EARDRUM-RATTLING ENSEMBLE of busily-animated animal superheroes, with more than a nod to the likes of He-Man. Each week main man Liono, bruiser Panthro, brains Tigra, woman Cheetara, irritating brats Wileykit and Wileykat, and stupid comedy-relief-character Snarf wielded their superpowers to thwart mystical bandage-wearing Mum-Ra, before reconvening for a brisk discussion of what everyone had just learned. When they were on the move, so the theme tune informed you, they were “loose”. Over a hundred episodes were made, each and every one in the DVD collection of Andi Peters.
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Mark Jones
September 5, 2010 at 8:54 pm
If I remember this correctly, the first episode reveals the nascent Thundercats travelling in a space-ship. They’re a technologically-advanced species. But not so advanced that they’ve invented clothes yet.
I seem to recall, aged nine, being disturbingly fascinated by the naked Cheetara and Tigra.
But then they crash-land their craft on Mum-Ra’s planet and decide they need clothes. It all became rather less interesting thereafter.
johnnyboy
May 20, 2011 at 11:34 pm
Excitingly, now been given an, err…’noughties + 1′ revamp and starring on the Cartoon Network later this year. There’s a trailer on You Tube that does look worth a goosey.
Richard16378
May 21, 2011 at 12:17 am
Check this out for a funny look at the Thundercats pilot:- http://www.x-entertainment.com/messages/505.html
Palimpsest
August 4, 2021 at 2:06 am
Wasn’t there a Brian Blessed inspired Bollywood style villain called Rum-Ma or something like that.
THX 1139
August 5, 2021 at 9:40 am
One of those programmes with a tremendously exciting title sequence that descended into low level boredom once the episode got underway.
“Thunder! Thunder!! Thunder!!! I HAVE THE PO- oh, wait a minute…”