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Real
Name: Master Splinter or Master (Hamato)
Yoshi
A.K.A.: Splinter, Yoshi, Sensei, Master
Occupation: Shidoshi to the Teenage Mutant
Ninja Turtles
Date of Birth: c. June 1930
Height: 4 feet
Weight: 125 lbs.
Eye Color: Black
Hair: Brown and Grey
Chosen Representative Colors: The traditional
Japanese Kimono in a deep maroon color
Personal Weapons: Ninja Bow and Arrows,
Cane, Shuriken, et al.
Personal Skills: Splinter is Skilled
in the Art of Ninja and Meditation. Because he has the physical
attributes of a sewer rat, Splinter is also a skilled burrower and
cunning hunter. He has also delivered newborn children, sewn open
wounds, and fathered four adopted children.
Personal Talents: Despite his age, Splinter
has proven to be as sharp as any of his students. Recently, he has
learned to drive the Turtle's van, and sing in the Turtles' vocal
debut. His hands, as well as his ears, have provided many a gentle
and healing touch.
Character Profile: Splinter, the rat
mutation of ninja master Hamato Yoshi is the Turtles' shidishi (teacher
of the warrior ways of enlightenment). As a man -- and still as
a rat -- Splinter has a special fondness of the arts. As a human,
he earned the title of Master of the Japanese Foot Clan. Trained
by his great-uncle Gyogi who was blinded in the Hiroshima bombing,
Hamato Yoshi learned the most important lessons of ninjitsu: see
with your heart and listen with your soul. He attended the University
at Osaka and learned much about history and philosophy. He has also
studied the profound teachings of the Charlie Llama in Tibet (the
time in which he left the Foot clan under the leadership of the
chu-nin Oruku Saki). After a series of unfortunate occurances, Yoshi
was banished from the Foot Clan and sent to the United States where
he lived in poverty. He made his home in the tunnels of the sewers
where the mutation of the Turtles and himself took place.
Technical Information: The character
of Splinter was created by Eastman and Laird, but to some extent
was a parody of the Daredevil master named Stick. As the popularity
of the TMNT grew, the character was expanded into what he is today.
Note: The views and opinions expressed
here are all mine, and should not be taken as actual fact. These
statistics are based largely on the TMNT Archie Adventure Series.
I do consider all TMNT publications to be equally factual. This
includes the Archie, Mirage, Image, Wolf Productions, and even the
Pizza Hut sponsored singing Ninja Turtles.
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