“ | I know what you're thinking right now; of all the ways you'd like to kill me! But that would require you outsmarting me and no one, nothing is smarter than the Krang! | „ |
~ Krang introduces himself to the Shredder. |
“ | Shredder: Commander Krang. Krang: There you are Shredder, I thought you'd never get here. Shredder: As you asked, the beacon has been set. And once the Technodrome reassembles, we can rule the planet. Krang: I'm sorry we?! "We will rule"?! Shredder: We were a team. Krang: "We were a team." Teams are for the weak! Family is for the scared! The earth is my toy! And I do not like to share! Shredder: YOU BETRAYED ME!!! Krang: Actually, I barely even thought about you. Back in the toy chest with the rest of the things I have broken, silly little earthling! Now for a new game! Look out Earth, it's PLAYTIME!! |
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~ Krang betraying Shredder before starting to raze Earth. |
Krang is the main antagonist of Nickelodeon's 28th feature film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows, the sequel of the 2014 film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
He is a ruthless and very childish alien conqueror who seeks to conquer the universe through very destructive means that would wipe out most of the population of most of the planets he conquered, setting his eyes on Earth. Convincing Shredder to a partnership, Krang seeks to find the 3 fragmented pieces of the Arc Capacitor to bring the Technodrome to Earth and lay waste to the entire planet before moving on to the conquest of the rest of the universe.
He was voiced by Brad Garrett.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- Even before the events of the film, he had already razed the populations of multiple planets with the Technodrome, a gigantic war machine, as signified by his huge collection of all his foes who stood in his way in invading their planet or allies he betrayed to help him do so to form his huge "toy chest" of frozen beings of different world he invaded and destroyed, which are about hundreds or thousands.
- He formed a partnership with the Shredder to teleport the Technodrome, which Shredder claimed would "take down Earth", even giving Shredder the very ooze he used to mutate Bebop and Rocksteady.
- After talking with Shredder and teleporting him back to Earth, he acted very rude to his robot about pushing him back to his hole.
- When Shredder opened the portal, Krang betrayed him and freezed him to be a part of his collection, mocking him while doing so.
- To begin razing the Earth and tearing it apart, he attempted to obliterate the entire city of New York filled with millions of people before repeating the process elsewhere in the planet, calling his destruction "playtime".
- While fighting the Turtles, he gleefully attempted to make them his slaves after defeating them and razing Earth.
- He nearly sadistically squeezed Michelangelo to death as a "hug goodbye", and would went through it if not for the Turtles' intervention.
- While laughably evil and hammy, he isn't played for laughs and they all don't distract from his heinousness, with most of his comedic moments being sadistic.
External Links[]
- Krang on the Villains Wiki
- Krang on the Turtlepedia Wiki
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