Figure

Kung Fu Michaelangelo

The Numb-thumbed Power Punchin' Punk Pulverizer

Asst. No. 3020 (Ninja Power release 15100)
Stock No. 3021 (Ninja Power release 15147)

Michaelangelo's Rumble Gear

Street Legal Nunchakus
Foot Fryin' Fire Ball
Exclusive Tournament Fighters Super NES Video Game Hint Book
Weapons

Favorite Move

The Double Power Punch with a Return Pizza Bite

Favorite Place to Fight

Antonnio's Pizza Deli

Favorite Saying

"Hey, how do you like the taste of my knuckles, punk?"

Inserts

Figure Instructions & Game Instructions


Description

When the title screen is done, and the music changes, it's time to rumble! And no streetwise video fighter is more ready to rumble than Kung Fu Michaelangelo. He's been trainin' for this competition all his life -- and now he's ready to pound some punks! His patented poundin', punchin' moves are so powerful he can pulverize almost anything -- even the TV when it gets bad reception. And when he whips out his street legal nunchakus, no one sticks around to see just how good he is. He'll dish out the ol' Fierce Nunchaku Nasty without a blink. But every now and then, some brain-dead Mutant will take him on, and then it's a battle not to be believed. Fist flyin' and face doggin', Kung Fu Michaelangelo gives it everything he's programmed to give, includin' his Foot fryin' fire ball. And when the chips are really down, Michaelangelo makes a super secret move that no one can defend against, like the devastatin' Risin' Thunder hit! Then it's just a matter of time before he solves the mystery of Karai, rescues Splinter and April and finally settles the score by goin' after Kung Fu Rocksteady. If he needs back-up during the brawl, his Kung Fu fightin' friends, Raphael and Donatello, are standin' by. So grab a ring side seat to the biggest, baddest battle ever -- and just be sure to bring a towel, cuz it's for sure gonna get messy!

Packaging/Variants

Tournament Fighters card
Kung Fu card front and back
Ninja Power card, glowing background
ninja power glowing card front and back

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