

At times, the order used below causes these to be presented out of order.

Although there is little in the way of major continuing storylines running through ThunderCats, certain creatures reoccur and clips from other episodes are employed. However, neither this order nor the original production order of the episodes is the correct chronological story order for the series. The list below presents the episodes in their original broadcast order, which is also the order used for the DVD release of the series.

Volume 1 was released on Augand Volume 2 on December 6, 2005. Season 1, Volume 1 was recalled when it was discovered that the second episode was missing its background musical score, and a corrected version was released in its place.
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The entire series has been released on DVD, collecting both seasons across two box-sets. Most online episode guides for the series list the episodes in two seasons as they were originally produced. Each broadcast season began with a five-part miniseries that established the new concepts and characters that would play into the events of the season that followed. The second season, which produced sixty episodes, was broadcast as three seasons between 19.
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In 1986, the series returned for a TV movie, ThunderCats - Ho!, which was subsequently aired as five separate episodes worked into the continuing rerun rotation of Season 1.
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Season 1 comprises 65 episodes - a standard number for animated series at the time, as it allowed the series to be shown every weekday for thirteen weeks (one full broadcast season). ThunderCats is an American animated cartoon series created by Rankin/Bass Productions. In all honesty, I think making an entirely separate wiki-encyclopedia would be redundant.For episodes from the 2011 series, see List of ThunderCats (2011 TV series) episodes. Heck, even in the case of wikipedia, a person with an account could add more info at their discresion.

There are already sites on the internet that contains all this information. All these above mentioned basics do not have much information about them - like, the schematics on how a vehicle/weapon would work, or background information showing what life was like for the Thundercats on Thundera, or how the Thundercats that we know got their positions in the first place, etc, etc. With this series, you have the basics - races, heros, villians, allies, vehicles, planets, weapons.Īnd that's the extent of it. I don't mean to sound like a stick in the mud in this case, but in comparison to some other fandoms (Star Wars/Star Trek/Pokemon/ to name a few examples), the Thundercats do not have a tremendous amount of information and baskstories within its respective fandom that would warrent the need to spend much time and effort in creating an entirely separate wiki encyclopedia of its own. I'm not usually the kind of person who'll throw myself out there like I have with this so I really appreciate the support.Ĭlick to expand.But how is one to create an in depth wiki encyclopedia about a cartoon that didn't have much depth to begin with? There maybe some extra stuff for the major contributors but I haven't really thought that far ahead yet. As long as the info they want to add is accurate and presented in an acceptable manner it'll be added. Whether its the fans who run the sites or the fans who just visit them. I see it as more of a collaboration between the fans. As far a collaboration between sites, yeah absolutely. is relatively low cost and seems to have everything we'll need to get things running. I personally don't have much money to invest in hosting and such right now but hopefully when things get going on it that won't be such a problem. This is something I feel needs done, not only for the fans to find info but as a tribute to the show and the people who worked on it. This is something I would really like to see accomplished so yeah, I'm serious about it.
