Getting Ready…
Excuse the re-construction via WordPress; this is in preparation of integrating a fan comic into the website.
Added Pilot Synopsis
I finally had time to digitally enter (word-for-word, as it was written, caps and all) the pilot synopsis/proposal from my collection. This is a very interesting read I believe you would enjoy as much as I did when I first read it, so here it is.
Fan Watch: Signet T-Shirt In CSN Store YouTube Ad
A ThunderCats fan spotted in this CSN Handspresso Giveway Ad:
Episode Guide
Season I
001. Exodus
002. The Unholy Alliance
003. Berbils
004. The Slaves of Castle Plun-Darr
005. Trouble With Time
006. Pumm-Ra
007. The Terror of Hammerhand
008. The Tower of Traps
009. The Garden of Delights
010. Mandora: The Evil Chaser
011. The Ghost Warrior
012. The Doomgaze
013. Lord of the Snows
014. The Spaceship Beneath the Sands
015. The Time Capsule
016. The Fireballs of Plun-Darr
017. All That Glitters
018. Spitting Image
019. Lion-O's Anointment: Trial of Strength
020. Mongor
021. Return to Thundera
022. Snarf Takes Up the Challenge
023. Mandora and the Pirates
024. The Crystal Queen
025. Lion-O's Anointment Second Day: Trial of Speed
026. Safari Joe
027. Return of the Driller
028. Turmagar the Tuska
029. Sixth Sense
030. Dr. Dometone
031. The Astral Prison
032. Queen of 8 Legs
033. Dimension Doom
034. Lion-O's Anointment: Trial of Cunning
035. The Rock Giant
036. The Thunder-Cutter
037. Mechanical Plague
038. The Demolisher
039. The Feliner Pt 1
040. The Wolfrat
041. Excalibur
042. Lion-O's Anointment: Trial of Mind Power
043. The Secret of the Ice King
044. Sword in a Hole
045. The Feliner Pt 2
046. Good And Ugly
047. Divide and Conquer
048. The Micrits
049. Lion-O's Anointment: Trial of Evil
050. The Superpower Potion
051. The Evil Harp of Charr-Nin
052. Tight Squeeze
053. Monkian's Bargain
054. Out of Sight
055. Jackalman's Rebellion
056. The Mountain
057. Eye of the Beholder
058. The Mumm-Ra Berbil
059. Trouble With Thunderkittens
060. Mumm-Rana
061. Trapped
062. The Transfer
063. The Shifter
064. Dream Master
065. Fond Memories
Season II
066. Thundercats HO! Pt 01
067. Thundercats HO! Pt 02
068. Thundercats HO! Pt 03
069. Thundercats HO! Pt 04
070. Thundercats HO! Pt 05
071. Mumm-Ra Lives! Pt 01
072. Mumm-Ra Lives! Pt 02
073. Mumm-Ra Lives! Pt 03
074. Mumm-Ra Lives! Pt 04
075. Mumm-Ra Lives! Pt 05
076. Catfight
077. Psych Out
078. Mask of Gorgon
079. Mad Bubbler
080. Together We Stand
081. Ravage Island
082. Time Switch
083. The Sound Stones
084. Day of the Eclipse
085. Side Swipe
086. Mumm-Rana's Belt
087. Hachiman's Honor
088. Runaways
089. Hair of the Dog
090. Vultureman's Revenge
091. Thundercubs Pt 01
092. Thundercubs Pt 02
093. Thundercubs Pt 03
094. Thundercubs Pt 04
095. Thundercubs Pt 05
096. The Totem of Dera
097. The Chain of Loyalty
098. Crystal Canyon
099. The Telepathy Beam
100. Exile Isle
101. Key To Thundera
102. Return of the Thundercubs
103. The Formula
104. Locket of Lies
105. Bracelet of Power
106. The Wild Workout
107. The Thunderscope
108. The Jade Dragon
109. The Circus Train
110. The Last Day
111. Return to Thundera Pt 01
112. Return to Thundera Pt 02
113. Return to Thundera Pt 03
114. Return to Thundera Pt 04
115. Return to Thundera Pt 05
116. Leah
117. Frogman
118. The Heritage
119. Screw Loose
120. Malcar
121. Helpless Laughter
122. Cracker's Revenge
123. The Mossland Monster
124. Ma-Mutt's Confusion
125. Shadowmaster
126. Swan Song
127. Touch of Amortus
128. The Zaxx Factor
129. Well of Doubt
130. Book of Omens
Lion-O vs Lynxana
A rogue Thundercat and the Lord of the Thundercats fight in the ruins of a Third Earth temple. Based upon the storyline of Star Comics ThunderCats issue #4-6. Illustrated with Copics, Prismacolor markers and pencils on 8.5"x11" bristol.
