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Lady_Satine
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PostPosted: Jan 28 2011 07:56 am Reply with quote Back to top

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Since the news is that this will be a new TV series instead of a movie, I figured we may as well shift the discussion here.

Below is an article off mtv's news site as well as an interview about the new series between MTV News and Producer Ethan Spaulding


This week's reveal of the first official image from the new "ThunderCats" animated series has quickly made Warner Bros. Animation's upcoming reboot of the late-'80s cartoon one of the week's biggest topics here on Splash Page. The new image debuted just a day after a blurry photo of a "ThunderCats" promotional poster found its way online, and gave us the first good look at how Lion-O, Panthro, Cheetara, and Tygra will appear in the series.

Given the volume of questions the new image has prompted around the 'net, we're excited to bring you an exclusive interview with "ThunderCats" producer Ethan Spaulding, who gave us the inside scoop on the redesign and what it means for the much-anticipated animated series.

MTV NEWS: First off, tell me about the general idea going into the redesign process. How did you approach the task of changing the characters' appearance for a new generation while staying true to the original series' fans?

ETHAN SPAULDING: We decided that it would be best to keep the core character traits of all the characters — specifically their colors — so at first glance you can tell who each one of them is. We really kept that core spirit of all the characters and just updated them with a little more realistic armor, and some of the '80s aspects — like Lion-O's exposed midriff. The original designs are great, but the world we have going on in this story, we had to fit our designs to that story, so that was our overall impetus.

MTV: Everyone's asking about the anime vibe in the image. Will the series have an anime feel to it? Does the anime vibe extend beyond the character designs?

SPAULDING: [It will extend to] the visual storytelling as well. The original show was done in Japan, and many people probably don't know that. A lot of the artists went on to be in Studio Ghibli, and worked on [Hayao] Miyazaki's first film. So "ThunderCats" does have a footprint in Japanese animation. We're kind of going back and honoring that in the new series. I was always a huge fan of the original show and I love the Japanese animation and what they can do, so we're really going back to the roots.

MTV: Were there any elements of the original series that you felt strongly about improving in the new series? Was there anything you felt like there was an opportunity to change for the better in this redesign?

SPAULDING: Not so much. We just had to update it and give it a new spin. Looking at what they were wearing back then, it was more of a superhero show. You can see that in the old lineup, and they looked like they were more of a superhero team. With our back story, we couldn't go in that direction.

MTV: Lots of people are asking about Tygra...

SPAULDING: [Laughs] Everyone wants to know about Tygra, but that's sort of story-specific. I can't reveal too much. Basically, we wanted to make him cooler than he was. The consensus was that he was the boring guy of the old show, so we wanted to make him more interesting and gave him another dimension. But don't worry — he still has the whip. People were wondering where the whip was at one point, but it's on his belt.

MTV: I noticed that even Panthro's nunchuks with the claws made it through the redesign...

SPAULDING: We liked all of the aspects of the old stuff. That's the iconic aspect of these characters — you have to have the nunchuks with the claws at the end. That was the challenge, though: How do you update it? Our art director has done a great job. He actually did the first pass on all the characters, updating them, and then we sent it all to Japan. The character designers there take a pass over the designs, put the final spin on them, and then we give notes. It's like a co-production thing going on here.

MTV: Another thing everyone's asking about is the characters we don't see in the new image. What's up with Snarf, or WilyKit and WilyKat? Will we see them soon?

SPAULDING: Yeah, you'll see them. We're gong to slowly reveal that stuff. Rest assured, they're in there, and they look great. They're redesigned in a little different way, though, and you'll see what I mean when it comes time to reveal them.

MTV: When I spoke to your co-producer, Michael Jelenic, about the series, he talked about how one of the redesign strategies was to mute the bright colors of the original a little, and give it a darker tone. How do you describe the overall redesign theme?

SPAULDING: It's more realistic, more real-world palette. The Japanese animations are great. The colors are keyed a lot different than the American animation, and there's a little bit more variety going on. We're fans of that style. You get a little more attention paid to the lighting in this show, the sense of atmosphere, and the scope of the project. We're going for a movie feel, and hopefully we're achieving that.

