Great design work here, I really like it. Outfit is a touch too busy and that strange patch of exposed fur just under chest would have been better left covered up, doesn't fit the flow of the design. Standard headsculpt is beautiful, totally rocks. I also think she's a tad tiny next to Lion-O but she still looks so good that it's an afterthought if anything. That Berbil however is closer to 1/12th than 1/6th scale. Aren't they supposed to be about a head taller than Snarf and a around half as tall as the adult Cats in the cartoon?
She looks cool, even though the costume part may be a bit busy.
Most of all though, I find the size difference to Lion-O a bit excessive. He is an enormous Hulk compared to her.
1 hour ago, Satam said:Didn't his cryo-pod/sleep chamber/whatever they call it in the show malfunction, so he aged into an adult while everyone else stayed the same age? And yeah, he never came off as child-like or immature in the original cartoon. It could have made for an interesting dynamic, but it just seemed like a strange anomaly and even a missed opportunity. One of the many things I liked in the first reboot from 2011 is that they ditched that whole bit.
I remember quite a few of those "moral lesson of the day" type epilogues at the end of the show would have to do with Lion-O acting rashly or doing something wrong during the episode due to his relative immaturity. So it did come into play a bit.
37 minutes ago, Hassenfeld said:She looks great! I always forget that in Thundercats lore, Lion-O is technically a child, and it always weirds me out.
When I watched the cartoon, the whole idea of him being a mentally-young prince never really landed, I just thought they were a team, helping an impassioned, led-with-his-heart adult find his footing as leader. (Guys with magic swords tend to be the leader, in the Excalibur tradition.)
The trials of Lion-O culminating in that battle with Mumm-Ra were great television.
Didn't his cryo-pod/sleep chamber/whatever they call it in the show malfunction, so he aged into an adult while everyone else stayed the same age? And yeah, he never came off as child-like or immature in the original cartoon. It could have made for an interesting dynamic, but it just seemed like a strange anomaly and even a missed opportunity. One of the many things I liked in the first reboot from 2011 is that they ditched that whole bit.
She looks great! I always forget that in Thundercats lore, Lion-O is technically a child, and it always weirds me out.
When I watched the cartoon, the whole idea of him being a mentally-young prince never really landed, I just thought they were a team, helping an impassioned, led-with-his-heart adult find his footing as leader. (Guys with magic swords tend to be the leader, in the Excalibur tradition.)
The trials of Lion-O culminating in that battle with Mumm-Ra were great television.
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