Design Updated, Re-Population of Site Begins
The site has been moved to the updated design successfully!
Now remember, the site is set up differently, with most characters', places' and things' art going into shared photo albums. Please excuse the re-population of this site.
Links
The Enchanted World of Rankin Bass
Preserving the history of Rankin/Bass Productions! The place to go for information on the animated television specials, series, and films of Arthur Rankin, Jr. and Jules Bass. Get the latest news on Rankin/Bass merchandise, productions, etc. Presented by Rankin/Bass historian Rick Goldschmidt and Mark Sykora.
Web presence of Jim Meskimen, former secondary character design on ThunderCats appears on
ThunderCats Season One, Volume Two documentary "Thundercats Ho! The Making of a Pop Culture Phenomenon."
DougPreis.com
Web presence of the voiceover talent Doug Preis (Lynx-O and Alluro).
Web presence and portfolio of Dennis J. Woodyard, former secondary character design artist on the series; continued producer/director of Dragonfly Entertainment. Mr. Woodyard also has a blog you can follow at http://dragonflyent.blogspot.com
LarryKenney.net
Web presence of the voiceover talent Larry Kenney (Lion-O, Jackalman).
ThunderCats Official DVD Season One, Volume One
Enjoy previews, video clips, photo gallery, and downloads of the first six-disc set of the original ThunderCats series.
Fan artist Adrianna offering an RPG,
Go on a nostalgic trip as you return to Thundera, which is regularly updated, vast and _________________________________________________
ThunderCats Official DVD Season One, Volume Two
Enjoy previews, video clips, photo gallery, and downloads of the second six-disc set of
the original ThunderCats series.
ThunderCats Official DVD Season Two, Volume One
Enjoy previews, video clips, photo gallery, and downloads of the third six-disc set of the original ThunderCats series.
ThunderCats Official DVD Season Two, Volume Two
Enjoy previews, video clips, photo gallery, and downloads of the fourth and final six-disc set of the original ThunderCats series.
A six-story series from Acmal's ThunderCats universe. Bottom line: it is a must-read!!!
The longest maintained
fun games, and more.
This aesthetically pleasing site offers an original episode guide,
some fan fiction and an active
among other features you may find interesting.
highly interactive. It offers an active forum,
loads of features, such as fan works, downloads, interactive games, hundreds of
pictures and scans, and more. This is the site to go for rare show production finds, books and annuals.
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Copyrights & Permissions
FIRST OF ALL
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SECOND OF ALL
While I claim no rights to ThunderCats, a vast amount of renderings and textual data are original to my site. Its design takes my time and energy to create and maintain. All original images, original names (character names, Weights & Measures, First Sight, Distant Thunder, Third Earth Chronicles, ThunDERan Chronicles, Cat Scratches and Life In the Lair, for example), and text on this site are under copyright of me unless otherwise noted. If you would like to use any rendering on this site for use on your site, a forum, or in a group, please ask me nicely (no need for profanity) and I shall more than likely give you permission only to use it in its original state. I reserve the right to ask you to take the files down at any time. And, simply, please don't copy any of my work in any way (trace, or "borrow" obvious elements), claim it as something you "drew" and post it on any website. Plagiarism of any original data is prohibited by law. Please, it just takes practice. There's no need to steal others' work.
THIRD BUT NOT LEAST
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REFERENCES
The Series
Introduction
ThunderCats is a classic 1980s animated series that follows the lives of feline anthromorphic beings trying to survive on a future Earth against all odds.
1981-1984
Productive inventor Tobin "Ted" Wolf composed the idea for the adventure series in 1981. Wolf's daughter, Janice, helped him flesh out the characters before he went to Telepictures Corporation to pitch the series. Rankin-Bass Animated Entertainment picked up its graphics development from Leisure Concepts, Incorporated. Jules Bass then called in cartoonist Leonard Starr to advance the project toward becoming a one-hour special, which debuted in January 1985.
