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* [[Tailor-Made Prison]]: Panthera ''makes'' one to imprison her Commander.
* [[Tailor-Made Prison]]: Panthera ''makes'' one to imprison her Commander.
* [[Take Up My Sword]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]] and made quite [[Literal Metaphor|literal]]. The Sword of Omens is the [[Ancestral Weapon]] of Thundera's kings, which Lion-O inherits on his father Claudus' death.
* [[Take Up My Sword]]: [[Justified Trope|Justified]] and made quite [[Literal Metaphor|literal]]. The Sword of Omens is the [[Ancestral Weapon]] of Thundera's kings, which Lion-O inherits on his father Claudus' death.
* [[Talking Is a Free Action|Talking]]/TransformationIsAFreeAction: Notably [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]], in service of [[The Un-Reveal]]. Mumm-Ra attempts his incantation only to be interrupted {{spoiler|by the rising sun.}} Fortunately for him, he has an army on his side.
* [[Talking Is a Free Action|Talking]]/TransformationIsAFreeAction: Notably [[Subverted Trope|Subverted]], in service of [[The Un-Reveal]]. Mumm-Ra attempts his incantation only to be interrupted {{spoiler|by the rising sun.}} Fortunately for him, he has an army on his side.
* [[Tap on the Head]]: Cheetara uses her staff to sharply rap the head of a mugger who had Lion-O headlocked, in a [[Conveniently-Timed Attack From Behind]]
* [[Tap on the Head]]: Cheetara uses her staff to sharply rap the head of a mugger who had Lion-O headlocked, in a [[Conveniently-Timed Attack From Behind]]
* [[Team Title]]
* [[Team Title]]
* [[Technology Is Evil]]: "The Soul Sever" shows that Lion-O slowly adopted this point of view since the destruction of Thundera, going from one extreme to another. The events of the episode itself make him realize that technology isn't inherently bad or good, it's how it's used that decides it.
* [[Technology Is Evil]]: "The Soul Sever" shows that Lion-O slowly adopted this point of view since the destruction of Thundera, going from one extreme to another. The events of the episode itself make him realize that technology isn't inherently bad or good, it's how it's used that decides it.
* [[Temple of Doom]]: In "Journey to the Tower of Omens" an elaborate one (with [[Plot Tailored to the Party]]) must be traversed to get to the Tower of Omens.
* [[Temple of Doom]]: In "Journey to the Tower of Omens" an elaborate one (with [[Plot Tailored to the Party]]) must be traversed to get to the Tower of Omens.
* [[Tempting Fate]]:
* [[Tempting Fate]]:
{{quote| '''Claudus [during Lion-O's rite of passage]:''' It is now the Thundercats who are strong enough to maintain this fragile peace!<br />
{{quote|'''Claudus [during Lion-O's rite of passage]:''' It is now the Thundercats who are strong enough to maintain this fragile peace!
'''Tygra [during the fête]:''' Perhaps what the skeptics say is true: the book's existence is no more real than its stories of technology or Mumm-Ra.<br />
'''Tygra [during the fête]:''' Perhaps what the skeptics say is true: the book's existence is no more real than its stories of technology or Mumm-Ra.
'''Tygra [while boasting their discovery of the [[Evil Weapon|soP]]]:''' See? I told you all of that nonsense about...<br />
'''Tygra [while boasting their discovery of the [[Evil Weapon|soP]]]:''' See? I told you all of that nonsense about...<br />
'''Cheetara [interrupts him]:''' DON'T. Taunt. The curse! }}
'''Cheetara [interrupts him]:''' DON'T. Taunt. The curse! }}
* [[Theme Tune]]: The original, [[Rearrange the Song|rearranged]] and ''severely'' [[Truncated Theme Tune|truncated]].
* [[Theme Tune]]: The original, [[Rearrange the Song|rearranged]] and ''severely'' [[Truncated Theme Tune|truncated]].
* [[Theory Before Phenomenon]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] Type One. Viewpoint character Lion-O ''is'' the "crackpot" explaining his belief in [[Lost Technology]] to a skeptical but patient Cheetara, while escorting her to the shop of Jorma, his [[Friend in the Black Market]]. Jorma proudly says: "Y'think ''this'' is a fairy tale?" while unveiling a [[Black Box]]. Cheetara pegs it as [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]], and, not unkindly, says she thinks Lion-O is "[[Damned By Faint Praise|different]]."
* [[Theory Before Phenomenon]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] Type One. Viewpoint character Lion-O ''is'' the "crackpot" explaining his belief in [[Lost Technology]] to a skeptical but patient Cheetara, while escorting her to the shop of Jorma, his [[Friend in the Black Market]]. Jorma proudly says: "Y'think ''this'' is a fairy tale?" while unveiling a [[Black Box]]. Cheetara pegs it as [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]], and, not unkindly, says she thinks Lion-O is "[[Damned By Faint Praise|different]]."
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: When the Lizards want an empire to fall, they hit it with [[Superweapon Surprise|everything they've got]].
* [[There Is No Kill Like Overkill]]: When the Lizards want an empire to fall, they hit it with [[Superweapon Surprise|everything they've got]].
* [[They Called Me Mad]]: [[Downplayed Trope|Downplayed]]. Lion-O makes reference to years of being called crazy for his disturbingly irrational dabbling in the science of technology. His great sin? ''[[The Cuckoolander Was Right|Believing in it]].''
