

Do you think the Sword Of Omens just powers itself?ī) Depends. Sacrilege or much-needed update?Ī) You could do with the royalties. Key details of the plot have been changed and the characters have all been given pointy anime faces. 4: Cartoon Network has commissioned a 'reimagining' of Thundercats. You have more important things to do than worry about some boring rainforest.ī) Frankly, you're more concerned by Third Earth's lack of leading female feline scientists.Ĭ) "Snarf? Global Snarfing?" Liberal amounts of the word "Snarf" should mask your poor grasp of world events.ĭ) You're happy to play along with this quiz, but theoretical questions about reducing carbon emissions on a fictional planet is getting a bit ridiculous, frankly. What's your solution?Ī) What, listen to those eggheads? You're a Thundercat, protector of the people of Thundera. 3: Third Earth's top boffins are claiming the planet is doomed unless climate change is dealt with immediately. What's your weapon of choice?Ī) The Sword Of Omens, of course! Offers Sight Beyond Sight, fires laser beams, and now comes with hedge trimmer attachment.ī) The Bo-Staff, though you like to think that your true weapon is your indomitable spirit of feminine independence.ĭ) A vintage Harmony bass. 2: Every Thundercat needs some sort of bludgeoning, slashing or goring implement. Deny him the attention he craves.Ĭ) Curl up in the foetal position and hope that things resolve themselves peacefully.ĭ) Blissed-out synths and a hypnotic 5/4 time groove should quieten this Mumm-Ra guy down. That usually shuts him up.ī) Frankly you find these displays of testosterone-fuelled supervillainry pathetic. Face like a pickled whelk and very sensitive about his looks. He's already tipped over a tub of garlic mayo and is threatening to imprison the souls of the other patrons for all eternity. Answer honestly, and no cheating … 1: "Ever-living source of evil" Mumm-Ra is getting a bit lairy in a Third Earth Kebab House. In an attempt to put to bed those playground arguments about who got to play as lead Thundercat Lion-O, and who got stuck with being rubbish cat-thing Snarf, we've compiled a quick Cosmo-style quiz.
THUNDERCATS CARTOON LIONO TEST TV
This is an archived discussion thread from the forums, which are now closed.H ooo! Thundercats has returned, with Cartoon Network airing a new reboot of the 80s kids TV staple. Since no one else was formally designated as the sword's new recipient before the previous king died, Mumm-Ra could believe that the War-stone will judge him worthy enough since it hasn't been presented with a better candidate. Mumm-Ra could be grasping on the idea that I just presented about the stones. Each of the four special stones appears to have some degree of intellect (as demonstrated by the Spirit-stone judging Lion-O worthy of having a shot at a second life), so they could judge on their own whether or not someone is worthy to wield their power. Does that mean the sword is only keyed to work properly for lions?Mumm-Ra had no hand in the creation of the sword, so he may believe that is how it works (keyed on the bloodline of the original wielder), but he really doesn't know (just like he didn't know when he attacked Thundera that he couldn't simply pluck-out the War-stone as soon as he got the sword). He goes 'the king is dead, the sword will finally be mine' without considering the option that Tygra can be king. Mumm-ra's wording is fairly interesting in the 2nd clip. That could be done in episode 16 here if, for instance, Lion-O uses the knowledge that he gained from his trip into the Book of Omens about Mumm-Ra's 'pyramid' being a spaceship (or aspects of how some systems are controlled) to give himself (and the others) an edge in beating Mumm-Ra and getting the sword back. I'm hoping that writing will end once the pressures of jamming in Lion-O's new trials is done. I can understand that they wanted Mumm-Ra's generals to be a more credible threat than the Mutants in the original series, but it could have been done through other means. Inconsistency for plot goals is just amateurishness and/or laziness on the part of the writer. In fact, that episode wasn't even consistent with Cheetara, Lion-O, and Tygra's combat capabilities between the beginning of the episode and the end. Slithe should have been disarmed in under 15 seconds.

I mean honestly, Lion-O beat the Duelist right? And he was supposedly the best fighter in the land (at least with swords).Yeah, that example right there was one of the particularly galling aspects to Lion-O's fight with Slithe in 'New Alliances'.