1985-1987 (U.S.A.)
Although ThunderCats had been introduced to TV viewers in such a late time slot, it brought in excellent ratings to justify a fall season nod. Bass again called on Starr, this time to write the first season bible. Starr even drew a map to mark all the places datelined in the stories in order to help the other writers familiarize themselves with the world of the Thundercats.
The series debuted in the fall of 1985 with the one-hour special edited to be the first two episodes. Like many U.S. cartoons of that time, ThunderCats was a blend of science fiction and fantasy. Martial arts and spaceship battles, magic and science, among other assorted elements, helped tell a timeless story of good and evil in a most kid-appealing way.
By 1986, the cartoon's popularity launched a toyline from LJN Limited which spearheaded a robust merchandise campaign. Kids had the chance to collect lunch boxes, curtains, bed sheet sets, clothing to comic books, magazines, and find-your-own-adventure books, among other items. But by 1987, ThunderCats was canceled after its second season even though the show's popularity was gaining in the United Kingdom.
1987-1991 (U.K.)
The cartoon's distinction brought on merchandise that not only mirrored products in the States but expanded the lines and created new ones. For example, where there were only 24 comic books issued in the U.S. the U.K. version of the comic line numbered more than 100 and inspired the publication of six annuals. Other examples of ThunderCats gaining more popularity in the United Kingdom included, among other things, coloring/activity books packaged with ThunderCats logo-labeled school supplies, and a Snarf plushie. But oddly the in-demand cartoon was filtered out of syndication due to censorship and constantly revised scheduling even before its second season was released. ThunderCats has yet to see a return to U.K. TV to finish out the series.
1997-Present
However, the show regained a foothold in the U.S. when Cartoon Network launched a new program called Toonami in March 1997. ThunderCats sustained in the retro-lineup for a time before it was plagued by unexplained scheduling issues and replaced.
In 2002, it was revived only in comic book form as five (5) mini-series and six (6) one-shots by DC Comic's Wildstorm division. A launch of a new comic line never materialized. However, ThunderCats paraphernalia started to be offered and bought on the international auction site eBay. Rare items such as original animation cels, scripts, and media kits sold along with used action figures, knockoff toys and other oddities.
In 2004, the first of four Region 2 DVD sets was released by Manga Distribution of CosmoCats, the French version of the series. European fans were also offered the chance to send away for an exclusive 176-page encyclopedia featuring articles on the show, an episode list, plus full-color model sheets and profiles which became a sought-after item to U.S. and U.K. fans on eBay.
A year later, rumors of a Region 1 release of ThunderCats on DVD were finally met by official word from Warner Brothers. It is not known if a pages-long online petition had anything to do with WB's decision. It is a fact that U.K. fans of the series took advantage of an opt-in field on an online poll to vote ThunderCats into 54th place for the TV countdown special " 100 Greatest Cartoons of All Time." WB enlisted New Wave Entertainment to develop special features for the four DVD sets of the series.
Region 1
Season One, Volume One (S1V1) was released August 9th, 2005 with episodes one through 33 and a lone featurette called "Feel the Magic, Hear the Roar: ThunderCats Fans Speak Out."
Season One, Volume Two (S1V2) became available to fans December 6th, 2005, offering episodes 34 through 65 and the feature "ThunderCats Ho! Creating a Pop Culture Phenomenon."
Season Two, Volume One (S2V1) was released April 18th, 2006 toting episodes 66 through 99 and the most features offered on one set: "The Music of Thundera," "The Rembrandts Thundercats Theme Song Music Video," and "Bernie Hoffer - Live!: Thundercats Theme Song Performed By Its Composer."
Season Two, Volume Two (S2V2) was the final DVD set with an issue date of November 28th, 2006. It held the remaining 31 episodes and an interactive game that NWE developed with three fans as consultants. Larry Kenney was asked to reprise his vocal roles as Lord Lion-O and Jackalman, plus added Jaga and Mumm-Ra to his series credits. The rewards from the game were four Region 2 Season One, Volume One (S1V1) was released 15 January, 2007 with episodes one through 33 and a lone featurette called "Feel the Magic, Hear the Roar: ThunderCats Fans Speak Out." Season Two, Volume One (S2V1) was released 14 April, 2008 with episodes 66-99
featurettes of voice actors Gerianne Raphael and Peter Newman, and then Leonard
Starr speaking about the map used in the series and in the game. Plus, there is a
tribute to the late Earl Hammond, voice actor for the role of Mumm-Ra,
among other characters from the series.
