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'ThunderCats' Voice Actor Passes Away At Age 91

There's no doubt that one of the best cartoons of the 80s was a group of half-human, half-feline super heroes, known as the ThunderCats. KotakuForced to flee their home planet of Thundera, they were the only survivors after their homeland was invaded. Lead by Lion-o, who was just a kid when they left, he ended up as a grown many in body by the time they arrived at their destination. He was accompanied by other ThunderCats including Panthro, a mechanical whiz and master with his laser-shooting nun chucks.I Miss The Old SchoolTygra, who had the special powers to place

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15 Facts About 'ThunderCats' That'll Have You Yelling "ThunderCats, Ho!"

Thunder...Thunder...ThunderCats! Even today, every time we hear those words it takes us right back to the 80s, when after school wind down meant tuning in to watch a badass group of feline humanoids from planet Thundera fend off their enemies, who followed them to Third Earth. The show was so good that it spawned comic books, toys and video games. It may not have been as popular as GI: Joe or Transformers, but those who watched it religiously knew that the show had heart and taught us many lessons. ThunderCats eventually faded into obscurity, but fans of the

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'ThunderCats' Reboot Has Given Them A Makeover And Their New Look Is Dividing Fans

ThunderCats are coming back to TV but so far, people aren't so convinced that they are going to love it as much as they want to. So the new series, ThunderCats Roar is set to premiere in 2019, and it is supposed to continue following the characters we know and love, but they've been given a major makeover. And here's the thing, people are really not happy about it.The original show ThunderCats was on the air between 1985 and 1989 and it was starring the characters Lion-O, Cheetara, Panthro, Tyra, Snarf, WilyKit, and WilyKat. They were refugees who find