allowed the demon to enter his soul in order to rule the world. With the spirit of the demon Shredder, Oroku Saki's physical and mystical power increased, and he began to ravage all of Japan. With this in mind, the remaining four warriors travelled the globe seeking training from ancient masters of combat and magic. With their physical and mystical power increased, the four heroes engaged Oroku Saki in battle in order to bring an end to his tyranny. After finally defeating Saki (in the forms of dragons), the four warriors knew that the Shredder could not be defeated - his evil was too great. So, they imprisoned Saki in a tomb, and hid his three artifacts, his helmet, gauntlet and body armour. If the three artifacts were to be united, the Shredder would rise again. They have since kept constant vigil over the artifacts. It was then that they became known as the Ninja Tribunal.
The Ninja Tribunal appears in the season finale of Season Four, when the Foot Ninja Mystics are released and go to revive the true Shredder. When the Turtles first meet them, the Tribunal are wearing their special armour (which resembles the Shredder's armour), which causes distrust at first. Along with Adam, Joy, Tora and Thorachi, the Tribunal enlists the aid of the Turtles in order to prevent the Foot Mystics from reviving the Shredder, and begin to train them in all they know, so that they can be prepared to face the Shredder.
It is implicitly stated that the Ancient One was trained by members of the Ninja Tribunal, which would make them akin to the great-great grandparents of the Turtles.
[edit] O'Neil Tech
In the 2003 cartoon series, O'Neil Tech is a high-technology company founded by April O'Neil and Casey Jones. By 2105, it was owned by their great-grandson, Cody Jones, but run by his uncle Darius Dun. Employees include the intern Starlee Hambrath.
[edit] Peacekeepers
In the Fast Forward cartoon series, the Peacekeepers are the law enforcement on Earth. Their job is to keep peace and order. Most of the time, they are lead by a robot known as Constable Biggles who the other officers are fed up with because they're working for a robot. Their uniforms are blue and similar to British Police.
[edit] Purple Dragons
The Purple Dragons (or Purple Dragon Gang) is a fictional street gang in several of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles continuities. They appear in the original comic books and the 2003 animated series. They did not appear in the movies, though the Foot Clan of the movies somewhat resembled a street gang. The Purple Dragon Gang is from the East Side in New York City. In all continuities, the Purple Dragons are the toughest street gang on the East Side, and are, in fact, the only street gang that receives any attention. They often have some connection to The Shredder, though not always.
In the first issue of the original comic, the Turtles fight the Purple Dragons. This comic is the only TMNT version where the Purple Dragons do not work for the Shredder.
In the 1987 cartoon and the Archie Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures, the Turtles save Channel 6 news reporter April O'Neil from a street gang that bears a remarkable resemblance to the Purple Dragons, though it is not named. This gang is in the employ of Shredder, though they are seen only in the first episode. It is from the members of this gang that the Shredder selects the humans that he will later transform into Bebop and Rocksteady. The Turtles also occasionally fight several street thugs that may or may not be members from Bebop and Rocksteady's former gang.
In the 2003 TMNT cartoon, the Purple Dragons are, along with the Foot Clan and the Mafia, one of three powerful factions in New York that serve Oroku Saki, the Shredder. The gang leader of the Purple Dragons is Hun, Shredder's right-hand-man. While he was gone, Dragon Face took up his position, but went back to second-in-command after Hun came back. For much of the first season, the Purple Dragons were the most obvious enemies of the Turtles. They were also the hated enemies of Casey Jones, having killed his father when they couldn't pay protection money. During the 4th season, Hun works on bringing Purple Dragons to new heights, bringing them from street thugs to a force on par with the Foot.
[edit] Rock Soldiers
The Rock Soldiers, sometimes called "Stone Warriors", are an army of stone-like aliens native to Dimension X. They are led by General Traag, who is under the command of Krang. Physically, Rock Soldiers look like giant humanoids made of a smooth red-orange rock, and they wear a helmet and boots. They carry Dimension X weapons, and their rock-like solidity makes them formidable in hand-to-hand combat.
