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Thundercats (U.S. TV)

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Related anime:
    Thundercats (U.S. manga) (adaptation)

Alternative title:
Cosmocats (French)
Thundercats: Los Felinos Cosmicos (Spanish)
Age rating: Older Children (May contain mild bad language, bloodless violence)
Plot Summary: Following the destruction of their home planet Thundera, the surviving Thunderans (a cat-human race) hope to find a new home, only to be attacked by mutant pirates. All but one Thunderan ship are destroyed by the mutant attacks. Aboard that ship, Jaga instructs seven other Thunderans to board their stasis pods while he directs the ship to the nearest planet Third Earth. The ship crashes, Jaga dies and the other Thunderans call Third Earth their new home. Gifted with the ability to use the coveted Sword of Omens, the young Lion-O takes leadership of the Thundercats to battle the mutants and their new leader Mumm-ra, who has awakened from his eternal sleep on the planet. 
Running time: 25 minutes per episode
Number of episodes: 130
Episode titles: We have 130
Vintage: 1985-01-23 to 1986-12-05
Opening Theme:
"Thundercats" by Bernard Hoffer
Ending Theme:
"Thundercats Theme" by Bernard Hoffer
Trivia: We have 2
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Japanese staff 
Japanese cast 

Director: Katsuhito Akiyama

Character Design:
Minoru Nishida
Tsugu Kubo

Art director:
Minoru Nishida
Tameo Kohanawa
Tsugo Kubo
Yuji Yatabe

Animation: Masayuki

In-Between Animation: Keiji Gotoh

Production Executive: Masaki Iizuka

 (none)
Japanese companies 

Animation Production: Pacific Animation Corporation

English cast 
English staff 

Screenplay:
Annabelle Gurwitch
Heather M. Winters
Peter Lawrence
Sandy Freis

Music: Bernard Hoffer

Original creator: Ted Wolf

Executive producer:
Arthur Rankin Jr.
Jules Bass

Bob McFadden as Snarf

Earl Hammond as Mumm-Ra

Earle Hyman as Panthro

Larry Kenney as Lion-O

Lynne Lipton as
Cheetara
Wilykit

Peter Newman as
Tygra
Wilykat

Bob McFadden as Slythe

Earl Hammond as Jaga

Larry Kenney as Jackalman

Peter Newman as Monkian

Bob McFadden as
Captain Bragg
Ma-Mutt
Ram-Bam

Doug Preis as
Guardian of the Book of Omens
Lynx-O

Earl Hammond as
Amok
Claudus
Hachiman
Ratar-O
Ro-Bear Berbils
Snowman
Top-Spinner
Tug-Mug
Vultureman

Earle Hyman as
Ancient Spirits of Evil
Captain Cracker
Cruncher
Grune the Destroyer
Hammerhand
Redeye

Gerrianne Raphael as
Chilla
Jaguara
Mumm-Rana
Pumyra

Lynne Lipton as
Luna
Mandora
Warrior Maidens

Peter Newman as
Alluro
Bengali
Captain Shiner

Rob Paulsen

English companies 

Broadcaster:
Cartoon Network (Toonami)
Syndicated

Licensed by: Warner Bros.

Production:
Lorimar
Rankin/Bass Productions
Telepictures

French staff 
French cast 

Theme Song Performance:
Claude Lombard (choeurs)
Jean-Claude Corbel

 

Francine Laine as Willykit

Francis Lax as Snarf

Henry Djanik as Panthéro

Jean Roche as Tigro

Maryse Meryl as Willykat

Patrick Poivey as Starlion

Henry Djanik as
Jaga
Shakal

Francine Laine as
Félibelle
Mandora

Francis Lax as
Génie de la Harpe
Gorior
Grune
Krolor (voix de remplacement)
Mumm-Ra (voix de remplacement)
Perforeur

Georges Atlas as Panthéro (1st eps)

Gérard Hernandez as
Claudus
Mongor

Henry Djanik as
Capitaine Cracker
Hachiman
Ratar-O
Safari Joe
Snowman

Jean Roche as Vultureman

Pierre Trabaud as
Capitaine Shiner
le robot-rat

Serge Lhorca as Krolor

Maryse Meryl

French companies 

Broadcaster:
Antenne 2 France (1986)
France 4
Game one

Distributor: Déclic Images

Spanish staff 
Spanish cast 
(none)
 

Antonio Monsel as Mum-Ra

Armando Coria as Felino (Wilykat)

Gabriel Pingarron as Tygra

Guillermo Coria as Panthro

Magdalena Leonel as Cheetara

Victor Trujillo as Lion-o

Federico Romano as Jaga

Ada Morales as Sheila

Alfonso Obregón as Modro

Eduardo Fonseca as Reptilio

Federico Romano as Narrator

Gabriel Pingarron as Lynx-o

Guadalupe Noel as Luna

Pilar Escandon as Pumara

Roberto Carrillo as
Bengali
Snarf

Socorro de la Campa as Felina (Wilykit)

Spanish companies 

Broadcaster:
Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico)
TVN Chile

German staff 
German cast 
(none)
 

Ben Hecker as Panthro

Helgo Liebig as Trigro (Tygra)

Herbert Tennigkeit as Mummion (Mumm-Ra)

Marco Kröger as Leo (Lion-o)

Monika Barth as Geparda (Cheetara)

German companies 

Broadcaster: Tele 5

Portuguese staff 
Portuguese cast 
(none)
 

Carmem Sheila as Cheetara

Francisco José as Panthro

Newton da Matta as Lion-o

André Belizar as Mumm-Ra (2th voice)

André Luís Chapéu as Escamoso

Carlos Comércio as Abutre (3th voice)

Elcio Romar as Snarf

Francisco Barbosa as Tygra (1th voice)

Luis Feyer as Abutre (1th voice)

Marcos Souza as Willycat (3th voice)

Marisa Leal as Wilykit

Newton Apollo as Abutre (2th voice)

Nizo Neto as Wilykat

Oberdan Junior as Willycat (2th voice)

Older Cazarré as Chacal (1th voice)

Paulo Flores as Simiano

Ricardo Juarez as Tygra

Romeu D'Ângelo as Chacal (2th voice)

Sílvio Navas as Mumm-Ra

Sonia Ferreira as Rainha Luna

Garcia Neto as Jaga

Magalhães Graça as Lynx

Márcio Simões as Snarfinho

Marco Antônio as Ben-Gali

Miriam Fischer as Pumyra

Orlando Drummond as Rataro (1th voice)

Paulo Pinheiro as Rataro (2th voice)

Ricardo Schnetzer as Alluroe

Portuguese companies 

Broadcaster:
Rede Globo
SBT

Dubbing Studio: Herbert Richers

 
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