![]() ![]() For it was written that he would be born of fire, a king to lead his people to victory, against ancient spirits of evil….”Īs mentioned above, I remembered the premiere with fondness, but there is a lot of it I do not remember. ![]() And though Omens foretold in the Book would be ignored, the tragedy to come was necessary. “These were days of peace and prosperity on Third Earth… When one empire stood above all others, ruling with a just heart and razor claw. Was I wrong in giving it up? Or was I right? Regardless, the existence of ThunderCats Roar provides me an opportunity to address this… possible oversight. I remember being fond of its premiere, but then grew cold as it progressed. However, for me, is ThunderCats 2011 loved because it was cancelled, or was it loved because it was… well… good? I’ve had fondness for the original series (mostly towards the five-part sagas which were a highlight in the 80s), but I stopped around Episode 8 of this series. Now the outlook on THAT show is the diametric opposite. Another major consequence of this news is the pining for the 2011 iteration of the franchise, cancelled before its story completed, like other unfortunate Cartoon Network shows Sym-Bionic Titan and Beware the Batman (although unlike them, it wasn’t written off). ![]() For the majority part it is negative in outlook, but like any cartoon final judgment ought to be made once episodes premiere. To be diplomatic, a word that could be used to describe the reaction to the upcoming ThunderCats Roar is… spirited. ![]()
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