He is one of the few mutants who liked the nickname Michelangelo gave him.
He is the second actual mutant food of the series, the first being Ice Cream Kitty. The original toy looked more humanoid than this version.
These Pizza Minions started out as just ordinary pizza pies, but when Antonio tasted the stray mutagen, the pizzas all mutated with him and created an evil pizza organization to wrap citizens in calzones and eat them whole The Pizza Minions stay calm for a second, but. Pizza Face was also an action figure in the 80s but was never in a show, comic book, or movie until now. He now lives blocks away from the nation's first and only pizza museum and what many have come to consider the country's best pizza pie. The Pizza Minions are Pizza Faces servants before Michelangelo destroyed them all. When not eating a slice, he can be found photographing some part of the Mid-Atlantic region's food economy whether it be on a farm, a restaurant or market. Upon moving from New York to his adopted home of Philadelphia, he promptly went on a frenzied taste test of twenty or so pizza shops to find a new "home slice" to enjoy. Peanut butter and clams, anyone? Albert Yee, Photographer: Albert Yee is a professional photographer and devoted lover of food, particularly pizza. She grew up watching the original Teenage Mutant Ninja cartoon and considers Michelangelo a true pizza visionary. Peggy started Thursday Night Pizza in 2014 as a way to play with seasonal ingredients and test out all sorts of weird and wonderful flavor combinations-mad scientist style.
In her editing/writing life, she wrangles hundreds-sometimes thousands-of recipes each month from chefs, writers, and publishers all over the country, writes a regular column on seasonal produce for a local Philadelphia magazine, and contributes sporadically to other publications. Peggy Paul Casella, Author: Peggy Paul Casella is a cookbook writer and editor and the creator of, a food blog centered on making weekly pizzas from scratch.