Talk:ThunderCats (1985 TV series)/Archive 2

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Proposed merge

Personally I oppose the merge as the article looks fine the way it is and with some expansion and citations it could be a good article.--NeilEvans 18:44, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

I recommended the merge just to add a bit more balance. A lot of the information on Mumm-Ra's page appears to be duplicated in the character listing on this page. The other possibility is that we move information for all the main characters to seperate pages and have brief descriptions which link to them as is done with some other series (Stargate SG1 for example). It just seems a little odd that only one character has an individual page... doubley so when you consider it's not even the lead character. If you really think it's fine as is, then just leave it. Elaverick 14:59, 16 February 2007 (UTC)

I vote against merging but some of the more detailed information from this page should probably be moved there, such as the list of Mumm-Ra's aliases. I'd suggest trimming the following lines from this page:

Among them are:
  • Diamondfly, a tiny sprite-like creature luring Lion-O into a trap (in the episode "Queen of Eight Legs").
  • Gregory Gregion, a jovial troll who tricks Lion-O into attacking Tigra and breaking the Sword of Omens (in the episode "All That Glitters").
  • Silky, a flower-like creature with a human face, who enthralls Tygra with addictive fruit (in "The Garden of Delights").
  • The Netherwitch, a sorceress sending Lion-O into the Astral World (in "The Astral Prison").
  • Pumm-Ra, a "Puma Thunderian" of a more bestial appearance than Pumyra. He used this disguise to stage Cheetara's "rescue" and trick his way into Cats' Lair (in the episode "Pumm-Ra").
He even once took the form of King Arthur to acquire the legendary magic sword Excalibur, using it against the Sword of Omens.

...Along with chopping this bit:

In several episodes, Mumm-Ra takes additional forms beyond "Mumm-Ra the Ever-Living". One is called "Mumm-Ra the All-Powerful": in this manifestation, Mumm-Ra absorbs the entire power of the Ancient Spirits of Evil to become grander in size and strength, and the design pattern on his loin cloth changes, as does his voice (this form was only presented in the series twice). In another incarnation, calling himself "Mumm-Ra the Dream Master," he is able to enter dreams to subliminally influence the ThunderCats in their sleep as a form of mind control.
Mumm-Ra displays a god-like power in reforming the planet Thundera in order to retrieve the Sword of Plundarr (originally responsible for the planet's destruction). Once he acquires this sword, he becomes more than a match for the Sword of Omens.

...All of which should instead be added to Mumm-Ra's page.~ 172.164.220.225 08:51, 18 February 2007 (UTC)

Nay per 172.164.220.225 --Nintenfreak 01:55, 21 February 2007 (UTC)

Movie???

I had read somewhere that there were talks of a storyline for a live action movie based on the Thundercats. Has anyone heard this rumor, and if so, if it is true, is the information important to this article? I will continue to do some more research on this, but I seem to remember Jamie Pressley stating something about her auditioning for the role of Cheetara in a live action movie based on the popular Thundercats TV show. Odie1344 15:49, 29 March 2007 (UTC)

Psychological consultant

After watching an episode I noticed that in the credits there is a psychological consultant. Can anyone tell me what their actual job was on the series? Thank you.84.68.94.53 13:45, 11 June 2007 (UTC)

I noticed that as well, recently when I was watching my DvDs of ThunderCats again. If you watch the extras, I believe that the production company made them have this Psychological consultant on was so that each & every episode would have sometime of moral to it.

Unfortunately I don't have a citation (although I recall reading a book on this years ago) or else I would Be Bold, but the Psychological Consultant went far beyond "instilling morals". ThunderCats was psychologically engineered to be appealing and "make sense" to a child's mentality; think of Piaget's argument that children are not merely mini-sized adults. Watching this show as an adult at the very least lacks the allure and at worst just seems bizarre/non-sense; but it was designed to "make perfect sense" to children -- at least in the time-period in which it was produced. If anyone else can find the appropriate citation for this, I think this would be a significant component of the article. 71.162.255.53 19:06, 4 July 2007 (UTC)
This site has some more information on this subject: http://www.purrsiathunder.org/tcshow/faq.php#consultant. The "morals" this guy produced for every of the show's episodes are almost surreal: http://www.purrsiathunder.org/tcshow/synopsis.php Mfb52 (talk) 19:32, 13 June 2008 (UTC)

ThunderCats game?