In addition to the 1987 cartoon series and the TMNT Adventures comics, they were featured in three videogames, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist.
[edit] Street Phantoms
A street gang from the year 2105. They have the ability to faze through any material or object and can only be attacked if they are touching someone. They are lead by a man named Jammerhead and their hide out is an invisible flying ship.
[edit] TCRI
TCRI (Techno-Cosmic Research Institute) is the front company the Utroms use to interact with humanity without revealing themselves. TCRI is responsible for accidentally losing the canister of mutagen that caused the mutation of the Turtles and Splinter.
[edit] TGRI
The equivalent of TCRI in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze film. As the producers of the film wanted to shed all alien elements from the movie, TGRI (Techno-Global Research Institute) is a regular corporation. They are responsible for losing the canister of ooze that caused the mutation of the Turtles and Splinter. When the Foot Clan learned this fact, they abducted TGRI head scientist Professor Jordan Perry to force him to recreate the formula, and used it to create Tokka and Rahzar.
[edit] Triceraton
The Triceratons are an alien race who resemble anthropomorphic triceratops, and breathe a mix of nitrogen and sulfur. Outside of their native environments, they wear protective face helmets to provide them with necessary atmosphere. They destroyed their home planet for some unexplained reason.
The Triceraton Empire is a brutal society ruled by the despotic Prime Leader Zanramon. They wage war against the Federation, their sworn enemies. The Triceratons also have a serious combat thirst, like the Romans of Earth, and thus pit alien creatures against each other in coliseums. Despite its bloody appearance, the Triceraton Empire was once a grand republic, until Zanramon took over.
The Empire's reign was upset during an attempt to capture Professor Honeycutt, a robot scientist who had befriended the Ninja Turtles. Hoping to steal the Professor's teleporter device, the Triceratons became embroiled in fresh battle with the Federation. During this time, they captured the Turtles and sent them first to prison, then to the gladitorial matches.
It was in these barbaric surroundings that the turtles met Traximus, a noble warrior of the Triceraton Republic. He had been thrown into the games when Zanramon took over, and sought to break free. With help from the Turtles, who stole Zanramon's cruiser and then escaped back to Earth, Traximus and co. escaped. Traximus next appeared in the Battle Nexus, competing and looking for allies. He helped the Turtles in a fight against the evil Drako. Curiously, Traximus did not require a breathing mask in the Battle Nexus, for reasons which remain unknown.
The Triceratons trailed Honeycutt to Earth, where they invaded and did battle with the Turtles. They captured Donatello to extract the information. But Donatello couldn't tell were was Honeycutt. However, once it was determined that the professor had left Earth, the aliens departed. Unfortunately, Honeycutt just then returned, sparking another conflict between the arriving Federation and the returning Triceratons. However, Honeycutt managed to end the battle by infecting both sides with a virus. Zanramon ordered the Federation ships destroyed but any ship coming would be affected too. Mozar thought it was not honorable.
It was then that Traximus' rebellion attacked. Dethroning Zanramon with the support of Commander Mozar, Zanramon's second-in-command, Traximus destroyed the leader's chair to symbolize the end of the empire and that a Triceraton senate will replace the dictorship. He then helped the Federation, and both Zanramon as well as General Blanque the former leader of the Federation forces were both imprisoned to help ensure the peace.
The Triceratons also appear in the 1984 TMNT comic book.
[edit] Utrom
[edit] Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
In issue #21 of Mirage Studio's Tales of the TMNT title the Ninja Turtles meet saturday morning television stars the Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa. A villain from Moo Mesa, Sheriff Terrorbull, steals a magic crystal shard and escapes with it into the future. Hot on his trail is Marshal Moo Montana and his deputies the Dakota Dude and the Cowlorado Kid. With the help of the TMNT the crooked Sheriff's evil crime spree is brought to an end and things return to normal. Peter Laird was credited with helping plot this cross-over adventure as well as C.O.W.-Boys creator, Ryan Brown.
