>Thundercats is the only major 80's cartoon I never watched as a child
Did I miss out? Is it worth watching the series?
>>95107970
If you're willing to accept that it's very much a product of its time, then yes.
>>95108283
I still like He-Man and Transformers, so "product of it's time" is not a deterrent by itself
>>95107970
are there even thundercats dvd sets currently in print?
>>95107970
I think it was one of the better ones. Animation was great, fights were great. On an episode by episode basis I'd place it above Voltron and even Transformers but below Robotech, even though I called Transformers my favorite. It was a frequent vhs rental of mine from the little local place. As far as watching it now? I say go for it. Worst case scenario you can laugh at how 80s it is while being annoyed by Snarf crying BUT LION-O! all the time.
>>95109067
Doesn't matter, does it? You could find this online practically by accident. You could find a hq torrent and burn your own DVD