Sticklers for historical accuracy might argue that the most unrealistic aspect of the Ninja Turtles isn't that they exist, but that Leonardo and Michelangelo are teammates. The Renaissance contemporaries were actually fierce rivals with mutual enmity for one another. Leonardo was particularly critical of Michelangelo's muscle-bound sculptures, which he said resembled "bags of walnuts" or "bunches of radishes." The most well-known instance of their feud occurred when Leonardo was asked to publicly explain a Dante passage by a group of men. Noticing that Michelangelo was there as well (what a gathering!), he attempted to humiliate his rival by suggesting that he explain it instead. The plan backfired spectacularly when Michelangelo realized what Leonardo was doing and threw in a dig about the unfinished "Horse That Never Was" statue in Milan. "No, you explain," Michelangelo is said to have responded, "you who have undertaken the design of a horse to be cast in bronze but were unable to cast it, and were forced to give up in shame." Michelangelo then turned to leave, but not before adding insult to injury: "And to think you were believed by those castrated Milanese roosters!" Ouch. |
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