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Rise of the TMNT First Time Watch Thoughts
Rise is a series I didnāt get into right when it came out. It was released very soon after my favorite tmnt cartoon, 2012, had ended and I was going through a major transition in my life.Ā

I watched the first few episodes, but my schedule was jam packed and I fell off of watching it rather quickly. I still wanted to give it a shot but later when more episodes were released and I could binge it because I felt that this show deserved more than a fleeting shot. But I didnāt really get around to watching it in full until recently.

I do want to say right off the bat that the backlash against this incarnation when it was first announced was ridiculous. The show hadnāt even aired and people were rallying to cancel it. You canāt judge the quality of something before seeing it and changing something from past iterations isnāt necessarily a bad thing even if it is an adaptation.Ā
My rule for adaptations is that whatās most important for new iterations is that they understand the heart of the series and characters that they are adapting and I would say that Rise clearly understood the heart of its characters and series but it just chose to adapt it in a different way. And in my opinion thatās great.
And Iām not going to pretend that all the changes worked for me. Some changes just didnāt mesh with me personally and I found myself preferring certain iterations of the characters and their dynamics/arguments from past iterations more. Itās just a matter of personal preference.
I have spoilers below the cut but I want to say that if you haven't watched it I really recommend giving it a shot!
I want to get into my full actual thoughts on the series now that thatās out of the way.

While Rise of the teenage mutant ninja turtles is a great series, it got off to a bit of a rocky start. The first half of season one, while fun and full of amazing action scenes, wasnāt the type of start to absolutely grip me like the first seasons of 2012 and 2003. It did, however, manage to set itself apart from the other iterations of the turtles and firmly establish the unique personalities of these versions of the turtles, Splinter, and April OāNeil.Ā

The show clearly had some issues finding its footing at first and I think one of the major issues was that the show itself had trouble figuring out how exactly to implement the changes it made to the lore and characters from past incarnations into the first season, which led to pacing issues and some mixed characterization that took a while to get used to from characters such as Splinter (he gets a lot better later on and I really grew to like him but at first I wasnāt that fond of him).Ā
But, while I didnāt personally love the first season as much as other iterations of the teenage mutant ninja turtles due to this slow start, once it established its lore and changes and firmly knew what it wanted to be the show really took off and could reach great heights in a way completely unique from the other interpretations.Ā

This shift occurs about halfway through the first season with āThe Evil League of Mutantsā when the origins of Splinter and the Turtles and their connection with Baron Draxum finally get revealed (in a really good musical number I might add). This is where I really started to get invested in the new lore of this series and the changes the show made to the characters and backstory.
This is when everything that was slowly and sometimes awkwardly established started to come together and form a much clearer picture of what this series was trying to do. Those disparate pieces that felt a bit strange such as the new characters of Baron Draxum and Big Mama, the idea of the yokai, and the very different and at times kind of perplexing iteration of the foot clan finally interacted to hint at an endgame for this season and it worked much better than I anticipated.

I also was glad we finally got some development for Splinter, his relationship to the turtles, and his backstory. Up until this point he didnāt really work that well for me and the lack of any meaningful interactions between him and the turtles was a bit off putting, but starting with this episode so much new information was revealed about him that vastly improved the character and endeared me to him.
This continued development for Splinter leads to some of my favorite moments from the series.
For example, one of my favorite moments from the first season is when Splinter tricks Donnie and Mikey into going to a demolition derby with him. When Donnie discovers that Splinter lied he gets really upset and believes that Splinter didnāt really want to spend time with him.

