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{{short description|Fictional supervillain in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise}}
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'''Shredder''' (sometimes '''The Shredder''') is a [[fictional character]] in the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' [[fictional universe|universe]]. He is a [[villain]]ous [[ninjutsu]] master called '''Oroku Saki''' who, at one point or another in every incarnation of the TMNT franchise, has been the main enemy of [[Splinter (TMNT)|Splinter]] and the Turtles.
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| name = Shredder
| franchise = [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]
| image = Shredder_TMNT.webp
| caption = Cover art from ''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' #10 (2012 [[IDW Publishing]]). Art by Dan Duncan.
| first = ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Studios)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' #1 (May 1984)
| portrayer = {{Unbulleted list
| [[James Saito]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)|1990 film]])
| [[François Chau]] (''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze|The Secret of the Ooze]]'')
| [[Kevin Nash]] (Super Shredder in ''The Secret of the Ooze'')
| Patrick P. Pon (''[[Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation]]'')
| [[Tohoru Masamune]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film)|2014 film]])
| [[William Fichtner]] (in-suit portrayal in 2014 film)
| [[Brian Tee]] (''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows|Out of the Shadows]]'')
}}
{{Collapsible list
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| title=Others:
| Beau Allen (''The Coming Out of Their Shells Tour'')
}}
| voice =
{{Unbulleted list
|[[James Avery]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 series]] Seasons 1-7)
|David McCharen ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)|1990]] and [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze|1991]] films)
|[[William E. Martin]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 series]] Seasons 8-10)
|[[Doug Parker (voice actor)|Doug Parker]] (''[[Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation|The Next Mutation]]'')
|[[Scott Rayow]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 series]] and [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 video game)|video game]], ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time Re-Shelled|Turtles in Time Re-Shelled]]'', ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up|Smash-Up]]'', ''[[Turtles Forever]]'')
|[[Kevin Michael Richardson]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|2012 series]], ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze|Danger of the Ooze]]'', ''Portal Power'', ''Wrath of the Mutants'')
|Tohoru Masamune (in-suit voiceover for 2014 film)
|[[Hoon Lee]] (''[[Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'')
}}
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| title=Others:
| [[Dorian Harewood]] (1987 series substitute for four episodes in 1989)
| [[Pat Fraley]] (1987 series, young Shredder in "Leatherhead Terror of the Swamp")
| [[Jim Cummings]] (1987 series substitute for nine episodes from 1990 to 1991, ''[[Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl|Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 1]]'' and ''[[Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl 2]]'')
| [[Townsend Coleman]] (1987 series substitute for two episodes in 1991
| [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]] (''[[Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend|Superhuman Legend]]'', Japanese media)
| Kwasi Songui ([[TMNT (video game)|2007 video game]])
| Load Williams ('87 counterpart in ''Turtles Forever'')
| [[David Wills (voice actor)|David Wills]] (Mirage counterpart in ''Turtles Forever'')
| [[Matthew Yang King]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (video game)|2013 video game]], ''Don vs. Raph'', ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2]]'' DLC)
| William Fichtner (2014 film tie-in game)
| [[Nolan North]] (''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan|Mutants in Manhattan]]'')
| [[Brian Bloom]] (''Turtles Take Time (and Space)'')
| Tommy Sica (''TMNT Team Up!'')
| Jim Foronda (''[[Smite (video game)|SMITE]]'' TMNT Battle Pass)
| [[Andrew Kishino]] ([[Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|DC crossover film]])
| Sean Gurnsey (''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge|Shredder's Revenge]]'')
}}
| full_name = Oroku Saki<br>[[Raphael (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Raphael]] ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Studios)#Volume 3: 1996.E2.80.931999|Image comics]])<br/>Ch'rell ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 series]])<br/>Oroku Yoshi ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Studios)#Volume 4: 2001.E2.80.932014|Mirage Volume 4]])<br/>Eric Sacks ([[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 video game)|Nintendo 3DS]])
| aliases = Emperor Shredder (1987 series)<br>Super Shredder<br>Zombie Shredder<br>Joker Shredder
| affiliation = [[Foot Clan]]
| species = Human
| lbl23 = Abilities
| data23 =
* Criminal mastermind
* Master of [[ninjutsu]], martial arts and hand-to-hand combat
* Utilizes bladed [[Japanese armour|armor]]
}}
 
The '''Shredder''' is a [[supervillain]] and the main [[antagonist]] of the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' media franchise created by [[Kevin Eastman]] and [[Peter Laird]]. The character debuted in the [[Mirage Studios]] [[comic book]] [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Studios)|''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'']] #1 (May 1984), and has since endured as the [[archenemy]] of the turtles and their master [[Splinter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Splinter]].
Shredder's physical appearance remains fairly consistent in all incarnations of the character. As Oroku Saki, he looks like a physically-fit, [[middle age]]d [[Japanese people|Japanese]] man. But most frequently, he is seen in the Shredder persona, wearing a suit of armor vaguely based on [[samurai]] armor, modified to be less cumbersome yet more menacing. The armor consists of spike-covered metal plaques on his shoulders, forearms, hands, and shins; underneath it he wears a purple robe that variously appears to be simple fabric or a form of [[chainmail]]. He also wears a metal helmet with a trident-shaped ornament on top, and a metal mask that covers his face, leaving only his eyes visible. Originally going to be called "Grate Man", while creating Shredder, [[Kevin Eastman]] got the idea for Shredder's armour from large trapizoid shaped graters, thus Eastman drew one on his forearm, gripping the handle from inside the grater. He then said, "Could you imagine a character with weapons on his arms like this?", and thus Shredder was born.
 
The Shredder is usually depicted as the [[alter ego]] of '''Oroku Saki''', the ruthless leader of a criminal [[ninja]] organization known as the [[Foot Clan]]. A suit of armor equipped with metal blades and [[Tekko|tekko-kagi]], loosely based on that of a [[samurai]], serves as the Shredder's visual motif.
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== Mirage ==
===Oroku Saki===
[[Image:TMNTShredderComic.jpg|thumb|right|Shredder in the first [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (comic book)|TMNT comic]].]]
In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (comic book)|original comic books]] by [[Mirage Comics]], Oroku Saki is the younger brother of Oroku Nagi. Nagi competed with [[Hamato Yoshi]] (the owner of [[Splinter (TMNT)|Splinter]], the Turtles' mentor) for the love of a woman named [[Tang Shen]]. But Shen loved only Yoshi, and a feud erupted between Yoshi and Nagi, which led to Yoshi killing Nagi and fleeing from Japan to [[New York City]] with Shen.
 
In 2009, [[IGN]] ranked Shredder as the 39th-greatest comic-book villain of all time. The character has been featured in almost every media adaptation of the ''TMNT'' franchise, having been portrayed in live-action films by [[James Saito]], [[François Chau]], [[Tohoru Masamune]], and [[Brian Tee]]. [[James Avery]], [[Scott Rayow|Scottie Ray]], [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] and [[Hoon Lee]] are among the actors who have voiced the character in animated films and television shows.
Saki, who was only a young child then, joined the [[Foot Clan]] and trained to be a fierce ninja. Over time, he rose in ranks in the Clan and was eventually put in charge of the Clan’s American branch. This allowed him to finally move to New York and avenge his brother’s death by killing Yoshi and Shen. However, Yoshi’s pet rat Splinter escaped, mutated into an anthropomorphic form, and spent years training the four Ninja Turtles to avenge Yoshi.
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==Concept and creation==
When Splinter felt the Turtles were ready, he ordered them to reveal themselves to Oroku Saki, in the Shredder armor, and challenge him to a fight. This first fight took place at night on a rooftop, and ended with Shredder dying when a bomb blew him up as he fell off the building. However, he was later recreated through a unique Foot Clan [[cloning]] technique utilizing worms, and was finally finished off by [[Leonardo (TMNT)|Leonardo]] by [[decapitation]].
[[Kevin Eastman]] got the idea for the Shredder's armor from large trapezoidal cheese [[grater]]s which he envisioned on a villainous character's arms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://listverse.com/2014/08/16/10-strangest-facts-about-the-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles/|title=10 Strangest Facts About The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles|publisher=Listverse|language=en|author=Chris Jenkins|date=16 August 2014|access-date=21 January 2017}}</ref> He then said, "Could you imagine a character with weapons on his arms like this?" Peter Laird suggested the name The Shredder.<ref>The Making of 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles': Behind the Shells. 1991.</ref> Although Shredder is often depicted as the main antagonist in most ''TMNT'' adaptations, it was never the creators' intention to be the case in his original inception in the Mirage Comics:
 
{{quotation|In truth, though many TMNT fans who became fans via the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|first animated series]] see Shredder as a REALLY important part of an ongoing, long-running battle with the Turtles, I don't think Kevin or I ever did. Yes, he was an important part of their history, and they probably would not have come into existence without his involvement in their world (or more accurately Splinter's world)... but that's about it. Other than bringing Shredder back for "Return to New York" (and the few issues preceding that set that arc up), I never missed him in any of the other TMNT books I worked on.<br>—[[Peter Laird]]<ref>{{cite book|last1=Eastman|first1=Kevin|last2=Laird|first2=Peter|title=Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Ultimate Collection, Vol. 2|year=2012|publisher=IDW|___location=San Diego, Calif.|isbn=978-1613770887|page=227}}</ref>}}
With Shredder gone, chaos erupted in New York City among the leaderless Foot Clan. The leader of the Foot in Japan, [[Karai]], came to New York and established a shaky truce with the Ninja Turtles to re-establish peace.
 
==Comic books==
In issues 3 and 4 of the new ''Tales of the TMNT'', it is shown that a few weeks after Leonardo defeated Shredder, he was resurrected once again by a Foot mystic. However the mystic did not resurrect Shredder himself but the clone worms. The worms then went out to find a new body and chose that of a shark. The monster then attacked the Turtles, who defeated it, ending the Shredder legacy once and for all.
===Mirage and Image===
====Oroku Saki====
[[File:TMNTShredderComic.jpg|thumb|upright|Shredder in his debut in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Studios)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' #1 (May 1984), Art by [[Kevin Eastman]].]]
In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Mirage Studios)|original comic books]] from [[Mirage Comics]], Oroku Saki had an elder brother by the name of Oroku Nagi, who had been killed by fellow ninja [[Hamato Yoshi]] (the owner of [[Splinter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Splinter]], the Turtles' mentor) in a feud over a woman named [[Tang Shen]], resulting in Yoshi fleeing with Shen to the United States.
 
Angered by the death of his elder brother, Saki joined the [[Foot Clan]] and trained to be a [[ninja]]. He quickly became one of their deadliest warriors and rose up the ranks and was chosen to lead the Foot's American branch. Operating in New York under the name of The Shredder, Saki used the opportunity to avenge his brother by killing Yoshi and Shen. Under Saki's leadership, the Foot participated in variety of criminal activities, including [[drug smuggling]], [[Arms trafficking|arms running]], and assassination.
===Other Shredders===
Throughout a considerable part of the Image comic series, [[Raphael (TMNT)|Raphael]] tries to impersonate Shredder by wearing his armor. He tries to make a peace pact with the Foot Clan, but ultimately fails. In later issues of the series, a mysterious Lady Shredder appears to challenge Raphael. Although the book was cancelled before her identity could be revealed, writer Gary Carlson confirmed after the fact that she was meant to be Karai.
 
Fifteen years later, Shredder was challenged by the Ninja Turtles, who were the result of an accident exposing four ordinary turtles to radioactive waste. They were trained by Yoshi's pet rat Splinter, who had also been mutated by the same substance, to avenge his former master. After a lengthy rooftop battle where Shredder seemed to be winning, [[Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Leonardo]] managed to plunge his sword through Shredder's torso. Defeated, he was offered the opportunity to commit [[seppuku]] (ritual suicide), but refused and detonated a [[thermite]] grenade, in an attempt to take their lives alongside his own. But at the last second, [[Donatello (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Donatello]] used his [[bō]] to knock Shredder off the building to his death.
In recent issues of the current series, [[Leonardo (TMNT)|Leonardo]] encountered Oroku Yoshi, a Battle Nexus contestant wearing armour almost identical to that of the second animated series' Shredder. His connection to Oroku Saki and/or the Foot is, as of yet, unknown.
 
However, it was not yet the end of the Shredder. He returned on Christmas Eve seemingly resurrected with an army of Foot Ninjas, severely beating Leonardo and burning down the apartment of the turtles' ally [[April O'Neil]], forcing them to go into hiding outside the city.
==1987 animated series==
===History===
[[Image:TMNT1987_Shredder.png|thumb|200px|right|Shredder in the [[Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(1987 TV series)|1987 animated series]].]]
In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 animated series]], Oroku Saki and Hamato Yoshi were both members of the Foot Clan in [[Japan]]. But after Saki framed him for attempted murder of one of the Clan’s [[sensei]], Yoshi was forced to exile himself to New York, where he lived in the sewers with four pet turtles that were accidentally dropped down the drain.
 
