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Thundercats
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Title(s): Thundercats
Creator: Tobin "Ted" Wolf
Genres: Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Age Group: All Ages (Nothing objectionable)
Vintage: July 29, 2011
Status: Still Airing
Summary: For generations, the Thunderians have lived and thrived in the kingdom of Thundera. However, one night the kingdom is attacked by the Lizard army, led by the evil sorcerer Mumm-Ra. After Thundera is destroyed, a small band of surviving Thunderians, led by the young heir to the throne Lion-O, who wields the powerful Sword of Omens, flees in order to seek out the Book of Omens, which is said to have the knowledge needed to defeat Mumm-Ra.
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Excellent 21 reviews
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Good 3 reviews
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Average 4 reviews
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Very Poor 2 reviews
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Not anime? I hate reviews like that.
Written by mikeocheskey on April 21, 2012 at 1:20 PM
Overall Rating
Excellent
Story: 5
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 5
I love this series. I was a fan of the original Thundercats when I was a kid and this is an excellent reboot of the series. The animation is greatly improved and I like the new angles that the writers took with the character design and development. The dialogue can be cheesy at times, but so was the dialogue on the original and any other cartoon geared toward children.

I usually wait until a series is complete before reviewing it so that I can make an informed review of the whole instead of just a part, but I had to review this because I'm so sick and tired of the reviews I've seen for this and other american anime posted on this website bashing the series and giving it poor reviews simply because they say "This isn't anime! It's American cartoons!" This is one of the stupidest arguments any person can make because it's all a matter of semantics. The word "anime" is the Japanese word for "cartoon" and is short for "animation" (or as it would be pronounced in Japanese ah-ni-meh-shon). Japanese animation was derived from Disney animation and European animation when it was first introduced in Japan and there is no difference between American animation, Japanese animation, or animation from any other country. Animation is still animation no matter where you go and can be for children, teens, or adults. In Japan, the term anime does not specify an animation's nation of origin or style; instead, it serves as a blanket term to refer to all forms of animation from around the world, so why do we pointlessly fight over the term so much?
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