was I the only one who thought; "cop a feel" when Tygra said 'let's make the most of it'?
Oh dear...:rolleyes: Excellent episode, and great set up for the next one. Really enjoyed it on a great many levels. It reminded me of a Batman TAS episode "The Forgotten", which was always a fave of mine. Great set up, great knock down, good flash backs. Ratilla and the sword of plundar=Gollum and the ring, anyone? On a completely different topic, as for this whole "buy more merchandise and the show survives" thing - I'll happily pre-order a DVD of this series (complete) and the next right now if that's an option. |
On the other hand, I suspect that the kittens were left in Dog City.
How do we know Dobo didn't throw them in the arena for entertainment???? |
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It's funny. Another triangle involving two brothers. ...but that's where the similarities end. |
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I wonder if Tygra and Cheetara getting the Sword of Plundarr was an unwitting favor to Mumm-Ra.
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One thing I do like is that they're not trying to immediately put Lion-O and Pumyra together. It feels like they're taking it slow and letting him get over Cheetara first. There's flirtation of course, but nothing extreme or overt.
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It did surprise me that Cheetara broke the Sword of Plundarr out of its Jaga-magic enclosed prison. Why would she break Jaga's spell? Don't they get that the only reason Mumm Ra hasn't gotten his hands on his sword is because of Jaga's protective spell? Of course they have done Mumm Ra a big favor. Maybe now Mumm Ra will put up a little more of a fight against Lion-O.
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*Pumyra punches the Rat.*
Lion-O: Hey get off him. Pumyra: *growls* Lion-O: 1, 2, 3, 4, get off. Pumyra: Alright, alright. Lion-O: No, don't kill him. A little mercy can go a long way. Rat: What are the heck are you talking about? She busted my remaining good eye, broke my nose, busted some teeth out of my mouth, and I heard some species slurs. Oh rat, now my nose is bleeding. Do you know how bad it is for me with my anemic blood? Look my clothes is covered all in it. This is going to attract the bugs. Pumyra: Do you still.... Lion-O: *Puts his hand on his face.* Just kill him. Pumyra: *Pulls a knife.* Lion-O: Wait don't kill him. *Sound of a neck snaps.* Panthro: *Panthro is hugging a dead rat.* Oh! So we weren't going to kill them. |
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Not to mention she had to break it in order to stop the the curse from trying to kill them every two seconds. |
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Rat: WAIT! WAIT! |
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Yeah, it was sudden swerve at the end that ticked people off about Lion-O/Cheetara/Tygra relationship, I don't think they're going to use the same trick twice though. |
On the offside, it's going to twist Jaga that his curse killed some of his own people. Of course, several episodes back Mumm-ra had a Jaga in a Jar Locator Device which he could have used to search for the Sword of Plundarr.
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I just saw the episode online and it was a good episode. There are feelings between Lion-O and Pumyra with Panthro caught in the middle while Tygra and Cheetara have found and unearthed the Sword of Plundarr, which I can see did Mumm-Ra a favor unwittingly. The freed cat slaves have been positive towards Lion-O as I thought they'd blame him for not coming for them like Pumyra did in last episode. I enjoyed this episode than last week's. The twins are not in this episode as their storyline with Tookit will likely take place during this. Great episode as it will continue into Birth of the Blades next week.
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Okay, overall I would say that was one of the more fun action/fantasy episodes. Good guys were good, bad guys were bad, there was action. Overall this is what I want out of the show.