A year later, in the story "Return to New York", the Turtles returned to settle the score with Shredder. Leonardo faced off against Oroku Saki alone, during which Shredder revealed he was brought back to life by a technique using worms feeding on his remains and recreating his cells to reform his body. The same technique was also used to create the [[Shredder Clones]]. In the battle, Leonardo [[decapitate]]s the villain, finally killing him, and the four turtles burn his body at the [[Hudson River]].
In the following years, Saki took leadership of the Foot Clan, and took on his Shredder persona. He also met a trans-dimensional alien called [[Krang]], and used the advanced technology at his disposal to replace the Foot ninjas with robots called the Foot Soldiers. He secretly moved to New York, where he found Yoshi still alive, so he tried to kill him by dumping mutagen in the sewers. This causes Yoshi to mutate into Splinter, and he starts training the mutated Turtles in [[ninjutsu]].
 
===Depiction=''Tales of the TMNT''====
In the second volume of the anthology series ''[[Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' story "Worms of Madness" it is shown that a few weeks after the events of their final battle, the Shredder had yet another resurrection of sorts when a Foot Mystic reactivated the worms. However, the Foot Mystic did not resurrect Saki himself but the worm colony which had gained sentience and retained Saki's memories and believing itself to be Saki. The worms then went out to find a new body and chose that of a [[shark]]. After the Foot kidnapped Splinter, the turtles managed to engage the "Shredder-Shark" in battle, defeating it by severing its connection to the mystic at which point the creature realized that it was not the real Saki.
The cartoon series was more light-hearted than the comics, and consequently, Shredder is depicted as an evil but comically inept villain, rather than the dire and lethal ninja he was in the comic. His two henchmen [[Bebop and Rocksteady]] are incompetent and fail miserably at everything they do; they are mostly used for [[comic relief]] in the show. But even though Shredder's plans are always foiled, often by his own failings, he is still shown to have considerable skills. In fighting skills, he is often shown to surpass the Turtles and to be equalled by Splinter only. He trained the [[Punk Frogs]] in a very short period of time to be a match for the Turtles. His technical skills are also quite impressive: he designed and built a robotic body for Krang, prepared the mutagen mixture, knew how Krang's [[teleportation]] engine worked, and built numerous other advanced devices. Shredder's bid for world domination was successful once, in the episode [[Shredderville (TMNT 1987 episode)|Shredderville]]. Unfortunately, the stress of handling all of the world's problems at once proved too much for him.
 
The "Shredder-Shark" returned once more kidnapping [[Casey Jones (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Casey Jones]]'s adopted daughter Shadow to lure the Turtles into a trap. With the Turtles away, it was up to Casey and Splinter to defeat it and rescue Shadow, finally killing the creature.
===Family===
Shredder's family is presented in three episodes. In the episode ''[[Shredder's Mom]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart070.htm], Shredder's mother Miyoko helps Shredder and Krang in an attempt to destroy the world climate. In this episode, Miyoko first learns of her son's criminal activities, and proves herself to be as villainous. But she constantly treats Shredder like a baby, until he gets fed up with it and transports her back to her retirement home.
 
====Other versions of the Shredder====
In the episode ''[[My Brother, the Bad Guy]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart108.htm], it is learned that Oroku Saki has a younger brother Kazuo Saki, who is a good guy and works as a police [[lieutenant]] in [[Tokyo]]. Kazuo and the Turtles try to join forces to stop one of Shredder's plans, but his fervent respect of the law clashes with the Turtles' "whatever it takes" attitude.
Throughout a considerable part of the Image comic series, [[Raphael (TMNT)|Raphael]] tries to impersonate Shredder by wearing his armor. Following this, he is accepted as the leader of the Foot Clan. In later issues of the series, a mysterious '''Lady Shredder''' appears to challenge Raphael. Although the book was canceled before her identity could be revealed, writer [[Gary Carlson]] confirmed after the fact that she was meant to be [[Karai (character)|Karai]].{{Citation needed|date=October 2007}} The female ninja Pimiko from series claims to be Shredder's daughter.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.comicvine.com/pimiko/29-49933/ |title=Pimiko (comic book character) |publisher=Comicvine.com |access-date=2014-05-08}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.miragelicensing.com/comics/image/05/05.html |title=Image Comics' TMNT "Volume 3" #5 |publisher=Miragelicensing.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |archive-date=2018-05-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180521032403/http://www.miragelicensing.com/comics/image/05/05.html |url-status=dead }}</ref>
 
In Volume Four series, [[Leonardo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Leonardo]] encounters '''Oroku Yoshi''', a Battle Nexus contestant wearing armor almost identical to that of the second animated series' Shredder. His connection to Oroku Saki and the Foot is not known, since the bi-monthly comic was ultimately cancelled in 2010. In issue 32 he was called to meet a mysterious individual who asks to bring Leo with him as well.
Finally, the episode ''[[The Legend of Koji (TMNT 1987 episode)|The Legend of Koji]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart159.htm] features Saki's distant ancestor Oroku Sancho, who lived in Japan in [[1583]]. He is the leader of a small clan, and every bit as wicked and selfish as his descendant. When Shredder offers to help him find magical relics that would provide him with power and wealth, Sancho takes Shredder's information, then betrays him and orders his men to kill him. However, Sancho is also a coward, and when he breaks down in the face of danger, his men abandon him.
 
===Archie Comics===
This family tree leads to a bit of controversy: is Shredder's given name Oruku and his last name Saki (as indicated by the fact his brother shares the name Saki), or is it the other way around (as indicated by the fact his ancestor's name is Oroku)? This question is never resolved on the show.
The [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Archie Comics)|Archie Comics series]] uses the same background as the 1987 cartoon, as the first issues are identical. Later in the Archie comics version, Shredder travels to the future and works with Armaggon and Verminator X to offset the skill and experience of the future versions of the Turtles.
 
This version of the character was more in line with the early episodes' depiction of the character as a cunning adversary and in many issues nearly proves to be a lethal enemy, coming close to defeating the turtles on a number of occasions, even aiding Armaggon and Verminator X in the defeat and capture of two of the turtles in the future. However, he shows some amount of honor in the comic. His final fate within the Archie comics series remains unknown, although a three-part mini-series put out by Archie comics after the end of its regular comic series seems to indicate he remains a consistent foe to the turtles for many years, briefly restoring Splinter to the form of Hamato Yoshi and also undoing Michaelangelo's mutation, though both later revert to mutant status by the end of the story, while Shredder was left in a vegetative state in the aftermath of his final battle with the Turtles.
===Timeline===
Counting from the first meeting between the Turtles and Shredder, Shredder spent eight years plotting ways to defeat the Turtles. In the season 8 episode ''[[Turtle Trek (TMNT 1987 episode)|Turtle Trek]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart178.htm], the Turtles destroy the engines of the Technodrome, trapping it and its inhabitants in Dimension X for good and putting an end to Shredder's plans (for most fans, Shredder's removal as a regular villain was the point where the show [[jumped the shark]]). He spent the next two years in Dimension X, until he was contacted by Dregg (''[[The Power of Three (TMNT 1987 episode)|The Power of Three]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart189.htm]). Dregg arranged for him and Krang to come back to Earth, to help him fight the Turtles. Together, they capture the Turtles, but Dregg then betrays them and tries to drain the life energy of the Turtles, Krang and Shredder all at once. Shredder alone escapes the trap and restores Krang (''[[A Turtle in Time (TMNT 1987 episode)|A Turtle in Time]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart190.htm]), but Dregg captures them again. Finally, the Turtles spoil Dregg's plan and transport Shredder and Krang back to Dimension X (''[[Turtles to the Second Power (TMNT 1987 episode)|Turtles to the Second Power]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart191.htm]). In the series finale ''[[Divide and Conquer (TMNT 1987 episode)|Divide and Conquer]]'' [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart194.htm], the Turtles return to the Technodrome to take Krang's exosuit, which they need to fight Dregg. Shredder is nowhere to be seen, but it is assumed that he is still somewhere in Dimension X.
 
===TriviaIDW Publishing===
In feudal Japan, Oroku Saki was a high-ranking member of the Foot Clan along with Hamato Yoshi. While Yoshi focused on his family, Saki surpassed him and was promoted to Jonin (leader) of the Foot.<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Erik Burnham | artist= Charles Paul Wilson III | colorist= Jay Fotos | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = Micro-Series | Issue = 5 | Date = 20 June 2012 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> After an argument on his style of leadership, Saki sent ninja to murder Yoshi's wife, Tang Shen, and later Yoshi and his four sons.
* In the 1980s TMNT toyline, Shredder is stated to have an [[IQ]] of 675 on the back of an action figure blister card.
* Shredder was voice-acted by [[James L. Avery, Sr.]] (credited as James Avery) in the 1987-1993 seasons, [[Dorian Harewood]] as the 1989 alternate, [[Jim Cummings]] as the 1991 alternate, [[Townsend Coleman]] as the 1993 alternate, and by [[William Martin]] in the 1994-1996 seasons.
 
With the help of [[Kitsune]], Saki steals regenerative ooze from an Utrom known as "The Iron Demon" (later revealed to be [[Krang]] himself<ref name="ReferenceA">{{Cite comic | Writer= Tom Waltz | artist= Cory Smith | colorist= Ronda Pattison | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 37 | Date = 13 August 2014 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref>) which is used to preserve his body until he is awakened by his descendant [[Karai (character)|Oroku Karai]] several centuries later in modern-day New York.<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Mateus Santolouco & Erik Burnham | artist= Mateus Santolouco | colorist= Joao "Azeitona" Vieira | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = History of the Foot Clan | Issue = 4 | Date = 20 March 2013 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> During his time in stasis, his spirit conquered the realm of the Afterlife, where he learned he was destined to rule the earth world and eventually return to the Afterlife as a lost soul. Knowing the future, he vows to change it by conquering the realm of the Afterlife upon his return.<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Paul Allor | artist= Dan Duncan | colorist= Ian Herring | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = Villains Micro-Series | Issue = 8 | Date = 4 December 2013 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref>
== Movies ==
[[Image:ShredderTMNTMovie.png|thumb|300px|right|Shredder in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|first movie]].]]
In the first movie, ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', Oroku Saki and Hamato Yoshi, living in Japan, both loved a woman named Tang Shen, but Tang Shen only loved Yoshi. Rather than fight Saki honourably, Yoshi followed Shen's plan to leave for [[United States|America]]. Saki followed them to New York, where he first murdered Tang Shen alone in her home, then ambushed Yoshi when he returned, tired from construction work. Yoshi’s pet rat Splinter escaped during the fight, clawing Saki's face before doing so.
 
Shredder first appears in Micro-series #1 and in full costume on the final page of issue #9. Dan Duncan first designed Shredder with input from Mateus Santolouco and Kevin Eastman; originally wanting to depict a "beefy...monster" he decided to simplify the design and slimmed down the character based on the original Mirage design.<ref>{{Cite comic | Story =Letters page | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 10 | Date = 30 May 2012 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref>
Saki then proceeded to recruit troubled teens, and teach them ninjutsu to turn them into a group of skilled thieves and assassins called the Foot Clan. As their leader, Saki took on the persona of Shredder, and became a [[cult]] leader.
 
Seeking control in his forthcoming battle for power, Shredder offers Splinter a place in his army but Splinter refuses, revealing himself to be a reincarnated Hamato Yoshi.<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Kevin Eastman & Tom Waltz | artist= Dan Duncan | colorist= Ronda Pattison | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 10 | Date = 30 May 2012 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> Saki then reveals his own identity and attacks Splinter, almost killing him when the Turtles arrive to rescue their father.<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Kevin Eastman & Tom Waltz | artist= Dan Duncan | colorist= Ronda Pattison | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 12 | Date = 25 July 2012
As investigative reporter [[April O'Neil]] was getting too close to the Foot Clan, Shredder ordered her killed. However, the Turtles interfered, and beat several members of the Foot Clan. Shredder decided to stop the Turtles himself, which led to the ultimate rooftop battle. Summarily trouncing them one by one, he even managed to defeat them all attacking him at once. About to kill [[Leonardo (TMNT)|Leonardo]], Splinter intervened and revealed his past to Shredder, enraging him with memory of his scar. After realizing who Splinter is, Shredder charged towards Splinter with his spear, but Splinter deflected it, vaulting Shredder off the roof of the building, landing in a garbage truck. [[Casey Jones (TMNT)|Casey Jones]] then pulled the switch, and viewers are treated to the image of Shredder's helmet being crushed. It is assumed that Shredder is killed here, though his body is not actually seen.
| Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> Impressed by Leonardo, he orders his capture<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Kevin Eastman & Tom Waltz | artist= Andy Kuhn | colorist= Ronda Pattison | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 14 | Date = 26 September 2012 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> and conducts a plan involving kidnapping and stabbing Casey Jones.<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Tom Waltz | artist= Mateus Santolouco | colorist= Ronda Pattison | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 22 | Date = 29 May 2013 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> Shredder then has Kitsune brainwash Leonardo to become his new Chunin (second-in-command)<ref>{{Cite comic | Writer= Tom Waltz | artist= Mateus Santolouco | colorist= Ronda Pattison | Title = Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Volume = 1 | Issue = 25 | Date = 28 August 2013 | Publisher = IDW Publishing}}</ref> and uses him for a show of strength to the criminal underworld. After the Turtles rescue Leonardo, Shredder calls a meeting with Krang and proposes an alliance in exchange for Utrom technologies, which Krang rejects. A short battle results in retreat on both sides and the revelation that Shredder had stolen some Utrom resources from Krang's compound to begin creating a mutant army (in the form of [[Bebop and Rocksteady|Bebop, Rocksteady]], Koya and Bludgeon).<ref name="ReferenceA"/>
 
In Issue #50, Shredder faced Splinter and the turtles in a final battle which he lost and briefly admitted his faults and also making Karai the new head of the Foot Clan in the event of his death. Splinter then retaliated by slashing deep into the back of his head with his sword, killing Shredder instantly.
In the second movie, ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze]]'', Shredder was revealed to have survived and recreated his Foot Clan to get vengeance on the Turtles. Shredder acquired the mutagen that created the Turtles and used it to create his own mutants, [[Tokka and Rahzar]], from a [[wolf]] and a snapping [[turtle]]. The mutants had the intelligence of infants but unbelievable physical strength; therefore, Shredder acted like a father to them, twisting them to serve his purpose and destroy the Turtles. After the Turtles defeated the two mutants, Shredder used the mutagen on himself and became Super Shredder, a superhuman being with purple skin, a thunderous voice, and immense strength. During his fight with the Turtles, Super Shredder knocked down the support beams of a [[pier]], which collapsed and killed him.
 
