First appearance Turtle Tracks Type Vehicle Creator David Wise | Created by David Wise Element of stories featuring Krang Publisher Archie Comics | |
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The Technodrome is the spherical base used by Krang or the Kraang (depending on version), in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, the Archie comics Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics, as well as the UK Hero Turtles comics, the 2012 cartoon and the IDW comics. It also appears in most TMNT video game adaptations, except for those based on the 2003 cartoon. Also the Technodrome is central to the plot of the 2009 Turtles Forever film. The Technodrome is based on the Death Star from Star Wars.
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- Technodrome free faizal
- Technodrome rizla
- 1987 TMNT cartoon
- Turtles Forever
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures
- 1987 animated TV series and Archie Comics versions
- Transport modules
- Transdimensional Portal
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2012 series
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out of the Shadows
- Technodrome in videogames
- References

Technodrome rizla
1987 TMNT cartoon

The Technodrome is the semi-spherical tank-like metallic mobile fortress designed and built by Krang and his main engineer, Drakus, in Dimension X. At some point before the first episode of the series, Krang took the completed Technodrome and banished Drakus who ended up on Earth. Banished Krang later ended up on Earth himself along with the Technodrome. Soon afterwards, he meets Shredder and they begin their partnership.
Although menacing at first glance, throughout the course of the series the Technodrome is often stuck at some remote location with a low amount of power, making its full capabilities never realized. The closest the Technodrome came to showing its full capabilities was in the finale of season three (Big Blow Out), and to a lesser extent the season 7 finale "Shredder Triumphant!". In the former episode, the Technodrome produced cutting equipment from hatches, lifted itself on hydraulic legs, and expanded the dimensional portal outwards. Shredder and Krang's schemes throughout the series usually involve finding a way to power the Technodrome and bring it to the Earth's surface, although every time they succeed, it is always deactivated by the Turtles before any real havoc can ensue.
The Technodrome is capable of surface, subterranean, and underwater travel, and if equipped with an engine powerful enough, it can even journey into outer space. It is also equipped with a super portal that can transport the structure through dimensions, which Krang utilized to bring the Technodrome back to Earth, although the Turtles later used this same mechanism to banish the Technodrome to Dimension X permanently. The Technodrome is an extremely durable war machine, able to survive in some of the harshest environments on Earth and in Dimension X.
In the final episode of the eighth season, "Turtle Trek", the Technodrome's main engines are destroyed and the structure itself is pulled into the pit of a ferocious tentacled alien monster. This finally renders it inoperable, thereby trapping Shredder and Krang in Dimension X forever. The Technodrome is not seen again for the remainder of the series until the final episode, in which Donatello and Michaelangelo enter it to retrieve Krang's android body; by that point, the Technodrome has been irreparably damaged and long abandoned.
Technodrome Mark II: In the hour long episode Planet of the Turtleoids, Shredder, Krang, and Chrome Dome build a smaller version of the Technodrome. It varies only in slight ways, the only major difference is the size and color (from white to gold). This Technodrome is destroyed by Donatello when the Turtles returned in a spacecraft equipped with a pulverizer ray, leaving Shredder and Krang to retreat back to the original Technodrome.
1987 TMNT cartoon
Turtles Forever
The appearance of the Technodrome in the world of the 2003 TV series is a major plot point in the 2009 made-for-TV film Turtles Forever. After it arrives in the 2003 cartoon universe following damage sustained to its dimensional portal, 1987 Shredder uses its technology to find and recover the Utrom Shredder (Ch'rell). Ch'rell and his foot henchmen subsequently augment the Technodrome with Utrom technology, Ch'rell noting that the Utrom and Dimension X technology work well together despite the 'childish' nature of Dimension X's technology by comparison. The Technodrome gains no new abilities from this change, but is greatly altered in appearance and function. The tank wheels were removed, making it hovering constantly, the eye on top was removed, and the laser weapons were altered in appearance. Ch'rell then planned to use the Technodrome and its Transdimensional Portal to conquer the multiverse.
At the end of the movie, Ch'rell is destroyed when the Turtles get him into the main laser beam of the Technodrome.
After his defeat, Krang and 1980's Shredder and Turtles use the still upgraded Technodrome to go back in their own universe.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures
Because the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics follow the 1987 TMNT cartoon in the beginning, the Technodrome is located first under New York City, then in Dimension X. Later in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics, Krang re-builds it into a spacecraft called Skullbuzzer. When Krang was defeated and sent to Morbus by Cherubae, Cherubae gave the spacecraft to Stump's employee's. After that, the Technodrome was never seen again in this version.