* [[They Called Me Mad]]: [[Downplayed Trope|Downplayed]]. Lion-O makes reference to years of being called crazy for his disturbingly irrational dabbling in the science of technology. His great sin? ''[[The Cuckoolander Was Right|Believing in it]].''
* [[Thicker Than Water]]:
* [[Thicker Than Water]]:
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* [[This Is Gonna Suck]]: Cheetara's reaction when Panthro meets up with Grune for the first time since Grune's betrayal.
* [[This Is Gonna Suck]]: Cheetara's reaction when Panthro meets up with Grune for the first time since Grune's betrayal.
* [[Threat Backfire]]: Grune destroys a tree in the Elephant's home hoping to scare them into telling him what he wants to know. They thank him kindly and honestly as removing the tree will give their gardens more sunlight now.
* [[Threat Backfire]]: Grune destroys a tree in the Elephant's home hoping to scare them into telling him what he wants to know. They thank him kindly and honestly as removing the tree will give their gardens more sunlight now.
* [[Three Plus Two]]: In "Ramlak Rising" [[Power Trio]] Lion-O, Tygra and Cheetara ([[Team Pet|and Snarf]]) pick up [[Tagalong Kid|Tagalong Kids]] the Thunderkittens on their way out of Thundera.
* [[Three Plus Two]]: In "Ramlak Rising" [[Power Trio]] Lion-O, Tygra and Cheetara ([[Team Pet|and Snarf]]) pick up [[Tagalong Kid|Tagalong Kids]] the Thunderkittens on their way out of Thundera.
* [[Threshold Guardians]]: In "The Trials of Lion-O" arc, the Spirit Stone makes Lion-O face guardians [[A Form You Are Comfortable With|in the form of]] the other Thundercats that challenge him to overcome his various flaws. Each guard keys that he must win through defeating their challenges, which then open gateways to proceed further in the trials, given to him to see if he is worthy {{spoiler|of a [[Back From the Dead|second chance]] at life.}}
* [[Threshold Guardians]]: In "The Trials of Lion-O" arc, the Spirit Stone makes Lion-O face guardians [[A Form You Are Comfortable With|in the form of]] the other Thundercats that challenge him to overcome his various flaws. Each guard keys that he must win through defeating their challenges, which then open gateways to proceed further in the trials, given to him to see if he is worthy {{spoiler|of a [[Back from the Dead|second chance]] at life.}}
* [[Through a Face Full of Fur]]: In "Journey to the Tower of Omens," Wilykit blushes briefly while making smooching noises, teasing Lion-O about Cheetara's [[Hands-On Approach]] when coaching him in the use of the Sword of Omens.
* [[Through a Face Full of Fur]]: In "Journey to the Tower of Omens," Wilykit blushes briefly while making smooching noises, teasing Lion-O about Cheetara's [[Hands-On Approach]] when coaching him in the use of the Sword of Omens.
** In "Into the Astral Plain", we see a young Tygra blush during a flashback to when he first met Cheetara.
** In "Into the Astral Plain", we see a young Tygra blush during a flashback to when he first met Cheetara.
* [[Throwing Down the Gauntlet]]:
* [[Throwing Down the Gauntlet]]:
** In "Omens Part 1" During Grune's homecoming festival, while watching [[Gladiator Games]] in [[The Thunderdome]], Lion-O finally has enough of Tygra's insults, and challenges him to a match, hoping to embarrass him in front of his hero, Grune. It doesn't end well.
** In "Omens Part 1" During Grune's homecoming festival, while watching [[Gladiator Games]] in [[The Thunderdome]], Lion-O finally has enough of Tygra's insults, and challenges him to a match, hoping to embarrass him in front of his hero, Grune. It doesn't end well.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter" this is how the Duelist gets young, [[Hot-Blooded]] swordsmen like Lion-O to agree to duel him. He favors the [[Showdown At High Noon]].
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter" this is how the Duelist gets young, [[Hot-Blooded]] swordsmen like Lion-O to agree to duel him. He favors the [[Showdown At High Noon]].
** In the same episode, the Drifter doesn't throw down a gauntlet so much as lazily proffer the willow reed [[Oral Fixation Fixation|in his mouth]]. He bets Lion-O can't split it, and gives him [[Rule of Three|three swings]] to try...
** In the same episode, the Drifter doesn't throw down a gauntlet so much as lazily proffer the willow reed [[Oral Fixation Fixation|in his mouth]]. He bets Lion-O can't split it, and gives him [[Rule of Three|three swings]] to try...
** Later, Lion-O demands a rematch and the Duelist agrees, but only if Lion-O [[Duel to the Death|puts his life at stake]].
** Later, Lion-O demands a rematch and the Duelist agrees, but only if Lion-O [[Duel to the Death|puts his life at stake]].
* [[The Thunderdome]]: Thundera has a tremendous amphitheatre where Cats can watch the [[Blood Sport]] [[Gladiator Games]]. It's later the site of a [[Defensive Feint Trap]] and Claudus' assassination at the climax of [[The Siege]] of Thundera.
* [[The Thunderdome]]: Thundera has a tremendous amphitheatre where Cats can watch the [[Blood Sport]] [[Gladiator Games]]. It's later the site of a [[Defensive Feint Trap]] and Claudus' assassination at the climax of [[The Siege]] of Thundera.
