![]() …which honestly reminds me of a much later cartoon that parodied this very kind of thing, he commands the spirits of evil to turn him into his buff form, and then to transform him again into his brand new form… He’s so proud of this plan, he even says he’s going to use a form he’s never even used before. They decide to just give her five more minutes.Īfter a short meeting at Castle Plun-Darr, the Mutants bring Cheetara’s unconscious body to Mumm-Ra’s Evil Pyramid, where Mumm-Ra will use her for his next evil plan. The thought of Cheetara being late is preposterous with her ability to run at 120 miles per hour when she isn’t even trying, but they pay it little mind. Lion-O asks where Cheetara is, as she usually isn’t late for anything. This basically turns into a whole bunch of nothing other than the possibility that even if he is still a kid inside, the thought of him driving the car is still a possibility. They go back to the Cat’s Lair to take the ThunderTank to Lion-O so he can take it for a ride. It would have been nice to find some explanation for that rock storm from the last episode, but alas. ![]() It’s not like a volcanic eruption was ever in the cards anyway in the end, the volcano turned out to be an ordinary plume, and it never shows up again. That’s the other thing the volcano explained: it gave them a reason to stop watching Cheetara and her amazing speed. Tygra and Panthro show up in the ThunderTank, but they arrived far too late to see Cheetara. They’re definitely not taking her to a hospital, that’s for sure. Monkian and Jackalman find her, and they do what they do best: put her on a stretcher that they happened to be carrying. I can only guess it’s due to running near a volcano, and the ash just got to her, but that’s the best guess I could think of. Unfortunately, that jogging doesn’t last long, as Cheetara eventually falls down and faints. Of course, there’s more pressing matters, like that volcano looking like it’s going to erupt, but that doesn’t really go anywhere outside of two different explanations, one obvious and one that’s more of a guess. Even in this fictional show, finding a superheroine jogging still seems more realistic than trying to find a killer by zooming into someone’s eyeballs. ![]() Long before CSI practically made a joke out of the “zoom in, enhance” trope, the ThunderCats have been doing this very thing way back in 1985.Īfter zooming in and enhancing, Panthro moping that it’s as close as he can get, they get to see Cheetara going out for her morning jog. Around 150, Tygra finds some seismic activity, and Panthro tries to zoom in to what could be causing this. The episode begins with Panthro doing a test run on the lair’s scanning ability, which now has a name fitting of its use: the Cat’s Eyes.
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