1987 animated TV series and Archie Comics versions
Transport modules
The transport modules are the vehicles used by Krang, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady to move from the Technodrome to New York when the Technodrome is located on the Earth. Although they are best known in their underground drill form, their physical make-up actually changed as the Technodrome moved.
Transdimensional Portal
The Technodrome contained its own Transdimensional Portal in the Main Control Room where most of the scenes of the Technodrome can be seen. The portal allowed Shredder, Krang, Bebop and Rocksteady to travel between Dimension X and Earth during the seasons where the Technodrome is located in Dimension X and allowed Krang to bring his army of Rock Soldiers to Earth when the Technodrome is located on Earth. The portal could be opened at any location on Earth when the Technodrome was in Dimension X and vice versa when the Technodrome was located in Earth, however as Shredder and his gang didn't know the location of the Turtles Lair they were unable to travel there. The portal screen could be opened and closed at any time by Shredder or Krang and also doubled as a large video screen. The video screen was often used to allow Shredder and Krang to watch the Channel 6 news presented by April O'Neil even when the Technodrome was located in Dimension X. The video screen was also used to monitor the actions of Bebop and Rocksteady or Shredder when they were on one of their missions.
From season 3, Donatello also had his own portal that the Turtles could use to travel to Dimension X and other places.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012 series)
By the season 1 finale ("Showdown"), the Technodrome is brought to Earth from Dimension X through a portal in the TCRI building. This Technodrome is a large spherical spacecraft possessing large weapons all over it, capable of dispatching smaller spherical escape pods as a means of collecting samples from Earth (Presumably for further mutation-related experiments). Despite the Technodrome's power, the Turtles manage to infiltrate it and cause enough damage that it crash-lands into the sea, although the last scene shows the Technodrome powering back up, suggesting that it will remain as the Kraang base of operations in future seasons.
The episodes "The Battle of New York" (season 3) reveal that the Kraang actually possess several Technodromes, one of which the Turtles commandeer in order to rescue the abducted populace of New York. The Technodromes are powered by Kraang mutagen, which the Turtles convert into anti-mutagen in order to cure the humans of their mutations before returning them home. In "Annihilation Earth!" (season 3) the first Technodrome used to invade Earth is made operational again and rises from the sea off the New York coast, only to be attacked and destroyed by the arriving Triceratons.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows
The Technodrome appears in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. The film takes place in a scene before the arrival of the Technodrome, Shredder is teleported to Dimension X where he and the greedy alien warlord Krang established a discussion about plans to invade Earth. Shredder and Stockman had completed the portal device and open the portal where the Technodrome's pieces proceed to emerge, combined into a full size Technodrome. Upon entering the Technodrome, Krang starts to annoy and betray Shredder, Shredder wields his claws and attempts to exterminate Krang, who freezes him instantly and locked him away in a collection of other defeated foes. Later, The Turtles are able to fight against Krang aboard the still-assembling Technodrome. After Krang was defeated, the turtles send the beacon back to the portal, the Technodrome begins to break up back into pieces and it and a battered and broken Krang are pulled back to the dimension, but not before Krang swore he will return for revenge. As the film ends, the turtles celebrate their victory over the vanquished Krang.
Technodrome in videogames
In many of the older TMNT video games, the Technodrome is the final level of the game and that the Turtles must fight their way through the various sections of the Technodrome to get to the final boss, alternatively either Shredder or Krang (or both in succession) depending on the game.
The original NES game features the Technodrome as the boss of the fifth level where it went by the name "Technodrome Guardian". Defeating the Technodrome is a multi-step process, requiring the player to first destroy the cannons, and then dispatch the giant "eye" on the top.
The interior of the Technodrome changes from game to game: in the first Turtles video game, the inside of the Technodrome was yellow and blue. However, in later games the interior of the Technodrome began to match the Technodrome depicted in the cartoon series. It began to include more elements from the series, (i.e. the mouser factory and security drones). The first part of the Hyperstone Heist Technodrome level is actually based on the Starbase level from Turtles in Time.
In the Wii/PS2 fighting game, TMNT: Smash Up, the Technodrome appears as part of the "Underground" stage.