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I kinda think Pumyra and Bengali will be in a group of refugees that escape the destruction of Thundera. Either they'll be traveling in a caravan or they'll have a small village settled. But I think they'll still be Thunderians. Yeah I've seen Naruto. With them I've of the Opinion that Sakura really doesn't have any interest in Nartuo and He'll end up with Hinata. He doesn't dislike Hinata, he just hasn't really noticed her yet. I think Sakura will end up alone though because Sasuke is pretty far gone to the dark side. |
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The have given little clues about the connection. When lion-o said ho, they didn't show how he usually does the sword. I think they wanted to show cheetara's connection. |
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Yeah so far no other clues aside from what we have seen from the show, the build up, of connecting the Lion-O/Cheetara thing with the SoO. |
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If anet has another one of his predictions again involving Lion-O in particular I am sure Cheetara will act on it. |
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Then we will see many entanglements, Ships getting complicated:D Mumm-RA included.:D |
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Lion-O: Poor Mumm-RA, you are no go without the pills eh?:D |
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Naruto/Sasuke is probably the most popular. |
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If you are moving into a house with someone, make sure they don't have a lot of stuff. I am dead. I having been moving since 8 in the morning yesterday. Mercy!!!! |
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Will he go solo, that makes the most sense. I don't see him laying down like a dog. I think the next 3 will deal with L/C. |
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I think she is at least connected to the spell that protects it. |
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All my favorite ships would happen.:) |
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Finished moving yet? |
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One of the things Jelenic Mentioned:
Dr: T.: I recall that the original show liked to present moral lessons along with the stories. I see that you've kept that aspect in the reboot, especially in that episode "Song of the Pedlars". MJ: That was actually one of Sam Register's notes early on: that we retain that from the original series because was such a big part of it. They had a staff psychologist that helped dictate what these lessons were, and that might be one reason why Thundercats resonated so much with that generation. They look at these Thundercats almost like they're teachers. For a modern audience, we wanted to make sure that that Lion-O was learning a character lesson that helped his hero journey from prince to king. Half of the episodes – maybe more –focus on a lesson very easily identified by our age 6-11 audience that would be the payoff for the episode in terms of what Lion-O learned. -------------------------------------------------- Cheetara looked so bad already at this point like a Ho, especially in kids eyes eventhoug kids may not really relize what is a Ho. If she will not make things good with Lion-O or making her stay with Tygra without any care towards Lion-O's feelings (the worst of worst case scenario like that I did, will make the triangle a bit too heavy for kids in my oppinion, as all three of them we will be seeing alot), considering all the things she did with Lion-O were still fresh in Lion-O and her minds, That will make her character worst especially in kids eyes. Its like "okay forget Lion-O, now I am with Tygra". Kids see Lion-O/Cheetara more as a romantic couple than Tygra/Cheetara, with all that build up with Lion-O/Cheetara thing. One of the reasons they have this Tygra/cheetara thing at the end was to show kids that you must not forget someone that already had a good deed to you from the past, before moving on, thus the thank you kiss. One of the lessons for kids. Thus the next lesson will be the moving on with Lion-O part, and making things good with Lion-O too. They wanted to suprise us with Ep13 ending aside from the lesson for kids thing, so they will not do T/C angle again next that will be too predictable as cleary they wanted to be unpredictable with the story, as they also changed the title of Ep14 from "lost causes" to "NEw Alliances". The Cheetara has chosen Tygra comment, I am sure there's alot more whether its a dialogue twist, She has chosen twice, the truth of her choices, etc to it as with all the analysis, facts,data and discussions. |
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Bulk of the stuff is done. Thanks for asking. |
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I wonder why thunderia gave up on tech? |
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I really don't think many 6-11 boys (which is the main target audience) will really care one way or the other about ships. They watch for the action. I also don't think they'll read into those scenes as much as an adult might. IMO I think the love triangle was placed in there mostly for the fans of the OS who always wondered why Cheetara never hooked up with anyone. |
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She know he likes her. How she reacted when kit was teasing them about kissing. She didn't say anything, so she was fine with it. In E12, she kissed his cheek. He look back as in you chose me, she didn't say anything. If she was going to tell lion-o that she didn't care for his feelings, she would have set him straigth along time ago. She is not a player, she will go for the highest good. If she doesn't tell lion-o then it makes her dishonest. The dialogue was very vague. We know she chose him, but the kiss was a thank you. The writers made sure that the kids knew it was for a thank you. Oh I haven't thanked you. The did that on purpose. She didn't make her feelings clear, she has the whole show. Everyone saw it. Lost causes. I like that title better. |
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Starbuck was my favorite and he was a player. |
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Dr: T.: I recall that the original show liked to present moral lessons along with the stories. I see that you've kept that aspect in the reboot, especially in that episode "Song of the Pedlars". MJ: That was actually one of Sam Register's notes early on: that we retain that from the original series because was such a big part of it. They had a staff psychologist that helped dictate what these lessons were, and that might be one reason why Thundercats resonated so much with that generation. They look at these Thundercats almost like they're teachers. For a modern audience, we wanted to make sure that that Lion-O was learning a character lesson that helped his hero journey from prince to king. Half of the episodes – maybe more –focus on a lesson very easily identified by our age 6-11 audience that would be the payoff for the episode in terms of what Lion-O learned. -------------------------------------------------- Naturally Cheetara's moral compass ain't looking to good in kids eyes, so they have to make it good next episodes. "Lost Causes" too much of a spoiler unfortunately:D |
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There is more to it than that. There is no way they will make cheetara look bad. Thanks. |
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