* [[Time Dissonance]]: The Thundercats encounter a group who have this issue, with a briefly lost tribe member being deeply touched that they had "never stopped looking for me" when he had been out of sight for mere minutes.
* [[Time Dissonance]]: The Thundercats encounter a group who have this issue, with a briefly lost tribe member being deeply touched that they had "never stopped looking for me" when he had been out of sight for mere minutes.
* [[Tired of Running]]: In "Song of the Petalars," Lion-O decides to face the Lizard army head-on after they have spent a day on a [[Stern Chase]]. Only a [[Deus Ex Machina]] prevents the battle from becoming the Thundercats' [[Last Stand]].
* [[Tired of Running]]: In "Song of the Petalars," Lion-O decides to face the Lizard army head-on after they have spent a day on a [[Stern Chase]]. Only a [[Deus Ex Machina]] prevents the battle from becoming the Thundercats' [[Last Stand]].
* [[Title-Only Opening]]: Rare Western Animation example.
* [[Title-Only Opening]]: Rare Western Animation example.
* [[Title Scream]]: "Thunder... THUNDER... THUNDERCATS, HOOOOOOO!!!"
* [[Title Scream]]: "Thunder... THUNDER... THUNDERCATS, HOOOOOOO!!!"
* [[To Absent Friends]]: Claudus' speech at the games' opening dedication ends with him, his sons and Grune raising their glasses to toast Panthro, while the crowd cheers raucously.
* [[To Absent Friends]]: Claudus' speech at the games' opening dedication ends with him, his sons and Grune raising their glasses to toast Panthro, while the crowd cheers raucously.
* [[Tomes of Prophecy and Fate]]: The Book of Omens
* [[Tomes of Prophecy and Fate]]: The Book of Omens
* [[Too Important to Walk]]: Grune arrives standing astride a giant geode hauled by a [[Working on the Chain Gang|chain gang]] of dozens of Lizard slaves.
* [[Too Important to Walk]]: Grune arrives standing astride a giant geode hauled by a [[Working on the Chain Gang|chain gang]] of dozens of Lizard slaves.
* [[Took a Level In Jerkass]]: All the cats have done this at one point or another. Lion-O has an extended bout of it from "New Alliances" through the end of "The Trials of Lion-O," the first part of which had ''all'' the cats taking a level or two, actively picking on and subverting him. {{spoiler|They do feel pretty bad about it when he dies though.}}
* [[Took a Level in Jerkass]]: All the cats have done this at one point or another. Lion-O has an extended bout of it from "New Alliances" through the end of "The Trials of Lion-O," the first part of which had ''all'' the cats taking a level or two, actively picking on and subverting him. {{spoiler|They do feel pretty bad about it when he dies though.}}
* [[Torches and Pitchforks]]: When Lion-O's attempt at [[Shaming the Mob]] backfires and they begin to demand a [[Vigilante Execution]] of stockaded Lizard prisoners, Lion-O demands the mob [[Go Through Me]] as he's joined by Tygra and Cheetara. Their leader's response is to call Lion-O "[[Fantastic Slur|Lizard Lover]]" and then threaten to put ''him'' in the stocks. A brawl breaks out which is only halted by the timely arrival of Claudus.
* [[Torches and Pitchforks]]: When Lion-O's attempt at [[Shaming the Mob]] backfires and they begin to demand a [[Vigilante Execution]] of stockaded Lizard prisoners, Lion-O demands the mob [[Go Through Me]] as he's joined by Tygra and Cheetara. Their leader's response is to call Lion-O "[[Fantastic Slur|Lizard Lover]]" and then threaten to put ''him'' in the stocks. A brawl breaks out which is only halted by the timely arrival of Claudus.
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: {{spoiler|The Tiger Clan village.}}
* [[Town with a Dark Secret]]: {{spoiler|The Tiger Clan village.}}
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* [[Trail of Bread Crumbs]]: {{spoiler|Wilykit, who seems to be the only one who believes that Lion-O is still alive in "The Trials of Lion-O, Part 1", marks some boulders with drawings of her own face as the group is captured and forced to go with Slithe.}}
* [[Trail of Bread Crumbs]]: {{spoiler|Wilykit, who seems to be the only one who believes that Lion-O is still alive in "The Trials of Lion-O, Part 1", marks some boulders with drawings of her own face as the group is captured and forced to go with Slithe.}}
* [[Training the Peaceful Villagers]]: "Berbils"
* [[Training the Peaceful Villagers]]: "Berbils"
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: [[The Hero]] Lion-O's ''weapon'', the Sword of Omens, has a stock transformation sequence via [[By the Power of Grayskull]] where the blade lengthens from dagger to longsword while [[Sword Sparks|sparking]] impressively and shooting [[Sword Beam|Sword Beams]], recreated [[Internal Homage|shot-for-shot]] from the [[Thundercats|original series]].
* [[Transformation Sequence]]: [[The Hero]] Lion-O's ''weapon'', the Sword of Omens, has a stock transformation sequence via [[By the Power of Grayskull]] where the blade lengthens from dagger to longsword while [[Sword Sparks|sparking]] impressively and shooting [[Sword Beam|Sword Beams]], recreated [[Internal Homage|shot-for-shot]] from the [[Thundercats|original series]].