Itās made clear leading up to this point that Donnie is really effected by the lack of attention and affection Splinter gives him and before now it was mostly said in a joking way that didnāt betray just how deeply it hurt him but he finally lets it out in a rare moment of vulnerability. And in response Splinter calls Donatello by his actual name for the first time in the series and apologizes. Thereās a real and authentic moment of connection that wouldnāt have hit the way it did if Splinter wasnāt characterized the way he was early on.Ā (I also absolutely love rise's version of Donnie.)
Itās not something that necessarily makes him more likable earlier in the series but that characterization early on makes his development and eventual connection with his sons heartwarming.Ā
The seasonās momentum doesnāt stop with āThe Evil League of Mutantā or Splinterās development. It keeps building until it finally reaches the finale, which is a great culmination of all that came before, and ends with the shredder finally being formally introduced into the series and things feeling really dire for the turtles.Ā

This version of the shredder took him in a completely different direction from all the ones that came before and took a big swing by making him a man merged with a demon. One thatās thousands of years old that the Hamato clan was staked with keeping contained forever.
While this version of the shredder doesnāt have the depth of 2012 or the menace of 2003 they managed to build him up in a way that made his threat feel palpable. The desperation to keep the foot from collecting the dark armor paired with the revelations about the Hamato clanās duty made it so that the inevitable confrontation felt like one that must be avoided at all costs.
This connection to the Hamato clan brought in an interesting conflict between duty and family for Splinter that we hadn't gotten to see before. When the turtles are captured Splinter is pulled in two different directions one that upholds his duty and one that preserves his family. Splinter eventually chooses his sons over his duty. (This carries over into the second season when they managed to combine the two and become their best selves as warriors and family.)

Another really fascinating aspect of the finale that I havenāt touched upon is how it subverts expectations by having Baron Draxum simply be a stepping stone for the shredderās release. Up until this point Baron Draxum had been the closest thing to a big bad the series had. We had followed his plan step by step and believed he was the one pulling the strings only for the rug to be pulled out from under him at the last second when the turtles believed they had won.
This led to a cliffhanger that had me on the edge of my seat. It really felt like this was another turning point in the series like āEvil League of Mutantsā had beenā¦
But I donāt really feel like the second season carried that momentum over as well as it could have. The battle with the shredder wasnāt the tour de force I expected or the turning point in tone I anticipated. And there are things that were set up in the first season that, when finally seen, felt like anti-climaxes. This is most notable to me in the season premiere and the episode āGoyles, Goyles, Goylesā when we finally see the day that Splinter and the turtles were mutated.
With the premiere it was a weird split between things I absolutely adoredā Leo finally displaying his excellent planning and leadership skillsā and things I felt were anti-climactic compared to the build-upā the turtlesā fight with Shredder.Ā

I feel like the Leo stuff is self explanatory. Everyone knows that Leo is traditionally the leader of the turtles and up until this point Leo didnāt show much of that or have any significant development outside of a few select moments, but this was the episode that really showed his potential.Ā
It wasnāt just his ingenious plan that was really enjoyable to see come together, but also the fact that he knew his brothers well enough to trust in their skills and know exactly how they would be able to fend off and find the shredder.Ā
As a longtime fan of the turtles I loved this development. I had really enjoyed this version of Leo before now, but this was the moment that won me over to this version of him.

But the way the show handled the face off with the shredder didnāt really work for me. The biggest reason was that most of it happened off screen and then when we did get to see what was going on it was to show that the shredder was weak to tickling.Ā
After all that build up for the shredder and what a threat he will pose the way it went fell flat, especially considering how the first season finale ended with the turtles thinking they beat the shredder only for a much more powerful version to emerge from the smoke to face them down.

The ending with Big Mama set up some very interesting possibilities that I was excited to see come to fruition in the future (and eventually lead to a phenomenal season 2 finale) but it and Leoās arc didnāt negate the disappointment I felt with how the shredder and his showdown with the turtles was handled.
Goyles, Goyles, Goyles felt like an intentional anti-climax, but even with that obvious intent it still fell flat for me. This moment was one of my favorite reveals of the first season. The way it was revealed in song by Draxum and his henchmen and the amazing still animation reflecting the words was a real turning point in just how much I enjoyed this series as I said above. And when we finally got to see exactly what happened⦠it was almost all a joke.

