Fairaher
The film makes a home in your brain and the only cure is to see it again.
Senteur
As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.
Brennan Camacho
Mostly, the movie is committed to the value of a good time.
Skyler
Great movie. Not sure what people expected but I found it highly entertaining.
orionqark
30 years after i enjoyed Thundercats i decided it is time for my 6 years old daughter to get to know them :) and i was not mistaken, she loves them. I was considering He Man but when i look at that cartoon today, im sorry to say but it looks strange and funky. Thundercats cartoon stlye on other side looks 10x better, even great for todays TV standards (at least for me). That intro - just pure epicness.I see alot arguing about wich one is better, He Man or Thundercats... for me that question is no brainer really. On show popularity i guess He Man was more popular, but considering marketing behind it - it doesnt suprise me, but popularity doesnt mean it was better. As for characters and theme...i had He Man toys as kid but when you look at characters and their story/abilities i can feel more connected to Thundercats than He Man and his unlimited power...Thundercats story is (for me) more original and definitly more emotional. 2018 - let your kids today see Thundercats - they will learn more about honor, friendship and whats right or wrong than many other cartoons you can see today.
Armybratsmom2624-1
OK, so here's my take on those fab cats! Lion-o: Big strong guy with an awesome sword. A little unsure of himself at times, but who isn't? Always willing to help out others and a bit shy around Cheetara.Panthro: A tough guy with a tender heart. But watch out for his nun chucks, they're lethal. A master mechanic who is in love with his "baby", the Thundertank.Tygra: Architect and designer, he is also a physic of sorts. He is a voice of reason for the other Thundercats, uh, when he isn't getting addicted to Silky Fruit or keystones, LOL, just had to put that in there.Cheetara: OK boys, go ahead a drool. This she cat is a fast one and an accomplished fighter. She is also known as a sex symbol of teenage boys during the 80's.Wily Kit and Wily Kat: Always getting into trouble, but still very adorable. These kids were the link for many kids, even today. They go through what we did at that age, so we can relate to them.Snarf: Lion-o's former nursemaid and his verbal conscience, he's not too good with electronics, but he can help out in a pinch.Bengali: What can I say, the man is sexy(or maybe I just think so). A blacksmith back on Thundera, Bengali has had to reforge the Sword of Omens on more then one occasion. Oh, and don't forget his growl (shivers) Pumyra: Often overlooked and under-appreciated, this chick gets very little respect. What is known about her is that she is a healer and has never had a change of clothes.Lynx-o: The oldest of the Thundercats, he was blinded during his escape from Thundera. Very knowledgeable about most everything and is sensitive to sound. He uses a braille board to "see" things. Not bad for an old guy.So there you go, my little account of the Thundercats. If you want to know more, check out some of the websites dedicated to them. I'd give you a site, but I'm not sure the censors would let me. :(
Scarfacefan522
What more can be said about this classic animated series, Thundercats. It had everything that 80's cartoon shows had that most cartoons of now don't have: Originality. That classic good vs. Evil, morality story that was full of adventure. Like Transformers, Voltron, Defenders of the Earth, the original He-Man: And the Masters of the Universe, and G.I. Joe, Thundercats stood out as the classic show where you didn't have to rely on 3D animation or state of the art technology. Thundercats stood out on its own and Now with the DVD release, new generations can be introduced to it. And continue to be passed on. Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! Thundercats, HO!!!
Christopher Smith
Although the show only lasted for a little over a year, THUNDERCATS has a somewhat large fan base, mostly consisting of nerds such as myself. During the the two seasons the show was on the air, it was the best animated show on television. The animation may not have been very good, but in most of the episodes, the stories and characters were surprisingly well written and the voice work was fantastic. The show was really nothing special, just cheesy action packed fun. Of coarse, the best part of the show was the theme song. A song that I repeatedly had stuck in my head when I was younger, I still find myself singing it every now and then. One of the best animated shows of the 1980s, the legacy of THUNDERCATS lives on.