23 of 25 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Thundercats, finally the last one of the collection..., Nov 28 2006
By B. Carter - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Thundercats V2 S2 (DVD)
This set is 6 single sided disks, most likely double layer... roughly 5-6 episodes per disk. English and French audio, Spanish subtitles. This is the last volume that completes the entire collection (Season 1, Volume 1) (Season 1, Volume 2) (Season 2, Volume 1) and (Season 2 Volume 2). Evidently Est-Bay Uy-Bay (pig latin) is selling previous volumes on the cheap as of today, so if you are on the fence - get 'em while they are inexpensive. The box says episodes 35-65 of 65, but this refers to the episodes from season 2. In the great scheme of the entire series, this set gives episodes 100-130 of 130, and the titles are as follows.
100 Exile Isle
101 Key to Thundera
102 Return of the ThunderCubs
103 The Formula
104 Locket of Lies
105 Bracelet of Power
106 The Wild Workout
107 The Thunderscope
108 The Jade Dragon
109 The Circus Train
110 The Last Day
111 Return to Thundera (1)
112 Return to Thundera (2)
113 Return to Thundera (3)
114 Return to Thundera (4)
115 Return to Thundera (5)
116 Leah
117 Frogman
118 The Heritage
119 Screwloose
120 Malcar
121 Helpless Laughter
122 Cracker's Revenge
123 The Mossland Monster
124 Ma-Mutt's Confusion
125 Shadowmaster
126 Swan Song
127 Touch of Amortus
128 The Zaxx Factor
129 Well of Doubt
130 The Book of Omens
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Memories, Dec 28 2007
By R. Frost - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Thundercats V2 S2 (DVD)
I never was that crazy about cartoons, but for some reason I really liked the Thundercats series. Oh sure, I would watch cartoons every Saturday morning like any other kid, but none of them really made a lasting impression on me (good thing I guess). Thundercats was different though. I was actually a pre-teen when they aired and was arguably too old for them, but the story lines, characters, values, etc. really caught my attention. With the non-sense on T.V. today (i.e. Cartoon Network, Disney Channel, etc.), I am only too happy to introduce my 4 kids to some real cartoon entertainment. I would recommend these DVDs to anyone who feels nostalgic about '80s cartoons, or anyone who has kids and wants to give them a break from the mind numbing Sponge Bobs of today's T.V. - Enjoy
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!, Mar 12 2009
By Rastiqueca "rastiqueca" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Thundercats V2 S2 (DVD)
Thundercats was one of my favourite cartoons I loved to watched when I was young and now as an adult I was extremely happy when it became available on DVD. Something to share and watch with the newer generations. I love the classic cartoons they showed/teach kids manners and responsibilities compared to cartoons nowadays such as family guy or such which teaches/shows kids bad manners and or bad morals. If you like the 80's cartoons, you won't be disappointed purchasing these 80's cartoon! I believe Warner Brothers is coming out with a Thundercats movie possibly in 2010 script written by Paul Sopocy.