The C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa make a guest appearance in episode #120 of the 2003 TMNT animated series. First airing on Saturday, August 12 of 2006, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Fast Forward's third episode involved young Cody O'Neill's Robodojo being taken over by a living computer virus. Since the Robodojo was similar to the Danger Room in Marvel's X-Men, it generated holographic settings and characters to interact with. In this third episode, the virus created a wild west setting and, in the form of a virtual simulation, the TMNT visit the Tumbleweed Saloon on Moo Mesa. There they fight a cast of Cowtown villains and play a hand of cards with heroes Marshal Moo Montana, The Dakota Dude and the Cowlorado Kid. The featured Moo Mesa bad-guys are Sheriff Terrorbull, Boothill Buzzard, Shock Holiday, Big Bucks, Lone Grunger, Butch Cowsidy, Stub and Slick Willie Weasel, all who first appeared in the 1992-1994 " Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa" animated ABC television series.
[edit] Y'Lyntian
The Y’Lyntian Empire was the most powerful civilization on Earth thousands of years ago. Their power came from a crystal named the Sun Crystal, which fell on their island during an ancient meteor shower with millions of small crystals. The power they learned to harness from the Sun Crystal allowed their society to quickly advance beyond all others, into a sort of half advanced half primitive civilization. Unfortunately, the Y'Lyntian's superiority eventually turned to arrogance, as they enslaved members of the less advanced human tribes and mutated them with the limitless power of their Sun Crystal into forms better suited to do their bidding: water-breathing fish mutants to control the seas, winged avian mutants to patrol the skies, and beast-of-burden mutants to toil for them. However, not all Y'Lyntians supported this abusive way of life, and a resistance movement formed. It never did manage to overthrow the powerful and corrupt Y'Lyntian government.
One day, the lower human tribes, sick of being abused by the Y'Lyntians, banded together and launched a common assault on the island. The Y'Lyntians had no trouble repelling the first wave using the power of the Sun Crystal, but the tides of the battle turned when their slaves seized the opportunity to rebel against their masters and destroy the Sun Crystal. Without the Crystal, the Y'Lyntian island collapsed and sank into the sea.
Some Y’Lyntians did escape their island on time, taking with them a chunk of the Sun Crystal, which they renamed the Crystal Moon. They hid from the other human tribes and built an Underground City. However, they soon found that the Crystal Moon didn't have the power to sustain them for long, and without their slaves they wouldn't endure. They thus decided to go into suspended animation until the next solar alignment would re-power their crystals, thousands of years in the future. Only the High Mage (a.k.a. the Entity) stayed awake to guard the City.
Over time, humanity forgot about the Y'Lyntians in all but legends, where they became the fabled Atlantis. The mutant slaves and their descendants hid from humanity and were forgotten as well. The Underground City remained hidden under what became known as New York City. Only the Turtles stumbled upon an old abandoned Y'Lyntian underground outpost, and eventually onto the City itself.
When the planetary alignment was near, the dormant Y'Lyntians awakened, and resolved to use their newly recharged power to raise their Underground City to the surface — an event that would greatly ravage the current Earth surface, killing billions, sinking continents — and once again dominate the other human civilizations. However, the Turtles, with help from a surviving member of the Y'Lyntian resistance, Brasalia, managed to destroy the Crystal Moon and with it the Underground City, putting an end to the Y'Lyntian threat.
It is possible however that the group of Y'Lyntians who escaped the island's destruction and built the Underground City were not the only survivors of the fall of their Empire. Other Y'Lyntian cities or outposts could still endure, hidden away elsewhere on Earth.
The Y'Lyntians were first encountered in the episode "Notes from the Underground". However, their full history only became known in "The Entity Below". The fish mutants were met in the episode "Sons of the Silent Age" and the avian mutants in "A Wing and a Prayer". The beast-of-burden mutants were never officially encountered, although their appearance is similar to that of the unnamed creature being hunted in "The Monster Hunter".
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