And this type of subversion is very common in Rise. It usually works better for me though because there isnāt as much build up and excitement towards them like there was for the shredder fight and the Draxum and the turtles backstory.Ā
In fact, there are plenty of moments in this series where this type of subversion works really well for me. In the season one finale the random reveal that the turtles cracked Splinterās teapot as children and never told him being an important plot point was one that worked really well for me.Ā
The biggest difference between those subversions is that the one in the finale didnāt magically solve things or completely dampen the more dramatic and emotional moments. The teapot reveal didnāt retroactively make Splinterās decision to put his sons above his ancestral duty any less meaningful and it didnāt magically save the day like they expected it to. It allowed things to still carry the weight they were meant to while still being funny and unexpected.

The show goes back to problem of the week episodes and as a result does fall into a few of the pacing and tonal issues that plagued the first season, but they were overall stronger and more fun episodes here than they were in season 1 due to the fact that there is a larger cast to bounce the characters off of and a lot more locations to explore. This allowed for some really interesting and unexpected character pairings that made some of the most entertaining episodes of the show.
The episodes centered on April and Splinter are a particular favorite of mine in season 2.Ā

I wasnāt expecting how much I would adore their dynamic, but it was easily one of my favorites in the entire show. I really liked Splinterās unwavering faith in April and how they came together to better each other.Ā
Splinter very rarely has this type of relationship in any of the other shows. Heās mostly the one lifting others up and giving them wisdom and is rarely the one getting support in this type of way. April is able to interact with Splinterās past in a way the turtles in this show canāt and it allows him to re-establish a connection to who he was in a healthier way than he had prior to her coming into his life.

Itās a great mutual relationship that finds a unique spin to what their dynamic usually is in turtles canon.
Now itās time to talk about the final few episodes of season 2. These episodes showcase all the best aspects of the Rise show. They take what the series does differently from all the other interpretations and run with them, really showing what the show can do at its height.

These episodes gave me the shredder showdown I was hoping to see in the premiere. He posed the type of threat he had in many of the other shredder incarnations and served the turtles losses that they struggled to bounce back from.
This is the type of enemy shredder should be and the way they had this tie into Splinterās past was amazing and moving.

The episode where the Baron Draxum sent the Turtles into Splinterās mind was one of the most emotionally poignant episodes, showing the pain and emptiness of Splinterās life before he mutated. It puts Splinterās life before and after the turtles into stark contrast.
Splinter isnāt alone like he felt like he was before and he found a new family after the loss of his mother that gave him the strength and courage to accept the duty he had rejected because of the loss it brought him.
Splinter has grown from the character I was most disappointed with to one of my favorites of the series and this episode really hammered home just how great the writing for him in this series has been.
Splinter isnāt the only one that gets an increase in focus, April also gets some spotlight and a unique and unexpected role in this finale.

Aprilās growth from human ally to the turtles to a member of their family was amazing to watch. Having that bond that had been cultivated over the course of the two seasons that culminates in these episodes where she becomes an honorary member of the Hamato clan, fusing with Karai and teaching the turtles the way of their ancestors, was such an interesting change from past iterations of the character.
It really felt like her arc and relationship to the turtles was coming full circle when April was the one to talk Raph out of his despair. It really hammered home how far all of them have come and just how much a part of this family April is.
Aprilās talk to Raph leads into a great moment where the brothers unlock their mystic powers through their connection and trust in one another. They arenāt alone in this struggle or the fight with Shredder. It doesnāt come down to just one of them but their whole family.Ā

The heart of the turtles and their various series, at least to me, has always been the Hamato family and their bond with one another and this moment shows just how much this show understands that.
Thereās just so much about this finale to gush about but there were two minor issues I had. Those are the reveal of Cassandra Jones and Splinter naming Leo the leader.

