This episode was "GREAT", Im not much of a backstory-fan, but this1 really got me, in a way it brought tears to my eyes, just how sad but at the same time "good" it of a story this was. Sure they left alot of holes & such as wat happened to their mom, and other 2 kids, Are they still alive or dead. but thats fine w me, Im guessin their mom and other kids were killed in episode1 during the battle fight which killed alot of kids so that might of been them. who knows?! but yea theres always room for those kids and mom to come out at a later time.
for a later show to mention them again kinda like tygra's dad. \ As for those who said Panthro and Cheetara leaving the wily's behind is not a bad thing. not like they left em way out there, it was only a few feet away. Its kinda like saying "kids..go play" or go find sumthing to do while i work on the tank. So he just told em to find sumthing to eat among themselfs. sure enough they did. Again. this show was great. i dont c why most people hated it. it had feelings to it., it showd just how much a mother's love can be to her kids. feeding ur own kids b4 putting ur self 1st. telling them everything gonna be ok, we will make it. i guess lots of people dont see it like that, i do. so i really saw the direction this was going and it came out wonderful :) |
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I think a lot of the dislike may have been from the lack of importance or progression here, largely brought on by the lack of Lion-o. Despite being an ensemble cast, this is a show with an unquestioned main character, and when he's not in an episode it feels like a side story. |
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Also, when the twins were left alone in the forest, why didn't Cheetara and Panthro stay with them (like hiding in a tree or something) to look after them? I mean, unless Cheetara wanted to get back to wait for Tygra and Panthro wanted to check on the Tank, i think at least one of them should have stayed.
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Maybe she'll "thank" him too. :D |
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It seems like that is what is going to happen in the next episode, rescue the cats. |
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Also, Cheetara and Panthro clearly state that the kids are CAPABLE of getting food, the whole leaving them there was just to get them to stop screwing around. I don't think they were that worried that the kids would actually fail. Although I still didn't much like the aesop because Panthro and Cheetara were trying to teach them a legitimate life lesson and the show basically undercut the lesson and then sidestepped it. 'oh, we can't kill that animal, it has a family' as though there are animals somewhere without families. Presumably the skunk-badger thing has a family too. A family that it was going to feed the cute animals to and are now starving because of Wilykit and Wilykat. Quote:
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As with many here, I actually found the absence of Lion-o and Tygra refreshing, and it was nice to get an episode dedicated to the Thunderkittens, especially one fleshing out their characters a little more. I feel like they lost whatever moral there was, if there was intended to be one, though. It seemed like they were saying, if the choice is too hard, avoid it, and maybe something better will present itself?
Any FMA fans? I couldn't help thinking of the One is All, All is One test, where the two main characters (also kids) nearly starved to death before figuring out that they were part of the circle of life, and that hunting game for food was just part of that cycle. Even if the food is cute. Then again, that may just been too much maturity for a Saturday Morning Cartoon :) Also... Quote:
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Maybe they're talking about the comics? All i can remember about them is the atrocious way T/C was made canon in them. Also, i was a bit confused about Cheetara hunting for food; sure she was an orphan in Thundera (unless she's from somewhere else) and i don't think Clerics hunted for food, given that they probably got free meals for protecting the King and Royal family. |
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As for hunting, it goes back to what I said about them being cats, I think. Given that they're descended/related to VERY efficient hunter-killers, I think we're supposed to assume that hunting is part of their life-style and a skill all adult cats basically have. Also, as soldier/bodyguard thing she may have just learned it as part of the skills to be an amazing warrior. |
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...But they do bug me till I feed them >_> I think any cat instinctively knows how to hunt. It probably doesn't have to be learned behaviour. |
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You know, I once looked up where domesticated cats come from (the theory anyway), since everyone knows dogs come from wolves, and it's kind of funny. They're basically parasites. At some weird before-history time, they figured out as a species that if they were adorable, and semi-useful, humans would feed them. So they basically evolved WITH us to be more adorable and babyish so that we would care for them and they would thrive. And it WORKED. Cats are the most popular pet on earth. Stupid beasts are smarter than any of us. |
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Well I was kinda thinking the same thing, but.....I am a pervert anyhow! LMAO |
