Oh yeah, they were only clothed with their fur until now I was trying not to point out the giant elephant in the room. When the rest of the ThunderCats come in, he gives them all weapons and clothing to protect them from the elements of wherever they’re landing, as apparently they didn’t need it on their home planet back when it wasn’t on fire. Okay, maybe I can understand why he complains so much everyone’s just yelling at him to let up his yap. Unfortunately, being only a little kid, he can’t even lift it, and Jaga merely tells him he doesn’t have the strength yet. Lion-O decides to look at the gift horse in the mouth and talk about how it’s got holes in the hilt, and he doesn’t see that huge eye-looking thing in the center of it. We get to see the Sword of Omens, and the eye of Thundara that is embedded in it. Well, the kid doesn’t have much of a choice, does he? These nobles aren’t the only thing Jaga wants Lion-O and the kids at home to know about, as he lets him know about the important part of his heritage. Lion-O: I will, Jaga, I swear it! …well, I’ll try. Lion-O, with all this responsibility, does his best to accept it. It’s good for Jaga to come up with such a great name for action figures. This is something he takes very well, I completely lie. Snarf is there too, but he doesn’t even mention him. He won’t be alone either, as the nobles of the land are there with him: Panthro, Cheetara, Tygra, Wily Kit, and Wily Kat, left to right in that image above. It has all the usual things one would put in such a code. I guess the good is that he is the future leader, and he’s going to let the code of Thundara live on. His reasoning was that he needed to take the bad and the good. Specifically, of his home planet exploding. Jaga wanted to wake him up just in time to see the fireworks. This won’t be the only time, not by a long shot. If it means anything, at least his first line is followed by our future leader telling Snarf to “let up”. Don’t worry about forgetting his name, as Snarf always seem to end his sentences with a partial version of it when he’s complaining, which is all the time from what I can tell. His pet cat dragon thing starts to complain about that. Hmm, hmm, hmm. How wonderful he brings that up specifically. He’s still a kid, even having his own teddy bear, but don’t tell Lion-O that. Jaga has his reasons for waking this kid up he is apparently the future leader, and he must learn to take the bad from the good. Cheetara tells him that they shouldn’t upset the child with such a distressing view, only for Jaga to just say “WAKE HIM!”Īnd so Cheetara does. One of them, a orange man named Tygra, asks if he can wake Lion-O up. ![]() This spaceship is piloted by a bunch of humanoid cats led by an old man named Jaga. Specifically, it’s an exodus from a desolate, fiery wasteland, as we see a spaceship flying over it in ThunderCats’ first shot after the opening. Most shows would have started with a Genesis, ThunderCats starts with the Exodus. Fly Pow Bye does not do “very easy,” so…away we go. I could just take the writer at CBR at their word, and my preconceived notions would make that very easy for me. I mean, just listen to CBR tell us what they felt ThunderCats was in an article about how we shouldn’t be worried about a certain reboot:įace it: the original was just as dumb as most ’80s cartoons, only sustained in adults’ memories by nostalgia and unfulfilled potential. The impression I got from other people’s recollections of it is that it was a really good one minute music video with nothing else of worth after it. I do remember watching reruns of it on Cartoon Network and liking the theme song, but that’s it. ![]() I’m going to be blunt: I have zero recollection of anything with the original ThunderCats from the 1980’s. However, I won’t be reviewing that right now, as one can tell from the title. I probably could have done a certain reboot that was on Nickelodeon, but there was another show on Cartoon Network that was announced that intrigued me. I’ve reviewed every episode of PPG 2016, reviewed every episode of DuckTales 2017 so far, and people have asked me what I’m going to review next. Now, it seems like I have become the reviewer of reboots. That changed when I got the idea to review another reboot that was coming on while it was still airing, and my originally. Fly Pow Bye’s only initial mission was to review every episode of PPG 2016.
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