"Sebastiaan, post: 131899, member: 25673" said:
My feeling too but I doubt K/K will make it now.
I have that feeling too. It doesn't concern me personally as I am unlikely to buy a second K/K but curiosity does make me wonder what Super7 will do about them. For good guys I hope to see Bengali and Hachiman, for bad guys, Ratar-O and Mongor. Though I do want a Vultureman too. These are actually my top 5 wanted characters at the moment as I feel there is a good chance of all 5 of them coming in the next 4 waves. I have a slight doubt about Mongor, not sure why but I hope I'm wrong. It depends on how soon they start on Bezerkers and Lunataks. If they start on them in the next wave then they will probably want to do all of those before we get numerous stand-alone characters and even if some of those crop up alongside villains from those teams , it could be people like Safari Joe, Shiner or Driller first and we still have 2 more mutant team members to come yet. I liked both the Lunataks and Bezerkers but they weren't favourites of mine personally. Having said that, I love 'Thundercats Ho!' which the Bezerkers were in and the Lunataks also appeared in some good episodes. I didn't grow up with the Lunataks. I saw their episodes much later once the DVDs came out. I'm from the UK so I didn't see beyond 'Thundercats Ho!' back in the day, which was actually made into a movie. Beyond that, I don't believe any more episodes were shown over here. I find that odd because Thundercats is quite popular in the UK, we got our own comic book series of Thundercats at one time, even the Thundercats DVDs sold well. We don't get every volume of an old kids' show on DVD unless each set sells really well and often they don't. We got every volume of Thundercats despite the fact that other shows from that time that were supposedly more popular didn't get past one or two sets. I also actually saw people in HMV picking up Thundercats DVDs so I had a feeling that many people over here that were born in the 80's were fans and wanted this particular show on DVD. I remember the day that volume one came out, I bought it from HMV but it felt like there was some excitement around it. They were playing an episode of it on their TV screens and put some of these DVDs right at the front of the store. On top of that, the DVD release of it was even mentioned on a talk show in the evening (Paul O'Grady). The funny thing is, a few years prior, I actually overheard someone in HMV saying to his friend that he hopes Thundercats gets released on DVD one day because he'd buy it straight away. Then I started to think about it because this was at a time when I hadn't watched it for a while and I knew for a fact that I hadn't seen every episode but it had been my favourite show at one time. From then on, I would keep checking the internet to see if it would happen because I really wanted it on DVD too. I also noticed a lot of Thundercats T-shirts appearing. When it got a region 1 DVD release, I wondered if we would get a UK version. We did eventually but the wait for it was a struggle. I had actually considered getting bootlegs but didn't in the end as I heard that the picture quality was often very bad on those and I didn't know if my DVD players would play region 1 discs. I now have DVD players that do but I didn't at the time. I know I've gone off on a tangent here but it's a forum of Thundercats fans and I get excited talking about it so I figured why not? I also heard that Thundercats came to UK TV screens later than it did in America, around the time of TMNT, 1987 I think. I have no idea why and I'm not old enough to know if that is definitely true. Though it would explain why I was able to get brand new Thundercats LJN figures when I was about 4 years old because I was actually born in 1988. Thundercats seemed to still be alive in the early 90's over here from what I remember but it got phased out pretty soon after. I must have got into it towards the back end of it but I saw the pilot as I had the VHS and a few others. I would watch those a lot and catch it on TV whenever it was on. The Exodus VHS may have actually been released in the UK a significant time before it came on TV but I couldn't be sure. It just depends if we got that VHS when America did. We didn't with the DVDs but we may have with that, not sure. It may have seen a lot of popularity over here because of it's later run as well as it being a great show. A lot of other shows from the 80's may have been past the peak of their popularity or not really around once Thundercats got into it's stride over here. There was definitely TMNT and Ghostbusters but quite a few of the others from earlier in the decade were seemingly gone because we were heading into the 90's at this point and of course once the 90's started to produce some of it's most popular kids' shows, Thundercats disappeared, the profiles of TMNT and Ghostbusters were starting to drop off and then Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers became huge. Marvel and DC had a huge resurgence due to shows like Batman: The Animated Series, which was amazing, as well as the very good X-Men and Spider-Man animated shows that came along. Of course, there was lots of other stuff as you will all know and I'm sure you'll all remember the shows I've mentioned but I'm giving examples of shows that were action-packed, about heroes/villains as well as being a selling point for action figures which therefore makes them comparable to shows like Thundercats, TMNT and Ghostbusters to some extent.