#New thundercats cartoon series
Now that the subversive Batman: The Brave and the Bold - whose Michael Jelenic is now a ThunderCats producer - and Genndy Tartakovky’s criminally underrated Sym-Bionic Titan have been canceled, the cable channel is running out of quality series faster than the original ThunderCats ‘ whiny mascot Snarf ran out of sympathy. First trailer for Thundercats, an all-new animated series for Cartoon Network from Warner. The fact that Cartoon Network has been able to pull off the reboot is refreshing. That stylistic crossover is also evident in executive producer Sam Register’s excellent comics-based toon Teen Titans and producer Ethan Spaulding’s work on the indispensable Avatar: The Last Airbender.
#New thundercats cartoon tv
A reboot of the original 1980s TV series. That influence was expected, given that the new series is animated by Japanese Studio 4☌, which stunned geeks with East-West mashes like The Animatrix and Batman: Gotham Knight. ThunderCats is an animated television series, developed by Ethan Spaulding and Michael Jelenic for Cartoon Network. The ThunderCats young leader Lion-O and his six noble warriors have escaped their homeworlds doom and now use their super powers to fight Mumm-Ra and the. They offer a cool glimpse into a smartly rebooted ThunderCats that leans hard on Japanese anime and the films of Hayao Miyazaki, whose magical meditations like My Neighbor Totoro and Princess Mononoke were felt strongly in last week’s episode, “Song of the Petalars.” Test footage and concept art from the 2010 film were eventually leaked online, but nothing else of the film was ever seen. I first saw Thundercats in the late 80s/90s when I was was young and we had taped them (and the 'movie' where those new thundercats show up) off the tv with that newfangled VCR. Check out the clips above and below from Friday night’s episode, “Old Friends,” in which the presumed-dead Panthro and his kickass Thundertank join the young king Lion-O’s growing band of outcasts. A ThunderCats live-action reboot has been in the works for a long time.A CGI-animated film was announced in 2007 and set to release in 2010, but the film was never greenlit.