… Expand Dr. Victor Falco, better known as the Rat King, is a recurring antagonist in the 2012 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (initially known as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (also simply known as TMHT) in the UK and some European countries due to controversy at the time, and retroactively also known as TMNT 1987 or just TMNT '87) is an American animated series produced by the studio Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and the French company IDDH. The eighth season of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles aired in 1994.

The Turtles get Shredder's retro-mutagen ray and they blast the giant mutant rats, which succeeds in cutting them down to size. Among the changes, the tone of the show became darker and more serious, the art style changed significantly, and … ... but in modern times. Rat King (TMNT comics) Rat King (1987 TV series) Rat King (2003 TV series) Rat King (2012 TV series), Rat King (1987 TV series), Rat King (2003 TV series), Rat King (2012 TV series), Rat King (Madagascar), Reginald the Rat King, Rat King (Strawinsky and the Mysterious House), The Rat King

From this point onwards, the show was retooled into a more action-based series. He was voiced by Jeffrey Combs, who also voiced Brainiac. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 ... defeat the Turtles once and for all, Shredder assembles Leatherhead, Tempestra, Scumbug, Chrome Dome, Antrax, The Rat King and Slash to form a team that proves too much for the TMNT.

Shredder, the Rat King, and his giant mutant rats head for the Westmore Research Center with April and her mini-cam in pursuit. This version of the character has a more malnourished and corpse-like appearance, wearing a plague doctor-inspired costume of a black cloak and a wide-brimmed hat. This is a Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 1987 story synopsis for a "lost episode" I wrote featuring April O'Neil getting kidnapped, bound, and gagged once again by the Rat King. When New York city experiences another rat infestation of epic proportions, the Turtles must once again stop a sinister plot by The Rat King! As the pizza-loving foursome made their way out of obscurity, the underground, satirical tone of the comic book was replaced by a more broadly comic approach. Following the film’s great success, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles were welcomed to CBS in 1990, as a prime-time special, immediately followed by the Saturday morning hit. Afterwards, the TMNT capture the Rat King and destroy Krang's Shockwave.