![]() (I would later discover that there is no such thing as a Thundercats movie, but rather a TV movie that doesn't really sound like something you can sit in a dark room with popcorn, does it?) I know I bought a few comics as well, and I got in trouble for having them in school (I would've been about 5? Maybe 6? And it wasn't for having comics in school so much as being finished my work before other kids and then going to read my comics and them being a distraction to the other kids and blahblahblah. He scratches himself to help convince the Thundercats he had to fight to get. He just wants to ensure they both get free and become safe. It is clear that is was for his sisters survival. He is reasoning out why he is betraying the Thundercats to Mumm-ra. Her super speed and precognition make her an asset on and off the battlefield. Wilykat is seen flying toward Cats Lair on his hover board. I may have constantly rented the same copy of the movie from Xtra-Vision (Irish version of Blockbuster) to watch the same stuff. Cheetara is the voice of reason of the Thundercats. See, I may have been obsessed with Thundercats. I may have recorded it off the TV. Somehow, I got thinking of a near-thirty year old cartoon and realised how much of it has influenced my own aesthetic and ability to tell stories and stuff. Perhaps the best news of all (particularly given what happened to Cats) is that there will be no attempt to render Lion-O, Cheetara et al in live action: the film will instead blend traditional. So my main question is, how and why isn't Thundercats on Netflix? They tried to reboot it a few years ago, and it wasn't terrible, but it just wasn't the original.
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