About this Show ThunderCats From beyond any known galaxy, bringing with them the laws and ideals of their green planet, Thundera, come the ThunderCats! You May Also Like. Teen Titans Go! Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The Powerpuff Girls Classic. Sonic Boom. Madagascar: A Little Wild. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Animaniacs Hey Arnold! Select Your Plan No hidden fees, equipment rentals, or installation appointments.
Switch plans or cancel anytime. Select Plan. The Mutants, Lunataks, and Captain Cracker all returned for one episode each. However, in the series finale, several conclusions are reached:. Mumm-Ra stands up to and successfully asserts himself over the Ancient Spirits of Evil.
The mystery of the Book of Omens is at last solved. The tumultuous and terrifying environment of Thundera is at last rendered peaceful and pristine. Main article: Cast Despite its large cast of characters, ThunderCats featured a rather small circle of, with only six actors providing voices for the entire first season. Every actor provided multiple voices, although the distinctive baritone of Earle Hyman Panthro left the actor providing only very occasional guest voices in comparison with his fellow performers.
In particular, as the first season's only female actor, Lynne Lipton Cheetara and WilyKit provided voices for every single female character that appeared in the season. Above all others, however, actor Bob McFadden would most regularly provide the voices of guest characters, with his two diametrically-opposed main roles: the timid, high-pitched Snarf and the rumbling, sibilant Slithe.
Despite introducing a large number of new regular characters, the show's second season brought in only two new actors. Main article:There were also several comic book series produced. A series based on the animated series was originally published by through its imprint in , lasting for 3 years and 24 issues.
During this time, a new series was published by consisting of issues and was also published for three years. Beginning in ThunderCats titles were published by, an imprint of Warner Bros. Video games Two video games based on the franchise exist:, a side-scrolling video game; and, a game based on the show's. The film was submitted to the BBFC, who recorded it being 90 m 31s excluding 5 seconds cut for a Universal rating.
It was actually the first five episodes of season 2 edited to look like a feature-length film. Season 2 never aired in the UK. In —09, Warner Bros. Was in the process of creating a animated film based on ThunderCats. It was rumored to be an original story expanding on the events of the first episode and the film's concept artwork released in July contained the main character Lion-O and three locations.
A two-minute test scene was filmed and presented to Warner Bros. CGI project. Main article:A new ThunderCats animated series produced by began airing on from July Animation production was provided by Japanese animation studio. Was the executive producer and was joined by Michael Jelenic and as the producers for the series.
The show explained Lion-O's ascension to the Thunderean throne with a more original feel and darker style than the s series. The new series made it clear in the very beginning, however, that they are not adhering to the original story line. In the original series the Thunder Cats leave Thundera, as the last of their race, to eventually arrive on the 3rd earth. In the new series the very first line states that the Thundereans are already on the 3rd earth.
As the first few episodes progress the new writers seem to use Thundera but it isn't clear if they are referring to a planet or kingdom. Former Lion-O voice actor returned to play the role Lion-O's father Claudus in the opening two-part episode of the new series. On 2 April , Cartoon Network aired another second trailer of the new series.
The series began airing on Cartoon Network on July 29, with an hour-long premiere. When the ThunderCats awake from their suspended animation on Third Earth, Lion-O discovers that his suspension capsule has slowed rather than stopped his aging, and he is now a child in the body of an adult.
Together, the ThunderCats and the friendly natives of Third Earth construct the "Cat's Lair," their new home and headquarters, but before long, the Mutants have tracked them down to Third Earth. The intrusion of these two alien races upon the world does not go unnoticed, however; the demonic, mummified sorcerer, Mumm-Ra, recruits the Mutants to aid him in his campaign to acquire the Eye of Thundera and destroy the ThunderCats so that his evil might continue to hold sway over Third Earth.
To see a full list of merchandise, go here. The series continued as the comic book series from Wildstorm. Released on DVD in with limited bonus material.
Interviews with grown up fans on the first series, then very little until the final six disks. Therein was a complex system of jumping between disks with features turned on for specific scenes for clues. Throughout the process there is a trivia challenge with interviews from Leonard Starr, Peter Newman and Gerrianne Raphael.
Watch options. Storyline Edit. The Cats are coming out to play. Did you know Edit. Quotes Jaga : While you will one day wear the crown, Lion-O, only the Eye of Thundera, the source of our power, knows if there is indeed a king inside of you. User reviews 36 Review. Top review. Emotionally charged darker incarnation. An update or film version have been arguably long overdue. There's no talking Snarf in the latest version but the major difference with the Thundercats is the setting, there's no 3rd earth, it's Thundera, that is in a Planet of the Apes sort way with flashbacks throughout.
There's glimpses of Star Wars, Stargate and other sci-fi, but it borrows from the best. The characters dynamics, look and their relationships have been slightly tweaked. The mains given a more mature edge that allows exploration of conflicting divergences. Those familiar with the original will recognise new incarnations of reworked sub characters usually the antagonists. Thundercats is reminiscent of He-man more so than its predecessor due to Thundera's Eternia-like feel and borrows from plenty from the recent Lord of the Rings trilogy especially in look during battle scenes including the civilians going underground.
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