Venus de Milo (often shortened to simply Venus, and later known as Bonnie) is a superheroine within the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. [1] She first appeared in the television series, Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation. There, she was portrayed by Nicole Parker and voiced by Lalainia Lindbjerg.
She was the only female turtle prior to the introduction of Jennika in the IDW continuity in. Venus - named in honor of the great artwork, Venus de Milo - is a version of the female Ninja Turtle. She has a more spiritual approach than the other Turtles, and firmly believes in the supernatural.
She is often characterized by her braided cyan headband. I had a spare Venus figure from Ninja Turtles Next Mutation (yes, I know, don't say it, goofy ass show, but Venus was not the problem with it) and I needed something offbeat to do for a little one-shot project, so I decided to paint her up closer to the color scheme Playmates had originally planned when the show and the toyline were still in development, which are the old toy magazine scans. Beginning in the late 80s, color was added to the four Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle masks as a means to tell them apart.
This color scheme, which has since been carried over to everything from cartoons to toys and even the numerous TMNT movies, was as follows. Venus is a mutant Green Sea Turtle, and has a lot of the basic features of a mutant turtle, including the beak-like snout, three fingers, tail, and of course large shell on her back. She's very tall in stature with toned muscles.
She has teal skin with dark spots on her arms legs and face. She has a white plastron and an orange marbled texture on her shell. Her eyes are completely black.
Venus de Milo (original name: Mei Pieh Chi) was introduced in Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation as a fifth mutant turtle. She has also appeared in a few books. Her original Chinese name, Mei Pieh Chi (in Wade-Giles romanization system), was given to her by Chung I.
Prior to Venus' 1997 introduction, the 1985 TMNT role-playing game's producer (Palladium Books) released a source book for their. With Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem releasing to theaters today, turtle fever is beginning to spike again, and it's ramping up higher than ever before. Indeed, after quite a long.
Venus de Milo was introduced in Fall of 1997 in the first episode of the live action NInja Turtles: The Next Mutation. Besides the fact that she was the only female TMNT, she stuck out as being the only one named after not a famous painter, but rather a work of art. She donned an aqua colored bandanna that extended down the length of her back to somewhat resemble a ponytail, further defining.
Venus from the TMNT franchise is the original female Ninja Turtle. From the Next Mutation TV show, here's all the facts & trivia fans should know. Venus, Venus de Milo, or Mei Pieh Chi is a fictional character within the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
Her bandana is cyan colored and is braided in the back to resemble a ponytail. She appears in the television series Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation on Fox Kids, as well as a few books. Venus was one of the five turtles that were exposed to mutagen in the sewers.
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