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; Season 6 ( 1992 ): In the first episode of the season, Rock Around the Block, Krang sets up a super-laser to free the Technodrome from its icy prison.
; Season 8 ( 1994 ): In the second episode of the season, Wrath of the Rat King, Krang finds out that the Technodrome fell into a black hole in Dimension X.

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The principal tributaries of the Chao Phraya River are the Pa Sak River, the Sakae Krang River, the Nan River ( along with its principal confluent the Yom River ), the Ping River ( with its principal confluent the Wang River ), and the Tha Chin River.
With She-Hulk and later the Atlantean warrior Krang, Nighthawk battles the group the Sons of the Serpent, which culminates in a confrontation with his old Defenders foe Yandroth.
Krang is later separated from his body and banished to Earth himself along with the Technodrome.
Early in the season, in the episode My Brother, the Bad Guy, Krang and Shredder finally come up with a plan to get it back to Earth.
While on Earth, Krang allied himself with the Shredder, who, along with his robotic Foot Soldier army, moved into the Technodrome.
In the season 3 episode " Shredderville ", the Turtles have a dream of a parallel world in which they never lived, and Shredder had no problem taking over the world ; in that world, Shredder abandoned Krang after his conquest was complete, leaving him with no body and a heavily-damaged Technodrome.
He does not share Shredder's obsession with the Turtles and Splinter ; while Shredder sees them as mortal enemies, Krang seems to regard them more like annoyances to be destroyed when they interfere in his plans.
This device was primarily a set of mechanical legs attached to a platform with either glass or some form of transparent but protective covering through which Krang could see, and holes for him to extend his tentacles through so that he could manipulate objects.
There were also two toys of Krang and his android body, one a large-scale figure and the other in scale with the regular-sized figures.
Both came with removable Krang figures.
* The Utroms are naturally brain-like aliens, while in the first animated series Krang is an alien who has been stripped of his body and left with only his brain.
Krang of the 1987 universe comes face to face with the Utrom Shredder during Turtles Forever and was initially pleased with his resemblance to the Shredder's Utrom form.
The Turtles face him again in " Starbase: Where No Turtle Has Gone Before ", where with his exosuit destroyed, Krang instead flies an archetypal flying saucer.
* In the Mega Drive / Genesis version of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Tournament Fighters, Krang appears as a non-playable boss with his exosuit.
He has become associated with Krang, a disembodied alien brain who has been banished from his home, Dimension X, where he was a great warlord.
They also frequently have to deal with citizens misunderstanding them, thanks to the efforts of Burne Thompson, April's employer, and Vernon Fenwick, a Channel 6 cameraman, who distrust the Turtles and frequently blame them for the trouble that the Shredder and Krang cause.
In 2009, the Turtles, Shredder, Krang, and various other characters from the 1987 series returned for the 25th anniversary crossover movie Turtles Forever, in which they meet up with their counterparts from the 2003 series.
When Krang found no use for Baxter and decided to kill him, a fly that had been on Baxter soon merged with him turning him into a humanoid fly.
In the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles made-for-TV film, Turtles Forever, Ch ' rell ( or 2003 series's version of The Shredder ), took the technodrome from his 1987 series counterpart and Krang and upgraded it with Utrom technology.
The game's bosses include villains from the cartoon series and toyline such as Dirtbag, Groundchuck, Slash, and Leatherhead, in addition to the return of Shredder and Krang, along with Bebop and Rocksteady.
* In the episode " Cyber Turtles ", Krang plans to destroy the barrier between the boundaries of Earth and Dimension X, making Earth's boundary merge with Dimension X.

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" episode of 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles show, Shredder and Krang use an abandoned building from the 1964 World's Fair as their hideout when they lose access to the Technodrome, which has ended up stuck in Dimension X.
The Sakae Krang River, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River is the main river of Uthai Thani province.
The provincial seal depicts the pavilion at Wat Khao Sakae Krang.
The mountain in the background symbolizes the location of the pavilion on top of Khao Sakae Krang hill.
MACC later returns to his own time after helping the TMNT fighting Krang, Shredder, Bebop and Rocksteady.
Despite an obvious lack of funding in subsequent seasons he made many revolutionary inventions, the most notable being the portable portal capable of opening gateways to other dimensions as well as an early warning system which warns of impending attacks from other dimensions or from Krang and Shredder.
Other members include Arcade, Attuma, Blackheart, Bullseye, Byrrah, Crimson Dynamo, Destroyer, Executioner, Fin Fang Foom, Kurse, Lizard, Mephisto, MODOK, Mysterio, Radioactive Man, Rhino, Scorpion, Shocker, Tiger Shark, Ulik, Warlord Krang, Winter Soldier, the Wrecking Crew, and Ymir.
Bang Si Mueang has town status ( thesaban mueang ) and covers the tambon Bang Si Mueang and Bang Krang.
The Technodrome is the semi-spherical tank-like metallic mobile subterranean fortress of Krang and Shredder, the main villains in the 1987 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, the Archie comics Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures comics and most TMNT video game adaptations.
The Technodrome was designed and built by Krang and his main engineer, Drakus, in Dimension X, Krang's home.
At some point before the series, Krang took the completed Technodrome and banished Drakus to Earth.
Krang utilized this to bring the Technodrome back to Earth, but the Turtles later used this to banish the Technodrome permanently to Dimension X.
In the last episode of the eighth season, " Turtle Trek ", the Turtles destroy the Technodrome's engines and trap Krang and Shredder in Dimension X.
; Mini Technodrome: In the two part episode Planet of the Turtleoids, Shredder and Krang build a smaller version of the technodrome.
Krang then burrows underground, under New York City, and uses an earthquake generator to threaten the residents of the city into surrendering.
But Donatello reverses the generator, and when Krang activates it again, the Technodrome burrow itself further underground, and goes all the way down to the core of the Earth.
In the third-to-last episode of the season, The Big Rip-Off, Krang and Shredder manage to steal power cells and recharge the Technodrome.
In the episode The Dimension X Story, Krang finds out that the asteroid has a volcano.
Then, Krang steals some Regenerative Power Cells and uses them to re-power the Technodrome, and move it to New York City.
Donatello re-programs the Technodrome's dimensional portal and sends the Technodrome to Dimension X via remote control, leaving Krang and Shredder stuck on Earth in the process.

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