Talk:ThunderCats (1985 TV series)/Archive 1
How cool were the Tundercats? wow! Selphie 14:45, 16 Aug 2004 (UTC)
It is truly a travesty that this page lacks any mention of the Robear Berbils.
How did the Thundercats intend to repopulate the planet with other thundercats wen there was only 1 female? Not very good planning. Chris H - UK.
Same goes for the Smurfs, really. Good lord! I theorize that some of the others (Smurfs, not Thundercats) were less-obvious females..
--- Hey, one of the greatest cartoon series I have ever seen.
Jorge, Mar del Plata,Argentina
Profanity
Is it really necessary to have a strong profanity in this article? I replaced the word with f**k but this was reverted back. It's as if someone has gone out of their way to put a swear-word on this article.
- I've removed the reference that contained this profanity. Parodies on the internet that dub new dialog over the actual clips are not "Outtakes", and have nothing to do with the actual series. MrItty 17:14, 4 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Actually, Larry Kenney, the voice of Lion-O and Jackalman (among other characters), has gone on record as stating the "Outtakes" from Thundercats are, in fact, real. It's even confirmed in Matt Blank's interview.DrachenFyre 23:52, Apr 4, 2005 (UTC)
- Whether the outtakes are real or not is besides the point - i.e it is unnecessary and irresponsible for a credible encyclopedia article to have strong (or any) profanity. The only exceptions to this would be articles about the etymology of such words for example, and then it should be objective and NPOV. This is clearly not the case for the ThunderCats article! Marky1981 09:14, 5 Apr 2005 (UTC)
- Hmm. Very well then. DrachenFyre 14:32, Apr 5, 2005 (UTC)
Third Earth = our Earth?
Has Third Earth been confimed officially that it is our Earth (in the future)? If not, we should either delete "(which is our own planet earth in a distant future)" or change it to something like "(which is speculated to be planet Earth in a distant future)" Marky1981 11:34, 24 Jun 2005 (UTC)