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  • Categoría:Descripciones de comunidades[[Categoría:Letra ]] Categoría:TV
  • ThunderCats Scorpion fue un Capitán de la Legión del Dragón. Fue Líder junto con Yoruichi de la Legión KBR.
  • Thundercats were the cat-like humanoid race native to the planet Thundera. They were well-known for being totally unable to use the Force. Their homeworld's government was based upon the absolute but benevolent rule of a monarch (usually male) called the Lord of the Thundercats. The Lord of the Thundercats was aided in his government by aristocratic nobles and military leaders.
  • ThunderCats is an American animated television series that was produced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment and aired on BBC from 1987 to 1991, based on the characters created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf. The series, for which Leonard Starr was the head writer, follows the adventures of a group of catlike humanoid aliens. The animation for the episodes was provided by Pacific Animation Corporation, later known as Walt Disney Animation Japan.
  • The ThunderCats are alien superheroes from the animated TV series of the same name.
  • The Op-Yop was a toy marketed in the 1960's by a company based in Royal Oak, Michigan called Kramer Designs. The company's original location was an office on Adams in the neighboring community of Birmingham. The history we could find was based on a Time Magazine article in 1968 where it was stated that a million of the Op-Yops had been sold and another million were expected to sell by Christmas. In my travels, I have found some additional information including an internal memo relating to some six months worth of advertising that was done on the Soupy Sales Show with Soupy doing the commercials shot in Detroit. There were also memo's to retailers advising them to stock up on the toy to be in sync with the Soupy Sales ads. I tracked down the original molder who made the parts and talked to
  • This Animated Show from Rankin/Bass Productions was one of the most popular Merchandise-Driven cartoons of The Eighties. Somewhere in the depths of space, a group of aliens with feline-patterned skin/80s glam rock stars with a cat-like theme flee their doomed homeworld of Thundera. Pursued by their enemies, the Mutants, their ship crash-lands on the planet of Third Earth. Check the character sheet. The 2011 reboot of the same name can be found here.
  • The so-called Thundercats, as the story goes, are a ragtag band of homeless, dirt-poor furry freaks lost in the confines of the urban jungle of the United States of America. In events before the show's main canonical story, the Cats (as the hip kidz called them, went through a series of job interviews, most of which sent them miserably packing. As it's believed, however, they did end up working in several fast-food restaurants and post offices here and there, under the watchful eye of bosses such as Noel Coward, ∩, and lastly Alfred J. Kwak. Then, after a luckily received nomination for the most out-of-contest phrases, the Cats struck it big with a five-thousand dollar cash prize. They spent this all in the one-off purchase of the world's first commercial spaceship, and though dirt-poor on
  • ThunderCats is an American animated television series based on the characters created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf and produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, the creators of SilverHawks, TigerSharks, and The Comic Strip. Leonard Starr was the head writer for the series. The series follows the adventures of a group of cat-like humanoid aliens. A remake of the series also titled ThunderCats premiered on Cartoon Network in 2011 and was re-aired as part of the Toonami block on Adult Swim from October 6, 2012 to July 20, 2013.
  • Neil Goldman claims that the series was one of the highlights of the 20th century in the song "You've Got a Lot to See" in "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows." In the second segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, called "Bango Was His Name Oh" Lion-O, Cheetara and Snarf are in Cats' Lair. Lion-O uses the Sword of Omens to watch Cheetara in the bathroom urinating. Larry Kenney, as Lion-O and Lynne Lipton, as Cheetara, reprise their roles from the TV show. Lion-O appears in the Robot Chicken universe in Road to the Multiverse and also as a toy in April in Quahog.
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  • es.thundercats
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  • Third Earth
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  • ThunderCats, "Exodus"
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  • N.A.
Persona
  • Nataniel.
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  • Base of Operations
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  • Tobin "Ted" Wolf
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  • "ThunderCats, Ho!"
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  • First Appearance
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  • Lion-O , Pathro, Cheetara, Jaga, Tygra, Bengali, WilyKat, WilyKit, Snarf, Lynx-O, Pumyra
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  • Creator
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  • Rallying Cry
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  • Members
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  • None
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  • Aliases
Cumpleaños
  • 26
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Box Title
  • The ThunderCats
Last
  • 1989-09-29
Runtime
  • 1320.0
Status
  • Ended
Logo
Name
  • Thundercats
Genre
  • Action/Adventure, Science fiction
First
  • 1985-01-23
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  • 2011
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  • N/A.
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  • 250
Descripción
  • ThunderCats es una enciclopedia que se va a dedicar a la serie de los 80's debido a que se conserve la raíz del programa
Ocupación
  • Retirado.
Fundado
  • 19
Title
  • ThunderCats
Company
  • Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment
Image size
  • 250
Format
  • Animated Series
Fundador
  • Dan2040
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Estado
  • Abandonada
Episodes
  • 130
Image File
  • Thundercats.jpg
Seasons
  • 4
Wiki
  • Wiki Thundercats "Los Felinos Cosmicos"
  • thundercats
Creator
  • Leonard Starr
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  • Categoría:Descripciones de comunidades[[Categoría:Letra ]] Categoría:TV
  • ThunderCats Scorpion fue un Capitán de la Legión del Dragón. Fue Líder junto con Yoruichi de la Legión KBR.
