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sweeneydino · 15 days ago
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A Turtle in Bristol fanart @melonpalooza
Rn its a sketch on my notes app ...but not for long.
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turtleblogatlast · 8 months ago
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Thinking about how Leo says he uses his jokes to cope and y’know, thinking harder on it I think it may very well be because of what else uses one-liners and puns and that type of humor.
Specifically, 80’s action movies and campy sci-fi. Even more specifically, the protagonists of these.
So I can imagine why, exactly, Leo leans toward this brand of humor. It’s directly linked to things he loves! But even more than that is why I think it’s used as a coping mechanism.
In these genres, these quips tend to be said by the winner - or, if not a winner, then someone who will stay alive. So there’s a confidence behind them, an assurance, almost, that even if things go wrong, things aren’t ever too serious. There’s no bad endings here! It’s all good fun, even if the stakes seem high.
Leo canonically has been known to steer his brothers away from the more brutal villains and toward more fun, lighthearted activities and not-so-dangerous criminals. So for Leo, these jokes definitely make things less heavy, make the situations they find themselves in less intense.
It’s kinda not just coping, but also can be seen as a form of escapism. A safety blanket. A way for Leo to defuse the tension of knowing just how dangerous their lives are and replace that with a levity which implies that things will be okay.
Unfortunately, levity alone does not alter reality.
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bicryptide · 1 year ago
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DARE SAY I'M WRONG!!!!
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brightcolorsgoweee · 1 year ago
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adelrambles · 11 months ago
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Tips on Writing Bishop
I've been asked a couple times for advice on how to write a good (03-style) Bishop, and I'm well-aware he can be a bit tough to get a grasp on. As someone who's studied him specifically to learn how to write him as accurately as possible, I figured I'd compile some thoughts in case it'd be helpful to anyone else. I know a lot of Rise takes on him are basing off the 03 version, so maybe this could help generate ideas, too. SO!
Big Overall Points!
At the core of EVERYTHING Bishop does are two primary motivations. The first: the protection of the earth. What this means to him can get tricky, because it doesn't necessarily mean protecting the people, at least not all of them. But it will be better understood alongside the other:
The second: The protection of his sense of safety. Bishop has been deeply traumatized, and everything he does is born of a want to avoid that pain ever again. In his mind, earth is a safe area, a controllable factor, and anything outside it is a danger that must be eliminated. This is why he will still be willing to put himself and other people on the line in service of this; any sacrifice is worth the greater goal. (It's worth noting, Bishop will claim the first as his motivation freely, but is likely not consciously aware of the second.)
Bishop deals in Big Picture ONLY. Another reason Bishop will willingly throw away anything, including the lives of the people he claims to protect, is that he seems incapable of understanding things on a small, individual basis.
Bishop is a cold personality. He does not have strong displays of emotion. He does emote, but for the most part it's muted, so I recommend using emotional bursts very sparingly. (In my own writing, as an example, I try to limit my use of exclamation marks in his dialogue as much as possible.)
At his core, Bishop is afraid, and his response to fear is aggression. This also makes it particularly difficult to talk him down, if he's put in an emotional state. His response to not being in control is often violent retaliation.
With those basic tenants understood, let's move next to some major personality traits:
Bishop is a controlling personality. This is a direct result of his trauma response. Things that can be controlled are safe, therefore he must control everything. If something cannot be controlled, it's a threat that must be eliminated. If he doesn't know why something happened, he becomes angry (including even when it benefits him.)
Bishop is very low-empathy. When writing him, I try to keep in mind that he cannot put himself in the perspective of others. (Or if he can, he doesn't care to.)
Bishop is a sadist. He gets personal enjoyment from hurting others.
Bishop likes fighting, but only when he's winning. He will quickly leave if he can't see a guaranteed victory.
Bishop is paranoid. This is probably self-evident, but it's the reason he's often so well-prepared even when things don't go to plan.