I remember playing a Thundercats game on the Commodore64, a side-scrolling game, but there is only mention of the Cartoon Network games. Maybe this should be added? --Jay 213.120.81.205 10:50, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

Go ahead and add it.--NeilEvans 15:43, 26 June 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:ThunderCats.JPG

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BetacommandBot 01:42, 8 July 2007 (UTC)

T-shirts

Is anyone aware of any reliable cites dealing with the popularity of the ThunderCat logo on T-shirts throughout the 90s? I believe these were unlicensed, but they seemed to be really popular for quite a while. --Boradis 22:21, 13 September 2007 (UTC)

I agree that this should be mentioned if a reliable source can be found. It's not just the 90's, they are still popular now. If a source can be found, I suggest a section dealing with the insignia that mentions it's popularity beyond the series. Man from the Ministry (talk) 02:12, 22 November 2007 (UTC)

History of Thundra

I read a comic that delt with the past of thundara,Jaga was leader of the thundercats because Lion-o`s dad stepped down due to blindness, but he listened to his friends council even though he was in charge —Preceding unsigned comment added by 138.32.176.254 (talk) 11:44, 21 October 2007 (UTC)

Fair use rationale for Image:Thundercats Logo.JPG

Image:Thundercats Logo.JPG is being used on this article. I notice the image page specifies that the image is being used under fair use but there is no explanation or rationale as to why its use in this Wikipedia article constitutes fair use. In addition to the boilerplate fair use template, you must also write out on the image description page a specific explanation or rationale for why using this image in each article is consistent with fair use.

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BetacommandBot (talk) 02:24, 12 February 2008 (UTC)

Live-Action Ad Targeting Parents and Channel Specific Voiceovers

I remember once seeing a live-action ad for Thundercats that featured a woman discussing how the show stressed values and was a good show to let children watch. YouTube has too many videos to skim through, but a search with all the right keywords turned up nothing. (There was a PSA about alcohol, but that wasn't it.) Does anyone have any more information about this (such as who the woman was possibly video), and might a mention of it in the article be warranted?

Also, I once remember seeing an ad for Thundercats that was channel specific (In my case, "Channel 55, Ho!" was said by Larry Kenney) While the ad showed just the opening and clips, the voiceover was (I think) only played over a still of the Thundercats logo. As with the live-action ad, I couldn't find any info about this anywhere. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.254.116.195 (talk) 18:27, 25 March 2008 (UTC)

Code of Thundera and code of Bushido

Truth, justice, honor, and loyalty -- four tenets of the Code of Thundera, appear to coincide with "honesty", "rectitude", honor, and loyalty, four of seven tenets of Bushido. Is it noteworthy enough to add to the article? Siyavash (talk) 13:09, 24 April 2008 (UTC)

Bungled vandalism repair

I just happened to notice that someone had entered the phrase (Earl Hammond)behind every mention of Mumm-Ra's name in his section...even to the point of putting the phrase (not Earl Hammond) behind Ma-Mutt's name. I removed the unecessary phrases but I don't seem to be able to get the text reformatted correctly. Would someone smarter than I handle that please? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 4.152.219.58 (talk) 07:31, 10 May 2008 (UTC)

CGI movie?

What about the 3D CGI movie being released in 2010? No mention of that... —Preceding unsigned comment added by 99.225.116.222 (talk) 04:09, 18 July 2008 (UTC)

Juno reference?

Just to be clear, in the tv show, the Thundercats yelled "Thundercats, ho!" not "Thundercats are go!", correct? So the reference in Juno is actually a misquote? - 76.67.97.38 (talk) 23:23, 4 August 2008 (UTC)

It's more the mention of "ThunderCats" than the accuracy that supposedly makes it notable. - Dudesleeper / Talk 00:40, 5 August 2008 (UTC)