Season One, Volume Two (S1V2) became available to fans 13 August, 2007, offering episodes 34 through 65 and the feature "ThunderCatsHo! Creating a Pop Culture Phenomenon."
Rembrandts Thundercats Theme Song Music Video," and "Bernie Hoffer -
Live!: Thundercats Theme Song Performed By Its Composer."
Season Two, Volume Two (S2V2) was the final DVD set with an issue date of 2 June, 2008. It In June 2007, Warner Brothers announced details about a CGI (animated) movie based on the cartoon series. As of August 2009, the movie is on hold. Producer Studio
held the remaining 31 episodes and an interactive game that NWE
developed with three fans as consultants. Larry Kenney was asked to
reprise his vocal roles as Lord Lion-O and Jackalman, plus added Jaga
and Mumm-Ra to his series credits. The rewards from the game were four
featurettes of voice actors Gerianne Raphael and Peter Newman, and then Leonard
Starr speaking about the map used in the series and in the game. Plus, there is a
tribute to the late Earl Hammond, voice actor for the role of Mumm-Ra,
among other characters from the series.
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Warner Brothers (WB)
Special Premiere
January 1985
Series Premiere
September 1985
Episodes
130 (average length 24 minutes)
Episode Guide
Executive Producers
Arthur Rankin, Jr. Jules Bass
Supervising Producer
Lee Dannacher
Animation by
Pacific Animation Corporation
In Charge of Production
Masaki Iizuka
Animation Staff
Katasuhito Akiyama +
Akihiko Takahashi +
Yukimatsu Ito +
Kazufumi Nomura +
Tameo Kohanawa + *
Yuji Yatabe + *
Tsugo Kubo + *
Minoru Nishida + *
Ryo Yasumura + *
Seok Ki Kim + *
Based On Characters Created By
Tobin Wolf (credited as Ted Wolf)
Project Development
Leisure Concepts, Incorporated
Head Writer and Conceptualist
Leonard Starr
Music
Bernard Hoffer
Script Consultant
Peter Lawrence
Psychological Consultant
Robert Kuiss, Ph. D.
Voice Characterizations
--Robert McFadden--
Snarf
Snarfer
S-S-Slithe
Ram Bam
Grune
Mongor
Captain Shiner
Guardian of the Book of Omens
Captain Bragg and Crownan
--Earl Hammond--
Jaga
Mumm-Ra
Hammerhand
Vultureman
Ro-Bear Berbils
Snowman
Top Spinner
Captain Cracker
--Larry Kenney--
Lion-O
Jackalman
Wizz-Ra
Claud-Us
Ratar-O
Safari Joe
Tug Mug
Egbert
Ratar-O
Ratilla
--Lynne Lipton--
Cheetara
Wilykit
Mandora
Warrior Maidens
Mumm-Rana
Luna
Leah
--Earle Hyman--
Panthro
Red Eye
Cruncher
Ancient Spirits of Evil (last seasons)
Oswald
--Peter Newman--
Tygra
Wilykat
Monkian
Hachiman
Ben-Gali
--Doug Preis--
Lynx-O
Alluro
--Gerianne Raphael--
Pumyra
Chilla
Jagara
Mumm-Rana (last seasons)
Recording Staff
John Curcio - Dialogue
Michael Farrow - Music
Tom Perkins - Editorial
Larry Franke - Editorial
Michael Unger - Editorial
John Crenshaw - Editorial
Pete Cannarozzi - Effects
Secondary Character Design
Jim Meskimen + *
Dennis J. Woodyard *
Michael Germakian*
Bob Camp*
Pepe Moreno*
Production Staff
Anthony Giovanniello + *
Matthew Malach +*
Connie Long + *
Heather Winters +
Karen Seigal *
Dennis J. Woodyard *
Charles Hasegawa *
Eleanor Musiol *
+ - First season creative staff member for the series.
* - Second season creative staff member for the series.
Doug Preis Offers Photo for Series Page
Fellow fans,
Voiceover actor Doug Preis (pronounced as price), known to us for his voiceacting talents onThunderCats, has offered to share recent photos, this and one updating his credits on The Series page.
You can see what Doug is up to at http://www.DougPreis.com.
Thank you, Doug!
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