Bishop genuinely seems to enjoy science. He's shown to be far more lenient with scientist characters than anyone else, and he seems to involve himself in his scientists' projects to a degree. Enough to, at the very least, understand their work. (Given he was the one set to dissect the turtles, it might also be argued he has some medical or biology background, himself.)
Bishop is an opportunist and scavenger. He can roll with failures as long as he can find something to get out of it. If he's presented with an opportunity to stab someone in the back, and he has something to gain? He'll take it without a second thought.
Bishop is deeply self-blind. For all his perceptiveness and strategic prowess, Bishop is not very self-aware in the slightest. He is completely blind to his own hypocrisies, and thoroughly confident in his own righteousness.
Bishop adapts fast. He accepts situations for what they are and acts (Though he may still be angry about them, or what have you.) This is likely a skill developed via longevity; the world around him has changed rapidly, but he doesn't feel out of place at all.
Bishop will take extreme risks and thinks wildly outside the box. Also self-evident, if you're familiar with the plans he enacts throughout the show. He'll put a lot on the line if he thinks the reward is worth enough, and he's willing to go to extreme lengths to get what he wants, even if his plans would be considered crazy by normal standards.
Bishop is persistent. If he wants something, he won't stop until he gets it. If he fails, he'll retreat, make a new plan, and try again. It is very difficult to convince him to back down (and certainly not on moral grounds.)
Habits and triggers I've noted:
Being restrained of any sort puts Bishop in a panic. He is more likely to have an emotional response in these scenarios, and seems to have (an albeit muted) desperation to escape. (See: Leatherhead restraining him in the first encounter; His reaction to being trapped on the surgical table in Head of State.)
When being duplicitous or suppressing a reaction, Bishop will go to adjust his tie. This could possibly be considered his tell.
Bishop seems to have a particular fear of aliens blending in as humans. His slayer project was built around the assumption that this is a common threat. (Worth noting: This makes The Shredder the model of the exact threat Bishop is afraid of. Technically, Bishop himself may also fit the description of a threat shaped like a human.)
Writing considerations:
In 03's narrative, Bishop is EPF and EPF is Bishop. Narratively speaking, any organization Bishop is head of acts as if it is an extension of his will and character.
Bishop is shown to strike fear and/or discomfort into most characters he interacts with. Anything beyond this is an outlier, and will draw a reader's attention.
Dialogue-wise, Bishop is generally succinct and blunt. He does dabble in gloating, though, and especially likes to upset others. If he's given a chance to be mean, he'll usually take it. It can help to consider he has a Mission Mode and a Normal Mode. When it comes to Mission Mode, he gets straight to the point and hates unnecessary talking. Otherwise, he's still not very talkative, but will take the time to make pointed jabs or talk through a plan. A lot of his sense of humor seems to be rooted in how He's Better Than You (And You're Going To Die Painfully.)
It's a common pitfall that Bishop is depicted as seeking out the turtles. In 03, once he gets their DNA, he's done with them. Any encounters after that are incidental. Bishop does not care about anything that won't effect his greater goal. If he's targeting another character, it should have to do with a greater plan.
Bishop is an extremely competent combatant, shown to be able to handle up to 7 opponents at once. For a breakdown on his fighting style check out my other post on that!
Bishop is hard to kill, and oftentimes he accidentally contributes to his own defeat. (The hook from Bishop's Gambit is an example I get a LOT of mileage out of, as a perfect symbol of his self-defeating prophecies.)
We almost only ever see Bishop in the context of his work. While it could be construed that he depersonalizes himself, it's much more clear that the narrative depersonalizes him. As far as we, the audience know, Bishop's work is all that he is.
It's unclear if Bishop was released from his abduction or escaped. Depending on which you ascribe to, this can have ramifications for his mindset on how to deal with the alien threat. (Personally, because so much of his inability to cope hinges on a feeling of helplessness, I believe he was released. If he escaped on his own power, that undercuts it, somewhat.)
