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The fleet is attacked by the Thundereans’ enemies, the Mutants of Plun-Darr, who destroy most of the starships in the “ThunderFleet,” but spare the flagship hoping to capture the legendary mystic Sword of Omens they believe is on board.
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#2011 THUNDERCATS INTRO SERIES#
The series plot begins with the dying planet Thundera meeting its end, forcing the ThunderCats (a sort of Thunderean nobility) to flee their homeworld. ThunderCats follows the adventures of the eponymous team of heroes, catlike humanoid aliens on a planet called Third Earth. This was the ThunderCats poster that introduced me to this awesome show. Seasons 2, 3, and 4 followed a new format of twenty episodes each, starting with a five-part story.
#2011 THUNDERCATS INTRO MOVIE#
Season 1 of the show aired in 1985 (65 episodes), followed by a TV movie entitled ThunderCats – HO! in 1986. The animation for the episodes was provided by the Japanese studio Pacific Animation Corporation, later acquired in 1989 to form Walt Disney Animation Japan. The series, for which Leonard Starr was the head writer, follows the adventures of a group of catlike humanoid aliens. “ThunderCats is an American animated television series that was produced by Rankin/Bass Productions (the same that created the SilverHawks, TigerSharks, and The Comic Strip) debuting in 1985, based on the characters created by Tobin “Ted” Wolf. The team was Rakin/Bass, and the cartoon was Thundercats. Today we’re going to talk about something that was produced by another team. Earlier on many of the cartoons we spoke about were created by the Hanna/Barbera team. This poster was like nothing I had ever seen before and I was positively hooked from the moment I saw it. In the very back of a comic book I read was a poster for what someone explained to me was a new cartoon series that was available in the US, and had not come to Trinidad and Tobago yet. I’m going to talk about those later, but today I’m only making reference to that to highlight how I was introduced to this next inspiration. Well I’ve always been reading them, but in the early 80s I started reading them with a passion. There’s nothing wrong with Steven Universe, but it doesn’t seem right for this series.In the early 1980s I started reading comic books. It’s like Steven Universemeets Thundercats. It might be the art style that grates on some fans, then. Nice to know they’re sticking with the story. A bizarre host of creatures and villains stand in their way, including the evil Mumm-Ra, Third Earth’s wicked ruler who will let nothing, including the ThunderCats, stop his tyrannical reign over the planet. Lion-O, the newly appointed Lord of the ThunderCats, attempts to lead the team as they make this planet their new home.
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Staying true to the premise of the original series, Lion-O and the ThunderCats - Tygra, Panthro, Cheetara, Wilykat, and Wilykit - barely escape the sudden destruction of their home world, Thundera, only to crash land on the mysterious and exotic planet of Third Earth. Per Brobible, here’s the synopsis for the new show: Arin Hanson, Untouched by Death May 18, 2018 For those upset over Thundercats right now: there was a visually stunning, heartfelt, story driven, action oriented reboot of Thundercats in 2011 that exceeded all expectations and showed a passionate respect to the source material.