![]() ![]() and the dialogue was believable - as in, they feel like real people that you can connect with. there was a good amount of character development, background stories, and relationships building. every episode was pretty epic, and even the fillers were pretty good (the main problem with most "anime") they dealed with serious conflicts. Story - Although I'm yet sure to where this show is heading at, so far the plot lines were good. and I just hope the animators realize they put that as a standard for the show and will never get lazy. the quality is as good as something you would expect from a movie. Animation - every episode so far was animated without laziness, with fluid character movement in every degree possible. well, character than the original ones - who looked like your cardboard superheroes. the designs have a modern touch to them and fit the fantasy environment well. but it's detailed enough to be taken seriously. So, lets break this show down : Artstyle - some may disagree with me but as an artist myself I find it very beautiful, it's colorful and easy on the eye. and I think this combo of American writing and voice acting with Asian artstyle and animation is just proved as a great choice again. not only that, but it even easily beats most of the real "anime" out there. just to name some) it's really in line with them in terms of quality and charm. (up there with TMNT (2003) The Jackie Chan adventures, and even Avatar : The last airbender. it became one of my favorite animated shows of all time. but I gave it a shot, and this remake not only topped all my expectations. and I thought it was corny - and that silly idea wouldn't work nowdays. To be honest, I never watched the original thundercats except for a couple of episodes. ![]()
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