After his death, Shredder's body is kept in a crypt that is guarded by Jennika who was assigned by Hamato Yoshi in order to learn humility. Shredder's tomb is eventually desecrated by the witch Kitsune who plans to revive Oroku Saki in order to restore order to the Foot Clan but Splinter knew this and keeps the skull to foil her attempts.
Shredder was played by [[James Saito]] in the first movie and by [[François Chau]] in the second movie, while his immense Super Shredder form was played by wrestler [[Kevin Nash]]. In all cases, the character was voice-acted by [[David McCharen]].
 
Shredder would reappear in the miniseries ''Shredder in Hell''. In this series, Shredder is in the afterlife and descends into the underworld trying to find the truth of his own soul meanwhile Kitsune uses his corpse to summon her father as his host. Shredder also fought his past life Takeshi Tasuo in his inner conflict until Splinter/Hamato Yoshi later shows up to help him against the forces of Hell.
==Anime==
In the Japanese Anime adaption much of the background story from the original cartoon appears to have been preserved, including Shredder's apprenticeship to Splinter. Unlike the rest of the main cast, Shredder's appearance has been drastically altered to a more cartoonish, heavily armored figure. Shredder also gains the ability to transform using the dark crystals into more powerful forms.
 
At the time when Mutant Town was established when Old Hob detonated a mutagen bomb the day when Baxter Stockman became the [[Mayor of New York City]], Oroku Saki resurfaces and saves April from some mutant eels that were offspring of the Slithery.<ref>''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' #118. IDW Publishing.</ref>
== The Next Mutation ==
Shredder is still the Turtles' sworn enemy. This time however, Venus uses her powers to make the Oroku Saki from within take control of Shredder's mind. After the Foot Clan disbands, he ends up living on the streets. Later, the Dragon Lord's rank warriors attack him to get a medallion that was in his possession. Splinter saves him and takes him to the Turtles' lair to protect him. It was hinted that Shredder might possibly go back to his old ways, but the show was cancelled soon after that episode.
 
Saki later appears in Old Hob's lair, where Old Hob and Man Ray do not recognize him. He frees the weasel children and disappears when he sees Raphael approaching.<ref>''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' #120. IDW Publishing.</ref>
== 2003 animated series ==
===The Utrom Shredder===
[[Image:TMNTShredder2003.jpg|thumb|right|Shredder in the [[Teenage_Mutant_Ninja_Turtles_(2003_cartoon)|2003 animated series]].]]
[[Image:TMNTCh'rell.png|thumb|right|Ch'rell, the Shredder Utrom.]]
[[Image:TMNT110EpisodeGuide.PNG|thumb|right|Oroku Saki.]]
In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 series)|2003 animated series]], Shredder was Ch'rell, a dangerous criminal of the alien [[Utrom]] race, who was in custody and being carried to a prison onboard an Utrom spaceship. However, he somehow escaped and sabotaged the ship, which crashed on Earth in [[feudal Japan]]. The Utroms found themselves marooned on primitive Earth, and Ch'rell escaped.
 
As Raphael takes the time to reminisce about Splinter, Saki watches him from afar.<ref>''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' #124. IDW Publishing.</ref>
In order to move undetected among the Humans, the Utroms developed exosuits with their remaining technology. Ch'rell quickly stole one, and outfitted it with a Japanese armor, becoming Shredder. According to the Foot mystics however, Ch'rell stole the identity of the Shredder, as they referred to him as "the Utrom imposter". It can be assumed that Ch'rell also created the alter ego of the Oroku family and has been every incarnation of Shredder since taking the name. Once adept with the exosuit, Shredder proceeded to create the Foot Clan, in order to fight a secret war with the Utroms on Earth. He also ordered the creation of the [[Magical Objects (TMNT)|Sword of Tengu]], which he used in his campaigns, which included bringing the [[Tokugawa shogunate|Tokugawa Shoguns]] to power.
 
==Television==
In the show's present, the Foot Clan has become a powerful criminal empire. Shredder leads a triple-life; he is Oroku Saki, a benevolent Japanese billionaire living in New York, but secretly he is Shredder, the battle-armored leader of the Foot Clan. Even more secretly, and known only to a privy few and hidden in his human and armor costumes, he is Ch'rell the feared Utrom criminal, fighting a war against the Utroms on Earth, while looking to escape this planet and take revenge on the Utroms by attacking their homeworld.
===1987 animated series===
[[File:Shredder (1987 animated character design).png|upright|thumb|Shredder as he appeared in the 1987 animated series]]
 
In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 TV series)|1987 animated series]], Oroku Saki and Hamato Yoshi were both members of the Foot Clan in Japan. After Saki framed him for the attempted murder of a visiting [[sensei]], Yoshi was forced to [[exile]] himself to [[New York City]], where he lived in the sewers with four pet turtles that were accidentally dropped down a storm drain.
Sometime before the series began, Shredder, in his guise of Oroku Saki was walking a street in Japan one rainy day when he came upon an abandoned young girl, Karai. He took her in, training her in the ways of the ninja and raising her as a daughter. She eventually became his second-in-command and was left in command of the Foot Clan in Japan while he established a base in New York. Shredder seems to actually care for Karai like a daughter, telling her he is proud that he raised a daughter to lead his empire.
 
In the following years, Saki took leadership of the Foot Clan and took on his Shredder persona. He also met a trans-dimensional alien called [[Krang]] and used the advanced technology at his disposal to replace the Foot Ninja with robots called the Foot Soldiers. He secretly moved to New York, where he found Yoshi still alive. In an attempt to kill his old foe, Shredder dumped mutagen in the sewers. This mutates Yoshi into Splinter, and he starts training the also mutated Turtles in [[ninjutsu]]. After the Turtles discovered their operation in New York City, Shredder became their enemy and would stop at nothing until they were defeated, often holding the Turtles' human ally April O'Neil captive as bait.
Hamato Yoshi was one of several human ninjutsu masters protecting the Utroms, known as Guardians. Shredder killed him in an attempt to get to the Utroms, but during the battle, Yoshi’s pet rat Splinter escaped to the sewers where he mutated after coming in contact with some Utrom mutagen, and taught ninjutsu to four mutated turtles.
 
Shredder was voiced by [[James Avery]] for seasons one to seven and [[William E. Martin]] for seasons eight and ten, with the alternates being [[Dorian Harewood]] and [[Pat Fraley]] in 1989, [[Jim Cummings]] in 1991–1993 and [[Townsend Coleman]] in 1993. In the 2009 crossover movie ''[[Turtles Forever]]'', the 1987 version of the Shredder was voiced by Load Williams. In the 2012 series, the 1987 version of the Shredder is voiced by [[Kevin Michael Richardson]] due to the passing of James Avery in 2013.
The Turtles and Shredder battled several times, mostly on rooftops. At first, Shredder tried to befriend the Turtles to help him against the Utrom. They rejected his offer, leading to the first battle. In the first rooftop battle with Shredder, there was a huge fire that caused the whole building to collapse. In the second rooftop battle, Splinter manipulates Shredder into cutting down a water tower; this causes a flood of water to wash Shredder down the side of the building with the wooden tower falling on top of him.
 
====Depiction====
After that, the Foot began hunting the Turtles in the sewers forcing them to the surface. They hid in April O'Neil's apartment until Shredder's elite ninjas beat Leonardo almost to death. In the resulting battle, Shredder trapped the Turtles in a closet and punctured a gas line, causing April's apartment and shop to explode.
In his early appearances, Shredder was presented as extremely cunning and was described by Splinter himself as the most dangerous adversary he ever faced. Shredder's intelligence persevered throughout his various portrayals, and in several instances, it is claimed that Shredder has an IQ of 300. As the 1987 cartoon series was more light-hearted than the comics, Shredder was later depicted as evil but a villain that always fails rather than the dire and lethal ninja he was originally shown to be. He and Krang are constantly bickering about tactics and often take pleasure in the other's failings (and sometimes intentionally sabotage each other). His two henchmen [[Bebop and Rocksteady]] are especially incompetent and fail miserably at everything they do. They were mostly used for [[comic relief]] in the show; however, the Turtles certainly consider them to be formidable (despite their inane stupidity) in combat due to their great strength and endurance, and as such, often use their intelligence to outwit them.
 
Despite Shredder's failings, he is still shown to have considerable skills. In martial arts, he is often shown to surpass the Turtles and to be equaled only by Splinter. Nevertheless, he usually runs away from a fight when outnumbered, incapacitating the Turtles to defeat them in combat; as the series progressed, however, the Turtles were able to battle him on more equal grounds and even defeat him in combat on several occasions. He trained the Punk Frogs in a very short period of time to be a match for the Turtles, but the Punk Frogs soon switch sides. His technical skills are also quite impressive: he designed and built a robotic body for Krang, prepared the mutagen mixture, knew how Krang's teleportation engine worked and built numerous other advanced devices. Ironically in one episode "Shredderville" the Turtles dream they find themselves in a [[parallel universe (fiction)|mirror universe]] where they themselves never existed and Shredder rules New York City, yet finds the task of ruling so burdensome that he has a nervous breakdown.
Baxter Stockman had confirmed the Turtles' deaths. However, the Turtles, Splinter, April and Casey Jones fled to Casey's grandmother's farm to recover.
The next battle, Splinter and the Turtles stormed Shredder's tower. Leonardo, still believing that Shredder was human and had somehow survived the previous battle, beheaded him with the Sword of Tengu and assumed he was dead.
 
From mid-season seven onwards, Shredder was depicted as a more serious threat, full of anger and bloodlust, though he was still easily defeated by the Turtles. His friendship with Krang also appeared to have grown. There were many times that Shredder could have just left Krang at the mercy of the Turtles or Lord Dregg, but he always rescued him and went as far as to donate his life energy to save him.
When the Turtles met with Shredder again, after learning of his true nature, they adapted their battle strategy. The Turtles fought Shredder to prevent him from stopping the Utrom's escape, and [[Donatello (TMNT)|Donatello]] electrocuted him, rendering his exosuit inoperable, but Ch'rell activated a bomb and jumped out of the suit to attack the Turtles, who fled right before the bomb caused the entire building to implode. Ch'rell was later shown recuperating in a [[stasis (fiction)|stasis]] cell with the aid of his adopted daughter, [[Karai]], in a secret medical bay equipped with Utrom technology; his exosuit was also repaired. In his next encounter with the Turtles, Shredder was carried into a fire by force by [[Zog (TMNT)|Zog]] the Triceraton before the ship they were fighting on exploded. Apparently protected by his armour, he was later rescued by Karai via helicopter.
 
====Family====
Oroku Saki publicly became New York City's "savior" when he used his vast fortune to finance the reconstruction of the city, which was left badly damaged after an invasion by [[Triceraton]]s, a [[Triceratops]]-like alien race. But secretly, he was using the reconstruction projects as cover for a salvage operation, to recover alien technology that fell to the ground after the invasion.
Shredder's family is presented in three episodes. In the episode "Shredder's Mom",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart070.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 70! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110605021820/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart070.htm |archive-date=2011-06-05 }}</ref> Shredder's mother Miyoko helps Shredder and Krang in an attempt to destroy the world's climate. In this episode, Miyoko first learns of her son's criminal activities and proves herself to be villainous. However, she constantly treats Shredder like a baby, until he gets fed up with it and transports her back to her retirement home. In the episode "My Brother, the Bad Guy",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart108.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 108! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120210071625/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart108.htm |archive-date=2012-02-10 }}</ref> it is revealed that Oroku Saki has a younger brother, Kazuo who works as a police lieutenant in [[Tokyo]]. Kazuo and the Turtles try to join forces to stop one of Shredder's plans, but his fervent respect for the law clashes with the Turtles' "whatever it takes" attitude. Finally, the episode "The Legend of Koji"<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart159.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 159! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120204035507/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart159.htm |archive-date=2012-02-04 }}</ref> features Saki's distant ancestor Oroku Sancho, who lived in Japan in 1583. He is the leader of a small clan, and every bit as wicked as his descendant. When Shredder offers to help him find magical relics that would provide him with power and wealth, Sancho takes Shredder's information, then betrays him and orders his men to kill him. However, Sancho is also a coward, and when he breaks down in the face of danger, his men abandon him.
 
