![]() The small New York independent had given monoliths Hanna-Barbera and Filmation a bit of a competitive jolt with several years’ worth of Saturday morning animation, but despite such hits as The Jackson 5ive, The Osmonds and King Kong, Rankin/Bass became more successful as TV’s preeminent creators of animated holiday shows. Voices: Larry Kenney (Lion-O, Jackalman) Bob McFadden (Snarf, Slithe) Lynne Lipton (Cheetara, Wilykit) Earle Hyman (Panthro) Peter Newman (Tygra, Wilykat, Monkian) Earl Hammond (Mumm-Ra, Jaga).Īfter Filmation broke new ground in syndicated animation with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the floodgates were wide open for five-day-a-week “strips” of original animated programming, usually produced in unprecedented quantities of 65 episodes a season.įor fans of Rankin/Bass, the arrival of ThunderCats in this hot new marketplace was cause for celebration. TV Executive Producers: Arthur Rankin, Jr., Jules Bass. ![]() ![]() Producer for Peter Pan Records: Donald Kasen. Peter Pan Records C-266-46 (Cassette / Mono) Peter Pan Records C-265-35 (Cassette / Mono) Find out how Toy Story connects to ThunderCats as we feel the magic and hear the roar of the 30th anniversary of those denizens of Third Earth… even Snarf!
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