
Rock ‘em, sock ‘em, smash ‘em up! It’s whiplash time for the Foot when they encounter the Turtles in their bash ‘n smash bumper car. This wacky wind-up vehicle has classic bumper car styling and crazy vibrating engine. Just pull back and let go as the Carnival Car swerves back and forth with wacky action motion. The Turtles can check out the action with their periscope blower and withstand major impacts with their sewer safety tire bumper. It’s definitely an “E” ticket ride! Figures sold separately.
© 1991 Playmates
| Klunk | |
|---|---|
| Home | Earth, New York City, Turtles Lair |
| Ethnicity | ? |
| Aliases | ? |
| Nickname(s) | ? |
| Date of birth | ? |
| Date of death | ? |
| Abilities | Meow, Hiss, Scratch, Bite |
| Weapon(s) of choice | Teeth, Claws |
| Occupation | Pet |
| Affiliation | TMNT |
| Species | Cat |
| Gender | |
| Height | 10 inches |
| Weight | 5 pounds |
| Hair color | Orange, White |
| Bandana color | ? |
| Eye color | Yellow (2003 series), Green (Back to the Sewer |
| Out of universe information | |
| Era(s) | Mirage, 2003 series, Back to the Sewer |
| Publisher | Mirage Studios |
| First appearance | The Christmas Aliens |
| Created by | Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird |
| Voiced by | ? |
In Michaelangelo #1, Mikey is out walking during the Christmas holiday, enjoying the sights and atmosphere. On his travels he finds a stray cat that he picks up and names Klunk.
In The Path, Klunk gets hit by a car and is dying fast. Mikey takes Klunk to a magic man at a dump because he thinks that he can save the kitty’s life. The magic man tells Mikey that the only way to save Klunk’s life is to exchange it for that of another cat. So Mikey finds the nearest stray, drags it to the magic man and tells him to go through with the ritual. As Mike tries to rationalize why Klunk deserves to live and the stray deserves to die, he stumbles and says “nobody loves it”, suddenly realizing that what he’s doing is wrong. Now accepting that he’s powerless to save Klunk’s life, he bids farewell to his little kitty as he dies. Mikey later learns that the stray was actually pregnant with Klunk’s babies and adopts one of them as his new pet.
While enjoying a Christmas eve on the surface, Michelangelo found a stray kitten and named it Klunk. He decided to keep Klunk as a pet. Klunk was caught in a Purple Dragon battle, but escaped unharmed with Mikey.
When the Foot Mystics used their ninja abilities to plague the five members of the TMNT’s minds, they dream’t Klunk drowned whenBishop flooded their lair. Klunk is seen in one episode of BTTS.
Klunk made several appearances in other episodes but most of them were cameos. Some of the episodes are listed below. Klunk, along with Serling, does not appear in Turtles Forever.
If you know a episode that Klunk was in that isn’t listed please add it.
| Knucklehead | |
|---|---|
| Biographical information | |
| Weapon(s) of choice | Giant Fists |
| Affiliation | Foot Clan |
| Physical description | |
| Species | Vehicle |
| Out of universe information | |
| Era(s) | 1987 series, Archie |
The Knucklehead is a spider-like robot built by Baxter Stockman. It first appeared in the 1987 series episode Enter The Fly as Shredderused it against the Turtles, but the Turtles quickly defeated it. It would later appear in Casey Jones: Outlaw Hero where it is used byKrang. It also appeared in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics in issue 9 where it was used by a Foot Soldier. In the series Shredder names the device in honor of Bebop, thus giving it one of names he uses to insult the mutant.

Now you can fend off the Foot with Raph’s sloppy sai. Challenge ‘em with cheese, poke ‘em with pizza and never let ‘em forget that the Sewer Force rules! It’s up to you to defend the ninja code of honor with Raph’s cheesy chopper. The fate of pizza-lovin’ Sewer Force members everywhere is in your hands. But don’t worry– we’re not sending you out to fight the foot without protection. That’s why we’ve thrown in the stale, pizza-proof Turtle shell safety shield — to provide double duty defense against anti-Sewer Force members and petrified pizza projectiles. Now get out there and put all your Turtle training to good use– make the Foot flee and the Sewer Force proud!
Image and box text provided by Stephan Reese
©1991 Playmates Toys