This family tree leads to a bit of confusion regarding whether Shredder's given name is Oroku and his last name Saki (as indicated by the fact his brother shares the name Saki), or the other way around (as indicated by the fact his ancestor's last name is Oroku). This question is never resolved on the show, although Mirage comics adds more evidence for Oroku being the family name; Saki's elder brother is "Oroku Nagi". This follows Japanese naming conventions, which place the family name before an individual's given name.
When Donatello was sent to a ___location in time and space by [[Drako]] and the [[Ultimate Ninja]], he found himself in a futuristic Earth where Shredder had taken over. With an army of loyal robots, Utrom scientists, and a massive new exosuit dwarfing all previous models, Shredder was virtually unstoppable. In a voice-over, the Shredder revealed his plans to send his armies to conquer other worlds via gigantic transmat the Utroms built. In a desperate attempt to end Shredder's tyranny, Donatello led the pitiful resistance, which consisted of his time altered brothers and April O'Neil, into Shredder's personal chamber. Piloting a modified Foot Robot, Donatello went toe to toe with Shredder, but was unable to compete with the multi-limbed monstrosity. However, he was able to immobilize Shredder only a few feet away from his old subterranean vehicle, and Shredder could do nothing as the energized drill spun through his suit, killing him. Donatello's return to his own time has made these events a clear example of an alternate possible future.
 
====Timeline====
Later, Shredder completed construction of a spaceship, which he planned to use to invade the Utrom homeworld. However, due to some interference from the Turtles and [[Agent Bishop]], Shredder had to launch the ship early, leaving his army and equipment on Earth. Before he could reach the hatch, Don sprayed [[liquid nitrogen]] on his suit, freezing him in place. Splinter smashed his suit but Karai saved him. The Turtles stowed away on the ship, and Shredder used a new, more powerful exosuit to defeat (but not kill) them. During this fight, Agent Bishop launched missiles attack to disable the ship; and when Shredder became distracted by this attack, the Turtles escaped and overloaded the ship, in order to destroy it. Fortunately, the Utroms, who had been informed of the launch by Professor Honeycutt of the Turtles, found it seconds after the energy core began to explode. They locked it in a stasis field and transported everyone off the ship and to the Utrom homeworld before the stasis field collapsed.
Counting from the first meeting with the Turtles, Shredder spent eight seasons plotting ways to defeat them. In the season 8 episode "Turtle Trek",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart178.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 178! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120210071629/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart178.htm |archive-date=2012-02-10 }}</ref> the Turtles destroy the engines of the [[Technodrome]], trapping it and its inhabitants in [[Dimension X (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Dimension X]] for good and putting an end to Shredder's plans. He spent the next two seasons in Dimension X, until he was contacted by Dregg ("The Power of Three").<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart189.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 189! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608222405/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart189.htm |archive-date=2012-06-08 }}</ref> Dregg arranged for him and Krang to come back to Earth, to help him fight the Turtles. Together, they capture the Turtles, but Dregg then betrays them and tries to drain the life energy of the Turtles, Krang, and Shredder all at once, making them weaker while Dregg becomes stronger. Shredder alone escapes the trap and restores Krang ("A Turtle in Time"),<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart190.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 190! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070320162134/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart190.htm |archive-date=2007-03-20 }}</ref> but Dregg captures them again. Finally, the Turtles spoil Dregg's plan and transport Shredder and Krang back to Dimension X ("Turtles to the Second Power").<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart191.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 191! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608222415/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart191.htm |archive-date=2012-06-08 }}</ref> In the series finale "Divide and Conquer",<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart194.htm |title=TMNT Cartoon Episode 194! |publisher=Ninjaturtles.com |access-date=2014-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120608222430/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/cartoon/guide/cart194.htm |archive-date=2012-06-08 }}</ref> the Turtles return to the Technodrome in Dimension X to take Krang's android body, which they need to fight Dregg. Shredder is nowhere to be seen, but it is assumed that he is still somewhere in Dimension X.
 
He and Krang also appear in ''[[Turtles Forever]]'', with the Technodrome still under New York City before being sent into the 2003 universe. However, Shredder and Krang's incompetence (as well as their relative sanity) is fully shown when the Utrom Shredder of the 2003 universe seizes command of the Technodrome and adds Utrom technology to the powerful war machine, and turns it against the world. In the climax, Shredder temporarily overcomes his hatred for the Turtles as both he and Krang decide to help the Turtles defeat the Utrom Shredder who they realize is totally insane, will kill everyone, and has effectively stolen the Technodrome from them. Shredder also takes extreme offense at being considered inferior by his other-dimensional counterpart, does not see the point of destroying the entire universe, and does not understand why the Utrom Shredder refuses to just kill the Turtles when he has the chance. So, with Krang, he chooses to fight alongside the Turtles against their common foe.
On the Utrom homeworld, all the occupants of the ship were participants in Ch'rell’s trial for intergalactic crimes. He was accused of starting a war that killed 1 million, of trying to steal a planet's resources and causing the death of 3.2 millions, and of trying to take over the Utrom government. He was found guilty and sentenced to eternal exile on the ice asteroid belt of Mor Tal. Ch'rell was last seen on one of the thousands of asteroids around the planet.
 
===''The Next Mutation''===
According to the official TMNT website, Shredder is 6'2" and weighs 240 lbs when wearing his battle armor. He is voice-acted by [[Scottie Ray]].
In ''[[Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation]]'', Shredder (portrayed by Patrick Pon, voiced by [[Doug Parker (voice actor)|Doug Parker]]) is still the Turtles' sworn enemy. This time, however, [[Venus (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Venus]] uses her powers to make the Oroku Saki from within taking control of Shredder's mind. After the Foot Clan disbands, he ends up living on the streets. Later, the Dragon Lord's rank warriors attack him to get a medallion that was in his possession. Splinter saves him and takes him to the Turtles' lair to protect him. It was hinted that Shredder might possibly go back to his old ways, but the show was canceled soon after that episode.
 
In the show, Shredder wore a general attire similar to the one he wore in the second film, but with a heavily altered helmet/mask due to the lesser budget for the TV series as compared to the movies, which had allowed for more detailed props and costume pieces. Shredder appeared only a few times in the show, due to the main antagonist of the series being a draconic being from another dimension and thus supplanted Shredder as the Turtles' nemesis.
Ch'rell/Oroku Saki/The Shredder appeared in 31 episodes:
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1. [[Things Change (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Things Change]]<br>
2. [[A Better Mousetrap (TMNT 2003 Episode)|A Better Mousetrap]]<br>
3. [[Attack of the Mousers (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Attack of the Mousers]]<br>
4. [[Darkness on the Edge of Town (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Darkness on the Edge of Town]]<br>
5. [[The Way of Invisibility (TMNT 2003 Episode)|The Way of Invisibility]]<br>
6. [[The Shredder Strikes (TMNT 2003 Episode)|The Shredder Strikes, Part 1]]<br>
7. [[The Shredder Strikes (TMNT 2003 Episode)|The Shredder Strikes, Part 2]]<br>
8. [[The Shredder Strikes Back (TMNT 2003 Episode)|The Shredder Strikes Back, Part 1]]<br>
9. [[The Shredder Strikes Back (TMNT 2003 Episode)|The Shredder Strikes Back, Part 2]]<br>
10. [[Tales of Leo (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Tales of Leo]]
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11. [[Return to New York (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Return to New York, Part 1]]<br>
12. [[Return to New York (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Return to New York, Part 2]]<br>
13. [[Return to New York (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Return to New York, Part 3]]<br>
14. [[Secret Origins (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Secret Origins, Part 1]]<br>
15. [[Secret Origins (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Secret Origins, Part 2]]<br>
16. [[Secret Origins (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Secret Origins, Part 3]]<br>
17. [[Reflections (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Reflections]]<br>
18. [[City at War (TMNT 2003 Episode)|City at War, Part 3]]<br>
19. [[Rogue in the House (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Rogue in the House, Part 1]]<br>
20. [[Rogue in the House (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Rogue in the House, Part 2]]
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21. [[Space Invaders (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Space Invaders, Part 2]]<br>
22. [[Hunted (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Hunted]]<br>
23. [[Nobody's Fool (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Nobody's Fool]]<br>
24. [[New Blood (TMNT 2003 Episode)|New Blood (a.k.a The New Guard)]]<br>
25. [[Mission of Gravity (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Mission of Gravity]]<br>
26. [[Hun on the Run (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Hun on the Run]]<br>
27. [[Same As It Never Was (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Same As It Never Was]]<br>
28. [[Exodus (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Exodus, Part 1]]<br>
29. [[Exodus (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Exodus, Part 2]]<br>
30. [[Bad Day (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Bad Day]]<br>
31. [[Tale of Master Yoshi (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Tale of Master Yoshi]]
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===The2003 Tenguanimated Shredderseries===
Various individuals have assumed the mantle of the Shredder in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series)|2003 animated series]], all of whom, except for Karai, are voiced by [[Scott Rayow|Scottie Ray]] and considered as the most vile and ruthless incarnations of the character in the entire franchise. In the episode "Tempus Fugit", a possible future is shown in which the Utrom Shredder, Tengu Shredder and Cyber Shredder are engaged in a war for control of New York City.
In the episode "[[Good Genes (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Good Genes]]", references are made to a "true" Shredder, one existing before "the imposter" Ch'rell. In the episode "[[Legend of the 5 Dragons (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Legend of the 5 Dragons]]", it is learned that there was a huge [[Tengu]] that attacked Japan in 300 AD, and transferred his essence to Oroku Saki after his defeat. This Oroku Saki, who also became The Shredder, was a human, and not an Utrom. He attacked Japan and caused a lot of chaos. Four warriors calling themselves "The Dragons" fought The Shredder and finally defeated him. But though he was defeated, The Shredder could not be destroyed. The Dragon's powers kept him helpless as they placed him in a casket. Since that day, the Dragons kept a close eye on the casket, his helmet, and his gauntlet, knowing that The Shredder could be revived.
 
====Utrom Shredder====
In the episode "[[Ninja Tribunal (TMNT 2003 Episode)|Ninja Tribunal]]", four figures wearing armor similar to the Shredder's and calling themselves the Ninja Tribunal kidnapped the Turtles and four other warriors. The four Tribunal members turned out to be the immortal Dragons. The Tribunal entreated the group for aid against an ancient evil. The Turtles and the other four warriors were taken to Japan to begin their training. There, to their horror, they learned that the great evil they were destined to face is the long-imprisoned, true Shredder, resurrected by the Foot Mystics.
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The Utrom Shredder is the main antagonist and the primary Shredder of the series. He serves as the archenemy of the Turtles and Splinter, and indirectly had a hand in their creation.
Due to the cancellation of this storyline in favour of the "Fast Forward" storyline, this sequence of events was never shown on TV. After the scheduling change was made, Mirage decided to finish production on the Ninja Tribunal episodes, since much of the work had already been completed, and release them directly to DVD. The Ninja Tribunal season began airing on Comcast in August of 2006 via "Video On Demand", but has since been pulled from the services by 4Kids.
 
'''Ch'rell''' (whose aliases include '''Torrinon''', '''Kako Naso''' and '''Duke Acureds''') is a megalomaniacal and psychopathic Utrom [[warlord]] responsible for the deaths of millions across the universe. Although he was captured by his fellow Utroms, Ch'rell escaped and caused their ship to crash-land on earth during the [[Sengoku period|Sengoku]] period of [[feudal Japan]]. The stranded Utroms built humanoid [[exosuit]]s to disguise themselves among the humans. Ch'rell stole the first working prototype and used the Japanese legend of a Demon Tengu to craft a dual identity, becoming a wealthy Japanese philanthropist named Oroku Saki and a ruthless crime lord known as the Shredder. He founded an underground criminal empire called the Foot Clan to hunt down his former Utrom captors and later adopted an abandoned girl named [[Karai (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Karai]], whom he personally trained in [[ninjutsu]] to lead the Foot Clan in Japan while he moved to New York City to expand their operation. Shredder created important links with the [[Gangs in the United States|New York underworld]], enlisting Hun, the leader of the Purple Dragons, as his right-hand man. In New York, Shredder captures Hamato Yoshi, one of the Utroms' foremost guardians, and kills him after he refuses to reveal their ___location. Yoshi's pet rat [[Splinter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Splinter]] witnesses his murder and escapes, winding up in the city's sewers where he and four baby turtles are accidentally exposed to a mutagenic ooze created by the Utroms, transforming them into sentient humanoid lifeforms.
===Other Shredders===
Following Ch'rell's exile, [[Karai]], now leader of the Foot, dons a modified version of the Shredder armour. In addition to this, during the episode "[[The Big Brawl (TMNT 2003 Episode)|The Big Brawl]]", the statue of a warrior wearing the Shredder's armour can be seen in the Pavilion of Past Champions. His identity has yet to be revealed.
 