MTV: It also looks like Lion-O is a little younger in this iteration of the series...

SPAULDING: Yes, that's part of the story, too.

MTV: And Panthro's looking a little more grizzled with that scar on his eye and such...

SPAULDING: Yeah, we're making him the older veteran. He's been out there on Third Earth exploring. He's the elder of the group, once they get together.

MTV: Are you surprised by the massive reaction to the series and everything that's been released so far?

SPAULDING: A little surprised, yeah — but when I think about it, I understand it. "ThunderCats" has been in pop culture since 1985, so it's had time to marinate.

MTV: What attracted you to this project in the first place? Were you a big fan of the original series?

SPAULDING: I was a big fan when I was young. Everyone talks about the opening animation for "ThunderCats," and it's still to this day one of the greatest openings of any animated series. I appreciated the fantasy and science-fiction elements, and gravitated toward the character designs. I drew when I was a kid, so I always responded to the way everything looked in that show.

Hopefully we're doing justice to the characters. They're icons now, and we're trying to do justice to the old show and its spirit, and flesh out the characters more so than the original series.
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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 12:33 am Reply with quote Back to top

HURRRR!


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 03:00 am Reply with quote Back to top

Is it weird that I'm kinda jazzed about this? I mean, I liked the show as a kid but found it nigh unwatchable on adult revisit. This is something that bothered me, cause I really liked the heady 80's sci-fi fantasy world they inhabited and wanted that explored a bit more and this might just capture that for me.

Check out Panthro as Jet from Cowboy Bebop.


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 03:20 am Reply with quote Back to top

It's not gonna be on MTV, is it?


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 03:21 am Reply with quote Back to top

Nope, Cartoon Network


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 03:27 am Reply with quote Back to top

Oh ok. Weird, when I was a teen Thundercats was on Cartoon Network as re-runs, when they had no original content beyond Two Stupid Dogs and the like. Now, Cartoon Network has tons of original content(a lot of it shitty) and Thundercats is back again. The circle of life is complete.


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 12:43 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Jack Slater wrote:
Oh ok. Weird, when I was a teen Thundercats was on Cartoon Network as re-runs, when they had no original content beyond Two Stupid Dogs and the like. Now, Cartoon Network has tons of original content(a lot of it shitty) and Thundercats is back again. The circle of life is complete.

Just about every on cartoon network now is complete shit yes. Boomer rang reruns however are looking up, SWAT kats fuck yeah


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 12:54 pm Reply with quote Back to top

SnesGuy wrote:
Jack Slater wrote:
Oh ok. Weird, when I was a teen Thundercats was on Cartoon Network as re-runs, when they had no original content beyond Two Stupid Dogs and the like. Now, Cartoon Network has tons of original content(a lot of it shitty) and Thundercats is back again. The circle of life is complete.

Just about every on cartoon network now is complete shit yes. Boomer rang reruns however are looking up, SWAT kats fuck yeah


Except for Venture Bros. Venture Bros. is happiness in TV form.


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PostPosted: Jan 31 2011 04:30 pm Reply with quote Back to top

aeonic wrote:
SnesGuy wrote:
Just about every on cartoon network now is complete shit yes. Boomer rang reruns however are looking up, SWAT kats fuck yeah

Except for Venture Bros. Venture Bros. is happiness in TV form.

Ignoring most of the good stuff on AS, I happen to like Clone Wars, Sym-Bionic Titan, Young Justice, and Generator Rex.


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PostPosted: Feb 02 2011 05:14 am Reply with quote Back to top

And here's Snarf. I have not embedded the image for the sake of surprise.
http://splashpage.mtv.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/thundercats2.jpg


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PostPosted: Feb 05 2011 05:26 pm Reply with quote Back to top

lordsathien wrote:
And here's Snarf. I have not embedded the image for the sake of surprise.