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Berbils have their own [[Metroid|Morph Ball]] form.
* [[Transforming Mecha]]: The Berbils have their own [[Metroid|Morph Ball]] form.
* [[Trial Balloon Question]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] as Jaga deliberately walks Lion-O into asking one
* [[Trial Balloon Question]]: [[Inverted Trope|Inverted]] as Jaga deliberately walks Lion-O into asking one
{{quote| '''Jaga''': The Book says that [[I Have This Friend|our greatest king]] will possess the ability of "[[Precognition|Sight Beyond Sight]]," <br />
{{quote|'''Jaga''': The Book says that [[I Have This Friend|our greatest king]] will possess the ability of "[[Precognition|Sight Beyond Sight]]," <br />
'''Lion-O''': Like having visions? }}
'''Lion-O''': Like having visions? }}
* [[Trojan Horse]]: {{spoiler|The Lizard Army gets into Thundera by hiding in a large, fake geode.}}
* [[Trojan Horse]]: {{spoiler|The Lizard Army gets into Thundera by hiding in a large, fake geode.}}
* [[Tron Lines]]: Appear on Mumm-Ra's [[Futuristic Pyramid]] when its door opens.
* [[Tron Lines]]: Appear on Mumm-Ra's [[Futuristic Pyramid]] when its door opens.
* [[Truncated Theme Tune]]: ''Ten seconds'' worth of surprisingly effective aural [[Adaptation Distillation]].
* [[Truncated Theme Tune]]: ''Ten seconds'' worth of surprisingly effective aural [[Adaptation Distillation]].
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: Played straight for drama in "The Curse of Ratilla" {{spoiler|between Cheetara and Tygra, breaking the curse of the [[Evil Weapon|Sword of Plun-Darr.]]}}
* [[True Love's Kiss]]: Played straight for drama in "The Curse of Ratilla" {{spoiler|between Cheetara and Tygra, breaking the curse of the [[Evil Weapon|Sword of Plun-Darr.]]}}
* [[Two Girls to a Team]]: Cheetara and Wilykit in a 2:4 ratio to male Thundercats (plus [[Team Pet|a Snarf]].)
* [[Two Girls to a Team]]: Cheetara and Wilykit in a 2:4 ratio to male Thundercats (plus [[Team Pet|a Snarf]].)
* [[Two Guys and a Girl]]: The Initial [[Power Trio]] of Lion-O Tygra and Cheetara.
* [[Two Guys and a Girl]]: The Initial [[Power Trio]] of Lion-O Tygra and Cheetara.
* [[Underestimating Badassery]]:
* [[Underestimating Badassery]]:
** In "Omens Part 1" an [[Angry Mob]] does this, assuming that Lion-O, Tygra and Cheetara are too outnumbered to put up much of a fight when pulling a [[Go Through Me]] in defense of some Lizards.
** In "Omens Part 1" an [[Angry Mob]] does this, assuming that Lion-O, Tygra and Cheetara are too outnumbered to put up much of a fight when pulling a [[Go Through Me]] in defense of some Lizards.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter," the Duelist [[Inverted Trope|inverts]] and [[Exploited Trope|exploits]] this to get inexperienced and [[Hot-Blooded]] swordsmen to take up his challenge.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter," the Duelist [[Inverted Trope|inverts]] and [[Exploited Trope|exploits]] this to get inexperienced and [[Hot-Blooded]] swordsmen to take up his challenge.
** In the same episode, the Drifter [[Inverted Trope|takes advantage of]] Lion-O's naiveté to make a point about how sorely outmatched Lion-O is against opponents with any measure of defensive guile.
** In the same episode, the Drifter [[Inverted Trope|takes advantage of]] Lion-O's naiveté to make a point about how sorely outmatched Lion-O is against opponents with any measure of defensive guile.
* [[Unobtanium]]: In "Old Friends" Thundrillium is needed to power the Thundertank, so the Thundercats have to head to Cloud Mine, where the Lizards have a mining operation.
* [[Unobtanium]]: In "Old Friends" Thundrillium is needed to power the Thundertank, so the Thundercats have to head to Cloud Mine, where the Lizards have a mining operation.
* [[Unreliable Illustrator]]:
* [[Unreliable Illustrator]]:
** Sometimes the Eye of Thundera is depicted with a [[Faceless Eye|black pupil]] in its resting state, other times, it's simply a red stone.
** Sometimes the Eye of Thundera is depicted with a [[Faceless Eye|black pupil]] in its resting state, other times, it's simply a red stone.
** In "Old Friends" Grune's mace vanishes [[Hyperspace Mallet|then reappears]] just as he's taking a swing at Panthro.
** In "Old Friends" Grune's mace vanishes [[Hyperspace Mallet|then reappears]] just as he's taking a swing at Panthro.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter," despite being narratively referred to as such, the Duelist's left hand sword does not match the gold Sword of Hattanzo, but is a [[Palette Swap|gold recolor]] of the grey serrated sword the Duelist used in [[Flash Back]] before obtaining it.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter," despite being narratively referred to as such, the Duelist's left hand sword does not match the gold Sword of Hattanzo, but is a [[Palette Swap|gold recolor]] of the grey serrated sword the Duelist used in [[Flash Back]] before obtaining it.