In the first season set over a decade later, the Turtles begin encountering the Foot Clan and unknowingly foiling several of the Shredder's operations. Oroku Saki becomes intrigued with the Turtles, wanting to meet them and hoping to bring them to his side. One day, he invites Leonardo to his home and offers him to join the Foot. However, the Turtles learn of his true nature when Splinter tells them about the Shredder's role in Master Yoshi's murder. The Shredder eventually becomes the greatest enemy of the Turtles when they reject his offer. During their first engagement, the Shredder proves himself to be more skilled than the Turtles, compelling them to flee and hide. While Shredder and his Foot Ninja search for the Turtles, Splinter finds and regroups them, and plans a counterattack. In a subsequent battle on the rooftops, the Shredder outmatches the Turtles again, but Splinter tricks him into cutting the support for a water tower, which is kicked onto him. The water sweeps Shredder off the building, and the tower collapses to the ground, crushing him. But a few scenes later, Shredder's hand emerges from the wreckage of the water tower.
== Video games ==
As the original [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (video games)|TMNT video games]] are based on the 80s cartoon, Shredder is based on his first cartoon incarnation. He always executes some strange plan to provoke the Turtles into retaliating and defeat them; these include kidnapping April O’Neil and stealing the [[Statue of Liberty]]. Shredder is usually the last boss in the games, and has a recognizable theme, "Tatsujin", in many of the games as well.
 
Splinter and the Turtles were unaware of the Shredder's survival until months later, one day when Leonardo goes on an outdoor morning training exercise, only to be ambushed by the Foot Clan. He is beaten close to death and sent flying into a window of April O'Neil's antique shop apartment, where the Turtles were staying after Foot Ninjas had marauded their sewer home while they were away. Soon afterward, the Shredder leads an assault on April's shop. Overpowered and outnumbered, the Turtles, Splinter, April, and Casey Jones are forced to retreat in a walk-in cooler. The Shredder then burns down the apartment, but the Turtles and their allies evacuate and depart for Casey's grandmother's farmhouse, where they would spend the next three months recuperating.
;[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES game)|Original NES game]]: Shredder is the final boss. He is found at the end of the Technodrome level (which is named "Assassinate Shredder", an unusually direct reference to death in an otherwise children-oriented series). He causes the Turtles to lose roughly half their energy if he touches them, and has a gun that can demutate them instantly, killing them.
 
During this time, they are presumed dead, but Saki orders [[Baxter Stockman]] to find evidence that the Turtles died, and is cheated by Stockman into believing so. When Leonardo is completely healed from his injuries, the Turtles and Splinter return to New York to face the Shredder once more. They launch a surprise assault on the Foot headquarters, fighting their way through Shredder's minions and eventually reaching his throne. By the end of the battle, Leonardo decapitates The Shredder when they strike each other in one final clash. Not knowing that he is an Utrom, the Turtles believe him to be finally killed for good. After they leave, the Shredder walks away carrying his severed head.
;[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game)|Original arcade game]]: Once again, Shredder is the final boss and is found at the end of the Technodrome level. This time, he is armed with a sword, and has the ability to clone himself (the exact number of clones is one more than the number of Turtles attacking him). New clones are constantly created to replace fallen ones, until the real Shredder is defeated. Shredder and his clones also have the ability to shoot lightning bolts, which demutate the Turtles they hit, killing them. Finally, when Shredder or one of his clones is close to death, his helmet falls off, a unique occurrence in the game series.
 
In the second season, Ch'rell seeks to exact revenge on his species. He infiltrates the TCRI facility, where the Utroms' base is located and encounters the Turtles and Master Splinter. Despite their efforts, an unconscious Shredder slips out a time bomb, set to detonate in ten minutes. The Turtles help the Utroms escape using the Transmat, a teleportation device, which Donatello activates. After the Utroms teleport back to their homeworld, the Shredder awakens and attacks the Turtles. In the ensuing fight, the Turtles use their weapons to penetrate his armor, which is then shocked by Donatello, disabling it. Afterward, the Shredder reveals his Utrom form to the Turtles, intent on taking down his enemies with him. However, in the last few seconds, Donatello manages to power up the Transmat, through which he, his brothers, and Splinter escape before the TCRI building explodes with Ch'rell inside of it.
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan]]'': This game was the first one not to feature Shredder as the final boss. Instead, Shredder is the boss of the penultimate stage, which is set in a river. It is also the first game in which Shredder doesn't have the ability to demutate the Turtles. His only attack is a sword swipe, but he can teleport if hit. The final boss of the game, at the end of the Technodrome stage, is [[Krang]].
 
In the wake of his supposed demise, the Foot Clan, the Purple Dragons, and the New York Mafia clash with each other for control of New York City. Unknown to them, the Shredder had survived once more and was retrieved by his daughter Karai, now being placed in a stasis tube and healed by worms inside a secret medical facility of the Foot headquarters. During his recuperation, Karai assumes leadership of the Foot Clan and makes peace with the Turtles after they help her end the turf war. However, once the Shredder is fully recovered, he vows vengeance and breaks off the truce. By this point, Baxter Stockman had created the Foot Mechs, mainly in the form of armed ninja robots, but in versions of the U.S. President, the English Prime Minister, and Splinter as well. The Shredder's plans were again thwarted when the Turtles, Splinter, and their unlikely ally, the Triceraton Zog, locate his barge hideout, leading to another confrontation with the Foot. The Shredder is defeated again when Zog sacrifices himself by seizing him and jumping into a blazing fire, but Karai rescues him on a helicopter.
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project]]'': This game is the first to feature both a battle against Shredder and a second one against a mutated Super Shredder. The first battle takes place at the end of the Technodrome level, which is the sixth of the eight levels of the game. In this battle, Shredder uses a sword to attack the Turtles. Shredder later returns as the final boss of the game, in Krang's spaceship. This time, he mutates himself into Super Shredder, much as he did in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze|second TMNT movie]], which had been released earlier the same year. Super Shredder has two super-powers, the ability to call down lightning, and the ability to shoot fireballs. These fireballs can demutate the Turtles, but unlike other games, this isn't an instant kill. It merely costs roughly half a Turtle's energy, and they re-mutate into their normal form after a few seconds.
 
In the third season, the Triceratons launch an invasion on Earth. In the aftermath of the invasion, New York City is in ruins. In his persona as Oroku Saki, the Shredder uses his fortune to repair the damage and gains the favor of its citizens, while secretly salvaging the remnants of Triceraton technology to construct a large [[Spacecraft|starship]] to return to the stars, so he could retaliate against the Utrom. He also promotes Karai to lieutenant and enlists the help of a young scientist named Dr. Chaplin, replacing Hun and Stockman due to their numerous failures. The craft is eventually completed, but Ch'rell's plan suffers several complications, courtesy of the Turtles and the Earth Protection Force (led by Agent Bishop). Despite sustaining heavy damage, the ship is launched into orbit, albeit with the Turtles and Splinter on board. When Karai notes that they left their forces on Earth, Ch'rell states that he has allies on other worlds that can help him. Entering a four-armed Shredder exo-suit, Ch'rell easily defeats them all, prompting the Turtles and Splinter to attempt to sacrifice their lives and blow the ship up in a final attempt to stop the Shredder. Luckily, as the starship explodes, Mortu and the Utrom arrive, having placed a stasis field around the entire ship, freezing time, and teleport all its inhabitants to safety. While the Turtles and Splinter are teleported to the infirmary and Professor Honeycutt is taken to one of their labs to be placed in a new robot body, Ch'rell, Karai, and Dr. Chaplin are teleported to the brig. On the Utrom homeworld, Ch'rell is placed on trial before the Utrom High Council that is observed by the Turtles, Splinter, Karai, and Professor Honeycutt. The Utrom High Council lists his crimes such as launching an attack on the planet Enefgold where over one million innocents perished, inciting and funding a civil war on the planet Eno II in an effort to mine their raw minerals without restriction in which 3.2 million perished, and multiple attempts to take control of the Utrom government through an illegal and violent coup. The Utrom High Council then finds Ch'rell guilty for the chaos and destruction he brought across the universe and ultimately sentence him to eternal exile on the desolate ice asteroid Mor Gal Tal.
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers]]'': A sequel to ''Fall of the Foot Clan'', this game also features Shredder as a regular level boss and Krang as the final boss. He does not have the ability to demutate the Turtles, but he does have a wider variety of attacks than in the previous [[Game Boy]] game. They include a dive kick and a charge, and at higher difficulty levels he can kick an energy wave at the Turtles. Shredder returns later in his mutated Super Shredder form, as a sub-level boss of the final Technodrome level. However, in this incarnation, his only super-power is the ability to teleport elsewhere on the screen, including behind the Turtles in the highest difficulty setting of the game. He attacks the Turtles using a sword.
 
In the finale film ''[[Turtles Forever]]'', Ch'rell is freed from his exile by his Shredder counterpart from the 1987 series after his frozen body was teleported off of Mor Gal Tal by the 1980s Shredder and Krang. Once Karai showed up upon finding out about Ch'rell's return, Ch'rell then takes over the Technodrome and gains a new, more powerful exo-suit. After realigning with a now-mutated Hun, Ch'rell reverse-engineers the mutagen that Hun got to turn a select number of Cyber Foot into Mutant Foot Soldiers and create new Foot Robots that are stronger than the '80s versions. The Ch'rell later uses the Technodrome to view alternate dimensions, realizing that there is an entire multiverse of Ninja Turtles. Locating the Turtles' source planet, Turtle Prime, Ch'rell vows to eliminate every Ninja Turtle in existence by destroying this dimension. The Mirage Turtles, the 1987 Turtles, and the 2003 Turtles team up to defeat Ch'rell and Ch'rell is ultimately disintegrated by an energy beam as he screams in agony though Karai and Splinter agree that the Shredder will return again as he always does.
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time]]'': Shredder is again the final boss of the game, and found in the Technodrome. However, this time, he is not preceded by a Technodrome level. Instead, the Turtles fight through a Starbase level in the future, then teleport to the Technodrome in the present for the final confrontation. Shredder attacks with a sword, and can fire energy attacks. In the SNES port of the game, Shredder begins the battle by mutating himself into Super Shredder, and has the added super-powers of super-speed movement, fire ground attacks, ice air attacks, and a demutating fire ball which instantly kills a Turtle. The SNES port also added a Technodrome level earlier in the game, which leads to a battle with a regular Shredder. In this battle, Shredder is in a kind of tank, from which he can fire a machine gun at the Turtles or grab them with claws. Shredder's tank cannot be hit directly; instead, the Turtles must grab Foot Soldiers and throw them at the tank to damage it.
 
In "Same As It Never Was", Donatello is transported to an [[alternate future]] in which the Shredder has succeeded in subjugating Earth. By then, Splinter had died protecting his sons and Casey Jones died fighting the Foot Clan. Ch'rell also severed [[Michelangelo (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Michelangelo]]'s left arm and [[Raphael (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Raphael]]'s left eye. When Donatello leads a final rebellion against the Shredder's fortress, his Foot forces kill Michelangelo while Karai kills Leonardo and Raphael. April avenges Leonardo and Raphael by using a rocket launcher on Karai, and the Shredder is killed by Donatello with the Tuneller.
 
In "Timing is Everything", Leonardo and Cody Jones are accidentally sent back in time to the aftermath of the Turtles' first battle with the Shredder. Later, the Shredder and several Foot ninjas are transported to 2105 but are easily defeated by the Turtles' futuristic technology.
[[Image:ShredTMNT4.jpg|thumb|500px|center|Shredder (left, arcade version) and Super-Shredder (right, Super Nintendo port) in ''Turtles in Time''.]]
 
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====Karai====
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue]]'': Unlike its two predecessors, ''Fall of the Foot Clan'' and ''Back from the Sewers'', this game does feature Shredder as the final boss. However, this time Shredder has become Cyber Shredder, half-man and half-machine.
Karai is the adopted daughter of the Utrom Shredder. She takes on the mantle of the Shredder and continues her father's legacy following his exile, though she later renounces the title and begins a non-hostile relationship with the Turtles.
 
====Tengu Shredder====
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters]]'': This is the only game in which Shredder is not a boss but instead a regular playable character. Furthermore, his costume is based off the Mirage comics version, and not the cartoon as in the other games. Finally, in the SNES incarnation of this game, he appears under the name CyberShredder, but there is no indication that he has become a cybernetic being as in ''Radical Rescue''.
The original Shredder was a demonic [[Tengu]] from hell that terrorized [[ancient Japan]]. On the verge of death after being defeated by the Five Dragon warriors, it made a deal with Oroku Saki; if Saki allowed the demon to enter and possess him, he would gain all of its power. Saki became the next Shredder but his reign of terror ended when his former comrades, now the Ninja Tribunal, captured and entombed him. The Tengu Shredder is only resurrected centuries later by his five mystic heralds, forcing the Ninja Tribunal to recruit the Turtles and all of their allies to stand against him. Karai uses a mystic link shared by all who take on the mantle of the Shredder to weaken the demon, allowing the Turtles to summon the spirit of Hamato Yoshi and deliver the final blow, destroying the Tengu Shredder once and for all.
 
====Cyber Shredder====
After a nine-year hiatus, a new series of TMNT games was initiated. These new games are based on the 2003 cartoon series, and likewise, Shredder in the games is the same as in the cartoon.
The Cyber Shredder is an artificial intelligence and a digital copy of Ch'rell created in the event of his demise. The futuristic Viral accidentally releases this copy of Ch'rell's consciousness, creating the Cyber Shredder. While he is initially confined to cyberspace, the Cyber Shredder ultimately manages to escape and become a physical being. In the final episode of the series, he leads the Foot Clan in an attack on April O'Neil and Casey Jones's wedding. The Cyber Shredder is finally destroyed when the Turtles erase him with a de-compiler previously used against Viral.
 
