It's over, right?
I mean, no word as of yet I just can't believe the cartoon and toys will continue on in any way. I have been very hopeful for a long time, but no news by now surely is the nail in the coffin.
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It takes no time or effort to announce a cancellation. Details of upcoming projects are always hidden and kept hush hush. Hearing nothing official is a good thing.
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This thread is about George Clooney's acting career being over, right?
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Not really. They just aren't stating such because they don't want Europe to release they have been tricked into buying their milk.
It is fairly obvious it is done. Young Justice was announced to have a second season after its first 9 episodes aired. Season 3 was announced just as Season 2 started airing. Thundercats has had none of that. |
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Guys, have some goddamn faith that they're looking for a new company to do the toys before they can push for anything new.
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We don't know for sure, and chances are, Warner Brothers probably doesn't know for sure either. Going under the assumption that it is over, we won't be told till after the show is finished airing in the UK, and the toys have been released for a certain amount of time.
That said, I'm still at least a little optimistic about it's future. Partially because I really want it to continue. I love season one, and really want to see what they had in the works for us for season two. I wouldn't mind a change of toy companies, just as long as that new company would take the brand, and it's fans, seriously. I also wouldn't mind Warner Brothers taking the show to a network that would actually....give a s&#@ about it and how they air it.... |
At the very least I would hope they would release some kind of conclusion to the series on DVD or a 3-4 part episode, with Lion-o finding the last stone and defeating Mumm Ra or somthing that just wrapps up the story. If they don't do another season I think they owe us an ending of some kind.
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Look, I understand the desire to have hope. I really wanted Transformers Animated to continue, but it didn't. However, this series is over. They don't owe us, they're not going to give us anything more.
The evidence is overwhelming that this series is cancelled. The toyline is dead, they didn't show or even talk about ThunderCats at any of the big trade shows. The Cartoon wasn't on the fall docket, there's no time slot for the show come fall. The showrunners are working on other series. The series is dead. That we haven't had an official cancellation is meaningless. Batman Beyond was never officially cancelled; it was put on indefinate hiatus. Furthermore even if it were officially cancelled, there won't be an announcement for some time, to give overseas markets time to catch up on the series and the toyline to sell over there. I even have a friend from college who was in town and we had lunch together. I won't say where he works, but let's just say he sees the budgets for Cartoon Networks shows. I briefly brought the topic up, and there's no budget and the offices were going to be re-assigned (if they hadn't already at that point) and that there was no ThunderCats anymore. That was well over a month ago. If you want to hold out hope, do so. However, don't think that there's some massive revival movement going on that we don't know about from CN; they've abandoned the show. |
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I can't imagine there's anything currently in the pipeline. The complete absence of the toys and show from SDCC was not a good sign. Cartoon Network's booth had nothing for Thundercats on display. With Thundercats still airing outside the North American markets, don't expect to hear anything until their runs are over. Or it could be like so many other shows and no one says a thing and it goes off quietly into the night.
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All evidence at this point practically screams that its over.
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Walmart caves in...
Was at 2 Walmarts this last weekend, and another today. ALL have removed ALL Thundercats. They were not even in with their clearance items. GONE! this means sold off to secondary stores (Ross, TJ MAXX, Marshalls, Big Lots and UK Overseas etc.). This matches what most Target Stores are slowly doing.
Not on shelves=No longer carrying. Even if another wave does sneak in (The Tygra 6", Deluxe, Role Play etc) as being available, they will not be ordering them. So, unless we get a second season AND NEW figures, its over as far as retail support. And EVEN IF more shows and figures were made, its now AT LEAST 1 year until we see them (6 months from approval to sales). Out of sight, out of mind. Short of a Direct to DVD wrap up special (and thats pie in the sky wishing)... Its over. Sad... But I WISH it didn't end. But, it is REALLY over now unless Bandai is just LOVING how they are screwing with our hearts and heads...And Wallets. I liked the line... I LOVED the show. Maybe Bif Bang POW will get the LJN MOLDS and release Scale/style of the 80's retro. And Mezco keeps up the Bigees, And Icon Does the minis. In other words: TCATS 2011 is a footnote in toys and TV history. Me=sad. |
Just look at this web site: There's more news about Vintage figures than anything new. Face it, it's been over since Christmas. Time to move on.