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: Mumm-Ra's attempted transformation in "Omens Part 2" is interrupted {{spoiler|by the timely arrival of the sun.}}
* [[The Un-Reveal]]: Mumm-Ra's attempted transformation in "Omens Part 2" is interrupted {{spoiler|by the timely arrival of the sun.}}
* [[Unsportsmanlike Gloating]]: In "Omens Part 1": Tygra does this ''before'' he's won a match of the [[Gladiator Games]] against Lion-O, as an effective [[I Shall Taunt You]] that ultimately ensures Tygra's win.
* [[Unsportsmanlike Gloating]]: In "Omens Part 1": Tygra does this ''before'' he's won a match of the [[Gladiator Games]] against Lion-O, as an effective [[I Shall Taunt You]] that ultimately ensures Tygra's win.
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* [[Unwilling Suspension]]:
* [[Unwilling Suspension]]:
** In "Omens Part 2" A hostage is presented to Claudus this way, as part of a [[Hostage for Macguffin]] gambit.
** In "Omens Part 2" A hostage is presented to Claudus this way, as part of a [[Hostage for Macguffin]] gambit.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter" The Drifter gets [[Downplayed Trope|snagged]] on fences [[Rule of Three|three times]], each time needing [[Distressed Dude|Lion-O's help]] to get down, and offering advice in return.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter" The Drifter gets [[Downplayed Trope|snagged]] on fences [[Rule of Three|three times]], each time needing [[Dude in Distress|Lion-O's help]] to get down, and offering advice in return.
* [[Urban Segregation]]: The first hint that Thundera is not the [[Shining City]] shown in the [[Epic Tracking Shot]] is the downward [[Tilt]] exposing Thundera's slums. [[Word of God]] holds that this is not just classism at work, but the [http://crewofomens.tumblr.com/post/8435103220/i-first-saw-thundercats-on-toonami-when-i-was-young mechanism] of a [[Fantastic Caste System]], whereby tailed Cats and Specific minorities are confined to a [[Fantastic Ghetto]], while the tailless live lives of wealth and privilege.
* [[Urban Segregation]]: The first hint that Thundera is not the [[Shining City]] shown in the [[Epic Tracking Shot]] is the downward [[Tilt]] exposing Thundera's slums. [[Word of God]] holds that this is not just classism at work, but the [https://web.archive.org/web/20120725004705/http://crewofomens.tumblr.com/post/8435103220/i-first-saw-thundercats-on-toonami-when-i-was-young mechanism] of a [[Fantastic Caste System]], whereby tailed Cats and Specific minorities are confined to a [[Fantastic Ghetto]], while the tailless live lives of wealth and privilege.
* [[Vagueness Is Coming]]: It's little wonder that Lion-O didn't know what his vision in the Sword of Omens meant. A contextless [[Mirror Monster]] image of a scary, red-eyed face doesn't exactly scream, "[[The Empire]] is doomed to fall on the 'morrow."
* [[Vagueness Is Coming]]: It's little wonder that Lion-O didn't know what his vision in the Sword of Omens meant. A contextless [[Mirror Monster]] image of a scary, red-eyed face doesn't exactly scream, "[[The Empire]] is doomed to fall on the 'morrow."
* [[Vestigial Empire]]: Thundera, with its handful of living Cats, a monarch among them.
* [[Vestigial Empire]]: Thundera, with its handful of living Cats, a monarch among them.
* [[Viewers Are Goldfish]]: A [[Really Dead Montage]] occurs that contains only intra-episode footage, which is more than a little redundant.
* [[Viewers Are Goldfish]]: A [[Really Dead Montage]] occurs that contains only intra-episode footage, which is more than a little redundant.
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** In "Journey to the Tower of Omens" Mumm-Ra turns tail and runs after the Thundercats gain an unexpected advantage.
** In "Journey to the Tower of Omens" Mumm-Ra turns tail and runs after the Thundercats gain an unexpected advantage.
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter" The Duelist is allowed to run after trying to stab an opponent [[In the Back]].
** In "The Duelist and the Drifter" The Duelist is allowed to run after trying to stab an opponent [[In the Back]].
** In "Berbils" the Conquedor and his allies run after Lion-O disarms him.
** In "Berbils" the Conquedor and his allies run after Lion-O disarms him.
* [[Vision Quest]]: Lion-O must perform one of these before he can fully access the Book of Omens
* [[Vision Quest]]: Lion-O must perform one of these before he can fully access the Book of Omens
* [[Visual Pun]]: Thundera's [[Gladiator Games]] have Cats [[Cat Up a Tree|racing up a tree]], while [[Cat Fight|fighting]] to ring [[Who Will Bell the Cat|a bell]] and losing when [[Cats Hate Water|they hit water]].
* [[Visual Pun]]: Thundera's [[Gladiator Games]] have Cats [[Cat Up a Tree|racing up a tree]], while [[Cat Fight|fighting]] to ring [[Who Will Bell the Cat?|a bell]] and losing when [[Cats Hate Water|they hit water]].
* [[The Voiceless]]: The Clerics, Claudus' [[Church Militant]] [[Praetorian Guard]] who dress like [[Nuns Are Spooky|spooky nuns]] speak no dialogue as part of their [[Full-Body Disguise|Full Body Disguises]].