  • The Op-Yop was a toy marketed in the 1960's by a company based in Royal Oak, Michigan called Kramer Designs. The company's original location was an office on Adams in the neighboring community of Birmingham. The history we could find was based on a Time Magazine article in 1968 where it was stated that a million of the Op-Yops had been sold and another million were expected to sell by Christmas. In my travels, I have found some additional information including an internal memo relating to some six months worth of advertising that was done on the Soupy Sales Show with Soupy doing the commercials shot in Detroit. There were also memo's to retailers advising them to stock up on the toy to be in sync with the Soupy Sales ads. I tracked down the original molder who made the parts and talked to some home workers who assembled them at their homes from 1967 through 1968. The toy was labeled as a psychedelic sensation and was skin packaged on 4-1/4 inch by 14 inch printed chipboard. More can be found out about the recent reincarnation of the op-yop at WWW.op-yop.com 1. * Trivia|ThunderCats outtakes]]
  • Thundercats were the cat-like humanoid race native to the planet Thundera. They were well-known for being totally unable to use the Force. Their homeworld's government was based upon the absolute but benevolent rule of a monarch (usually male) called the Lord of the Thundercats. The Lord of the Thundercats was aided in his government by aristocratic nobles and military leaders.
  • ThunderCats is an American animated television series based on the characters created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf and produced by Rankin/Bass Productions, the creators of SilverHawks, TigerSharks, and The Comic Strip. Leonard Starr was the head writer for the series. The series follows the adventures of a group of cat-like humanoid aliens. A remake of the series also titled ThunderCats premiered on Cartoon Network in 2011 and was re-aired as part of the Toonami block on Adult Swim from October 6, 2012 to July 20, 2013. ThunderCats premiered on Cartoon Network's Toonami on March 17, 1997, as the very first series shown on Toonami, and was a staple of the block for years, also appearing on Toonami's Midnight Run and Toonami's Rising Sun. The series started its final run on Toonami on April 15, 2002 and ended on May 31, 2002.
  • ThunderCats is an American animated television series that was produced by Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment and aired on BBC from 1987 to 1991, based on the characters created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf. The series, for which Leonard Starr was the head writer, follows the adventures of a group of catlike humanoid aliens. The animation for the episodes was provided by Pacific Animation Corporation, later known as Walt Disney Animation Japan.
  • The so-called Thundercats, as the story goes, are a ragtag band of homeless, dirt-poor furry freaks lost in the confines of the urban jungle of the United States of America. In events before the show's main canonical story, the Cats (as the hip kidz called them, went through a series of job interviews, most of which sent them miserably packing. As it's believed, however, they did end up working in several fast-food restaurants and post offices here and there, under the watchful eye of bosses such as Noel Coward, ∩, and lastly Alfred J. Kwak. Then, after a luckily received nomination for the most out-of-contest phrases, the Cats struck it big with a five-thousand dollar cash prize. They spent this all in the one-off purchase of the world's first commercial spaceship, and though dirt-poor once more, they then had the means to leave their American birthplace and travel to a friendlier place -- Smolensk, Russia. Nowadays, their primary concern seems limited to the resurrection of Mumm-Ra ("The Ever LIVINNNG!"). On another note, the Cats have also recently discovered the truth of their existence with a disease medically known as lackofnipplosis -- a condition in which one's nipples drop off shortly after birth. ThunderCats is often regarded as a fan-produced sequel to the low-budgeted but nonetheless well-received musical, Cats.
  • This Animated Show from Rankin/Bass Productions was one of the most popular Merchandise-Driven cartoons of The Eighties. Somewhere in the depths of space, a group of aliens with feline-patterned skin/80s glam rock stars with a cat-like theme flee their doomed homeworld of Thundera. Pursued by their enemies, the Mutants, their ship crash-lands on the planet of Third Earth. The series chronicled the Thundercats as they adapted to their new home, making allies and enemies with the natives, and battling the machinations of the series' Big Bad, a mummified sorcerer named Mumm-Ra who usually cowed the Mutants into doing his bidding. The show's second season chronicled their return to Thundera and their attempts to re-stabilize it, with an expansion of the cast of other refugee Thunderans. Check the character sheet. The 2011 reboot of the same name can be found here.
  • The ThunderCats are alien superheroes from the animated TV series of the same name.
  • Neil Goldman claims that the series was one of the highlights of the 20th century in the song "You've Got a Lot to See" in "Brian Wallows and Peter's Swallows." In the second segment of Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story, called "Bango Was His Name Oh" Lion-O, Cheetara and Snarf are in Cats' Lair. Lion-O uses the Sword of Omens to watch Cheetara in the bathroom urinating. Larry Kenney, as Lion-O and Lynne Lipton, as Cheetara, reprise their roles from the TV show. Lion-O appears in the Robot Chicken universe in Road to the Multiverse and also as a toy in April in Quahog. In "German Guy" Peter asks Herbert to tell Meg "Thunder thighs are on the move, Thunder thighs are loose": A parody to the opening theme lyrics. Quagmire has a sleep-deprived hallucination of Joe Swanson as Cheetara in "Baby Got Black".
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