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So, let's take a stroll down memory lane and relive some of the best '80s cartoons that have been rebooted and the ones we hope will receive the same treatment.

THUNDERCATS REBOOT SERIES

On the contrary, what we will say is, there are a host of other series that deserve reboots, too. A panel discussion at the 2013 Power-Con revealed various tidbits on the planned second season and beyond, including its length (the series was.

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RID01 was a reboot with lots of G1 themes littered throughout. Beast Machines followed that same rebooted timeline. Added sparks to the mythos and wasnt a direct spin off of any one continuity, making it the first G1 reboot in a technical sense. Unlike your grumpy, senile neighbor who praises the "good ol' days when things were better," we're not going to bemoan how the remakes stink and the originals are still the best, because that isn't always the truth. The 2011 Continuity Reboot of ThunderCats had a lot of ideas that never happened due to its cancellation after one season and these include on what the show would've been had it continued. G2 is a sequel line, but Beast Wars was a reboot in design and lore. It may be a minute before we get more updates about the Thundercats movie. In the case of some shows, they're in a constant state of being reimagined for a new generation every few years. Kong Director Is Developing A Massive Reboot In Addition To Face/Off 2. Thundercats was actually rebooted once before, back in 2011. As a result, many '80s properties have received reboots in the subsequent decades to come. Plus, if your parents were kind, you could also head down to your favorite video store and rent out the toons for an '80s-style binge.Ī lot has changed since then however, the strong feelings of nostalgia and good memories remain. The 2011 Continuity Reboot of ThunderCats had a lot of ideas that never happened due to its cancellation after one season and these include on what the show wouldve been had it continued. Joe, there was always something to watch and enjoy on the small screen. From the likes of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe to G.I. Sure, they might've been created as expensive commercials to sell toys to children, but they didn't disappoint the target audience. The abundance of cartoons produced was simply staggering – and they were pretty good, too. In terms of animation, it's one of the most fondly remembered and celebrated periods. Oh no, there was so much more to the era.

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Nothing can beat an original.The '80s weren't all about glam rock, ridiculous haircuts, and action movies. (You know you want to: Thunder…Thunder…Thunder…ThunderCats, hooooo!!!!) As of June, 2018, the trailer for ThunderCats Roar had a whopping 62,000 downvotes on Youtube. Animation rebooted ThunderCats for Cartoon Network, keeping many of the characters but ditching the '80s-aerobics-video costumes and flowing locks in favor of JRPG stylings. Its more playful animation style and light-hearted tone, in keeping with the zany zeitgeist of Adventure Time and Gravity Falls, sparked the social-media hashtag “#ThunderCatsNo,” a riff on the rallying cry of ThunderCats, ho! in the show theme. In 2018, Cartoon Network decided to try again with a reboot called ThunderCats Roar. This apparently prompted Carton Newtork to reboot the show in 2011 in an anime style, shortly cancelled in 2012 due to poor ratings. The feline do-gooders always bested Mumm-Ra episode after episode, which predictably closed with a moral lesson about teamwork and virtue.Īfter ending, the show enjoyed considerable popularity in the 2000s when Cartoon Network aired reruns.

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Not that the main characters’ names weren’t great: Lion-O, Tygra, Cheetara, and Panthro, and their adorable but nebbish sidekick, Snarf. When the 2011 reboot was cancelled after one season, there wasn't a new series until a comedic take on the characters, 'ThunderCats Roar,' launched in February of 2020 and was cancelled in. ThunderCats followed a group of cat-people fending off their mummy antagonist, inventively named Mumm-Ra. It was animated by a Japanese company but produced, voiced, and distributed in the US. ’80s and ’90s kids will remember the ThunderCats. Created by Tobin Wolf, the original series ran from 1985–89.












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