* [[The Voiceless]]: The Clerics, Claudus' [[Church Militant]] [[Praetorian Guard]] who dress like [[Nuns Are Spooky|spooky nuns]] speak no dialogue as part of their [[Full-Body Disguise|Full Body Disguises]].
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]]: In "Ramlak Rising" when Tygra vomits off the side of the sand-ship, the viewer is spared the visual (but not the audio) through depicting him from behind, slumped over the ship's rail with his face off-camera.
* [[Vomit Discretion Shot]]: In "Ramlak Rising" when Tygra vomits off the side of the sand-ship, the viewer is spared the visual (but not the audio) through depicting him from behind, slumped over the ship's rail with his face off-camera.
* [[Walking the Earth]]:
* [[Walking the Earth]]:
** The series' premise is that the Thundercats must do this in search of [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]] that have the power to stop [[Big Bad]] Mumm-Ra.
** The series' premise is that the Thundercats must do this in search of [[MacGuffin|MacGuffins]] that have the power to stop [[Big Bad]] Mumm-Ra.
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* [[The Wall Around the World]]:
* [[The Wall Around the World]]:
** In "Omens Part 1" Thundera is shown to have one of these, contributing to the Cats' insularity and complacent sense of superiority.
** In "Omens Part 1" Thundera is shown to have one of these, contributing to the Cats' insularity and complacent sense of superiority.
** In "Song of the Petalars" [[The Hedge of Thorns|the Briar]] [[The Lost Woods|Woods]] functions as this for the [[Lilliputians|Lilliputian]] Petalars, leaving them trapped and unable to find their way out to [[The Promised Land]].
** In "Song of the Petalars" [[The Hedge of Thorns|the Briar]] [[The Lost Woods|Woods]] functions as this for the [[Lilliputians|Lilliputian]] Petalars, leaving them trapped and unable to find their way out to [[The Promised Land]].
* [[Wall Crawl]]: Cats can do this thanks to their hand and footclaws (which is why they [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal|go barefoot]] or wear spats) and employ the ability for sport when racing [[Cat Up a Tree|up a tree]] in their [[Gladiator Games]].
* [[Wall Crawl]]: Cats can do this thanks to their hand and footclaws (which is why they [[Barefoot Cartoon Animal|go barefoot]] or wear spats) and employ the ability for sport when racing [[Cat Up a Tree|up a tree]] in their [[Gladiator Games]].
* [[Wall Jump]]: Cats can jump from branch-to-branch on the vertical or [[Roof Hopping|horizontal]], covering great distances [[In a Single Bound]].
* [[Wall Jump]]: Cats can jump from branch-to-branch on the vertical or [[Roof Hopping|horizontal]], covering great distances [[In a Single Bound]].
* [[Watching Troy Burn]]: Lion-O during the siege of Thundera.
* [[Watching Troy Burn]]: Lion-O during the siege of Thundera.
* [[We Used to Be Friends]]: "Old Friends" centers around a series of [[Flash Back|flashbacks]] that delve into Panthro's friendship with, and eventual betrayal by, Grune.
* [[We Used to Be Friends]]: "Old Friends" centers around a series of [[Flash Back|flashbacks]] that delve into Panthro's friendship with, and eventual betrayal by, Grune.
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* [[Wham! Episode]]: "Legacy". {{spoiler|How did all the animal races get to Third Earth? They're descendants of the survivors of the crash of Mumm-Ra's spacecraft. Why is there [[Animal Jingoism]]? The Cats were Mumm-Ra's willing servants, the other species were slaves. Think the Eye is the only magical gem of power? Think again. And those are only some of the major plot points dropped in this episode.}}
* [[Wham! Episode]]: "Legacy". {{spoiler|How did all the animal races get to Third Earth? They're descendants of the survivors of the crash of Mumm-Ra's spacecraft. Why is there [[Animal Jingoism]]? The Cats were Mumm-Ra's willing servants, the other species were slaves. Think the Eye is the only magical gem of power? Think again. And those are only some of the major plot points dropped in this episode.}}
** "Between Brothers". {{spoiler|1=Grune gets ([[Never Found the Body|seemingly]]) killed off. Panthro, in a [[Heroic Sacrifice]]/[[Revenge Before Reason]] moment, [[Life or Limb Decision|loses his arms]] to get rid of his old friend. Lion-O obtains the Spirit Stone and nearly gives Mumm-Ra a [[Curb Stomp Battle]]. And after a [[Cain and Abel]] battle and heartwarming reaffirmation of brotherhood which seemingly subverts the prophetic vision of the previous episode, Lion-O gets to witness Tygra and Cheetara's [[Relationship Upgrade]].}}
** "Between Brothers". {{spoiler|1=Grune gets ([[Never Found the Body|seemingly]]) killed off. Panthro, in a [[Heroic Sacrifice]]/[[Revenge Before Reason]] moment, [[Life or Limb Decision|loses his arms]] to get rid of his old friend. Lion-O obtains the Spirit Stone and nearly gives Mumm-Ra a [[Curb Stomp Battle]]. And after a [[Cain and Abel]] battle and heartwarming reaffirmation of brotherhood which seemingly subverts the prophetic vision of the previous episode, Lion-O gets to witness Tygra and Cheetara's [[Relationship Upgrade]].}}
* [[What the Hell, Townspeople?]]: In "Omens Part 1" the Thunderian [[Angry Mob]] is foolish and antagonistic enough to pick a fight with Lion-O and Tygra, their princes, one of whom will eventually ''rule over'' them.
