Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Leonardo

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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles have a way of popping up every few years with fun new ideas while still maintaining their original charm of being four, fun loving teenagers who are quite proficient in the martial arts. I'm thrilled the TMNT are still around and in the middle of making another huge comeback. With IDW publishing an excellent monthly comic and reprinting nice collected versions of the original black and white comics, a new cartoon from Nickelodeon premiering soon, and a movie on the horizon, this seems like the perfect time for Playmates to jump in and play off of the nostalgia of adult fans who first encountered the turtles as children. I've looked at Leonardo's three brothers already, so here's my look at Leonardo for completion's sake! The Facts: Articulation- Hinged left and right toes, peg/hinge ankles, double hinge knees, thigh swivels, true ball hips, mid torso ball joint, peg/hinge ball jointed shoulders, bicep swivel, double hinged elbows, wrist swivels, hinged lower and middle fingers, peg/hinge ball jointed thumbs, true ball jointed head. Accessories- 2 Katanas, removable belt, katana sheathe, display stand. Positives: *I've said this in all of my reviews of these turtles, but I love everything about the sculpts in this series. They're big, bulky, and have such a pleasing aesthetic. They're a perfect blend of the original action figures and the cartoon look of each turtle. Like the original Leonardo action figure, the head sculpt features a very determined look with teeth showing on the left side of his face. Like the cartoon version, however, Leo has a brown belt and pupils on his eyes. He really looks fantastic when posed by himself, but pose him along with his brothers and you will be amazed! *Leonardo comes with two katanas. They're nice, look well proportioned, and fit nicely in his hands. The katanas are made of a really nice plastic: they're not gummy, rubbery, or bendy, but they're not so hard and brittle that they're going to break, either. They have a blue paint app on the handles. *The articulation is outstanding. I can't think of a single joint I would have added (well maybe a ball joint at the base of the neck) because everything is here. There are absolutely 34 points of articulation, including the fingers, thumbs, and toes. You wouldn't think toe joints would be that important, but they do add a lot of character when posing these guys. Thew head is a nice ball joint and the elbows and knees are all double jointed. The double jointed knees and elbows are well hidden by Leo's blue knee and elbow pads. *Anytime a figure comes with a stand, that's a plus in my book. Leonardo comes with a stand that is sculpted to look like a manhole cover. It features his name and the TMNT logo along with two foot pegs. Negatives: *The finger articulation adds a lot to the character, but those small thumb and finger joints do seem like they could be rather fragile. Be careful with posing them and you should be fine. * Because these turtles have eyes, there have been some issues with the eyes. Michelangelo's and Raphael's were fine while Donatello's were quite wonky. Leo's aren't bad, but there are a couple angles where they look funny. Overall: I love the TMNT and Playmates has really delivered stellar versions of these characters. Playmates has made a very successful entry into the market of action figures aimed at adult collectors and I hope to see them continue for quite some time with more characters. Shreddar, Krang, April, Splinter, and Casey Jones all seem like logical next steps in this line, so I hope we see them made. Oh, and Cowabunga!












Leonardo is my favorite turtle, so I'm gonna be a little biased here. I grew up with the 2003 turtles and slowly fell more in love with the spirit of the '88 show. So I was surprised to see a bunch of really high-quality, tough and gritty looking re-renderings of the old toyline/show. This figure is well-painted, which is a step up from other lines. One thing to note is how the design differences from the show nod to older lines, like the strap from the movie toys or the yellow letter on the figures' belts from the '80's There is a wonky paint error on Mike's eyes but that's bound to happen once in every group, as it's a frequent complaint from buyers. So, for Leonardo alone, here are some pros and cons that may or may not apply to all copies of the toy: Pros: + The weaponry is solid plastic, so it isn't curvy and warped like that of traditional figures' accessories. This is a big complaint plaguing the entire toy-line, but this edition took more care to have detailed, solid weapons as a change of pace. + The articulation of this entire collection is the best so far, with the NECA comic turtles at a close second. The fixed action positions of the old figures are the biggest complaint from lifelong collectors, and the problem is totally eliminated by the enhanced limb, waist, double-jointed knees/elbows, and foot articulation. Cons: - The only issue I have is with this figure's finger joints. While the other three turtles have vice-grip, super tight grip, Leo's pair of fingers pops out from the ball-joint that secures them into his goofy-looking palm (which I'm cool with). It pops back in really easily, but it needs to frequently adjusted to fit right. Otherwise, this is a gripe that can happen to any sculpt of between the four turtles, so be wary. I love the TMNT, all of the renditions (but not the power rangery one), so I can only promote this line in the hopes of future releases of quality figures like these! Buy all four of these guys!












