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I live for Shadow attacking Sonic without rhyme or reason-
One thing I greatly appreciate about the 2012 series is that Raph’s temper is rarely ever shown to be entirely on him, which might be hard to believe, but it’s true.
Pivotal episodes that focus on Raph’s temper are Turtle Temper, Slash and Destroy, The Good, the Bad and Casey Jones, Newtralized!, and Mutant Gangland.
Turtle Temper
We get our first front row seat to how Raph tends to let his anger carry him away to the point that the mission and his brothers became an afterthought, and everyone is right to be upset with him. A random, smacktalking slob isn’t the end of the world, but after 15 years of hardly interacting with anyone other than your family, it only makes sense for him to be angry that this total stranger is managing to tick him off. But no one downplays the situation or tells him to just, “stop getting mad,” they more or less told him to stop letting his anger do the work. Splinter said it best: “It was I who made his [Shredder’s] words into weapons. That’s the choice I made. What choice will you make?” Translation, you’re allowed to be angry, but it’s what you do with that anger that determines the outcome of things.
Just saw a post mentioning the turtles always technically being the same age in everything other than Rise, which is a known fact since the dawn of time, but it has me thinking-
Mikey gets called little brother so often in the 2012 series despite them all celebrating their 15th mutation day, so like, do the boys just constantly overlook that fact because of how Mikey acts?? Or do they genuinely see some sort of age gap between each other? I need answers-


























