:ThunderCats

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| creator = Tobin Wolf

| origin = ThunderCats (1985–89)

| owner = Warner Bros. (1989–present)

| comics = ThunderCats

| title = ThunderCats

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ThunderCats is a media franchise, featuring a fictional group of cat-like humanoid aliens. The characters were created by Tobin Wolf and featured in an animated television series named ThunderCats, running from 1985 to 1989, which was animated by Japanese studio Pacific Animation Corporation, and co-produced by Rankin/Bass Productions.{{cite news|title=Those Thundercats just keep on coming back |work=Honolulu Observer |url=http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Jul/04/islandlife14.html |access-date=2015-01-26 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061201024325/http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2000/Jul/04/islandlife14.html |archive-date=December 1, 2006 }}

Like its predecessor Masters of the Universe, the ThunderCats franchise simultaneously launched as a line of action figures produced by LJN and as a syndicated after-school weekday cartoon.{{cite web|url=https://www.transformerland.com/wiki/thundercats/original-ljn/|title=ThunderCats|work=TransformerLand}}

History

The original ThunderCats show was animated in Japan while being produced, written and voice acted in the United States.{{Cite news |title=EXCLUSIVE: 'ThunderCats' Producer On Redesigning The Cast, Absent Characters, Tygra's Whip, More... |url=http://splashpage.mtv.com/2011/01/27/thundercats-tv-series-image-interview/ |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110128171507/http://splashpage.mtv.com/2011/01/27/thundercats-tv-series-image-interview/ |url-status=dead |archive-date=January 28, 2011 |publisher=MTV News}}

The series was distributed by Rankin/Bass Productions' then-parent company Telepictures, which would later merge with Lorimar Television in February 1986.{{cite news |last=Boyer |first=Peter J. |date=1986-02-03 |title=TOY-BASED TV: EFFECTS ON CHILDREN DEBATED |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1986/02/03/arts/toy-based-tv-effects-on-children-debated.html |work=The New York Times |access-date=2010-08-10}} In January 1989, Lorimar-Telepictures was purchased by and folded into Warner Bros., whose television syndication arm would eventually assume distribution of the show; Warner Bros. has owned the rights to the series (and all Lorimar-Telepictures programming) from that point on.

Notable characters

{{main|List of ThunderCats characters}}

Later adaptations

=Comics=

There were also several comic book series produced. A ThunderCats comic book series based on the animated series was published by Marvel Comics through its Star Comics imprint in 1985, lasting for three years and twenty-four issues.{{cite web | url =http://thundercats.org/comics-main/star-marvel-series-2/| title = ThunderCats Marvel Comics | access-date = 2015-09-11}} During this time in a eponymous television series was published by Marvel UK consisting of 129 issues and was also published for three years.[http://thundercats.org/comics-main/uk-marvel-series/ UK Marvel Comics] at ThunderCats.org; Accessed Sept 11, 2015

Beginning in 2002, ThunderCats titles were published by Wildstorm Productions, an imprint of DC Comics (Warner Bros. corporate sibling), and included five non-canon miniseries and several one shots.{{cite news|title=ThunderCats revived by Wildstorm Comics|publisher=ThunderCats.org|url=http://thundercats.org/comics-main/dcwildstorm-series/|access-date=2015-09-11|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150310232546/http://thundercats.org/comics-main/dcwildstorm-series/|archive-date=2015-03-10}}

In March 2012, Panini Comics began publishing a new series in the United Kingdom to tie-in with the television series of 2011, titled ThunderCats Magazine. The first issue featured a strip called Safe Haven which was written by Ferg Handley and drawn by Cosmo White. Each issue also included additional features, such as character profiles, puzzles, a reader art page and a poster.

In February 2024 Dynamite Entertainment announced plans to publish a new ThunderCats series written by Declan Shalvey and drawn by Drew Moss.{{cite web | url =https://bleedingcool.com/comics/thundercats-get-a-new-series-from-declan-shalvey-drew-moss/| title = ThunderCats Dynamite Entertainment| date = October 12, 2023| access-date = 2023-10-12}} In April 2024, Dynamite announced a spinoff series focusing on Cheetara.{{Cite web |last=Zalben |first=Alex |date=2024-04-22 |title=ThunderCats Cheetara Spinoff Coming From Dynamite, Soo Lee |url=https://comicbookclublive.com/2024/04/22/thundercats-cheetara-comic-spinoff-dynamite-soo-lee-domenico-carbone/ |access-date=2024-04-22 |website=Comic Book Club |language=en-US}}

=Video game=

A side-scrolling video game based on the series, ThunderCats: The Lost Eye of Thundera, was published in 1987.