I was so excited for these classic TMNT figures! And I must say that these figures are awesome! These guys are the definitive classics Ninja Turtles! They have so many great features to them: Detail and Accuracy: The detail on these guys look so much like the 80s cartoon, it's just fun to look at them and remember my childhood and smile. Leo has his "L" on his belt! They each have their signature weapons. Leonardo specifically has his kitana swords, which he can store in his holder on his back (which is also removable). The only complaint about his detail is that his eyes are not painted that great. Some of the turtles have their eyes painted almost facing outward both ways. But it doesn't take away from the figure much. Articulation: These guys have a TON of articulation! With over 30 points of articulation, you can get them into some great poses. Some of the joints can be a little loose though but still hold position pretty well. Just having the individual finger and toe articulation is great! The finger articulation is tight also so it is no problem to hold their weapons firmly. And even though it is a lot of articulation, it does not make the figure look ugly or overly done in the joints. Sometimes some of the joints can pop loose too but they are easy to put back on since most joints are ball joints. Overall, Leo is a great figure and looks great as the leader of the group! Get this guy for your turtle collection!!












By far and away the best TMNT figure based on the classic cartoon show that has ever been released. I wasn't sure about purchasing it as I noticed that the figure didn't have any detailed paint/shade work, but I think that actually works in it's favour. The coloured plastic used is of amazing quality and perfectly represents the style and colours of the original cartoon series. As there is no paint, there is no bleed, so everything stands out, especially the highly detailed head sculpt. Unlike all the other figures in the TMNT line, this one is super articulated, giving me the freedom to strike whichever ninja pose I feel suits. Better still is the quality and detail that have gone into the small but unique accessories. Leo's swords are perfect with a lovely matching blue band around the handles, the sword holders on his back are amazing too and what's best is that Leo can actually reach the swords on his shell with his hands, something no other sword toting figure I have can do. I have mine posed as if he's just about to draw them for a fight so he stand out amongst my other collectables. The belt is also amazing and can be removed, but I would definitely advise against it. The figure comes with a base in the shape of a sewer lid; an absolutely perfect fit and if you are 'keep in the box' kind of person, you'll love the effort an creativeness gone into this one. Overall; this is a must have for any TMNT fan (I am about to purchase the other three) so basically, why are you still reading this? Add this to your trolley now!












These Classic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 6-inch figurines are awesome and a must have for any collector who is a fan of the original series from 1988. They are an exact carbon copy of there classic counterparts and are very well painted with many points of articulation to strike poses with. They are also quiet sturdy and just the right size for your shelf and each of them come with the correct accessories. If you are a box collector well fear not the box is also very durable with a retro feel to it and should house them for years if looked after and not opened. The name plaque in the form of a manhole cover each one gets to stand on is also a neat little touch and adds even more character to the presentation overall not to mention there also great value for money. 5 stars and I'd recommend buying folks.


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The articulation is excellent, great size and detailing. Fantastic classic design. Can be a little tricky getting the hands to hold the Swords but it is doable. Also has a strap on his shell for the swords to slide into. Awesome Dude, get them all, I couldn't choose between them, but what real TMNT fan would! If you are a fan of the original cartoons and graphic novels these are an fantastic addition to any collection.


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I just recently got into buying toys again.and I finally acquired all four of these Turtles these are awesome and the hopefully they stick with this line and release some more characters because TMNT does have such awesome villains but I'd do ANYTHING for a Foot Soldier in this style!












Great toy. My son loved it. The swords come undone quickly, but the rest is really great.


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The Classic Collection Action Figures reflect the look of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from the 80’s TV show. Each Turtle stands 6" tall, features 34 points of articulation and is authentically detailed to appeal to the true action figure collector. These perfect, old-school cartoon recreations will leave you screaming: Cowabunga.

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