^ I actually think it's good that there are differences between the two series in terms of tone and writing, because it keeps them from being carbon copies of each other, even though there are enormous similarities between them.
The 80s had the best cartoons--He-Man, She-Ra, Thundercats, Super Powers, Jem, Transformers, GI Joe, M.A.S.K.
That ad is awesome.
Yes it was. Makes me want that movie, though without Pitt as Lion-O.
Looks like they sampled a bit of Trek in there. The planet explosion looked a lot like the explosion of Praxus in STVI.
In rewatching both shows at different points when Toonami ran them, I think Thundercats had somewhat better writing than Silverhawks, with the latter being more distinctly on a kids' level. There were some genuinely good storylines in Thundercats (one that springs to mind is the five-part Anointment episodes, where Lion-O had to truly earn his lord title by competing against the other Thundercats), while often times in Silverhawks they just made stuff out of the blue. Silverhawks was pretty decent itself, but between the two I have a bigger spot for Thundercats.
The remake of Planet of the Apes, I believe.That ad is awesome.
Yes it was. Makes me want that movie, though without Pitt as Lion-O.
Looks like they sampled a bit of Trek in there. The planet explosion looked a lot like the explosion of Praxus in STVI.
Where did the monkey dudes come from?
I completely agree. I loved the old G. I. Joe series produced by Sunbow. People today pan the animation to that, and I ask "Why?". Sure it wasn't super smooth, but, the backgrounds were awesome, but even more importantly, the characters were drawn in propertion, resembling closely what a real person would like, so that way, as a kid, I could easily overlook the flaws in the animation, and let my suspension of disbelief take over.Cartoons started to suck when bad animation became revered in the animation world. Now to have a cartoon your characters needs to be highly stylized and appear as though children drew them. I've heard more than once in the last decade animators actually talking about how great it is that his character looks like some kid drew it. How that became the norm in animation, I don't know. Whatever happened to actually trying to draw realistic-looking people? Hell, even the cartoons based on comics now look more like Pokemon than the comics that they're based on. Just look at Teen Titans.
Cartoons started to suck when bad animation became revered in the animation world. Now to have a cartoon your characters needs to be highly stylized and appear as though children drew them. I've heard more than once in the last decade animators actually talking about how great it is that his character looks like some kid drew it. How that became the norm in animation, I don't know. Whatever happened to actually trying to draw realistic-looking people? Hell, even the cartoons based on comics now look more like Pokemon than the comics that they're based on. Just look at Teen Titans.
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