Cassandra Jones felt like a last minute reveal. The series made a few jokes about Cassandra being called unnamed foot soldier yet had her as a recurring character so it felt obvious that she was going to be a legacy character in some way but having her be Casey Jones felt odd.Ā
I donāt really know a better way of putting it. Iām not mad or anything and I donāt believe the show butchered Casey like Iāve seen some people say (especially considering how they brought Casey Jones into the movie), but it felt like the most out of left field choice rise had made up until this point. (I do want to say that I feel like this could have turned into a very interesting interpretation of the character if the show was allowed to continue and flesh this decision out.)

And Leo being named leader was especially rushed considering just earlier in the finale (parts 2 and 3) the show really felt like it solidified Raph as the leader. He was the one who was able to make the tough calls and he was the one who learned to trust his brothers in a way he needed to be the best leader he could be.
Leo only really had the second season premiere to set up the idea that he would make a great leader and strategist if he really applied himself but that thread felt like it was dropped for the rest of the season and had no real buildup within the finale unlike Raphās leadership skills.
These didnāt really impact my enjoyment of the episodes especially considering that they were such a small part of the finale and they were both fixed/expanded on in the movie.

Speaking of the movie. It was absolutely phenomenal.Ā
This movie focuses on Leo and his journey into growing into a leadership role for the team with the Kraang as the turtlesā adversaries.Ā
Right off the bat this movie is considerably darker than the main series with the opening alone showing blood and the deaths of both Mikey and Leo. It immediately shatters any possibility of past conveniences present in the series like the Kraang being ticklish or the turtles escaping due to incompetent sidekicks.Ā

Thereās a palpable danger established by this shift in tone that carries on throughout the movie and creates actual tension and stakes to the sacrifices made later on.Ā
I can also say with full confidence that this is easily the most intimidating the Kraang have ever been in turtles canon.Ā

While the Kraang have been threats in some of the series and even beaten the turtles more than once I never felt like they were the overwhelming threat they are here. That the turtles were completely outmatched.
This amazing update of the kraang and the threat they pose is paired with a great arc for Leo where he has to confront the more immature and impulsive side of him that has been ever present in the series up until this point.
These flaws had been addressed at varying points throughout the series proper but they were never treated anywhere near as seriously as they are here.Ā
And it addresses these shortcomings through Riseās interpretation of the classic Raph and Leo conflict.

Raph and Leo are almost always the two brothers that come into conflict the most often in every iteration of the turtles. Their ways of thinking are incompatible in ways that make it hard for them to see eye to eye. This was something the main series of Rise didnāt really address. For the most part the brothers got along well and any conflicts they did have were either resolved or ended on a joke which fit with what the series was trying to do with them before this point.
Iāve heard a few complaints about this because the conflict between Leo and Raph is something the movie makes it seem like is a recurring problem for them when in reality Leo and Raph donāt really get into any real serious arguments/conflicts throughout the series. In fact, Raph almost never gets angry the way he does at the beginning. Rise Raphās anger is almost always aimed at himself rather than others.Ā
And I can understand that to a degree because these aspects werenāt really established in the series but I donāt think either of these inconsistencies really hurt the movie and are in fact explained rather well within the context and time frame given. The conflict itself is well written and has the two coming to an actual understanding that feels organic to both characters.

The movieās take on Leo and Raphās conflict has the two switching places from their usual roles. Leo is the impulsive brother that does care deeply about his brothers but makes mistakes due to his personal flaws that gets them in trouble, while doubting/going against the older brotherās wishes/orders. Raph is the older, more responsible brother with the weight of his brothers lives on his shoulders because of his position as the de facto leader of their family (at least before the season 2 finale).
Itās not necessarily a completely unique take on the conflict since the roles are simply reversed with a few tweaks to better fit their characters but it plays out in a way that makes Leoās arc and journey of growing into his leadership role very impactful in a way that separates itself from 2003 and 2012 Leonardos.
Leoās arc culminates in such an amazing and heartbreaking sacrifice that, while it obviously didnāt last, was the moment from Rise that hit me the hardest.