Thematically-speaking, Bishop parallels both his own torturers and his own victims at the same time. He has perpetuated the cycle that traumatized him in the first place by trying to fight fire with fire. (In that vein, I don't think he's capable of understanding that, not seeing aliens as people in the first place, just dangers. Considering how deeply ingrained his trauma is in his worldview and actions, it would probably ruin him, if he were ever able to actually grasp it.)
Bishop and EPF are likely a commentary on the military of the time 03 was coming out. This can be something worth keeping in mind, when figuring out his greater themes in your story, though it can just as well be discarded if it doesn't fit.
Adding to that, Bishop has an extensive american military background. His skills and knowledge will reflect that.
Bishop also plays on and references a number of real-life alien conspiracies. It can be worth digging through conspiracy history to drum up ideas and themes, too.
The ethical and philosophical quandaries of Bishop's body-hopping and humanity tend to not hold too much weight, because Bishop, himself, doesn't seem to care.
If I think of more I'll certainly be adding on to the reblogs of this post! Or, if you have more thoughts, please feel free to add! If you're in the mood for more Bishop ramblings, that's practically most of this blog atm, but this post is a particular favorite. If you're interested in Fast Forward!Bishop, specifically, consider this post! (also read Taking Pawns. slipped in that self-promo, nice.)
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lulidragon · 4 months ago
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browniesarethebest · 6 days ago
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I’m on a roll with these ideas I may or may not write one day but I had a funny idea that the turtles (and other important characters such as April, Casey, Splinter, etc) from 2003, 2012, Rise, and Bayverse get kidnapped by a big bad. One person from each iteration manages to escape. Honestly who exactly escapes does not matter for two of these universes. I personally imagine Rise Mikey (after training more with his powers) is able to open portals to the other universes to try to stop the big bad (his group was kidnapped first), but he is always too late. He manages to gather the one person who escaped from each universe. Again, personally I think 2012 April and 2003 Splinter would be fun. It would also leave Mikey without any iteration of his brothers which I think brings a new spin and some angst for him.
It is absolutely crucial to me that the person he gets from Bayverse is Vern.
Why? Because it's funny to me.
The big moment where the four reveal themselves to the captured turtles and the big bad happens and three universes are just like "???? who the FUCK is this guy?" because Bayverse Casey is clearly with his turtles, and they don't really know any other human guys tbh.
Vern's on rescue duty while the other three fight the bad guys.
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liya4kar · 7 months ago
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AU masterpost
Sorry for the lack of Mind' O Wave content for a bit, life got busy and I've been working on a ref and a fic for the AU, but I managed to get those doodles done!
With the mind link connecting 2003 Donny, 2012 Mikey, and Rise Raph, they get a lot of stuff from each other, be it thoughts, feelings, visions, etc. This also includes Donny's techno-geek midnight brainstorm, Mikey's craving for jellybean anchovy pizza, and Raph's love for wrestling.
Transcript and close up under the read more!
Transcript because my internet handwriting is not the best:
Doodle 1 (top left)
Rise Mikey: You ask me for a jellybean anchovy pizza again and I'll KILL YOU
Doodle 2 (top right)
Panel 1:
2012 Leo: Donnie? It's 2 AM, shouldn't you be...
Panel 2:
2012 Leo: ... Mikey???
Doodle 3 (Bottom)
2003 Raph: Hey Don, since when do you like wrestling?
2003 Donny: Oh, you know, it just came like this.
Close-up:
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lotus-duckies · 11 months ago
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did you know that i love casey jones here is your daily reminder that i love casey jones with every fiber of my being we stan casey jones in this household
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tmntkiseki · 4 months ago
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Some additional Turtle Tracks podcast interview links for 2003-related stuff
Christopher Yost (writer for 2003 and 2012; currently serving as showrunner for the upcoming Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series)
Emilio Lopez
Chuck Patton (senior supervising director)
Gavin Hignight (writer; also worked on 2012)
Scott Williams (Baxter Stockman's voice actor)
Roy Burdine (producer)
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shadowpuppetteer · 4 months ago
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Me: Pfft, I'm fine! I had a perfectly secure and normal childhood. I didn't watch anything messed up. My childhood:
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....oh....
