. "Male"@en . "Leo"@en . . . . "Mutant Turtle"@en . . "White"@en . . . "In the video games, Leonardo is the first turtle of choice. He is popular especially for beginner players of the TMNT games. Leonardo is portrayed as well-balanced, having, in all areas, strong but not extreme abilities and no glaring weaknesses. His range is rather long, but not as long as Donatello's; however, Leonardo can usually inflict more damage. In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters games, his moves are the closest to a Ryu/Ken archetype from the Street Fighter franchise."@en . "170"^^ . "none"@en . . . . . "8.0"^^ . . . . . "Katana"@en . "Leonardo"@en . "Ninjutsu, Millennium wave, Sword Spin/Endless screw, Roto Cutter, Shining Cutter, Tornado Spinning Kick, Ground Swell, Rolling Cutter, Jumping Stud"@en . "Blue"@en . "In the video games, Leonardo is the first turtle of choice. He is popular especially for beginner players of the TMNT games. Leonardo is portrayed as well-balanced, having, in all areas, strong but not extreme abilities and no glaring weaknesses. His range is rather long, but not as long as Donatello's; however, Leonardo can usually inflict more damage. In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters games, his moves are the closest to a Ryu/Ken archetype from the Street Fighter franchise."@en . "Leonardo (1987 video games)"@en . . . . "McMahon's Pet Emporium, Chesabeake Bay ; New York City"@en . . . .