The way the movie managed to really hammer home the weight of Leoās decision and the growth of his character in that moment through everyoneās reactions, the music, and the stunning animation and coloring was incredible.
Outside of Leoās fantastic arc and the Kraang the animation is absolutely stunning. Thereās a reason the fight with the Kraang leader was all over the place after this movie released. The animation for Rise has always been fantastic and here is no exception. I donāt really think I can add anything to this point that hasnāt already been said by anyone who has seen the film.

Honestly if you havenāt seen it yet you should definitely give it a shot.
Iām just really disappointed this movie is probably the last weāll see of Rise of the Tmnt because from my experience watching the series for the first time this show just continually got better. It introduced and hinted at so many elements from past iterations of the turtles near the end that I really wanted to see their take on.

Overall I think Rise is a really fun series that has amazing highs and a finale and movie that are legitimately great but it is a bit inconsistent in terms of pacing and tone with a rocky start and contains some changes to the characters that didnāt work completely for me personally.Ā
At its best this show easily stands toe to toe with the heights of the previous series. And in many ways those heights are completely unique from all the other iterations because of how much it twists the previously established lore and characters to make them its own.
After watching this series I can completely understand why so many people love this iteration of the turtles and I do consider the show great. I will definitely re-visit many of these episodes and the movie time and time again.
Extra Thoughts
What is it with tmnt series and dark futures? Thereās Same as it Never Was, Mutant Apocalypse, The Rise Movie, The Last Ronin, etc. The brothers can never catch a break and get a nice happy ending can they?
I really love this version of Donnie and I think he's the character that worked best for me in this series. Donatello has always been my favorite turtle and in early iterations of the turtles I was a bit disappointed with how underutilized he was in the series. The episodes focused on him were great, but until 2012 Donatello was easily the most underappreciated turtle with the least amount of focus and screen time of the four. 2012 and Rise finally gave him the attention and focus I always wanted.
I kind of feel bad for saying this but I prefer Rafael and Leonardoās conflict in the 2003 show, 2012 show, and 2007 TMNT movie to their conflict in this series. I also prefer the Character interpretations of Rafael where heās the hothead. Where he chafes under Leoās leadership and is forced to grow and mature so that he can handle his anger in better, more productive ways. Iām not saying this version of Rafael is bad or that Leo and Raphās conflict isnāt complex, just that I personally prefer different versions of these things. And I completely understand that thatās personal preference. I think that this iteration will definitely work really well for other people and I think thatās great.
I really enjoy this version of Mikey and I'm disappointed he is given significantly less focus than any of the other turtles in this series. All the rest of the turtles get episodes dedicated solely to them and their struggles even April gets more individual focus than Mikey in season 2. I think Mikey is a great character to bounce off of but I was disappointed he never really got much time in the spotlight.
While the lore grew to become one of my favorite things about the series, not all of it worked for me. It was actually mostly the mystic pizza joint and some of the yokai that didnāt work for me because Big Mama, The hidden city, Draxum, the battle nexus, and the shredder/foot all grew on me whereas that part didnāt. I think this had more to do with the fact that the episodes centered on this part of the world were my least favorite in the series than anything else.
This series made the interesting decision to move away from the more grounded tone of past turtles incarnations. The turtles, at least in the shows, had progressively gotten more and more grounded in ārealityā with even Donnieās inventions, while still being incredible, reflecting the limited resources they would realistically have when living in the sewers. This series abandons any tether it might have had to reality and has the turtles out in broad daylight with only hoodies/tops to hide in, Donnie's inventions are even grander than before, and there's a whole hidden city where the turtles can be normal. They also immediately get mystic power and rarely interact with street level crime like their past incarnations. In some ways this worked and made the series immediately recognizable and stand out from its predecessors but in others it made them feel very disconnected from their roots and what made them so relatable in the first place which unfortunately alienated some people.
This ended up working really well for me after things started to come together and I think itās a bit unfortunate that this will be a roadblock for people getting into the series.
The backlash the character designs got is something that I never really understood. Each turtle looks completely unique and for most of them you can grasp aspects of their personality and what they like by looking at them. This is a mark of good character design.





