"Tygra_Rules, post: 85049" said:
Because, if I remember correctly, in "Dimension Doom" everybody is aware of Cheetara's sixth sense, while in "Sixth Sense" only Cheetara, Pantrho and Tygra knew about it.
Also, I think the tials are not 26-30 but 30-35. Why? Because of a logical thing. 63 eps, taking ut the first 5 gives 30. If we follow that other seasons, mid-seasons, main events-cut or whatever you want to call them started with a five-arc eps (Mumm-Ra Lives -not counting Thundercats Ho! as it was a movie-; Thundercubs; Return to Thundera), then we can say season 1 was divided in two, with 30 eps each, so the trails might be the first 5 eps of that second part, thus making them eps 30-35.
I think you're mixing up "Sixth Sense" with "The Ghost Warrior" - which introduces her sixth sense, then known only by Tygra and Panthro.
As for the Annointment Trials, I agree that they sort of belong roughly mid-season - but let's wait until we've sorted out bigger continuity chains for both before and after until we give them a precise placing - they may have to end up as 28-32, or 34-38.
It's quite true too that there's no direct surprise at seeing Mumm-Ra again after the Trial of Evil - the same is also true of "The Evil Harp Of Char-Nin" which is actually an episode that has no specific continuity points that I can tell, so can be stored for when we need a "non-Mutant filler" - as in episodes when we need a break between the Mutants' doings, for example before "The Mountain".
The closest we might get to that sort of reaction would be a realisation that something has to be Mumm-Ra - like "The Mumm-Ra Berbil". Tygra concludes that the Berbil must be Mumm-Ra, so that could be useful in this context.
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"thezaxfactor, post: 85043" said:
Why?
Whoops, you're right—we meet the husband in "Terror of Hammerhand". Sorry. But Snarf's bat friend is at the coronation also, so "Snarf Takes Up the Challenge" still needs to take place first.
As for QuickPick, he is seen earlier, but he is imprisoned immediately afterward. It's not until he aids Lion-O and Mandora in "Mandora and the Pirates" that Mandora mentions her desire to have him paroled into her custody. Notably, they are standing next to each other at the coronation.
New thoughts
I had always connected the lack of thundrillium in "Lord of the Snows" with Grune's draining of their tanks in "The Ghost Warrior". Look at the gauges! In production order, they followed each other directly, so maybe I'm biased by that. But I do think it's a nice explanation of why they're suddenly so low on thundrillium. I doubt they would have let their supply get so low—they're not negligent types. Could we move "The Ghost Warrior" down to right before "Lord of the Snows"?
The only conflict this raises is the introduction of Thundranium—so we have to move "Safari Joe" to after "Lord of the Snows" and "All the Glitters". Because we've coupled "Safari Joe" with "Fireballs of Plun-Darr", this screws up the timing of Castle Plun-Darr's explosion. If we could uncouple "Safari Joe" from "Fireballs of Plun-Darr", then we'd be okay. After all, Mule does say that "except when he's invisible, Tygra cannot swim." This is not refuted in "Fireballs".
Another nitpick. I would rather see "Return to Thundera" immediately follow "The Time Capsule"—why would they wait so long to use it, and why would Lion-O still feel so pumped and entitled from the Caveman wrastlin' if a bunch of time had passed?
The reason the Mutants contact Vultureman in "Lord of the Snows" is so that he can transport them in his Flying Machine. Since their mode of contact presumably depends on the technology they recovered in SBTS, then why would they not also have access to their superweapons (the Skycutters and Nosediver) and transport themselves? If they can contact him, they have tech. If they have tech, why can't they fly there without him?
The only logical answer is that, at the time of "Lord of the Snows", (the majority of) their superweapons need to be out of commission. The Nosediver and both Skycutters are damaged in SBTS, but the Nosediver reappears in "Fireballs of Plun-Darr". Notably, the Castle's moat is full of nasty creatures in "Lord of the Snows". This was not the case in "Fireballs", and might suggest a stopgap defense while they're in the process of rebuilding. It would also explain why it's muddy rather than clear—the explosion screwed up the filtration (cf. Tygra's intake pipe).
So, may I suggest the following reordering, that moves the explosion at Castle Plun-Darr up in time to shortly after the recovery of Mutants' technology, groups "The Ghost Warrior" with "Lord of the Snows" and "All That Glitters", groups "The Time Capsule" with "Return to Thundera", and bumps "Safari Joe" down the list:
1. Exodus
2. The Unholy Alliance
3. Berbils
4. The Slaves Of Castle Plun-Darr
5. Trouble With Time
6. Pumm-Ra
7. The Terror Of Hammerhand
8. The Tower Of Traps (explains Tygra and the Kittens absence from previous ep)
9. The Garden Of Delights (Mutants still without technology)
10. Spitting Image (a Thundercat gone bad is unheard of in this episode)
11. The Doom-Gaze (Mutants still untechnologised)
12. The Spaceship Beneath The Sands (introduces Mutant tech)
13. Mandora The Evil Chaser (need a Mutantless episode here)
14. The Fireballs Of Plun-Darr (Nosediver rebuilt by now, Castle Plun-Darr explodes)
15. The Ghost Warrior (has to come after Spitting Image for above reason, Mutantless again)
16. Lord of the Snows (Thundrillium drained by Grune, Castle PlunDarr patched up, but defenses not back up to par—moat now dirty and fortified with creatures as a stopgap defense, superweapons still out of commission)
17. All That Glitters (must follow immediately)
18. The Time Capsule (introduces spaceboards)
19. Return To Thundera (should follow immediately, i.e. later that evening)
20. The Thunder-Cutter (Monkian's comments about the Sword's power follow on naturally; Warrior Maidens early warning system must follow bombardment)
21. Mongor (production order placement—any conflicts?)
22. Snarf Takes Up the Challenge (Castle Plun-Darr and super weapons now fully operational, cf. Vultureman’s rainbow beam)
23. Mandora and the Pirates (QuickPick free at the coronation)
24. Safari Joe (Mule appears at the coronation)
25. Dr. Dometome (He's at the coronation, too!)
26 – 30. The Trials
Return of the Driller
Divide and Conquer
Turmagar the Tuska (must precede "Feliner", otherwise why take the Tank?)
Mechanical Plague
Feliner
Sword in a Hole
The Transfer
Mumm-Rana
Tight Squeeze
Trapped
Good And Ugly
The Trouble with ThunderKittens*
64. Eye of the Beholder
65. Fond Memories
One other inconsistency that we should try to sort out is when other unnamed Mutants begin and cease to appear. All of the episodes that feature Mutant rabble should come after SBTS. I've placed *asterisks* next to them in my list above. "The Trouble with ThunderKittens" features the Feliner, though, so whatever drives those other Mutants away must happen late in the season.
The "additional Mutant extras" are only in about four or five random episodes, and I suspect is a plot point that we may have to turn a blind eye to.
The point about "The Ghost Warrior" and "Lord Of The Snows" is interesting, and could fit, but your comments about "Safari Joe" and "The Fireballs Of Plun-Darr" don't. In JS, Mule says Tygra can't swim except when invisible, whereas in TFOP, Tygra turns invisible to swim, but can still swim when he becomes visible.
This is now going to require some even more careful thinking. Perhaps we need to bring in another episode where the skycutters and nosediver get damaged to precede LOTS.
As for "Return To Thundera" re "The Time Capsule" - obviously it does come after it, but it doesn't have to be straight after. Either Tygra or Panthro says that the capsule may need repairing before it can be viewed, we can say that it took longer than they expected (especially as they kept getting called away to fight the mutants!).