=Board game=

The ThunderCats have been added to the CMON Zombicide franchise in 2022 in the fantasy universe. Three special boxes allow to play the Thundercats as well as some Mutants as heroes, while Mumm-ra appears as a necromancer and an Abomination.

=Other merchandise=

Items of clothing featuring the ThunderCats logo were available in the mid 1980s, and DVD boxsets releases of the original series helped new clothing products enjoy a resurgence in the mid to end of the 2000s, as nostalgia for the former children's favorite grew.{{citation needed|date=July 2017}}

=Film=

A film adaptation of the series was announced in June 2007; Aurelio Jaro was to produce a CGI animated feature film of ThunderCats, based on a script written by Paul Sopocy. Jerry O'Flaherty, veteran video game art director, had signed on to direct. The film was being produced by Spring Creek Productions.{{Cite web |last=Tadeo |first=Jericho |date=2021-05-28 |title=Why the Canceled ThunderCats Remake Never Happened |url=https://screenrant.com/thundercats-movie-canceled-milla-jovovich-plans-canceled/ |access-date=2023-12-14 |website=Screen Rant |language=en}}

It was set for release in the summer of 2010,{{cite news|url=https://variety.com/2007/film/markets-festivals/warner-purrs-for-thundercats-2-1117966320/|title=Warner purrs for ThunderCats|publisher=Variety|date=June 5, 2007|access-date=2007-06-06 | first=Marc | last=Graser}} but the movie was never greenlit,{{cite web|url=http://thundercats.org/cartoons-and-movies/wb-movie-cgi/|title=Concept Art For Warner Bros.' Thundercats|work=ThunderCats.Org}} and, as of 2024, has yet to be produced. Concept art for the film has also been leaked online. In 2011, test footage in CGI was leaked onto YouTube.{{Cite news |last=Heritage |first=Stuart |date=2011-02-17 |title=ThunderCats: roaring back into cinemas? |language=en-GB |work=The Guardian |url=https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2011/feb/17/thundercats-movie |access-date=2023-12-14 |issn=0261-3077}} In 2017, during the promotion of Resident Evil: The Final Chapter, Milla Jovovich expressed interest to portray Cheetara.{{Cite web |last=Outlaw |first=Kofi |date=January 9, 2017 |title=Resident Evil's Milla Jovovich Wants To Play Cheetara In ThunderCats Movie |url=https://comicbook.com/news/milla-jovovich-thundercats-movie-cheetarah/ |access-date=2023-12-14 |website=Comicbook.com |language=en}}

In March 2021, it was announced that Warner Bros. was once more actively developing a live-action ThunderCats film with Adam Wingard set to direct the film, with a screenplay by Wingard and Simon Barrett, and Roy Lee and Dan Lin serving as producers.{{cite web|url=https://deadline.com/2021/03/godzilla-vs-kong-director-adam-wingard-thundercats-movie-warner-bros-1234724041/ |last=Fleming |first=Mike Jr. |title='Godzilla Vs. Kong' Director Adam Wingard To Helm 'ThunderCats' Movie For Warner Bros |date=March 29, 2021 |website=Deadline}}

=Television series=

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==''ThunderCats'' (2011 TV series)==

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A second television series of the same name premiered in 2011. It was initially planned to have a fifty-two episode-long first season, but it was shortened down to 26, and cancelled shortly after season one finished airing. It later had reruns on Adult Swim's Toonami block, alongside Sym-Bionic Titan.

==''ThunderCats Roar''==

{{Main|ThunderCats Roar}}

A third ThunderCats cartoon, ThunderCats Roar, premiered on Cartoon Network in 2020. The show's developers are Victor Courtright and Marly Halpern-Graser. Courtright previously worked on Pickle and Peanut which was also adapted into a television series from writer storyboard artist and created the Cartoon Network Studios digital series Get 'Em Tommy!. Halpern-Graser previously worked as a writer for various DC Nation Shorts, and was co-creator of the show on Disney XD, Right Now Kapow.

ThunderCats Roar features an explicitly cartoonish art style with a more lighthearted, comedic tone than previous ThunderCats installments. The show's premise is similar to the original; the ThunderCats escape their dying homeworld Thundera, only to crash land on Third Earth, facing off against various villains and their evil overlord, Mumm-Ra.{{cite magazine|last1=Agard|first1=Chancellor|title=Cartoon Network bringing back ThunderCats for new animated series|url=https://ew.com/tv/2018/05/18/cartoon-network-thundercats-new-animated-series/|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|access-date=21 May 2018}}

However, after airing for only one season, the show was cancelled.{{Cn|date=January 2025}}

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