That said, I had a few plot-based annoyances. 1. I know it has precedence in the original show, but without an actual explanation I don't think they should've shown Jaga using the sword. It asks some very weird questions about why Tygra can't be king. The point has always been made that he's not in the bloodline, and I assumed part of the deal was they didn't want others using the sword, but by showing Jaga we're left with blood as LITERALLY the only thing stopping him, and that just seems retarded. Visually, the Jaga scene was still very cool though. 2. While it was animated really well, the way the fight with Ratar-o worked out annoyed me. The Sword of Omens has a long track-record of being able to block energy blasts, it should have worked here. Or he could have shot his own blast at Ratar-o. I watch this show for the sword as well as the characters. It's like the megazord in power rangers when I was a kid, if it had been punked all the time, I would have been annoyed too. 3. I think they missed out on yet ANOTHER chance to use Thundercats Ho in a really big hero moment. Are we going to see it at all this season? I mean, I assume we'll get it in the final fight, but I've started to even wonder that since they've continuously NOT used it in really big hero moments for pretty much this whole season/part 2. Overall though, this was a great episode, and I really liked the Lion-o we saw here. I liked that he seemed to be honestly trying to get over Cheetara, I like his mercy and his strength. Though I do wish he would start fighting a bit better. They animate him like he barely knows how to use a sword, yet the duelist episode established that he's good enough to beat the best swordsman in the VILLAGE OF SWORDSMAN without even having the SoO, or even an un-broken sword. |
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On a side note I really thought rataro was going to say "you dirty rat" when that old rat turned on him :D:D:D
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Wow! Now that's an episode for a loong time to come. Epic battles, great animation - a bit too violent this time for Thundercats (well, it's soo unusual this time). I like when Pumyra said the next cat - she seems interested in Lion-O (though I'm no shipper, may it be T/C or L/P). I wonder if he can handle her LOL. The schmoozie-poosie between T/C was a bit too much (in the decaying cave-scene), since this episode was more action oriented. And I never knew that Jaga was that powerful O_o! Just image what happens next, when it's speaks around the cat slaves, that Lion-O hasn't forsaken his people, just by mouth-propaganga of the cat slave, who received the water. How much hope he can ignite among the former slaves, since their heading back to Thundera and rebuilt it.
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Now this was a Thundercats Episode! While I was watching it I was thinking "ABOUT DAMN TIME". They sure as hell made the best of 20 or so minutes.
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Man, the budget in this episode was just amazing. The Rat's Eye daggers were just a great shout-out to the originals. Sounds like Lion-O has won over more than just some of the Lizards too.
EDIT: I'm really starting to notice the Transformers Animated syndrome in this series, especially in this episode. If it wasn't already apparent in the New Alliances episode, they've really been trying to make the bad guys MORE dangerous. Everyone is critical of Lion-O seeming to be extremely inept at fighting, but this is on purpose. Hell, the only reason he probably even stands a chance at fighting against any of the Mutants is because of what he learned during the Duelist and the Drifter. As powerful as the Cats seem, the rest of the Mutants are not pushovers: it was their cunning that got the Cats to the top of the food chain. So, like TFA, where ONE Decepticon was powerful enough to take on an entire squad of Autobots, we get something similar from Mumm-Ra himself, his generals, and now Ratar-O. |
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I liked the return of Rataro, very nicely done. And the Tygra/Cheetara stuff was funny, especially him being the strawman skeptic. I mean, he's seen a soul in a lamp and a giant mystic mummy, but there's no such thing as a curse?
Pumyra is growing on me. I love her coming onto Lion-O like that, and her voice is awesome (if only I could remember where I've heard it before). Honestly, there wasn't a part of this I didn't like. |
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Just back from sashaying over to the Crew of Omens blog. There are a few answers to a number of questions, including a few made by Balgus and Sir Sapphire. Pumyra is a former soldier but not a medic, Jaga is "very" ancient, the rats came with the other animals in Mumm-Ra's ship and we'll see Dobo again. All in all, very informative :)
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I wondered if she was a soldier; Dobo said they trained their soldiers well. I wonder if she is cheetara's age. Jaga is awesome, I wonder if we find out more about him. I wonder if Dobo will help the cats or sold them out to mummra? |
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As far as the Transformers Animated Syndrome, I never watched so I couldn't say, but I certainly hope that TA wasn't as badly done as the fights in this show. The problem with Thundercats fights is not that the mutants are strong. The mutants are pushovers... if the cats don't fight like morons. When the writers want the cats to win, they do so in two seconds using their most basic skills, when the writers want them to lose, the cats totally forget they have those same skills. Probably the ONLY villain not guilty of this so far (and that's really because we've seen him only once) is Ratar-o. He seems to have been a legitimate threat. Though you still have to wonder why Lion-o doesn't use his laser. |
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