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aprosin · 4 months ago
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"But don't go outside, it's dangerous tonight Without me right here by your side 🌃"
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alt photos! (pls tumblr don't kill quality <3)
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makomaxine · 3 months ago
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bicryptide · 4 months ago
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I will not take any criticism !/J
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theresistanceneverquits · 2 years ago
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Guide to TMNT media
{A mostly-comprehensive list by a lifelong fan who’s seen/read basically everything tmnt}
Mirage Comics
Original source, black and white
Nice stories, fun visually
Iconic moments
62 issues were published before the og creators passed true series to a different team
TLDR truly entertaining classics for comic fans
1987 cartoon
10 seasons
Created more iconic characters like Bebop and Rocksteady
Gave the turtles their colored bandanas
So fun, so so ridiculously funny this one is a guaranteed laugh every time
Fun voice acting
TLDR such an amusing cartoon if you want something that’ll have you cackling
1990 movies
Darker than the cartoon, but still family-friendly
Fun action, funny comedy
The films slowly go down in quality but they’re all pretty fun
Three films
TLDR iconic part of the franchise that balances a dark and light tone
Urban Legends comics
The grittiest tmnt comic series
Characters lose limbs and turn into cyborgs, etc.
Series was discontinued, but IDW recently brought it back and the story was complete
TLDR good for comic fans who love gritty comics
Next Mutation show
One season, live action
Introduced Venus de Milo, the female turtle
Retconned it so the brothers aren’t blood related so they can have a love triangle with Venus
Has elements of mystic powers
(I’m sorry I only watched the first episode so I can’t give a TLDR)
2003 cartoon
7 seasons + straight-to-dvd film
Follows the Mirage storyline
Darkest tmnt series in tone
Many fans don’t care for the last two seasons after the art style changed and the tone got lighter
Donnie has many excellent episodes, and Leo has an arc centered on ptsd in s4
TLDR has a darker tone and has a good consistent story
2007 film
CGI animation
The writing is meh but overall keeps you entertained
Has the famous Raph vs Leo scene
15-year old animation still holds up
TLDR very fun, has an iconic scene, good for Raph fans
IDW comics
Is currently on issue 136 at the time of this post, longest-running tmnt comic series
The tmnt were reincarnated
Covers a vast variety of characters, villains, and genres
Each turtle gets the spotlight
Standout arc has to be City Fall, with Dark Leo
Added Jennika to the roster a few years ago (she’s the female turtle with the yellow bandana)
TLDR excellent storyline, a lot of reading but honestly you can pick and choose where you want to jump in
2012 cartoon
5 seasons
CGI animated
A good compiling of all the tmnt media that came before
Has moments that are dark and serious, but also has a nice humor side
Has problematic ships
TLDR well-rounded action, drama, comedy and summation of tmnt lore with its own twists
Bayverse films
2 live action films (with cg turtles)
Produced by Michael Bay, very Transformers-esque
Entertaining if you like action movies
Leo kinda sucks tho lol
TLDR fun action movies
Rise of the TMNT
Animated series
2 seasons and a film on Netflix
Reinvented much of the tmnt lore
Raph is the oldest and leader, instead of Leo
Leo goes through a character arc tho
Comedy
The lightest of the tmnt series up until the season finales and the movie (The movie is very dark)
Very fun and dramatic animation
Deals with magic
TLDR beautiful animation, comedic with its own dark moments
Batman vs TMNT film
Animated
Based on the comic
Follows the comic very closely, actually
Fun for both fandoms
TLDR fun takes on the characters, and total fan service (in the most positive sense)
The Last Ronin
Graphic novel
For mature readers
Basically all the tmnt die except for one of them
Good, emotional story, with pretty art
A prequel/sequel is coming out soon
TLDR an emotional darker comic that you can get through pretty quickly
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turtle-ika · 2 years ago
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Where is an ‘’Oh shell!’’ scene when you need one.
me, making an edit
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