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Old 01-14-2012, 07:21 PM   #4748
L08e16o
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Originally Posted by cmangund View Post
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.

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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
Wow, that says a lot.

There is more to it than that. There is no way they will make cheetara look bad.

Thanks.
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