You are not aloneĀ
(even though youāre the dumbass who got himself into this situation in the first place)
So yeah. Itās done! I hope you like it!
The fact that Draxum
Looked at Donnie
The soft shell turtle
And went āThis will be the perfect warriorā is very funny to me

This pancake looking ass
Bro mustāve either got very desperate or really wanted an experiment..
@tellokinesis
Magic Sketchbook - Rottmnt
Episode idea: a magic sketchbook that brings the drawings to life(think like the origami foot soldiers)
Draxum gives Mikey a magic sketchbook, they discover it what it can do and everyone has fun shenanigans. Later, though, Mikey stumbles out of bed after a nightmare, going to do vent art. In his sleep deprived state, he grabs the wrong sketchbook, and has to quite literally face his fear. the episode ends on the joke of one of the other turtles making a horrible drawing(like-this hilarious derpy-ass looking thing) of their fictional childhood hero in the sketchbook. I want it to be be Leo so he can draw 'Sanic' which is actually a thing

I'm leaning towards the nightmare creature's weakness being writing/painting over it so it becomes something new(think the claymation episode in gravity falls) cause: Mikey a) gives off Mabel vibes a lot b) faces his fear in a semi-safe way(about as safe as those bozos can get) "oh, I'm scared even more now" he says to his brothers who heard screaming and came to see Mikey, in the dark, covered in blood/goo/paper(pick your poison), and hunched over a body-shaped lump on the floor
Actually, saying this now I think I should just put a lot of gravity falls references in there from the summerween and claymation episodes.
Speaking of summerween episodes: Mikey as Mabel, Donnie as Dipper, Raph as Soos, Leo as Grunkle Stan, and maybe April as Wendy?(platonically, not an apritello thing)




Dad Iām home!
Next: Part 2
Masterpost
Hi! I really liked the Rottmnt post you did with the turtles boys finding out their the readers old pet turtles. Itās literally been on my mind constantly I love Platonic and found family stuff like this but can barely ever find any!
If you donāt mind me asking Iād like to make a request for a scenario or Headcanom (either one is fine lolol) based on my reblog, where Mikey tries to introduce the reader to Splinter and April (while his brothers try very hard to not let Draxum get seen and murdered by reader. ) XD
I hope you have a good rest of your day/evening/ whatever point in time it is for you! āØ
Just wanted to tell you I audibly laughed at that reblog!
Splinter and April & Reader who had the turtles as pets

"Im a bit nervous, Mikey. What if it gets awkward?" you say as you walk deeper into the seemingly endless tunnel, part of what had been a train system below New York. You had brought a flashlight with you, but it hardly lights up the next 6 feet in front of you. "It's going to be fine! If anything it might go too well. Next thing you know Dad is going to be showing you our baby pictures!" Mikey said as he walked behind you. Smiling and bringing his hands to his face in a "sleeping" position and imagining all the family movie nights you where going to be apart of. The flashlight began to flicker, didn't you just change out the batteries? Mikey noticed and spoke up "Don't worry, we're almost there" he said reassuringly. Sure enough, after about a minute you where already there. Mikey opened the door for you, remembering how Splinter had told him and his brothers to be on there best behavior.
You walk past, thanking him for holding the door. As soon as you step inside you are bombarded by Donnie and Raph who wanted to greet you. "I trust you had a pleasant walk here?" Donnie spoke elegantly, he was overdoing the whole "best behavior" thing a tad bit. Thankfully Raph spoke up, or rather, he whisper-yelled "too far, less polite" Donnie thought for a moment before speaking again "..was the walk here okay?" "I-" Before you could finish speaking you heard Leo's voice from what you assume to be the living room. "Y/n! We're over here!" There was clear excitement in his voice.
The brothers guided you to the living room.
Splinter
ā As stated before, he told his sons to be on there best behavior. And for the most part they listend, Sure there was a little argument about who got to sit next to you. But he could overlook that.
ā He was really excited to meet the person who took care of his sons before he did. You thought it would be a bit awkward but it was far from it. He is very polite and the two of you get along just fine.
ā Eventually you get to the part where you crap talk Draxum and let me tell you, it is therapeutic. Mikey is standing in the corner, probably wanting to say something but doesn't.
ā Afterwards he invites you over fairly often for family events. All his sons like you and from what he can tell, you seem like a good addition to there weird family.
ā Whenever something is going to be decided, say Leo got in trouble or a pizza toppings are being decided. Your opinion outweighs April and the turtles, he pretty much gives you the last word on most things.
April
ā She was exited to meet you because she really wanted to know how much each of the brothers cost. Kidding, kinda. She heard good things about you and wanted to meet you in person.
ā Definitely asks you to share some stories about when you had the boys as pets. Her favorite one is the time that you had to take all the dirt out of Mikey's enclosure and replace it with wood chips because he was eating the dirt for some reason?
ā You and her get along great, you are older than her by about 15-20 years considering you had the turtles as pets about 15 years ago judging by the turtles age. So you would be kinda like a cool aunt to her.
(bonus) Draxum
ā You met him (the second time) because Mikey wanted the two of you to try and get along. It was awkward, to say the least. Mikey had to sit between you and him as a social buffer to keep the two of you from getting into a fight.
ā To Mikey's credit, you probably would have decked him across the face if he hadn't. But could he really blame you?

