. . . . . . . . . . . . . "New York Police Department officer Tony Howard has been given Christmas Day off, but he is determined to locate the mutant turtles in the sewers and apprehend them. He is stunned to discover a cutting-edge laboratory that is actually the home of Donatello Hamato, and continues to explore the lab on his own. On the rooftops of the city, Leonardo Hamato is heading to their old family lair, but his brothers inform him that now only Donnie lives there, and Raphael and Renoir live in a new lair of their own. Leo worries about his reclusive brother Donnie, but Michelangelo promises to check in on him. Renoir wants to take a detour of his own, but Raph instructs his pupil to guide the still-injured Mikey down to the sewers. Meanwhile, the turtles are discreetly observed from afar by Karai, the Foot Clan leader who has also been keeping in contact with Leonardo. Shadow's newly exuberant Uncle Mikey is a very different person from the serious and morose novelist Renoir first met. In a spirit of new-found trust, Mikey offers a hand of friendship to the young mutant, grateful for all the help Renoir has given Mikey's brother Raph. Down in the sewers, Officer Howard is horrified to discover a giant jar of skeletalized mutant rat remains, and nearby a grunting mutant turtle chained to the wall. The officer hides from the arrival of Donatello, who has just returned from the Jones-Hamato family Christmas party. New depths of the Donnie's insanity are revealed as he addresses the chained mutant as his brother Leo and the rat skeleton as his Master Splinter, both of whom have been secretly cloned in this laboratory. As Donatello starts to viciously beat \"Leo,\" Officer Howard tries to slip away, only to be discovered, attacked and horrifically blinded by the turtle scientist's broken and splintered bo staff. Renoir observes the home of Davianna Wallace from a nearby rooftop and hopes to pay her a visit, but is himself discovered by the vigilante known as Nobody, whom Renoir mistakes for a Foot Ninja even as the masked vigilante confuses the young turtle for one of the four Hamato brothers. When it becomes clear that Renoir is actually the wild mutant recently blamed for killing the human Augustus Amherst, Renoir promises proof that he is Augustus himself, and is allowed to visit the Amherst family home as Nobody watches and waits. Renoir happily revisits his sister Carole, but is discovered and attacked by their father Maxwell Amherst. Renoir deeply unnerves Maxwell with unique proof of his identity, pacifying his father enough for the turtle to collect a personal document."@en . . "A Little Deeper in Donatello's World"@en . . . . . "New York Police Department officer Tony Howard has been given Christmas Day off, but he is determined to locate the mutant turtles in the sewers and apprehend them. He is stunned to discover a cutting-edge laboratory that is actually the home of Donatello Hamato, and continues to explore the lab on his own. On the rooftops of the city, Leonardo Hamato is heading to their old family lair, but his brothers inform him that now only Donnie lives there, and Raphael and Renoir live in a new lair of their own. Leo worries about his reclusive brother Donnie, but Michelangelo promises to check in on him. Renoir wants to take a detour of his own, but Raph instructs his pupil to guide the still-injured Mikey down to the sewers. Meanwhile, the turtles are discreetly observed from afar by Karai, the Fo"@en .