It takes lifelong dedication and discipline to perfect your fighting skills—and to wrangle four teenage boys. Master Splinter, the TMNT’s ninja rat dad, has mastered it all... except modern technology. While he can’t seem to answer a Shell Cell, he’s answering the call to be part of Super7’s latest wave of TMNT ULTIMATES! figures inspired by the 2003 TMNT animated series. Featuring double-jointed elbows and knees for dynamic poses, intricate sculpting and premium paint detailing, and a variety of interchangeable heads and hands, this Master Splinter figure comes packed with his walking stick, four baby turtles, and a pre-mutation Splinter rat mini-figure. From training his sons in the art of ninjutsu to protecting them from threats like Shredder and the Foot Clan, Splinter is the ultimate mentor—and now, he can guide your collection to greatness too.
Although Shredder is the Turtle's main foe, he's been a rival of their sensei/father, Splinter, for longer. His backstory varies between adaptations: be he a normal rat belonging to Hamato Yoshi that became anthropomorphic due to mutagen, or Yoshi himself being turned into a rat, that rat is always ensuring his adopted turtle sons are properly trained to defeat him. Given that the latest wave of Super7's TMNT 2003 Ultimates has Shredder, it's no surprise that his rival is there as well.
Unlike past versions of the character, Splinter's 2003 counterpart had gray fur instead of brown (something that would also apply to his IDW and Rise incarnations). Aside from that, he also has a little beard and big white eyebrows, accompanying a neutral, but somewhat stern, expression. He looks just...[See More]
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