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** 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 [[Dude in Distress|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.

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Tropes for ThunderCats (2011), T-Z

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.

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