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However, people saying it's somehow a big betrayal to ThunderCats' legacy might be missing the point because the franchise has always been an awkward adventure series.Video game studio Beamdog was founded in 2009 by BioWare co-founder Trent Oster and Cameron Tofer, and up to this point, has mainly served as an extension of the studio it came from, creating enhanced versions of Bioware games like Baldur’s Gate, Icewind Dale, and Planescape Torment. It remains to be seen if this approach works for the series. It strips down the narrative of ThunderCats to a simple adventure. Oddly enough, ThunderCats Roar might have the right idea.
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The best example of this is the fourth episode, "Song of the Petalars," which features a fairly sophisticated plot that's never matched by the major story or subplots.
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The best moments of the series are self-contained moments. The romantic love-triangle, in particular, consumes much of the series, yet contributes little. Furthermore, since the series was canceled, many of the subplots felt pointless. There is, however, a sense of inconsistency, especially when regarding Thundera's frankly self-contradictory relationship to technology. However, there is little sense of real progression. On the other hand, the 2011 series very firmly established itself with its lore, with three to four-episode story arcs building and establishing the characters. RELATED: Tooned Bodies: The 24 Strongest Classic Cartoon Characters, Officially Ranked The 2011 series has a great, epic story." This leads us to the biggest problem with the entire ThunderCats saga. So, naturally, people will respond with "Oh, it's a more dramatic series. The attempts at humor, mostly centered around the twins this time around, feels overtly safe, like a muddied-down version of Avatar: The Last Airbender's gags. They take the inherently silly concept of a race of cat people way too seriously, and, as a result, there's very little warmth or joy in any of the proceedings. All the humor is muted down to the point where it feels like the writers were afraid to make things too goofy. The 2011 series acknowledged that fans hated the original ThunderCats series, and resolved this by making the series as humorless as possible. RELATED: 10 '80s Cartoons That Received Reboots (And 10 That Fans Want)