* [[What the Hell, Townspeople?]]: In "Omens Part 1" the Thunderian [[Angry Mob]] is foolish and antagonistic enough to pick a fight with Lion-O and Tygra, their princes, one of whom will eventually ''rule over'' them.
* [[What Were You Thinking?]]:
* [[What Were You Thinking?]]:
** Frequently directed at Lion-O. In "Omens Part 2" Tygra chastised him for not saying anything about his vision of Mumm-Ra.
** Frequently directed at Lion-O. In "Omens Part 2" Tygra chastised him for not saying anything about his vision of Mumm-Ra.
** In "Ramlak Rising" Tygra and Cheetara call him out for nearly driving them to ruin when consumed by rage.
** In "Ramlak Rising" Tygra and Cheetara call him out for nearly driving them to ruin when consumed by rage.
** In "Old Friends" Panthro cannot fathom his impulsive [[Leeroy Jenkins|blind charge]] into battle.
** In "Old Friends" Panthro cannot fathom his impulsive [[Leeroy Jenkins|blind charge]] into battle.
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]]: "Old Friends," the bulk of which reveals Panthro and Grune's history, Grune's motives and betrayal, and why Panthro was believed dead. <ref>First hinted by the art director [http://farfie-kins.deviantart.com/art/THUNDERCATS-HO-246011858 here] in an early review.</ref>
* [[Whole-Episode Flashback]]: "Old Friends," the bulk of which reveals Panthro and Grune's history, Grune's motives and betrayal, and why Panthro was believed dead. <ref>First hinted by the art director [http://farfie-kins.deviantart.com/art/THUNDERCATS-HO-246011858 here] in an early review.</ref>
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: "Ramlak Rising" is one whole [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Moby Dick]]''.
* [[Whole-Plot Reference]]: "Ramlak Rising" is one whole [[Shout-Out]] to ''[[Moby Dick]]''.
* [[With a Friend and a Stranger]]: The initial [[Power Trio]] consists of Lion-O, his brother Tygra and newly-met acquaintance Cheetara.
* [[With a Friend and a Stranger]]: The initial [[Power Trio]] consists of Lion-O, his brother Tygra and newly-met acquaintance Cheetara.
* [[A Wizard Did It]]: In "Journey to the Tower of Omens" this is explicitly provided as a reason for the [[Bamboo Technology]] and [[Durable Deathtrap|Durable Deathtraps]] of the [[Temple of Doom]]. They were crafted by Thundera's ancient Clerics.
* [[A Wizard Did It]]: In "Journey to the Tower of Omens" this is explicitly provided as a reason for the [[Bamboo Technology]] and [[Durable Deathtrap|Durable Deathtraps]] of the [[Temple of Doom]]. They were crafted by Thundera's ancient Clerics.
* {{spoiler|[[Wizards from Outer Space]]}}: In "Legacy" this is quite ''literally'' the ancient history of Mumm-Ra and the Thundercats.
* {{spoiler|[[Wizards from Outer Space]]}}: In "Legacy" this is quite ''literally'' the ancient history of Mumm-Ra and the Thundercats.
* [[Working on the Chain Gang]]: Four-dozen Lizard slaves haul Grune's giant geode into Thundera.
* [[Working on the Chain Gang]]: Four-dozen Lizard slaves haul Grune's giant geode into Thundera.
* [[World of Funny Animals]]: [[Played for Drama]]. In the words of Thundera's King Claudus, Third Earth is "...a world of ''warring'' animals." Apart from a small enclave of [[Lilliputians|Lilliputian]] [[Plant People]], Third Earth is presented as being this... until Lion-O's arrival in the series' first real [[Adventure Town]] introduces us to droves and droves of ''[[Humanoid Aliens|aliens]]''... [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!|oh my]]!
* [[World of Funny Animals]]: [[Played for Drama]]. In the words of Thundera's King Claudus, Third Earth is "...a world of ''warring'' animals." Apart from a small enclave of [[Lilliputians|Lilliputian]] [[Plant People]], Third Earth is presented as being this... until Lion-O's arrival in the series' first real [[Adventure Town]] introduces us to droves and droves of ''[[Humanoid Aliens|aliens]]''... [[Lions and Tigers and Humans, Oh My!|oh my]]!
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* [[Worth Living For]]: [[Downplayed Trope|Downplayed]] the Drifter thanks Lion-O for bringing him out of his funk and helping him rediscover a purpose in life, embracing [[The Drifter|his archetype]] and [[Wandering the Earth]] {{spoiler|to return all of the Duelist's swords to their former owners}}.
* [[Worth Living For]]: [[Downplayed Trope|Downplayed]] the Drifter thanks Lion-O for bringing him out of his funk and helping him rediscover a purpose in life, embracing [[The Drifter|his archetype]] and [[Wandering the Earth]] {{spoiler|to return all of the Duelist's swords to their former owners}}.
* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]: Thunderian Cats like Cheetara dismiss evidence of [[Black Market]] [[Lost Technology]] as being forgeries to take in the gullible.
* [[Worthless Yellow Rocks]]: Thunderian Cats like Cheetara dismiss evidence of [[Black Market]] [[Lost Technology]] as being forgeries to take in the gullible.