===2012 animated series===
;''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 video game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'': Shredder once again appears as the final boss. The Turtles face him on the helicarrier at the top of the Foot Helicarriors, he wields the Sword of Tengu in this fight. Shredder's combo attacks are quick and nearly continuous. He attacks vigourously leaving the players constantly on defense. When his half of his healthbar has been depleted, his attacks become much faster. If the player defeats Shredder on their initial try the game ends, but once the player finishes the game with all 4 Turtles then a secret final boss will take place in which the player faces the Shredder as Oroku Saki. Removing the armor only increases his power. As Saki, his combos are much quicker and even more deadly. At various times, his aura will turn red and Saki will become much faster and even more powerful for a limited time.
The Shredder appears in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|2012 animated series]], voiced by [[Kevin Michael Richardson]].
 
His Japanese origins as Oroku Saki and brotherly relationship with Hamato Yoshi is mostly intact, with the Foot Clan and the Hamato Clan being later revealed as having a long-term rivalry before the Hamato family killed the Oroku family, wiped out their entire clan (starting with the destruction of the Foot Clan monastery) and took in the orphaned Saki as their own. Despite being raised as brothers, both Saki and Yoshi eventually became rivals due to the love of Tang Shen, whose decision to marry Yoshi drove Saki to discover his true heritage and turn on his former brother, eventually destroying everything Yoshi held dear, including Tang Shen (whom he had killed by accident) and the entire Hamato Clan (starting with the destruction of the Hamato Clan monastery, which resulted with Saki's head getting burned, scarred, and hairless). Blaming Tang Shen's untimely death on Yoshi, Saki returned to his biological family and became the new leader of the newly restored Foot Clan, tutoring ninjutsu students such as world-famous martial artist [[Tokka and Rahzar|Chris Bradford]] and Brazilian street thug Xever Montes, sharing criminal business with business partners such as Russian arms dealer [[Bebop and Rocksteady|Ivan Steranko]], Sicilian mob boss Don Visiozo, and Purple Dragons leader Hun. In addition, he also a pet [[Akita (dog)|akita]] named Hachiko (named after the [[Hachiko|akita of the same name]]) who played a part in Bradford's mutation into Dogpound after Hachiko bit him. Shredder began wearing the Kuro Kabuto, a helmet that served as his symbol of power over the Foot Clan.
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Shredder first appeared at the end of "Rise of the Turtles, Part 2" where he traveled to New York when he learned that Hamato Yoshi is training his own ninjas after seeing his clan symbol on a [[shuriken]] left behind by the Turtles during a recent fight on a TV news report. Determined to finally end his age-old rival's life, he sent the Foot Clan after the Turtles until he made his first confrontation with the Turtles in person in "The Gauntlet", where victory was seemingly in his grasp before he was distracted by the mutating Bradford and Montes. Although Shredder planned to kill former TCRI inventor [[Baxter Stockman]] for interfering with his plans to kill the Turtles in "MOUSERS Attack", he changed his mind by commenting on how Stockman's scientific knowledge could be useful to him. Shredder is also Karai's father, as seen in "New Girl in Town". However, in "Showdown", during Shredder's battle with Splinter, he reveals that in the aftermath of the fight that caused Tang Shen's death, he took Splinter's daughter, Miwa, and raised her as Karai. He has told her that he is her biological father and it was Splinter who killed her mother, as she has sworn revenge ever since. Shredder initially dismissed the Kraang's presence in New York, but after capturing one, decided to ally with them to destroy the Turtles. The partnership seems stable, though it would seem the Shredder still did not fully trust his new allies.
== See also ==
* [[Comparisons within Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]
 
Early in the second season, in "Follow the Leader", he left for Japan to deal with a situation, leaving Karai as the interim leader of his Foot Clan. He ordered her not to attack the Turtles nor make any dealings with the Kraang behind his back and was livid when his adoptive daughter disobeyed him. He returned in "The Manhattan Project", with Tiger Claw, a Japanese circus performer who was mutated into Shredder's deadly assassin and new first lieutenant. Tiger Claw was able to bring Splinter before him, but complications from a Kraang operation in the city and the Turtles' own efforts rob Shredder of his chance to kill his old foe once again. In "The Wrath of Tiger Claw", Shredder and Tiger Claw attempted to use Karai to set a trap for the Turtles, but when she saw a photograph of Hamato Yoshi, Tang Shen, and herself as an infant, she realized that the Turtles were telling the truth and sided with them, resulting in her being captured while buying them time to escape Tiger Claw. Shredder still cared about his adoptive daughter, though, as seen in "The Legend of the Kuro Kabuto", where he visited her in her cell and explained why he kept everything a secret and hoped that she will one day understand. In "Vengeance is Mine", Shredder attempted to use Karai as bait for a trap that would mutate the Turtles into snakes that would kill Splinter, but the plan backfired when Karai was exposed to the mutagen, turning into a snake and almost attacking Splinter before she fled after regaining control of herself.
== External links ==
 
* [http://www.ninjaturtles.com/html/profile7.htm The Shredder profile on the Official TMNT website]
In the two-part second-season finale "The Invasion", Shredder and Kraang Prime formed a full alliance in which Shredder and the Foot Clan will help the Kraang take over New York and then the world, and in turn, the Kraang would return Karai to normal, and deliver Splinter and the Turtles to him. Shredder subsequently injured Leo and fought Splinter and [[Leatherhead (TMNT)|Leatherhead]], defeating the pair and seemingly killing the former. During the Kraang occupation of the city, Shredder conscripted Steranko and Anton Zeck as new mutant members of his clan and had them recapture Karai for him. The Kraang invasion eventually was defeated by the Turtles and the [[Mighty Mutanimals]], and Shredder uses the chaos of post-invasion New York to take firm control of the city's criminal underworld, using his connections to gather materials for a mind-control serum that he planned to create and use on the Turtles, the Mutanimals, and Karai. Though he successfully brainwashed Karai to return to his side, she overcame the treatment and fled again. In the two-part season 3 finale, ''Annihilation: Earth!'' he briefly teams up with Splinter to stop a black hole machine that was to destroy the Earth. He briefly fought the Triceratons until he followed Splinter, double-crossing and stabbing him in the back, killing him instantly in front of the turtles. Proclaiming that his victory over Splinter is more important to him than even saving the world, Shredder is sucked into the black hole along with his followers and Splinter while the turtles, April and Casey escape Earth's destruction. In "Beyond the Known Universe", the Turtles travel back in time to six months earlier in an effort to prevent this event from happening. In "Earth's Last Stand" these events were revisited, but the arrival of the Turtles from the future resulted in Shredder's attempt to murder Splinter being thwarted. The two engaged briefly in battle with Splinter proving victorious, and the unconscious Shredder was carried away by Tiger Claw.
 
A critically injured Shredder ordered Stockman to mutate him to give him the power needed to exact his revenge. In "The Super Shredder", the Shredder mutates into his Super Shredder form, becoming a far more powerful opponent for the Turtles and their allies. In "Requiem", he returns to New York City and faces off against Splinter, Slash, Raphael, April, and Casey. He ultimately manages to murder Splinter, whom he hurls from the building to his death. In the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series, season 4)|season four]] finale "Owari" he has his lackeys prepare for the inevitable arrival of the Turtles, April, and Casey. He burns down his new lair and confronts the Turtles in a final showdown on the roof. His unique mutation makes him immune to Donatello's retro-mutagen, which allows him to beat Raphael, Donatello, and Michelangelo all at once, leaving only Leonardo left standing. After a heated one-on-one duel, Shredder is finally killed by Leonardo.
 
Many months later, the Kabuto and his own heart were separated by unknown means and hidden in secret locations throughout New York. His heart was contained within a glass vial that came into the possession of Don Vzioso, which Tiger Claw and a demodragon named Kavaxas seek, as it is essential to revive him and then came back in a zombie-like form that was later revealed to be under Kavaxas’ control. But thanks to Michelangelo's quick thinking and some chewed gum, Zombie Shredder was able to drag Kavaxas back to the Netherworld as they "[did] not belong here" in the mortal world.
 
===2018 animated series===
[[File:ShredderROTTMNT.jpg|thumb|303x303px|Shredder as depicted in ''Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'']]
Shredder appears in ''[[Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', voiced by [[Hoon Lee]].
 
500 years before the series, Oroku Saki was the leader of the peaceful Foot Clan and father of the Hamato Clan founder, Karai, whose soul was swallowed by the demonic and nigh-unstoppable Kuroi Yōroi armor after it was forged by a powerful [[Oni]] (in reality the alien Krang). After being transformed into the Shredder, Saki led the Foot down a path of darkness, unleashing unspeakable chaos across Japan in the process. With no other choice, Karai was forced to create her own clan, the Hamato Clan, to end the demon's reign of terror. Shredder continued terrorizing Japan until he was defeated by Karai using her mystic Hamato Ninpō energy (since no mortal weapon could harm Shredder) to send him into a dimension called the Twilight Realm, and the Kuroi Yōroi was scattered across the world to prevent his return. The side effect of Shredder's defeat had sent Karai into the Twilight Realm, along with Shredder's sapience being sealed away. In the aftermath, Karai's remaining followers made it their sworn duty to watch over the armor pieces and never allow the Foot to reclaim them.
 
The Foot, allied with Baron Draxum, began collecting the armor pieces to resurrect him starting in "Shadow of Evil", with the Yōkai alchemist being promised of its dark power to protect his people from an ancient prophecy predicting their destruction.
 
In "Warren and Hypno, Sitting in a Tree", Draxum claimed the gauntlet in Warren Stone's possession that turned out to be part of the Kuroi Yōroi.
 
In "Operation: Normal", the Foot Brute and the Foot Recruit targeted the slime Yōkai, Sunita, because the boots she was wearing were part of the Kuroi Yōroi. They managed to claim them.
 
In "How to Make Enemies and Bend People to Your Will", Draxum and the Foot Recruit found out that a Kuroi Yōroi fragment was at the Botanical Gardens. They claimed it after setting up events where the Foot Lieutenant and the Foot Brute would fail. After obtaining the fragment, Draxum declared himself to be the Foot's leader, via exploiting a loophole in the clan's rulings of leadership. However, Draxum was completely oblivious to the fact that the Foot were just manipulating him into reviving their ''true'' leader, as they needed a being of great mystic power to don and energize the armor in order to resurrect Shredder (though they were unaware that Shredder would not regain his sapience upon resurrection).
 
In "One Man's Junk", the next piece of the Kuroi Yōroi was in the possession of Repo Mantis, who claimed it from a Yōkai and held in his salvage yard. After trapping the cat/mantis mutant, Mrs. Nubbins who was owned by Repo Mantis, the Turtles learn that two fire-headed guys working as shoe salesmen bought the metal from him. This caused the Turtles to learn that the Foot Lieutenant and the Foot Brute claimed the metal.
 
After the Kuroi Yōroi was completed in "End Game", Draxum donned the armor, intent on destroying humanity once and for all in his misguided quest to protect the Yōkai. The Foot Lieutenant and the Foot Brute addressed him as Shredder, but he rejected the title, confused with the name "Shredder". Furthermore, due to a flaw in the armor (the Turtles' Jupiter Jim action figure was shoved in to cover a hole when the faceplate was used as a tea kettle), it was not able to properly absorb Draxum's power. After Draxum was defeated and spat out of the armor, due to April knocking a baseball against the action figure, it reassembled itself, having drained Draxum of his life force.
 
In "Many Happy Returns", Shredder acted like a feral beast, due to his sapience still being sealed in the Twilight Realm. During the chaos, a heavily weakened Draxum used his remaining strength to escape through a portal the Foot Recruit opened to assist the Brute and Lieutenant. After being attacked by the demon, the Foot Lieutenant, Foot Brute, and Foot Recruit retreated to find out what went wrong. After discovering a flux in Shredder's quantum energy, causing him to randomly phase in and out between Earth and the Twilight Realm, Big Mama was able to provide a mystic collar for the Turtles and Splinter to trap Shredder in another dimension, though she made a secret last-minute alteration to this plan.
 
In "Battle Nexus: New York," Big Mama secretly attached a control device and its associated magic ring to the Shredder and controlled him under the alias of Shadow Fiend. This was discovered during the Turtles, Splinter, April, and the redeemed and recovering Draxum's fight with Big Mama. When the ring was removed from Big Mama during the fight, the Foot Recruit claimed it. Before Leonardo could portal Big Mama out during their escape, she got cut off. The Foot Recruit, furious that her master was enslaved, ominously told Big Mama that she was about to lose everything and advised her to run. The Shredder then destroyed the Grand Nexus Hotel, flying out into the city with the Foot Recruit on his back.
 
Afterwards, the Foot Recruit tried to take the collar of the Shredder to no avail until the Turtles, seeking a way to defeat him, learned of a weapon in the Twilight Realm, who is actually Karai, and brought her back and Shredder regained his sapience in the process. The Shredder along with the Foot Recruit, the Foot Lieutenant and the Foot Brute, with the intent to destroy Karai and take her power for himself, attacked the Turtle's lair, with the lair destroyed and Karai defeated, the Turtles escaped with Todd while Splinter and Draxum remained behind to buy them time and got captured.
 