Baron Sheep Man
Love him (and his boobs)
After my embroidery project is done, I want to see if I can make Baron Draxum in his teddy bear form. I have a sewing machine and I have made some small embroidered dolls for family and friends. My question is: What material should I make the bear? Fleece, Cotton, Fuzzy cloth? When you look at Teddy Draxum, what do you think he feels like?





I hate it! I followed the pattern, did the sewing and I failed. I am not a professional, but I do come from a long line of DIYers and crafty women. Any crafters and sewers have any advice?


So, Draxum is supposed to be a goat yokai, but why does he look like a wolverine? He's got the fangs and the sideburns, but you can't convince me that he's a goatman just because of his hooves.
My Teddy Barry Draxum is finished! I have to reiterate that I am NOT a professional toy maker. I made this for my neice and I think she'll love it for her first birthday. I much more satisfied with how the head turned out.

Our favorite warring warrior scientist as a bouncing baby boy.


Fanart for @thedawningofthehour holy cow this new book is crazy. I really interested on where this goes. Also I know this drawing isnāt completely accurate to the scene but oh well.
Someone honestly needs to check up on Mikey too, the poor kid has been through too much. Really they all have.


What outfit is Ralph gonna be In now ? Cause I donāt think theyāre gonna let him be practically naked anymore.
I actually mention in the next chapter that he has to wear an old skirt of Draxum's because nothing else fits, lol. They're not even bothering with a shirt, that's just not going to happen. Draxum has to order clothes for him online because he just has nothing. Like, Raph shows up wearing nothing but booty shorts and a single pair of underwear, what does Draxum have to work with? Gale and Cass are way too small to share their clothes, Draxum's got those weird goat legs, Tigerclaw might have had something that worked if he didn't exclusively wear leather pants and skinny jeans. (everyone in this family is a slut in a wildly different context) And let's not even talk about the shoes. Right now Raph is tromping around the lab without protective footwear and it's driving Draxum up the wall.
I probably should design a cool set of armor for him too, shouldn't I?
I saw this post from @thedawningofthehour immediately wanted to animate to it. (Btw I promise I can animate better than this, the low quality ones are just more fun to draw)
Man I do not like drawing Draxum, he has such a weird face so I've tried avoiding it until now. I tried to go for the low quality version so it wouldn't stand out.
Also Raph is wearing light up shoes in this. I know it's not cannon but come on, this boy needs to have the experience of running around in Velcro light up shoes.
By the way I love the Gale and Raph scenes they make me so happy :)