Thundercats Toy Line

Thundercats Toy Line

Warner Bros. Consumer Products (WBCP) will showcase an engaging and innovative line-up of licensed toys and products in support of the highly anticipated animated television series, “ThunderCats,” at the 2011 American International Toy Fair.

By EdGross - Feb 03, 2011 12:02 PM EST
Filed Under: Thundercats

The all-new series from Warner Bros. Animation (WBA) marks a creative collaboration with Studio4°C — one of the most vibrant animation studios in Japan — and is a 21st century re-imagining of the iconic 1980s action classic. “ThunderCats” will air on Cartoon Network in 2011. Global master toy licensee Bandai America Incorporated, along with licensees worldwide, will reinvigorate the nostalgic brand with enthusiasts to introduce a whole new set of fans to the beloved pop culture staple.



“We’re looking forward to reigniting the iconic ThunderCats franchise with a worldwide licensing program,” said Karen McTier, executive vice president of Domestic Licensing and Worldwide Marketing for Warner Bros. Consumer Products. “We are delighted with our powerhouse licensee partnerships and innovative line-up that will surely capture the true essence of ThunderCats for both longtime fans and a new generation.”



Global master toy licensee Bandai will unveil an electrifying toy line including must-have new toys inspired by both the new, re-imagined animated series, as well as the classic franchise. The action-packed toy line-up will include the detailed ThunderCats 4-inch figures, each of which come with a weapon or accessory and includes an exclusive embedded magnet that allows the toy to interact with and activate unique features in multiple ThunderCats products. Fans and kids alike will want to roll into battle with the Deluxe ThunderTank vehicle and 4-inch Snarf figure, and activate the iconic “ThunderCats, Ho!” sound effects. Rounding out the initial Fall 2011 line-up are the highly articulated ThunderCats 8-inch Classic Figures, based on the classic 1980s animated series, and the ThunderCats Deluxe Sword of Omens, which will allow fans to relive the adventurous series in a variety of ways.



“The ThunderCats toy line from Bandai America captures the thrilling sorcery and sci-fi of the new ‘ThunderCats’ animated series with high quality, lovingly detailed products appropriate for an active play time or a collector’s shelf,” said Mark Schaffner, Executive Vice President of Toys for Bandai America Incorporated. “These innovative new products will encourage imaginative play and are sure to have kids everywhere shouting ‘ThunderCats, Ho!’ once again.”



Additional key licensees supporting the launch of the new series include Icon Hero, with 6-inch statue collectibles; Hard Hero, with limited-edition porcelain statues; and Mezco, with vinyl figures.



Debuting in 1985, “ThunderCats” roared onto the broadcast air waves and created a feline frenzy with their band of cat-like heroes from the planet Thundera. Behind their fearless leader Lion-O, the ThunderCats strove to protect their new home on Third Earth and their headquarters, Cat’s Lair, from the Mutants of Plunn-Darr. The ThunderCats pop culture phenomenon had its paws sunk deeply not only in television, but also toy lines, apparel and comic books. Twenty-five years later, the beloved brand is poised to make a new audience of kids feel the magic and hear the roar once again.

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spanky
spanky - 2/3/2011, 1:14 PM
nice looks weak
write33
write33 - 2/3/2011, 1:17 PM
it seems strange to produce toys of old and new designs. wouldn't you rather focus on one or the other? i dunno, the word cannibalistic springs to mind.
HavocT
HavocT - 2/3/2011, 1:18 PM
[frick]ing snarf...

I prefer the old designs.
marvel72
marvel72 - 2/3/2011, 1:36 PM
the original character designs are better.
Gmoney84
Gmoney84 - 2/3/2011, 1:40 PM
You know they've apparently made Lion-O and Tygra brothers in the new one?
SaintXHorseFly
SaintXHorseFly - 2/3/2011, 1:52 PM
Total sale on all members of the Thundercats (OLD STYLE). The new ones look week.
NotThatGuy
NotThatGuy - 2/3/2011, 3:00 PM
As g@y as it used to be!!!
Malfunk1
Malfunk1 - 2/3/2011, 4:03 PM
I like how a lot of things with the new t-cats didnt
veer to far from the original. The sword, the tank, even
the charecters all look close to the thunder cats we
know & love. Cant wait.
Daniellantern
Daniellantern - 2/3/2011, 10:38 PM
wow! tygra and the third picture of lion-o, i want that!!
empire638
empire638 - 2/4/2011, 7:19 AM
My Childhood has beaten apart like an unwanted stepchild!
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