Showing posts with label Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Series. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Thundercats gets a reboot Photo

'Thundercats' gets a reboot (Photo) - will it be better than the 1980s series?

A reboot of "Thundercats," the popular 1980s animated series that depicts cat-like humanoid aliens battling evil, is set to premiere later this year on the Cartoon Network and the first promotional image for the new show was recently released.

The new show is a product of Warner Bros. and Japanese animation Studio4°C, which produced "The Animatrix," and "Halo Legends."

Cartoon Network writer Todd Casey posted an image from the new "Thundercats" on his Twitter page, adding: "ThunderCats (officially) Ho!!," a reference to Thundercats leader Lion-O's battle call.

Pictured are Lion-O, Cheetara, Tygra, and Panthro. Among those missing from the photo are younger Thundercats and twins WilyKit and WilyKat, as well as the team's pet, Snarf.

"Rest assured, he'll be in the show!" Casey said. "We'll try and make sure he's in the next batch of artwork released."

Do you think the new "Thundercats" series will be better or worse than the old one?

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Friday, January 21, 2011

Medium TV Series Finale

Medium series finale Farewell to one of TV best families

Medium never got the love and attention it deserved, and after seven psychic seasons on two different networks, the series comes to a close tonight. The gory crime-solving and supernatural elements of the show were fun, but the best part of the show was always its realistic portrayal of a stable, happy family, squabbles and all.

Joe and Allison DuBois are a close second to Eric and Tami Taylor for my favorite married couple on TV — playful, loving, expressive, and they’re terrific parents, too. Before Modern Family was getting all the (totally deserved!) credit for its realistic, not-at-all annoying kid actors, Medium‘s trio of blond munchkins were tearing it up. (Especially Maria Lark.) The DuBois women might be able to communicate with the dead, but they also argue over spelling tests, or who might need glasses, or who finished the cereal or passed her driving test. More Info