After Karai's death, Shredder did not claim her power, the Foot Lieutenant and the Foot Brute told him to extract Splinter's essence using Empyrean, the source of Yōkai power, Draxum offered him Empyrean and took them into his lab, however, this was a ruse as Draxum now realized that Shredder was the threat to the Yōkai mentioned in the prophecy and tried to distract him and get away with Splinter but failed and forced to lead Shredder to Empyrean. In the Crying Titan Shredder starts extracting Yoshi's essence with the Empyrean but Turtles arrive with their Hamato ninpo unlocked and Karai's spirit within April's body and fight him but are overwhelmed, Shredder tries to absorb Yoshi's essence but Foot Recruit, having a change of heart, saves Splinter. The Turtles and Splinter with the help of their allies and the spirit of ancient Hamatos, destroy Shredder's armor and free Oroku Saki, who thanks the turtles and company for releasing him, before his spirit moves on to the afterlife.
 
==Films==
The Shredder was played by [[James Saito]] in the first movie and by [[François Chau]] in the second, while his immense Super Shredder form was played by professional wrestler [[Kevin Nash]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0621760/|title=Kevin Nash|website=IMDb}}</ref> In all cases, the character was voiced by David McCharen. Oroku Saki (in flashback form) is played by an unknown stuntman.
The Shredder's costume was, in the first movie, originally the same as in the original comic, with a red color. However, this was changed in the sequel to a violet color, reflecting the more cartoonish nature of the second film. In both movies, he also had a silver and black cape. In both films, he is served by his second-in-command Tatsu. In the Japanese dubs, the Shredder is voiced by [[Norio Wakamoto]] (first movie, VHS release), [[Hidekatsu Shibata]] (first movie, television broadcast), and [[Takeshi Watabe]] (second movie).
 
===''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (1990)===
[[File:Shredder (James Saito).jpg|thumb|upright|[[James Saito]] as The Shredder in the film ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' (1990)]]
 
In the first movie ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1990 film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'', Oroku Saki and Hamato Yoshi were rival martial artists in Japan and both loved a woman named Tang Shen. Shen, who loved only Yoshi, persuaded him not to fight Saki honorably; instead, they fled for the United States. Saki followed them to New York City; when Yoshi returned home from his construction job he found his beloved Shen lying dead on the floor, he was ambushed and overpowered by Saki. Saki wasted no words and during the struggle, Splinter's cage was broken. Splinter leaped up onto Saki's face, biting and clawing, but the rogue ninja threw him to the floor and took one swipe with his [[katana]], slicing Splinter's ear. After this incident, it was said that Saki is never heard from again. The comic book adaptation of the film retains the original comic book origin story, with Oroku Nagi being slain and Saki coming to America to seek vengeance.
 
Saki, in his "Shredder" persona, establishes an American branch of the Foot Clan. With the aid of his second-in-command Tatsu, he manipulates and recruits troubled teens as a brutal yet Machiavellian leader and father figure, teaching them ninjitsu to make them into skilled thieves and [[Assassination|assassins]]. Shredder sends the Foot Clan to "silence" [[April O'Neil]] when she reports on the Foot Clan's connection to the recent crime wave, inadvertently leading them to the Turtles' hideout when Raphael saves April. Shredder had Splinter kidnapped and imprisoned him in his warehouse hideout, and has the Foot Clan hunt the Turtles. He beats Splinter while interrogating him about how the Turtles learned their fighting techniques.
 
After the Turtles successfully defeat the Foot Clan in a final assault, Shredder confronts them on a rooftop. He defeats all of the Turtles with his superior skills and threatens Leonardo with his [[yari]] to force the others to toss away their weapons. Splinter, freed by Turtles' allies, Danny Pennington and [[Casey Jones (TMNT)|Casey Jones]], intervenes and reveals to Shredder that they met years ago, as he was Hamato Yoshi's pet. Shredder unmasks himself, revealing the scars that Splinter gave him, and charges Splinter to impale him. Splinter counters with Michelangelo's [[nunchaku]] to send him over the side of the roof. Shredder throws a tanto at Splinter. Splinter caught the knife, but had to let go of the nunchaku that was holding onto the spear, making Shredder fall into a parked [[garbage truck]] far below. Casey Jones then activates the crushing mechanism; the viewers are then shown a closeup of Shredder's helmet being crushed, implying his death.
 
===''TMNT II: The Secret of the Ooze'' (1991)===
In the second movie ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze]]'', the Shredder was played by [[François Chau]], replacing Saito. In the film, the Turtles believe that since Casey had crushed him in the garbage truck, the Shredder was dead. It is soon revealed that Shredder had survived the crushing and revitalized his Foot Clan to get vengeance on the Turtles. After finding the Foot "fallback" headquarters in a junkyard, Tatsu was asking who would challenge him to cover for Shredder until Shredder appeared. Tatsu allowed Shredder to lead the Foot Clan. Shredder sent a member of the Foot to follow April, hoping to find the Turtles through her. When April's team was doing a report on T.G.R.I. in [[New Jersey]], April's camera operator/Foot Clan member Freddy found some mutated [[dandelion]]s and sent one to the Shredder. He then orders Tatsu to obtain a sample of the T.G.R.I. mutagen that mutated the Turtles, as well as kidnap researcher Jordan Perry. Using the last mutagen and Perry's research, the Shredder creates his own mutants, [[Tokka and Rahzar]], from a stolen [[Alligator snapping turtle|snapping turtle]] and a brown [[wolf]] respectively. Though initially enraged at their infant-like intelligence, he soon plays it to his advantage by manipulating the mutants as they imprinted him as their surrogate parent.
 
After a failed attempt to kill the Turtles in the junkyard using a captured Raphael, Shredder unleashed Tokka and Rahzar onto a city street to "have fun" and destroy it. The Foot spy then gave April a message for the Turtles: that the Shredder would turn the mutants loose on [[Central Park]] next if they did not accede to a rematch at the construction site. After the Turtles de-mutate the two mutants (with help from Perry) and defeat Tatsu in a nightclub, the Shredder appears and threatens to mutate an innocent woman with a small reserve mutagen vial (the canister was knocked away by the Turtles' new human ally, Keno). Before he can mutate her, he is stopped when the Turtles play a keytar at full volume, sending the Shredder flying through a window from the force of a blown speaker. When the Turtles follow him outside on a pier, they discover that the Shredder has used the mutagen vial on himself. He is transformed into a massive "Super Shredder", an almost mindless giant-mutant being with immense [[superhuman strength]]. During his fight with the Turtles, Super Shredder in his furious desire to bring down the turtles with him knocks down the pier's pilings in a mindless rage, which then collapses onto him with the Turtles falling into the water below. Though the Turtles survive, the Shredder meets his demise from getting crushed by the destroyed pieces of the pier.
 
===''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III'' (1993) and ''TMNT'' (2007)===
The Shredder did not appear in the [[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III|third film]] but is shown briefly at the beginning of the [[TMNT (film)|fourth film]] to help give the backstory of the Turtles, and his helmet that he wore in the 1990 film is visible on Splinter's shelf of mementos at the end of the movie. The possibility of his return is also strongly hinted at the end of the film by Karai. However, the established storyline was abandoned in favor of the 2014 reboot.
 
===''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2014)===
[[Japanese Americans|Japanese American]] actor [[Tohoru Masamune]] portrayed the Shredder in ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''.<ref>{{cite web|title=Film Review: 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'|website=variety.com|date=4 August 2014|url=https://variety.com/2014/film/reviews/film-review-teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-1201274733/|quote= Several years later, a crime wave is in full force in the city, led by a walking Cutco display called the Shredder (Tohoru Masamune) and his massive Foot Clan, though they've started to get their asses whupped by a stealthy troupe of martial-arts-savvy vigilantes.|access-date=August 4, 2014}}</ref> Initially, [[William Fichtner]] was intended to portray a Caucasian version of the Shredder, with the anglicized real name of '''Eric Sacks''', instead of Oroku Saki.<ref>{{cite web|title='Crossing Lines': William Fichtner Reveals 'Sons Of Anarchy' Star Joining Show|url=http://huffpost.com/ca/entry/3478979|quote=What are you doing in "Ninja Turtles"? I play Shredder. It is cool. It's one of those things that came along where I thought, "Really? Let me think about this for a minute." [Laughs] Then I was like, "Yeah, OK, this sounds like a journey." I'm very glad that it worked out, I'm really glad that I'm doing it.|publisher=Huffington Post Canada|access-date=June 22, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://archive.today/20130624210202/http://huffpost.com/ca/entry/3478979|archive-date=June 24, 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title='Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles': William Fichtner's Shredder is an entirely new character|url=http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2013/07/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-william-fichtners-shredder-is-an-entirely-new-character.html|quote="Actually, I play a guy named Erik Sacks in the film," Fichtner tells Zap2it. "And Erik Sacks goes though ... a few changes ... let's just put it that way."|publisher=Zap2it|access-date=July 2, 2013|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140331082635/http://blog.zap2it.com/pop2it/2013/07/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-william-fichtners-shredder-is-an-entirely-new-character.html|archive-date=March 31, 2014}}</ref> This idea was abandoned late in production in favor of featuring a Shredder of authentic Japanese ancestry, and the film went through re-shoots to change Fichtner's character of Sacks into being the Shredder's student.<ref>{{cite web|title=William Fichtner is NOT Shredder|website=Superhero Movie News|url=http://www.superheromoviesnews.com/2014/07/william-fichtner-is-not-shredder.html|access-date=July 19, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=William Fichtner Talks Shredder and 'Ninja Turtles 2'|date=24 December 2014|url=http://www.movieweb.com/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-2-shredder-fichtner|access-date=December 31, 2014}}</ref> The change came too late to alter the film's [[Nintendo 3DS]] tie-in video game, and Sacks remains the Shredder in it. In contrast to much of the brand's history, Sacks, not Shredder, is the character connected to the Turtles' origins, having created them alongside April O'Neil's father; the Shredder (never referred to with any name other than his codename) has no connection to Splinter or the Turtles, and while he is shown to have scars on his face, it is not revealed how he suffered them.
 
In the earliest stages of development for the film, Shredder was reimagined as "Colonel Schrader", the military leader of the [[Black operation|black-ops]] unit "The Foot", revealed later in the script to be a yellow-skinned, red-eyed alien with the ability to sprout spikes.<ref>{{cite web|author=Jamie Frevele at 11:18 am Wed, Aug 29, 2012 |url=http://boingboing.net/2012/08/29/leaked-ninja-turtles-script.html |title=The internet uncovers the horrible Ninja Turtles bullet we all dodged |publisher=Boing Boing |date=2012-08-29 |access-date=2014-05-08}}</ref> This idea was dropped after [[Evan Daugherty]] was hired to rewrite the script in early 2013.<ref>[https://deadline.com/2007/04/caa-loses-high-profile-director-to-uta-2014/ 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' Release Pushed To June 6, 2014] Retrieved July 2, 2013</ref>
 
In the film, Shredder is the leader of the Foot Clan, who is terrorizing [[New York City]]. After a [[Raphael (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|vigilante]] stops the Foot Clan, Shredder orders the Foot to take hostages down the subway in order to lure the vigilante out. Later in the film, Shredder's adopted son, Eric Sacks, informs Shredder that the vigilante is in fact four mutated Turtles who are test subjects of Project Renaissance, a science experiment of April O'Neil's late father. Sacks give Shredder an armed suit and a helmet, the latter and the Foot Clan attack the Turtles' lair, where he defeats [[Splinter (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Splinter]] and kidnaps three Turtles after Raphael was presumed dead. Sacks drains the Turtles' blood in order to create a mutagen so that he can complete his and Shredder's plan: the latter will release a virus across the city and Sacks will sell the mutagen as a cure for the disease, making him even richer. As Shredder prepares to release the virus, the Turtles escape and confront him. Although he nearly defeats them, the Turtles were able to conquer Shredder with the help of April, which causes him to fall from the building on which he stood, but he survives and is shown to have a sample of the mutagen.
 
===''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows'' (2016)===
[[Brian Tee]] portrayed Shredder in the 2016 film ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows]]''. At the beginning of the movie, the Foot Clan, led by a scientist named [[Baxter Stockman]], attempts to help Shredder escape from prison. Although the turtles try to prevent the escape, Stockman was able to help Shredder escape using a teleportation device. But Shredder is hijacked mid-teleport and ends up in a place called [[Dimension X (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles)|Dimension X]]. There, he meets [[Krang]], who gives Shredder a mutagen canister in exchange for a promise to find the three components of a machine that Krang sent to [[Earth]] long ago, which when united will open a portal to his dimension. Shredder returns to New York City and recruits two criminals named Bebop and Rocksteady and has Stockman use Krang's mutagen to transform them into powerful animal mutants- a warthog and rhinoceros. Shredder, Bebop, and Rocksteady find the components in a museum in New York and in a jungle in [[Brazil]]. Shredder and Stockman unite the components, creating a portal to Krang's dimension. Shredder betrays Stockman and has his men take him away, but upon entering the [[Technodrome]], Krang immediately betrays Shredder, freezing him and locking him away with his collection of other defeated foes.
 