The sarcasm is delicious. At least I hope it's sarcasm.
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PostPosted: Feb 07 2011 05:57 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Speaking of Snarf... Or more so, not speaking:

(From io9.com)
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The first ever glimpse of the beloved sibilant Slithe and infamous complainer has been released via the new batch of Thundercat toys (specifically on the packaging of the new Thunder Tank). Here's a bigger image (click to enlarge):

Snarf doesn't look "bad" (we actually think the anime translation is quite fetching.) He is, however, completely devoid of all emotion. For those unfamiliar with the character, Snarf's emotional breakdowns were pretty pivotal to this character. So this latest reveal seems to be implying that Snarf may not be the comedic outlet he once was (which may make a lot of Snarf-haters happy).

Producer Michael Jelenic backs up this theory in an interview with interview with MTV where he revealed that the new Snarf would be basically silent and confined to a one-word vocabulary (Snarf):

"Everyone always wants to know about Snarf. He will be in it, and he will not talk. Don't worry."

"He won't be going, 'Lion-O, why don't you do this?'" said Jelenic, imitating the character's familiar whine. "We're just having him say, 'Snarf! Snarf!' That's a way to get him in the show without annoying every single person who hates him. It's funny, because people are always like, 'I hate Snarf! Wait. you're not going to put him in? That's terrible!'"

A silent Snarf — how does that strike you?
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PostPosted: Feb 07 2011 06:04 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Trying to decide how I feel about this.

Honestly the best thing to come of the whole endeavor will probably be a full-series release of the original Thundercats. THAT I will jump onboard in a flash.


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Snarf is the reason I enjoyed ThunderCats so much. I'm at a lose of words...Snarf.


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PostPosted: Feb 08 2011 12:36 am Reply with quote Back to top

Am I the only one all of a sudden that thought that the obnoxious team pet characters from the 80s were by and large a bad idea?


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PostPosted: Feb 26 2011 07:18 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Trailer is out:



As a huge fan of the original (and admittedly a huge fan of anime) I think this is fantastic. It seems close enough to the original to be familiar without being outright nostalgic, and thus being hamstrung by all that implies. I think this will be a great way to reboot, and take on the series from a different and more mature angle. I. Cannot. Wait!

Only thing I'm nervous about is the voices. I hope they do well by the characters I grew up with.


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PostPosted: Feb 26 2011 07:36 pm Reply with quote Back to top

looks kind of cool. ill have to DVR this mofo


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PostPosted: Feb 27 2011 01:20 am Reply with quote Back to top

I just hope this lasts longer than the He-Man remake from the early 2000's (canceled due to less than stellar sales of the toy line).


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PostPosted: Feb 27 2011 02:15 am Reply with quote Back to top

^ What about the He-Man remake from the early 90s? The one that was all sci-fi and shit. I had He-Man's sword from that as a kid, it had a neon green blade and made noises when you pressed its buttons and swung it. Pretty cool.


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PostPosted: Feb 27 2011 08:09 am Reply with quote Back to top

i never watched thundercats, so i'am not excited about the remake. if i hear that it's worth checking out, i'll probably do that though.


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Jack Slater wrote:
^ What about the He-Man remake from the early 90s? The one that was done by a French company.

It was okay, but I really liked the 00's He-Man. If the toys had sold better we would have seen Hordak and the Horrible Hordes.


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PostPosted: Apr 04 2011 05:22 pm Reply with quote Back to top

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In Other, Better News:


New Trailer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



One difference is now they're from New Earth instead of crash-landing on it; thus sparing us from the hypersleep for Lion-O and the others.


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PostPosted: Apr 04 2011 07:44 pm Reply with quote Back to top

Sold, sold, SOOOLD!

This is gonna be awesome!

Of note: They made Snarf adorable... I dunno what to make of OMG LOOK AT THE CUTE WITTLE KITTY! ^.^
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PostPosted: Apr 04 2011 09:09 pm Reply with quote Back to top

looks cool


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Gun axes, neat!



 
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