* [[Written by the Winners]]: Along with having a genuinely [[Future Imperfect|poor historical memory]], Thundera has styled itself as the [[Superior Species]] in its oral histories, having "brought order to a world of warring animals."
* [[Written by the Winners]]: Along with having a genuinely [[Future Imperfect|poor historical memory]], Thundera has styled itself as the [[Superior Species]] in its oral histories, having "brought order to a world of warring animals."
** The motives and actions of the characters are shown to the audience chiefly from the hero Lion-O's point of view. A few of the episodes are even written by the voice actor who plays Lion-O.
** The motives and actions of the characters are shown to the audience chiefly from the hero Lion-O's point of view. A few of the episodes are even written by the voice actor who plays Lion-O.
* [[Wrong Side of the Tracks]]: The Thunderkittens live in a hovel, in the [[Fantastic Ghetto]] of Thundera's slums.
* [[Wrong Side of the Tracks]]: The Thunderkittens live in a hovel, in the [[Fantastic Ghetto]] of Thundera's slums.
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: [[The Siege]] has multiple traps to force Thundera's fall. {{spoiler|First Claudus and Tygra are trapped at the gate and offered Panthro in exchange for the Sword of Omens. When Jaga's Clerics intervene, they're led into a [[Defensive Feint Trap]] in [[The Thunderdome]], surrounded by [[Walking Tank|Walking Tanks]], until Lion-O intervenes. When they get to Panthro, he stabs Claudus, reveals himself as a disguised Mumm-Ra, and kills the Clerics. "Thundera has fallen!".}}
* [[Xanatos Gambit]]: [[The Siege]] has multiple traps to force Thundera's fall. {{spoiler|First Claudus and Tygra are trapped at the gate and offered Panthro in exchange for the Sword of Omens. When Jaga's Clerics intervene, they're led into a [[Defensive Feint Trap]] in [[The Thunderdome]], surrounded by [[Walking Tank|Walking Tanks]], until Lion-O intervenes. When they get to Panthro, he stabs Claudus, reveals himself as a disguised Mumm-Ra, and kills the Clerics. "Thundera has fallen!".}}
* [[You Are Already Dead]]: In "The Duelist and the Drifter" Lion-O does this on a large block of stone.
* [[You Are Already Dead]]: In "The Duelist and the Drifter" Lion-O does this on a large block of stone.
* [[You Are Better Than You Think You Are]]: "Omens Part One" has a nice little moment between Lion-O and Jaga.
* [[You Are Better Than You Think You Are]]: "Omens Part One" has a nice little moment between Lion-O and Jaga.
{{quote| '''Lion-O''': It's official, they think I'm a failure. And they always will unless I can prove I'm not chasing a childish dream... But how can I do that when even Grune said there wasn't tech out there?!<br />
{{quote|'''Lion-O''': It's official, they think I'm a failure. And they always will unless I can prove I'm not chasing a childish dream... But how can I do that when even Grune said there wasn't tech out there?!
'''Jaga''': Don't let what Grune failed to see stand in the way of what you believe. }}
'''Jaga''': Don't let what Grune failed to see stand in the way of what you believe. }}
* [[You Are Not Ready]]:
* [[You Are Not Ready]]:
** Claudus' disappointed remark when he thinks Lion-O's failed his [[Rite of Passage]].
** Claudus' disappointed remark when he thinks Lion-O's failed his [[Rite of Passage]].
** Reiterated by Jaga when Lion-O is nearly defeated in battle {{spoiler|by Mumm-Ra in [[One-Winged Angel]] form, prior to Jaga's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] for Lion-O's sake}}.
** Reiterated by Jaga when Lion-O is nearly defeated in battle {{spoiler|by Mumm-Ra in [[One-Winged Angel]] form, prior to Jaga's [[Heroic Sacrifice]] for Lion-O's sake}}.
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]: The Astral Plane. Though whether this is a natural property of the place or due to Mumm-Ra's mystical manipulation isn't clear.
* [[Your Mind Makes It Real]]: The Astral Plane. Though whether this is a natural property of the place or due to Mumm-Ra's mystical manipulation isn't clear.
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* [[Zorro Mark]]: At Claudus' [[Viking Funeral]], Lion-O heats his sword in the flames to carve the royal emblem into the base of Claudus' ruined monument.
* [[Zorro Mark]]: At Claudus' [[Viking Funeral]], Lion-O heats his sword in the flames to carve the royal emblem into the base of Claudus' ruined monument.


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Claudus [during Lion-O's rite of passage]: It is now the Thundercats who are strong enough to maintain this fragile peace!
Tygra [during the fête]: Perhaps what the skeptics say is true: the book's existence is no more real than its stories of technology or Mumm-Ra.
Tygra [while boasting their discovery of the soP]: See? I told you all of that nonsense about...

Cheetara [interrupts him]: DON'T. Taunt. The curse!

Jaga: The Book says that our greatest king will possess the ability of "Sight Beyond Sight,"

Lion-O: Like having visions?

Lion-O: It's official, they think I'm a failure. And they always will unless I can prove I'm not chasing a childish dream... But how can I do that when even Grune said there wasn't tech out there?!
Jaga: Don't let what Grune failed to see stand in the way of what you believe.


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  1. First hinted by the art director here in an early review.