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Country of origin. United States. Japan. Original language(s)English. No. of seasons. 1No. Production. Executive producer(s)Sam Register.
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Thunder. Cats was developed by Warner Bros. Animation and Studio 4°C, and combined elements of western animation, with Japanese anime.[2] The series began with an hour- long premiere on Cartoon Network on July 2. Following the destruction of their home, the kingdom of Thundera, the Thunder. Cats (a group of humanoidcats) are forced to roam the planet Third Earth, in order to find a way to defeat the evil sorcerer Mumm- Ra, who plans on taking over the universe.
Story- wise the series attempts to take a much darker and more cinematic approach than the original show, featuring a lot more focus on characterization and more sophisticated themes.[4]Initially planned for 5. Thunder. Cats art- director Dan Norton in early 2. Reruns of the show later aired on Adult Swim's Toonami block along with Sym- Bionic Titan.[7][8]On the planet known as Third Earth, the Cats have lived and thrived for generations in the kingdom of Thundera. The Cats are led by Claudus, with his son and heir Lion- O. However, one night the kingdom is attacked by the Lizard army led by the evil sorcerer Mumm- Ra. With them, the Lizards bring technology (a concept unfamiliar to the Cats). Because of this, Thundera is destroyed, Claudus is killed by Mumm- Ra, and the rest of the Cats are enslaved.
A small band of surviving Thunderians led by Lion- O (who wields the powerful Sword of Omens) flee the destroyed city in order to seek out the Book of Omens which is said to have the knowledge needed to defeat Mumm- Ra. Once they find it, the Thunder. Cats realize that in order for them to defeat Mumm- Ra, they must unite all the different species living on Third Earth. The Thunder. Cats also discover that they have to find three stones of power which if found by Mumm- Ra will give him power to become the most powerful being in the universe.
Characters[edit]Thunder. Cats[edit]. The Thunder. Cats. From left to right: Tygra, Wily. Kit, Lion- O, Wily.
Kat (foreground), Panthro (background), Snarf (foreground), Cheetara (background). Lion- O (voiced by Will Friedle) – The leader/current Lord of the Thunder. Cats. The biological son of King Claudus, Lion- O was a misunderstood teenager in Thundera, being the only one in the kingdom who believed that technology and Mumm- Ra existed.
Because of his beliefs, many felt he was unworthy to become king, often favoring his adopted older brother, Tygra, for the position. After the fall of Thundera and the death of King Claudus, Lion- O becomes the new Lord of the Thunder. Cats, leading the team to find a way to defeat Mumm- Ra. Even though Lion- O can be a bit of a hot- head, he's by far the most patient and understanding cat, even more than Cheetara. Lion- O also believes that the other races of Third Earth should be treated equally, as seen when Lion- O was defending two persecuted Lizards from some Thunderians and when he refused to give into Pumyra's dark temptation to steal the Tech Stone which would've resulted in the deaths of the Avistan birds. During the first half of season one, both he and Tygra had a crush on Cheetara, which only fueled the brothers' rivalry.
In the end, Cheetara chose Tygra, which left Lion- O feeling bitter and betrayed. Attempting to move past his feelings for Cheetara, Lion- O attempted to cultivate feelings for Pumyra. However, any possibility of a relationship between them came to an abrupt end after he found out that, in truth, Pumyra was Mumm- Ra's willing agent the entire time she was with the Thunder. Cats. Tygra (voiced by Matthew Mercer) – The adopted older brother of Lion- O. Tygra was originally born to Javan, the leader of the Tiger Clan living in the mountains (the Tigers were exiled because of their continued loyalty to Mumm- Ra).
During this time, the Tiger Clan was stricken with disease, and in order to survive, they made a deal with the Ancient Spirits of Evil. In return for saving their lives, the Ancient Spirits of Evil demanded that Tygra (who was just a baby at the time) be sacrificed because they considered him a bigger threat to their existence than Lion- O would be. Unable to kill his own son, Javan sent him away in a hot air balloon and Tygra was eventually found/adopted by the royal family of Thundera.
Originally, Tygra was the crown prince of Thundera, but after Lion- O was born, Tygra couldn't succeed his adoptive parents as the ruler of Thundera (he's still a prince, but he's next in line for the throne after Lion- O). This would result in Tygra hating his brother for things beyond Lion- O's control, such as losing the crown (and their mother, who had died giving birth to Lion- O) and constantly working to show Lion- O wasn't worthy to succeed Claudus as the King of Thundera. Tygra also possesses extreme xenophobia, a jealous streak, and a combo inferiority/superiority complex, all of which often cause friction between the two brothers and the rest of the team (although it's shown, at random times, that Tygra truly does care about Lion- O). During the first half of season one, both brothers had a crush on Cheetara, which only fueled their rivalry.
In the end, Cheetara chose Tygra. After the Trials of Lion- O (parts one and two), Tygra ends up developing a greater respect and appreciation for his younger brother, after he realizes that Lion- O's much better at being the King than he himself is. However, this newfound appreciation doesn't last as Tygra is soon back to his former self, even going so far as to lash out at Lion- O, accusing "the King he would follow anywhere" of trying to take his father Javan away from him, as well as endangering the Cats during What Lies Above by betting their collected Stones in a race against Vultaire after the Bird turned Tygra's own racism and species superiority against him. Tygra has even gone so far as to indirectly insult Cheetara on numerous occasions in his attempts to belittle his brother such as when he implied that in pursuing Pumyra, Lion- O was just setting himself up to get hurt again, indicating how Cheetara chose Tygra over Lion- O in Between Brothers (although he's not actually as vocal about wanting to be the King). Later on in the first season, Tygra also finds out that, in addition to being able to use firearms with the skill of a trained marksman without ever having seen such tech before, he is also a natural ace at flying, even though he has never seen such tech before, due to his ancestors of generations past being fighter pilots for Mumm- Ra.