Aye, aye maties. It’s the newest Turtle tub toy – the Jolly Turtle Tubboat – and believe me, it’s the closet we Turtles ever get to a bath! This wacky action wind-up scrub-tub cleans up the Foot Clan as it scours the seas for booty. Wind up the scrubbrush and the garbage wheel in back paddles away, powering the tub over land and sea with a moving pirate cannon for protection. And when the green swashbucklers seize Foot Clan ships, we’ll make ‘em walk the plank on the mutant diving board. Features toilet seat life preserver for Turtles overboard, Turtle texture sail, mutant crow’s nest and surveillance pelican. Figures sold separately.
© 1991 Playmates
| Kluh | |
|---|---|
| Biographical information | |
| Home | Levram |
| Ethnicity | Alien/interimensional warrior |
| Date of birth | Levram |
| Abilities | Superhuman Strength and Endurance, Weapon skills Can change size |
| Weapon(s) of choice | Twin-Bladed Glaive |
| Occupation | Warrior |
| Affiliation | Ammag (father) |
| Physical description | |
| Gender | Male |
| Height | 3′ (Small Form) 10′ (Large Form) |
| Hair color | Sandy Blonde |
| Eye color | Blue |
| Out of universe information | |
| First appearance | Big Brawl, Part 1 |
| Voiced by | Ted Lewis |
Kluh was a warrior from the dimension of Levram and a former contestant in the Battle Nexus Tournament. He appeared in the 2003 series.
Kluh was a contestant in the Battle Nexus Tournament at the same time the Turtles first participated. He defeated a Fantasy Warrior in Tier 1, and Gorath in the second Tier. Between rounds, he metMichelangelo in the market area while in his small form; Michaelangelo accidentally insulted him, and Kluh transformed into full size. Just before attacking Mikey, they were transported off for the next round of fights, where contestants paired up by picking colored darts. Initially Mikey was supposed to fight Kluh, but he tricked Zat into taking his place. Kluh defeated Zat and went on to defeat Gen in the semi finals, but was defeated by Mikey (accidentally) in the final round of the battle. Following this, he was hired by Traximus to help overthrow the Supreme Leader ofTriceraton.
Some time later, Kluh came to Earth to challenge Mikey for a rematch, this time with his father Ammag’s assistance and with the goal of making Mikey pay for his defeat … in blood. Despite gaining the upper hand in the battle due to his sheer strength and various dirty methods employed by his father to offset the safety measures of the Battle Nexus, Kluh was again defeated by Mikey (honestly this time).

PORTRAIT OF HEADSPINNIN’ BEBOP
The wind-up wart hog with headspinnin’ action!
VITAL BOPTISTICS:
Accessories: Psycho Sickle, Spiked Skull Ball and Survival Belt!
Action Feature: Headspinnin’ Action!
When Bebop gets all wound up, he likes to unwind by tauntin’ and teasin’ the Turtle Teens. Nothing can get the dander up faster on a half-shelled hero than a spinning hog head. But when the Turtles retaliate, Bebop’s got weird whippin’ weapons to force fear into their friendly faces: a spiked skull ball to stun ‘em, a psycho sickle to cut ‘em down to size, and a survival belt to – well, you get the picture! Nothing in this world is meaner than a wart hog with whiplash. So be careful, he may even turn on you. But that’s the chance you take when you’re out to taunt ‘n tease the Turtles. Go ahead – wind Bebop up and turn him loose to terrorize Turtles and all those they call “friends” – but remember, you have been warned!
Information provided by Justin Hind.
© 1991 Playmates
Kirby was a turtle character for an unfinished fourth movie. He was named after comic book artist Jack Kirby. The above picture is a Michael Dooney illustration of a “Cyber Kirby” action figure (note the “K” on his belt).
PORTRAIT OF MACHINE GUNNIN’ ROCKSTEADY
The wind-up rhino with rapid recoilin’ arm action!
VITAL ROCKTISTICS:
Accessories: Terrifying Tusk Gun, Pulverizing Pistol, Boxing Skull Glove and Survival Belt!
Action Feature: Rapid Recoilin’ Arm Action!
Machine Gunnin’ Rocksteady’s got a grip on his gun and an itchy trigger finger to boot. He’s one riled rhino who wants nothing more than to turn the Teens into torn Turtle targets. He’s armed and dangerous, with orders from Slice ‘n Dice Shredder to shoot first and ask stupid questions later. There’s no hope for a Turtle that gets caught in Rocksteady’s cross-eyed cross-hairs. With his terrifying tusk gun loaded, Rocksteady’s ready to blast belly bustin’ bullets at anything that’s green and good. So wind him up and set him down, but for goodness sake, dude, keep your head low! And remember, if the barrage of bullets doesn’t hit the mark, Rocksteady’s always got his survival belt as back-up.
Additional image provided by Vaughn Michael
©1991 Playmates Toys