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I love when this show reminds us that these characters are NOT completely human. Running on all fours, growling and roaring, all of this helps develop the fantasy aspect of this show. So once you give it some more thought, it doesn't seem heartless at all. When I was watching it the first time, I automatically assumed the adults would be hidden close by. |
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The damn thing is annoying though. She likes to run around a lot at night, so it gets to me..:mad: This episode may not have been as captivating as the last, but it was still a good watch. Sure the twins made a bad move by leaving, but their hearts were in the right place. I hope to see the reunited with the rest of their family, if only briefly. Am I the only one who thinks Cheetara came off a little snooty this episode ? It also seems like the boys are not the only ones with a competitive streak;) |
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I also like that these characters are not human, and that they've played that up more this time around than I remember in the OS. Such as the kids grooming themselves when they were trying to be cute so Panthro wouldn't get mad at them, and I seem to remember them purring before when they wanted to come with. And that I think is an important aspect of what went on in this episode. I think there was a cultural element to it. 'They're CATS, they have to be able to hunt' is what I think was unconsciously going through Panthro and Cheetara's heads here. Maybe it's even a sign of an adult cat in Thundera, the ability to hunt. Although that's taking it further than the show reliably shows us. |
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We can all sit here & pick on every lil error we could spot. Most of them are pointless. while others are "what were they thinkin'" mistakes, lol.
But we are forgetting the fact that this is only a cartoon, its not a movie, or real. its intended & aimed at/for lil kids who prob wouldnt care what happened to whome. If i sat here and B-L-A-H at every lil key error, id go nuts, lol Now if this were the real movie then we'd have a problem, lol but because this is all one giant cartoon-story, (most of the stuff we see/hear, will be lame, so dont worry, just kick back and enjoy it. Im sure most of you didnt care why this or why that when we were growing up! hell i was to lil to even know, lol :P I still say this is 1 of "few" Episodes that i really enjoyed about the twins, and hope theres more on the way. :)) |
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lol. i dont think anybody's angry here, (not that i know of)i was just saying in general. not to worry over lil things, no big deal. Sorry if i interpreted like that. I agree tho, most threads can get alil rowdy. For whatever its worth, sorry about the misunderstanding. |
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Also don't really get why people are panning this episode so much. Maybe as someone else suggested, if it had come earlier it would have been better. I just really liked the set up from the beginning - it's really cool that it was taking place during the previous episode, allowing all characters much more fleshing out and contact time. |
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I'm hoping they would provide Lion-O with a hot lioness :D |
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She still could. Bengali could be one of the cats enslaved. |
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lol true!. Lets hope the guy behind the writing on these episode(s) is not a stupid 1 then :P I still love the TC one way or the other! :cool: |
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anyway my biggest problem with this episode was that the flashbacks and the present segments didn't seem to gel well together. they were both about the Twins but otherwise seemed to have nothing else to link them.
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Why are so many people intent on having Lion-O/Pumyra? Maybe it's acceptable if it’s useful to further character development, but romance for the sake of romance? On this show? No, thanks… I don’t want anymore.
After the way the triangle was handled, I don’t have much confidence in the writers’ abilities to handle romance convincingly. Unless they can do romance believably, without wrecking character development, they should forgo the romance, and continue with the main story. |
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I don't think it's so much that people think every female character should be paired off with someone. I think it's that people feel that Lion-O shouldn't end up alone like he was in the OS. Let the King have his Queen.
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Speaking of which, has there ever been a Leopard character in thundercats? |
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Removed. Is there a way to just remove a post completely?
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Panthera includes Black Panthers. The naming depends on where you are. In Asia Leopards are called Panthers. In some places in the US Cougars are called Panthers. South and Central America Jaguars are called Panthers. etc. etc. There are also White Panthers. which is another color variation of the same genus of big cats. |
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