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=== Tropes for ''[[Thundercats 2011|ThunderCats (2011)]]'', 0-B ===
==0-9==
 
* [[Seventh-Episode Twist]]: Episode 7, "Legacy" is when we learn the history of the Thundercats, the exact nature of their historical conflict with Mumm-Ra, and the game changes. They don't just need the Sword and Book of Omens, now they need to unite the Animals and find ''three'' other mystical stones.
 
==A==
* [[Abnormal Ammo]]: In "Berbils," mercenary slaver the Conquedor wields a [[BFG]] that fires giant, brightly-colored globs of [[Sticky Situation|adhesive goo]] to stop attacks, while his [[Cute Machines]] victims the [[Beary Funny|Ro-Bear]] Berbils later retaliate by building a [[Covered in Gunge|green slime]] dispensing turret gun in defense of their village.
* [[Absurdly High Stakes Game]]: In "The Duelist and the Drifter," when Lion-O [[Throwing Down the Gauntlet|challenges]] [[Master Swordsman]] the Duelist to a fight, and [[The Bet|raises the stakes]] to winning the Duelist's collection of trophy blades, the Duelist insists that since Lion-O has only ''one'' sword to offer in return, the boy should agree to give up his ''life'' if he loses. Lion-O agrees to the terms.
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* [[Awakening the Sleeping Giant]]: [[Played Straight]] and [[Lampshaded]] in "Between Brothers" when the usually pacifist Elephants, previously [[Obstructive Code of Conduct|constrained]] by a need to meditate on their every dilemma, decide to engage the [[Lizard Folk|Lizards]] directly:
{{quote|'''Wilykit''': You just woke a village of sleeping giants!}}
 
==B==
* [[Back-to-Back Badasses]]: Performed in [[Flash Back]] by Grune and Panthro during a battlefield [[Body Count Competition]].
* [[Backstory]]:
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* [[Bag of Holding]]: Tookit the thief has one called the "Forever Bag" capable of holding several warehouses worth of stolen goods in a sack that's roughly 2-3 feet tall.
* [[Balcony Speech]]: King Claudus gives one in a public arena dedicating some celebratory games to the memory of Panthro.
* [[Barefoot Cartoon AnimalsAnimal]]s: The entire Animal cast so far, [[The One Who Wears Shoes|except]] Leo, Panthera and the Swordmaker. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] for Cats, who can use their foot claws to climb structures like the giant tree featured in their games. Most Cats make a point of wearing spats for fashion's sake, but there are exceptions such as Pumyra.
* [[Bat Signal]]: In "Song of the Petalars," this appears as an [[Empathic Weapon|empathic]] power of the Sword of Omens. Lion-O's [[By the Power of Grayskull]] causes the Eye of Thundera to project his [[Iconic Logo|royal emblem]] into the sky just before Lion-O and his Thundercats enter a battle {{spoiler|Which brings a nearby Panthro to the rescue}}.
* [[Battle Cry]]:
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