Thundercats: Season 1: Volume 2 Review

Thundercats: Season 1: Volume 2

by William Thomas |
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Oh, children's cartoon programming of the ’80s, how father time has been unkind to thee.

What was once thought of as an ‘ace show’ about futuristic humanoid felines is now relegated to

the mountainous scrapheap of ‘cult TV’.

Thundercats was probably the main contender for Transformers’ crown, but never measured up in terms of that show’s ingenious concept.

If you’ve not seen it since childhood, this is very much as you’d expect - the animation is shockingly clunky, but it’s the moralistic scripts and wooden delivery that really jar the cringe-nerve.

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