![]() ![]() Instead of using slaves to build Castle Plun-Darr, the Mutants get help from people doing it out of their own free will.Driller is not an enemy to the ThunderCats and becomes their ally by the end of his debut episode.Zigzagged with Jaga while Jaga made the mistake of sending the Sword of Plun-Darr into a volcano on Thundera in the original version, he also came off as dumb but wise in his other appearances, but he suggested the same mistake of sending the Sword of Plun-Darr into Third Earth's volcano until Tygra called him out on it.Ssslithe has more cartoonish and less reliable plans, and while he has some level of intelligence in regards to not shrinking the planet and being aware of Jackalman's stupidity, Vultureman as well as Ratar-O are the only mutants who are aware of how dumb Ssslithe's plans are.Mumm-Ra: Now I remember why I unplugged you! You guys are total dum-dums! The Ancient Spirits of Evil are a lot dumber, mistaking the ThunderCats' impressions of Mumm-Ra for the real deal and even granting them powers! Mumm-Ra then lampshades their new stupidity:.Jackalman is less bright than his original incarnation, from breaking the mutant's ship, getting to the ThunderCats vehicle by mistake and thinks the ThunderCats think is he a ThunderCat when the former thinks that the latter thinks he is a ThunderCat.This Lion-O, by contrast, is an Idiot Hero through and through who still acts like a child and it's impressive he hasn't gotten himself killed during one of his stunts, outside of sheer luck and his more competent teammates. Lion-O could certainly be naive and a little stupid in the original incarnations, but he generally knew his way around things and learned fast, plus he had the excuse of still mentally being young and was certainly trying to act his physical age.While the original version of Safari Joe was no slouch, the version featured in "Safari Joe" is a Trap Master beyond compare, having been regularly catching the ThunderCats in his traps since the day they first arrived on Third Earth. ![]() The episode later reveals him to be a robot equipped with loads of weaponry. Here, the "crouching moron" part has been done away with, leaving only the badass - when all the ThunderCats are presented via trading cards in "Exodus Part 1", Snarf's card shows him with maxed-out stats and his skill set as "all". In previous incarnations, Snarf was the Team Pet who wasn't much use in a fight, though he did have the occasional Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass moment.He similarly mishears Jaga's name as "Jillian". Accidental Misnaming: When they first meet, Lion-O mishears Mumm-Ra's name as "Bumm-Ra".Accidental Hero: In "Exodus Part 1", Mumm-Ra sends the Mutants flying to the horizon when they were about to blast Lion-O, but it turns out he wasn't aware Lion-O was there and attacked the Mutants because they were trespassing on his property.Unlike previous incarnations, Roar is a fast-paced Affectionate Parody emphasizing some of the absurdities of the series' setting and premise. The ThunderCats, sole survivors of the destruction of their home planet, Thundera, crash land on Third Earth and make a new home there, where they become its new protectors and take on its evil overlord, Mumm-Ra. Only one season was produced "Grune" was the last episode produced and "Mandora Saves Christmas", held over for the holiday season, was the last episode to air in broadcast order on December 5, 2020. Animation for Cartoon Network, the series first debuted online on January 10, 2020, followed by a linear premiere in February of 2020. ThunderCats Roar was an animated television series based on the 1985 ThunderCats cartoon and the second franchise Reboot after the 2011 cartoon.
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