Splinter
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Splinter
Summary
Splinter is a mutant[1]. He worked as a fictional ninja[2] and teacher[3]. He draws 2,815 Wikipedia views per month (mutant category, ranking #32 of 233).[4]
Key Facts
- A child of Splinter was Leonardo[5].
- A child of Splinter was Donatello[6].
- A child of Splinter was Raphael[7].
- A child of Splinter was Michelangelo[8].
- Splinter's professions included fictional ninja[2].
- Splinter worked as a teacher[3].
- A notable student of Splinter was Leonardo[9].
- A notable student of Splinter was Raphael[10].
- A notable student of Splinter was Michelangelo[11].
- A notable student of Splinter was Donatello[12].
- Splinter is the creator of Peter Laird[13].
- Splinter is the creator of Kevin Eastman[14].
- Splinter is recorded as male[15].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as mutant[16].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles character[17].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as film character[18].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as comics character[19].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as animated character[20].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as television character[21].
- Splinter's instance of is recorded as anthropomorphic rat[22].
- Splinter was performed by Fiona Scott[23].
- Splinter was performed by Stephen Mendel[24].
- Splinter was performed by Kevin Clash[25].
- Splinter was performed by James Murray[26].
- Splinter was performed by Mako[27].
Body
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include fictional ninja[2] and teacher[3]. Notable students include Leonardo[9], an anthropomorphic turtle[28]; Raphael[10], an anthropomorphic turtle[29]; Michelangelo[11], an animated character[30]; and Donatello[12], an anthropomorphic turtle[31].
Works and Contributions
Created works include Peter Laird[13], a comics artist[32], b. 1954[33], of United States[34], awarded the Inkpot Award[35], specialised in belletristic literature[36] and Kevin Eastman[14], a comics artist[37], b. 1962[38], of United States[39], awarded the Inkpot Award[40], specialised in belletristic literature[41].
Personal Life
Children include Leonardo[5], an anthropomorphic turtle[42]; Donatello[6], an anthropomorphic turtle[43]; Raphael[7], an anthropomorphic turtle[44]; and Michelangelo[8], an animated character[45].
Why It Matters
Splinter draws 2,815 Wikipedia views per month (mutant category, ranking #32 of 233).[4] He has Wikipedia articles in 14 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[47]