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And there are obviously a lot of fans who care about thundercats, that petition almost has 10,000 signatures. So obviously there's a audience for it out there, and they're still airing in the UK. So if is sales are good enough maybe they would renew the show. |
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Most people signed that to see certain things happen in the second season. 10K signs is not that much. I have seen other forms with a lot more than 10K and we got nothing. I am not going into detail why I think this series is over, but they had a golden opportunity and failed. I think it is funny how the OS is still more popular. |
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I highly doubt that this version of thundercats will continue, all we might get is a mini series that ends the story and possibly some comics but the main show and toy line are dead. Hell we'll be lucky if we get even that or ever confirmation that its done. And if you think about it the toyline was pretty much dead from day 1 cause of shotty distribution. And just think of how many shows were taken off the air and never officially canceled or even see on tv again even though they had a good fan base. This wont be the first time or the last time this happens. If the re-runs were still airing and in a good time slot then maybe there would be some hope but its nowhere to be found. Plus most of the cast and writers from what ive heard are already signed on to do other projects. I do hope im wrong about this cause i love the show and the toyline( or at lest what i was able to find of it) but unless theres news in the next month or two then all hope is lost. Look on the bright side though, in the next few months we'll probably be able to find all those hard to find toys in discount stores.
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In fact, I think I'm going to put all of my figures on ebay. I have no need for an incomplete line. |
I believe it's over. What other American toy line depends on overseas sales to then keep going in the US? If it's dead in the USA, it's dead in the whole world. I just hope it won't be as long before Thundercats come back in some other new form. And that Bandai having failed means another company getting a shot at classic figures.
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Yes, it's dead Jay.
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well, they did apparently come out with a nintendo DS game for thundercats, but yeah, sadly otherwise Thundercats looks very much dead again
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So this has been going around on tumblr, mostly because of what's been going on with the DC Nation block. Take it for what you will.
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What was described above is called "Stunting". It is something typically done in the radio business when stations are changing format. In order to clear out the previous audience before the new format takes over, PDs (Program Directors) will make wild changes to the line up in hopes of clearing out the old listeners. In some cases stunting examples include going from an an all rap format to talk radio only for the station to finally flip to AC Top 40. It's also one of the reason why terrestrial radio is in the crapper. Maybe the PD at CN was formerly in the radio industry...
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The thing is, Cartoon Network straight out said that they were just delaying DC Nation. My guess is that they wanted to have more than just two shows and little shorts, and Beware the Batman wasn't coming soon enough. Or, a conspiracy theory can arise here. As most of us should know by now, Walt Disney purchased LucasFilm. Now, while they've stated that they'll honor old contracts until they're up, Clone Wars has been renewing their contract with CN with each season. No matter how many seasons come next, this pretty much means that Season 5 will be the last season to air on Cartoon Network before moving over to Disney XD. This means Cartoon Network will be losing their most popular action show come next season. Now, if Cartoon Network had heard of the impending buy-out of LucasFilm, they could've moved DC Nation to try and prep for this. That's my hope, anyways. I haven't seen any of the shows, but I hear good things about DC Nation.
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well, they seem to be throwing Thundercats on the sat night/sun morn Adult swim @1:30am Eastern, so I guess that's a little bit of good, but still say they needed to continue it with more than just one season
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Well, wouldn't be the first time Adult Swim saved a dying/dead series :/
I've pretty much accepted that the toy line is probably dead but I'll accept that if Adult Swim can squeeze one last season out of this |
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