Thundercats (U.S. TV)
Alternative title:
Cosmocats (French)
ThunderCats - Die starken Katzen aus dem All (German)
Thundercats, os Super-Gatos (Portuguese)
Thundercats: Los Felinos Cosmicos (Spanish)
Громовые коты (Russian)
Objectionable content:
Mild
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. Jaga dies, the ship crashes, 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 Thunderans 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
1986 (Colombia - Cadena 2)
1997-03-17 to 1997-09-16 (Cartoon Network's Toonami Air Date)
Opening Theme:
"Thundercats" by Bernard Hoffer
Ending Theme:
"Thundercats Theme" by Bernard Hoffer
Official website:
Trivia: We have 6
News: Show:
North American Anime, Manga Releases, June 2-8 (Jun 6, 2019)
Animatrix's Studio 4°C to Animate New ThunderCats (Jun 2, 2010)
Interest:
What If ThunderCats Was CG-Animated? (Aug 17, 2020)
Producer of 4°C-Animated ThunderCats Interviewed (Jan 27, 2011)
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DVD (Region 1) |
ThunderCats: The Complete Series (DVD) 2022-06-21 |
ThunderCats - The Complete Series (Dub.DVD) 2019-06-04 (from $29.88) |
Thundercats: Season 1 (Dub.DVD 1) 2011-07-12 (from $12.99) |
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Director: Katsuhito Akiyama
Animation Assistant: Makoto Kanai (1986)
Animation Staff:
Akihiko Takahashi (1985) Bunis Yang (1985-1986) Hideko Yamauchi (1985-1986) Katsuhito Akiyama (1985) Kazufumi Nomura (1985) Kazuko Katsui (1986-1987) Koji Hagiwara (1986-1987) Minoru Nishida Ryō Yasumura (1988-1989) Shigeo Koshi (1986-1987) Suk-Ki Kim (1988-1989) Tameo Kohanawa (1988-1989) Toshihiko Satō (1985) Tsuguyuki Kubo Yūji Yatabe (1985,1987) Yukimatsu Ito (1985)
In-Between Animation: Keiji Gotō
Opening Animation: Masayuki
Production Executive: Masaki Iizuka
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Animation:
AIC (uncredited) Anime R (uncredited) HANHO (uncredited) Hong Ying Animation (uncredited) Wang Film Productions (uncredited)
Animation Production: Pacific Animation Corporation
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Scenario: Leonard Starr
Script: Leonard Starr (ep 1)
Music: Bernard Hoffer
Original creator: Ted Wolf
Original Character Design: Ted Wolf
Key Animation: Makoto Kanai (2nd. Season)
Psychological Consultant: Robert Kuisis
Recording:
John Curcio (dialogue) Larry Frank (Editorial) Michael Farrow (Music) Pete Cannarozzi (Effects) Tom Perkins (Editorial)
Script Consultant: Peter Lawrence
Secondary Character Design: Jim Meskimen
Supervising Producer: Lee Dannacher
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Licensed by: Warner Bros.
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Distributor: Déclic Images
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Broadcaster:
Cadena 2 (Colombia) Cadena Uno (Colombia) Canal A (Colombia) Cartoon Network L.A. (Latin America) CineClick Channel (Latin America) Imagen Televisión Televisa Canal 5 (Mexico) Tooncast (Latin America) TVN Chile Warner Channel (Latin America)
Internet Streaming: HBO Max (Latin America)
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Broadcaster: Tele 5 |
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Translate: Mario Jorge Andrade
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Dubbing Studio: Herbert Richers
DVD Distribution: Line Store
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