Oroku Karai, also known as by her birth name as Hamato Miwa, is a major character in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012). She was the biological daughter of Splinter. Now, she is a 16-year-old master Kunoichi, adopted into The Foot Clan by Shredder as hisdaughter until her discovery of her true heritage in The Hamato Clan and the Ninja Turtles. She made her debut in the episode "New Girl In Town". She was mutated into a serpent in "Vengeance is Mine". She was successfully turned back into a human but was brainwashed to be loyal to the Foot Clan in "The Deadly Venom". She threw up the brain worm in "The Fourfold Trap".
She is voiced by Kelly Hu, who also voiced Miyumi in Scooby-Doo and the Samurai Sword, Stacy Hirano in Phineas & Ferb, Adira in Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure and Li Mei in Mortal Kombat 1.
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Karai (Mutant form)
Baby Karai being taken by Oroku Saki AKA the Shredder in the burning of the Hamato Dojo
Karai attacking Splinter unaware that he's her birth father upon first facing him
Karai overhearing the Turtles, Splinter, April, and Casey conversation about her being Splinter's daughter
Karai about to learn the truth of who her true father is, as Splinter gives her the complete photo of her mother with him beside her and not Saki
Karai learning the truth of who her true father really is, at last
Karai looking at the photo of both her parents and herself as a baby
Karai embracing her true father, Hamato Yoshi AKA Splinter, upon being rescued from Shredder's captivity
Karai learning from Splinter of how her mother really died
Karai disgusted to learn Oroku Saki AKA Shredder is the true killer of her mother, and what a deluded maniac he is over the fact he can never admit his own mistakes that led to her mother's death at his hands
The caged Karai starts falling upon Shredder's reckless attack on Leo broke off the chain holding her
Karai falls into a mutagen tank
Karai with Shinigami and the new Foot Clan
Karai's mutation
Karai emerging out of the mutagen as a mutant snake thanks to Shredder's recklessness