
The jewel in the crown of the line was the Cat's Lair Playset. The line later expanded to include small articulated figures of their allies and companions as well as vehicles, monsters, weapons, and accessories. A couple of the figures even had light-up eyes! This feature made every toy perform a different action when a lever on it was pressed, this feature helped this toy line to grow a huge fan base in no time. The Thundercats action figures were 6 inches tall and were made of rubber and PVC with articulation at the hips, shoulders, and neck and a “Battle-Matic-Action”. Despite this it had a loyal following of fans and still remains popular with collectors. it was a small line and distribution was not on a huge scale like other toy line figure at that time.
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But unlike the TV series the action figure toy line only lasted for three years. The art was done by illustrator and animator Az Adamson and was reused on Ultimates packaging from Wave 2 onwards.Īn exclusive good ThunderCats version of Grune The Destroyer was produced for San Diego Comic-Con 2021.Right after the launch of the original series of “Thundercats”, LJN released their line of Thundercats figures. The figures were packaged on cardback featuring LJN-style artwork and fonts. Each figure had 5 points of articulation and came with their respective weapons and accessories. Like other toys from the ReAction line, the ThunderCats figures were 3.75 inches tall with a simple sculpt, resembling the action figures of the 70s and early 80s. In July of 2020, Super7 released its first wave of ThunderCats ReAction figures.

Version 2 of these figures included the corrected color parts but not the bonus head. Super7 released a Wave 1 Booster Pack to correct production errors with the color of Panthro's shorts, Jackalman's neck fur and guns with a bonus third Panthro head with activated yellow eyes. The figures were packaged in what Super7 called "Display-Matic" boxes. After production of Wave 1 and 2 completed the proportion of tooling that was owned by Super7 was transfered to their own factory storage. The second wave included Pumyra with both waves being manufactured in the Mattel Toys factory. The first wave included Lion-O, Panthro, Jackalman and Mumm-Ra.

This line was re-titled "ThunderCats Ultimates" and they started off by re-releasing five of the original figures with upgraded accessories, additional heads and slight modifications. In August of 2019, Super7 announced that they would be continuing the ThunderCats Classics line of 7 inch figures that Mattel Toys had discontinued.