===''Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles'' (2019)===
[[Andrew Kishino]] voices Shredder in the [[crossover (fiction)|crossover]] animated film ''[[Batman vs. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]''. In the film, Shredder allies his forces with [[Ra's al Ghul]] and the [[League of Assassins]] to build a machine designed to transform [[Gotham City|Gotham]]'s citizens into unhinged mutants. In exchange for his assistance, Ra's promises Shredder access to one of his Lazarus Pits, which would grant him eternal life. When he and the Foot Clan try to steal a cloud seeder from [[Wayne Enterprises]], he ends up fighting Batman and barely comes out victorious after using an ancient technique.
 
Later, he fights [[Batman]] once more when the Turtles and the Bat-Family arrive at Ace Chemicals to stop him and Ra's from activating the machine. Though he gains the upper hand on the Dark Knight once again, he is thrown off when Batman says "Cowabunga" and gains assistance from Raphael. Batman defeats Shredder in the fight. After Michaelangelo and Donatello destroy the machine, the debris sends him into a vat of chemicals as the plant explodes. In the post-credits scene, he is revealed to have survived the explosion and now strongly resembles and laughs like [[Joker (character)|the Joker]].
 
===''Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem'' (2023)===
The Shredder makes a silent cameo appearance in the post-credits scene of ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem]]'', where TCRI executive Cynthia Utrom plans to hire him to recapture the Ninja Turtles.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Fraser |first=Kevin |date=2023-07-27 |title=Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem: Early versions of the movie included Shredder |url=https://www.joblo.com/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-mutant-mayhem-shredder/ |access-date=2023-08-01 |website=JoBlo |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
==Video games==
As the original [[List of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles video games|''TMNT'' video games]] are mostly based on the 1987 cartoon, Shredder is often based on his first cartoon incarnation. He usually executes some plan to provoke the Turtles into retaliating and defeat them; these include kidnapping April O'Neil and stealing the [[Statue of Liberty]]. Shredder is usually the last boss in the games.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (NES game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' ([[NES]], 1989): Shredder is the final boss. He is found at the end of the Technodrome level. He causes the Turtles to lose roughly half their energy if he touches them, and has a gun that can de-mutate them, which instantly kills them. He wears a red costume like in the Mirage comics.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (arcade game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' ([[Arcade game|arcade]], 1989): Once again, Shredder is the final boss and is found at the end of the Technodrome level. He is armed with a sword, and has the ability to clone himself (the exact number of clones is one more than the number of Turtles attacking him in the arcade version). Shredder and his clones also have the ability to shoot lightning bolts from a device on the helmet, which de-mutate the Turtles they hit, killing them. When Shredder or one of his clones is close to death, his helmet falls off, a unique occurrence in the game series.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fall of the Foot Clan]]'' (1990): This game was the first one not to feature Shredder as the final boss. Instead, Shredder is the boss of the penultimate stage, which is set in a river. It is also the first game in which Shredder does not have the ability to de-mutate the Turtles. His only attack is a sword swipe, but he can teleport if hit. The final boss is Krang.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Manhattan Missions]]'' (1991): In this [[PC game]], Shredder fights the turtles in his Manhattan hideout, decorated in a Japanese style. His appearance is based on the Mirage comic version.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: The Manhattan Project]]'' (1992): This game is the first to feature both a battle against Shredder and a second one against a mutated Super Shredder. The first battle takes place at the end of the Technodrome level, which is the sixth of the eight levels of the game. In this battle, Shredder uses a sword to attack the Turtles. Shredder later returns as the final boss of the game, on the stage set in Krang's spacecraft. This time, he mutates himself into Super Shredder, much as he did in the second movie which had been released earlier the same year (1991). Super Shredder has two superpowers, the ability to call down lightning, and the ability to shoot fireballs. These fireballs can de-mutate the Turtles, but unlike other games, this is not an instant kill.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: Back from the Sewers]]'' (1991): A sequel to ''Fall of the Foot Clan'', this game also features Shredder as a regular level boss and Krang as the final boss. He does not have the ability to de-mutate the Turtles, but he does have a wider variety of attacks than in the previous [[Game Boy]] game. Shredder returns later in his mutated Super Shredder form, as a sub-level boss of the final Technodrome level. However, in this incarnation, his only super-power is the ability to teleport elsewhere on the screen. He attacks the Turtles using a sword.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles in Time]]'' (1991): Shredder is again the final boss of the game, and found in the Technodrome. However, this time, he is not preceded by a Technodrome level. Instead, the Turtles fight through a Starbase level in the future (2100 AD) with Krang as boss, then teleport to the Technodrome in the present (1991 in the arcade game and 1992 in the [[SNES]] version) for the final confrontation. Shredder attacks with a sword, and can fire energy attacks. In the SNES port of the game, Shredder begins the battle by mutating himself into Super Shredder and has the added superpowers of super-speed movement, fire ground attacks, ice air attacks, and a de-mutating fireball which costs a turtle a life. The SNES port also added a Technodrome level earlier in the game, which leads to a battle with a regular Shredder. In this battle, Shredder is in a kind of battle tank, armed with a machine gun and claws. The player views the action over Shredder's shoulder inside the tank, and the only way to cause damage is to hurl the never-ending waves of Foot Soldiers toward the screen and into the tank.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Hyperstone Heist]]'' (1992): This game uses a Super Shredder similar to the one in ''Turtles in Time''. His attacks are roughly the same.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles III: Radical Rescue]]'' (1993): Unlike its two predecessors, ''Fall of the Foot Clan'' and ''Back from the Sewers'', this game does feature Shredder as the final boss. However, this time Shredder has become Cyber Shredder, half-man, and half-machine. This form of Shredder possessed deadly kick moves and energy ball attacks, as well as being the only boss in the game with two life meters, as the meter instantly refills after it is drained the first time.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters]]'' (1993): This is the first game in which Shredder is not a boss but instead a regular playable character. Furthermore, his costume is based on the Mirage comics version. Finally, in the SNES incarnation of this game, he appears under the name Cyber-Shredder, but there is no indication that he has become a cybernetic being as in ''Radical Rescue''.
 
After a 10-year hiatus, a new series of ''TMNT'' games was initiated. These new games are based on the 2003 cartoon series, and likewise, Shredder in the games is the same as in the cartoon.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 video game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' (2003): Shredder appears as the final boss. The Turtles face him on the helicarrier at the top of the Foot Helicarriers; he wields the Sword of Tengu in this fight. Shredder's combo attacks are quick and nearly continuous. When half of his health bar has been depleted, his attacks become much faster. There is also a secret final boss in which the player faces Shredder as Oroku Saki. His combos are much quicker and deadlier, and he also has a temporary powered-up state.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2: Battle Nexus]]'' (2004): The game begins a short while before the end of the previous game, and Shredder is encountered by the Turtles in the second stage of the game; however, he is not fought by the player, only in a cutscene. As in the cartoon, Shredder is defeated, but he survives the assault on his headquarters. Shredder resurfaces in the TCRI building later on, but once again, the player does not directly fight him; the main goal of the mission being to evacuate the Utroms back to their home planet. He is seemingly killed in the destruction of the TCRI building, but he once again survives. In a subplot exclusive to the game, he is detailed as being a mass murderer of Utroms on their homeworld, and he gave Utrom mercenary Slashuur a permanent scar. He later employed an amnesiac Slashuur to kill the Turtles. However, Slashuur eventually remembers his past, and with the Turtles, battles Shredder and the Foot on his ship. The Turtles eventually defeat Shredder once again. In the Battle Nexus fighting tournament mode, Shredder appears as the final boss of the Foot Fight tournament, though the nature of these tournaments when it comes to the game's canon is questionable.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Melee]]'' (2005): Shredder appeared as a playable character and opponent in three forms—his standard armor, without the armor (as Oroku Saki), and a golden "Mega" Shredder.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 3: Mutant Nightmare]]'' (2005) The third chapter of the game, "Exodus", deals directly with the Turtles thwarting the Foot's efforts. As in the third-season finale, the Turtles and Splinter battle the Foot at their headquarters, and follow the Shredder aboard his starship. They nearly sacrifice themselves to kill Shredder as well, but the Utroms rescue them, and exile Shredder to a distant ice asteroid forever. Shredder is also encountered in the dark future as one of the final bosses of the Nightmare chapter of the game.
* ''[[TMNT (video game)|TMNT]]'' (2007): In the console versions of the 2007 movie-based game, Shredder appears as a boss in a flashback-within-a-flashback (as the events of the game are told to Splinter after their occurrence). The armor of Shredder in this game is based on the 2003 cartoon series version.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up|TMNT: Smash Up]]'' (2009): Shredder is a playable character in the [[PlayStation 2|PS2]] and [[Wii]] fighting game. He appears in both his Utrom Shredder and Cyber Shredder forms.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://wii.ign.com/dor/objects/14305526/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-smash-up/images/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-smash-up-20090819101955472.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090827220929/http://wii.ign.com/dor/objects/14305526/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-smash-up/images/teenage-mutant-ninja-turtles-smash-up-20090819101955472.html |url-status=dead |archive-date=August 27, 2009 |title=IGN: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Smash-Up Screenshots (Wii) 2966717 |publisher=Wii.ign.com |access-date=2014-05-08}}</ref>
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (video game)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows]]'' (2013): Shredder appears as both the penultimate and final boss of the game. He recruits Baxter Stockman to build a new helmet for him using stolen Krang technology, which gives him [[Psychokinesis|telekinetic]] powers, including the ability to fly. Shredder is first fought in his lair when the Turtles come to save April and learn about his scheme. After escaping, he has fought again in the Krangs' secret underground facility, this time donning his new helmet built by Stockman. He is ultimately defeated by the Turtles, who destroy his helmet, leaving him to swear revenge.
* ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014 film)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' (2014): The [[Nintendo 3DS]] game based on the 2014 film, Shredder, who is actually Eric Sacks, appears as the final boss. However, after defeating him, it is revealed that it was all an illusion created by Baxter Stockman, to allow the real Shredder to escape.
* ''[[Nickelodeon Kart Racers]]'' (2018): Shredder appears as a non-playable background character in the ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 TV series)|Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles]]'' tracks, based on the 2012 incarnation.
* ''[[Nickelodeon Kart Racers 2: Grand Prix]]'' (2020): Shredder appears as a playable driver, once again based on his 2012 appearance.
* ''[[Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl]]'' (2021): Shredder appears as a playable character as part of a free update, based on his 1987 appearance.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.ign.com/articles/nickelodeon-all-star-brawl-shredder-revealed-double-dare-stage|title=Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl: Shredder Revealed as New Character|last=McCaffrey|first=Ryan|date=February 3, 2022|website=[[IGN]]|access-date=February 3, 2022}}</ref>
*Shredder appears as a boss in the 2022 beat-'em-up ''[[Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Shredder's Revenge]]''. He's first fought in his usual form, then appears again as the final boss as Super Shredder, a mutated, ultimate form affected by the mutagen.
 
==Other appearances==
In the anime adaptation ''[[Mutant Turtles: Choujin Densetsu-hen]]'', the backstory from the original cartoon was preserved. Unlike the rest of the main cast, Shredder's appearance was changed to match the ''Supermutants'' Shredder toy that was being sold at that time. The manga explained this by saying his original outfit was destroyed in a battle with the Turtles and Krang created the new armor for him. Shredder also gains the ability to transform into the dragon Devil Shredder using the Mutanite crystals he stole from the Neutrinos. With the energy from the evil [[Sprite (creature)|sprite]] Dark Mu, he was later able to transform into the gigantic Dark Devil Shredder. In the second volume of the anime, he gets his Tiger Spirit ''Metal Mutant'' armor. He was voiced by [[Kiyoyuki Yanada]].
 
Shredder also made a guest appearance in an episode of the YouTube show ''[[Death Battle]]''. In the episode, his weapons and abilities were analyzed against ''[[X-Men]]'' villain [[Silver Samurai]]. In the end, Shredder proved himself the better fighter and beat his opponent.
 
Shredder appears as a limited-time purchasable character for the KorTac faction in the first-person shooter video game ''[[Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II (2022 video game)|Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II]]''. This version of the character is based on the original comic book appearance.
 
A '''Colonel Ch'rell''' appears in the IDW comics as a member of the Utrom military, kept in stasis in the [[Technodrome]]. <ref>''TMNT'' #138</ref>
 
In the 2022 direct-to-streaming [[Disney+]] film ''[[Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (film)|Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers]]'', an arm from the 2003 Shredder appears as one of the components in [[Peter Pan (Disney character)|Sweet Pete]]'s amalgamated form. [[Jim Cummings]], who was an understudy for Shredder in the 1987 series, briefly reprised his role and provides Sweet Pete's voice during his fight with [[Chip 'n' Dale|Chip and Dale]], credited as "Shredder Arm".<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.cbr.com/10-things-you-didnt-know-about-chip-n-dale/ | title=10 Things You Didn't Know About Chip N' Dale: Rescue Rangers | date=15 June 2022 }}</ref>
 
In 2024, Shredder appeared in ''[[Fortnite]]'' as a mini pass skin for the TMNT collaboration
 
==References==
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==External links==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20051018042755/http://www.ninjaturtles.com/html/profile7.htm The Shredder profile on the official ''TMNT'' website]
 
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