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For those who have him in hand . . . What's your take on the expression? In some reviews it looks a bit extreme.
 
how can he be youngest if they all mutated simultaneously, and mutation changed everything about them, leaving no previous patterns/surfaces?

i don't know... but it is widely accepted that he is the youngest. if you have further questions, google it for sources - found it specifically referred to at the tmnt wiki through a search.
 
For those who have him in hand . . . What's your take on the expression? In some reviews it looks a bit extreme.
He's ok. But looks odd in some ways wish they would of went with an normal expression

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i don't know... but it is widely accepted that he is the youngest. if you have further questions, google it for sources - found it specifically referred to at the tmnt wiki through a search.
thank you, checked it.

logic says that they are all of the same age, as they mutated from dumb animals into sentient beings with complete reconstruction of their organisms simultaneously.

and fanmade wikies say that predators are dumb elvish samurai cavemen who never use their brains and are forced to hunt without any pleasure 24/7 by a primitive mindless society.

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Upon TMNT's first arrival in the United Kingdom and Ireland the name was changed to "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles" (or TMHT, for short), since local censorship policies deemed the word ninja to have excessively violent connotations for a children's program (in Ireland, however, the first season aired as "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles" before the change to "Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles").

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so a-dev's childhood suffered from censorship :(
 
how can he be youngest if they all mutated simultaneously, and mutation changed everything about them, leaving no previous patterns/surfaces?
The original 10 Back packages have their ages in the Bio. I don't remember their individual ages, but I do remember that they aren't all the same:
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The original 10 Back packages have their ages in the Bio. I don't remember their individual ages, but I do remember that they aren't all the same:

- they are also often called brothers, even officially.
- if they are brothers because of simultaneous mutation (so "brothers" being a figure of speech here), then their age is counted since that mutation, and it is exactly the same for all four.
- if they are biological brothers from one turtle mother, then they were born at the same time (with minutes or dozens of minutes difference between hatching, which doesn't count as the eggs were laid at the same time), because there would be no way to keep turtle offspring from different years or catch them all at once in one pool. and they would also all be of different size, because baby turtles grow very fast - twice within the first year, a little less later.
they weren't. so their biological age is also the same.

now you can bring any source including creators that would say they're of different age, and it will still be... not clever.

do what you want with this info about "not everything written by fans should be taken into consideration".

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if it was too long... according to online info the age is 45.

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4 feet tall, 145lbs :rotfl

firm shells are heavy. 145 lbs is ok.
it's 66 kg, and these ones are said to be 43 kg:

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shells size looks close to movie turtles, and if you add the mass of humanoid limbs (very muscular limbs) and brain to them, it might very well be around 66 or even more.
 
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