

Bag of Kidnapping: In Safari Joe the titular villain captures Wiley Kit and Wiley Kat with this method after shooting them off their hovercrafts.As Long as There Is Evil: "And wherever evil exists Mumm-Ra lives!".Artifact of Attraction: Lion-O can call for the Sword of Omens to come to him.The Artifact: Lion-O and Lynx-O's name due to the fact that originally all of the title characters were supposed to have names like this: Tig-R, Cheet-A, Panth-R, etc.Applied Phlebotinum: Both Thundrillium and Thundrainium fall into this category.

Which is perhaps the most visible in the opening animation. Animesque: This being part of a trend involving outsourcing cartoons to Japan, this was expected.The whole sequence has pretty cool animation, compared to the rest of the episode. Episode 45, "Turmagar the Tuska", has a long scene with the Thundercats fighting a giant robot.Animation Bump: The Title Sequence, "Crystal Canyon", "The Telepathy Beam" and "The Wild Workout".Animal-Themed Superbeing: Obviously, they're all cat-based.Also, there are some stray humans such as Hachiman, Mandora and Safari Joe (though the latter two are Human Aliens). A few human-looking populations are shown (the warrior maidens, Professor Dometome and his associates). There are also hints that Third Earth is the future of our world, but what happened to the human race is not revealed. After the End: The Thundercats' original homeworld blows up during the Premiere.Action-Hogging Opening: More than a few fans have stated that the Title Sequence is the best part of the whole show.Pumyra and the Warrior Maidens as well.Remarkably, in several episodes she gets to save the day, on her own, when all the rest of the team has been defeated. Achilles' Heel: Mumm-Ra's reflection instantly defeats him.Sword of Omens, grant me tropes beyond tropes! Any tropes related to only the 2020 reboot should be placed in the ThunderCats Roar page.

NOTE: Any tropes related to only the 2011 reboot of the show should be placed in the Thunder Cats 2011 page.
