Thundercats 2011/Awesome

"Lion-O: If you can bend with the wind, then you'll never break!"
 * In "Omens, Part 1"
 * Lion-O's fight when sticking up for the brutalized lizard slaves.
 * Not just that but Tygra utilizing his classic cloaking technique while fighting the lynchers along with Cheetara is pretty friggin awesome.
 * In "Omens, Part 2"
 * Lynx-O getting a brief cameo so soon is awesome in of itself. He manages to even look really badass as he stands stoic, cross armed, and with his headband flapping in the wind. Thankfully, as Word of God teases, this probably won't be the last we've heard of him.
 * A meta example where Claudus leads his army to battle--Larry Kenney gets to say, "THUNDERCATS, HO!" one last time. Doubles as a (equally meta) Hearwarming Moment.
 * Claudus taking on a traitor and kicking his technology-wielding ass with the Sword of Omens.
 * Everything about the Clerics. The first time we see them in action, the members all use their speed powers simultaneously and . They then proceed to Hold the Line. Cheetara is a member, Jaga is the leader and his Battle Cry is "Clerics, to the death!"
 * Even the villains get one. Mumm-Ra's entrance, in particular. For the curious.
 * You guys remember the Darker and Edgier we were promised in the trailer? You'll probably get get more than you wished for when you see how easily the Lizards overtake Thundera.
 * Slithe's line "How quickly things change for the cats: from top predator, to endangered species! In a single day!" and the ensuing explosion is pretty awesome. Especially since it shows the Lizards will NOT be comic relief villains this time around.
 * Lion-O wielding the Sword of Omens for the first time and handing Mumm-Ra his ass.
 * Friedle's delivery of "Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! Thundercats, hooo!" is so awesome even Mumm-Ra can't stand it. And it's a shot-for-shot remake of the original sequence.
 * In "Ramlak Rising":
 * Captain Tunar. Even given his character flaw he was the best fighter on his crew. (It could be argued the ONLY fighter, since the crew were mostly ineffective)
 * The moment when Lion-O stops obsessing over revenge and . Followed by
 * In "Song of the Petalars":
 * Emrick, a small plant-like humanoid takes on a giant (for his size) bird with his leaf-sword twice. Later the rest of the Petalars save the Thundercats from Lizards.
 * "We're all leaves in the wind, here and then gone. But while we're here, we live to the fullest!" that, coupled with the first time that we see the thundersignal really appear, gives you the emotional backbone that you are gonna need to finish the episode.
 * Panthro makes his entrance Then Panthro nunchuking a lizard as soon as he pops out. You know it's TV Tropes Made of Win Archive when people still can't shut up about it even before it happened.
 * To clarify how awesome this is.
 * In "Old Friends" Lion-O going up against Driller, who is three times his size with only the Sword of Omens.
 * In "Journey to the Tower of Omens":
 * Props to Mumm-Ra for now being a pimped out tank. That is so batshit insane that it becomes awesome. Its enough to make you want  a tank.
 * We finally get to see Mumm-Ra do the classic transformation after being teased during the pilot, and it was EXCELLENT.
 * The Thunderkittens deserve some credit too. They're willing to step up and defend the KO'd Panthro from Mumm-Ra THE EVER! LIVING!. This is two eight-year-old kids demonstrating that they will stand up to the setting's version of Satan.
 * Jaga gets one he's been tormented by Mumm-Ra endlessly, and he was forced to lead Mumm-Ra to the Book of Omens. He casts a super powerful light spell  and sends a One-Winged Angel Mumm-Ra packing. Yes, even  Jaga kicks ass.
 * That entire episode is just TV Tropes Made of Win Archive, from the Thundercats having to use their own particular weapons and skills as a team to get to the tower to their first real battle with Mumm-Ra.
 * In "Legacy"
 * Mumm-Ra has pretty much been upgraded into a
 * "This gauntlet can hold more than my sword". Cue epic and awesomeness beyond comprehension.
 * As awesome as that is it still takes a backseat to the utterly epic scene where the Sword of Omens is first forged and named. That, my friends, is how you pull back the curtain on the origin of one of animation's most epic weapons.
 * Panthera is easily the most badass female in the show despite being in only ONE episode. She coolly delivers a "slavery or rebellion" to the Jackal and Lizard liasions, is in charge of negotiations as Leo stands in the corner, leads the animals during the breakout, is 'responsible for Mum-ra's imprisonment,' and as it they crash land decides she'd rather have a last kiss with boyfriend than wait to die.
 * In "The Duelist and the Drifter"
 * Right in the beginning when Lion-O enters the village only to be confronted with Loads and Loads of Races after seven episodes of basically nothing but Cats and Lizards? The effect is similar to the first time Luke enter the Mos Eisley Cantina. You finally get the impression of just how vast the world is and so far you've only seen a very small part of it.
 * During his second duel against the Duelist, Lion-O finally understands the Drifter's advice. Despite just seconds beforehand, Lion-O instantly goes up another badass level and proceeds to effortlessly weave around every single one of the duelist's attacks before disarming him and claiming victory.

