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=== ''[[Thundercats]]'' provides examples of: ===
* [[Action Girl]] - Cheetara. Remarkably, in several episodes she gets to save the day, on her own, when all the rest of the team has been defeated.
* [[Action-Hogging Opening]]
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* [[Seers]] – The Sword of Omens. Cheetara now and then when the plot calls for it.
* [[Shoulders of Doom]] – {{spoiler|Tashi}} gets these in ''Enemy's Pride''.
* [[Shout-Out]] – Snarf is basically a [[Super-Deformed]] [[The Hobbit (novel)|Smaug]].
* [[Sugar Bowl]] – The Berbils' village
** [[Sugar Apocalypse]] – They often had said village burned or attacked; they were pretty much the designated [[Damsel in Distress]] of the series.
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** Ssslithe, yessssss?
** And the [[Rule of Three|Berserkers, Berserkers, Berserkers]]! They have a tic, tic, tic, too!
* [[We Come in Peace, Shoot to Kill]] – There was an episode of ''[[Thundercats]]'' that had Lion-o attack an innocent alien visitor, then out of embarrassment help the next alien he met, who turned out (of course) to be evil.
** This was also an example of [[Ugly Hero, Good-Looking Villain]], as Lion-O fired on the first alien because he was ugly and spoke gruffly, while the second was elegant and cultured. [[Anvilicious|So Now You Know]]. [[And Knowing Is Half the Battle]].
*** Episode: ''Good And Ugly''.
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