"The Monster of the Week: That's a lot of money, pal. How do you plan on paying for all that?
 * How about the Drifter '' It looks more awesome than it sounds.
 * "Mileage may very", hell! It is awesome! Instead of the expected Heroic Sacrifice, the Drifter which delivered Character Development for both Lion-O and The Drifter. Lion-O learned to not depend on the Sword of Omens while The Drifter found a sense of purpose.
 * In "Berbils"
 * Lion-O doesn't get much action in this one, but damn does he get good Pre-Asskicking One-Liners! This troper's favorite is when he infiltrates the slave auction hidden beneath a cloak and proposes a huge sum.

(Lion-O pulls a dramatic cloak toss and unsheathes the Sword of Omens.)

Lion-O: With steel!"

"Panthro: *Not even flinching* ...WorthIt"
 * THESE BEARS! ARE NOT! YOUR PROPERTY!
 * Tygra pulls an Offhand Backhand.
 * Thundertank versus a gigantic, heavily-weaponized killer truck. Thundertank wins.
 * Even Snarf gets one by biting a Mook's ass and luring him in a trap while taunting him!
 * In "Sight Beyond Sight" Wilykit with the power of music!
 * In "The Forest of Magi-Oar", Lion-O's defeat of is suitably epic.
 * Just about all the flight scenes with Viragor where awesome! Very cool.
 * The Paper Forgers looked awesome whenever the weren't getting their butts handed to them..
 * In "Into the Astral Plane"
 * Tygra's Big Damn Heroes moment when he drove the Thundertank up the side of a mountain to save the others. Bonus points because Lion-O and Cheetara had previously shot down this very plan.
 * In "Between Brothers"
 * The story behind Grune losing his right saber tooth.
 * Followed by Panthro taking his philosophy to heart
 * What he says next, after, you know,, adds to the coolness.


 * The elephants


 * Tygra . Also counts as a heartwarming moment.
 * Lion-O claiming and using the Spirit Stone is not only powerful enough to, it actually destroys the Astral Plane.
 * Actually it's more that . Still pretty epic though.
 * Wilykat Doubles as funny, especially since
 * He is also willing to
 * On the introduction of Panthro's, but you've got to admit that his showing up for the rescue at the end of "New Alliances" was pretty cool.
 * Lion-O trapping Slithe, Kaynar, and Addicus in a prison cell with relative ease, especially after all the trouble they had given the cats in the last two episodes.
 * And then he goes on to beat the crap out of Mumm-Ra and send him running! No wonder he's the king!
 * Tygra's as Claudus was when it came to protecting his children. Let's hear it for the Papa Wolves!
 * Speaking of "Native Son," for being a Tygra-centered episode Lion-O is particularly awesome here, showing maturity, reason, and making full used of his tools and skills to solve the mystery of the Tiger Clan. He's finally becoming a king worthy of his title.
 * Wilykat and Kit were amazing when they worked together to take down that giant... porcupine-badger-thing from "Survivial of the Fittest".
 * Lion-O suffering Pumyra's onslaught of attacks and finding the strength to stand to prove to her that he's still loyal to his people.
 * Even better; his reason for refusing to stay down and let her finish him quickly: "I said I would stand with you, and I intend to." Oh, Lion-O...
 * During Mumm-ra's first attack in "Recipe for Disaster", you have them doing a instrumental version of the Thundercats theme, all while Lion-o himself is doing a near move-for-move re-enactment of Lion-O battle scene from the original Thundercats Title Sequence.
 * In the second battle from the same episode, Dragon Mumm-Ra has Pumyra cornered and is about to eat her. Cue Lion-O leaping in front of her and bitch-slapping Mumm-Ra down with a salvo of blue lightning leaving her wide-eyed and slack-jawed. When she finally regains her senses she pounces on him for an enthusiastic kiss.
 * Nevermind that Soul Sever is already a badass, intelligent Well-Intentioned Extremist who looks like a robotic grim reaper with twin scythes on his back, but he's voiced by Jeffrey freakin' Combs!