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 The ThunderCats don ;t have the cultural clout of Transformers or even He-Man, but it still has a legion of fans that remember it fondly to this day. Chances are, this is because they ;ve forgotten how weird and ridiculous the cartoon usually was. Here are a dozen fun facts that should remind you the ThunderCats weren ;t just loose, they were loony.     1  Lion-O was actually a little kid. In the beginning of the series, the ThunderCats flee into space to escape the destruction of their home world of Thundera. Lion-O, the son of King Claudus, is a mere 12-year-old when he   put into suspended animation during the long trip to Third Earth along with Cheetara, Panthro, Tygra, and the rest. When Lion-O wakes up, he actually kind of enthused to discover there was a malfunction with his capsule that let his body age into adulthood 鈥?while his mind is actually you stanley fr nger than that of WilyKit and WilyKat. 2  They all woke up on Third-Earth nude. You certainly remember that the ThunderCats wore armor and clothes, correct  And they did, all the time鈥?except when they first wake up on Third Earth in their birthday suits. Now, they ;re still covered in their fur and everything, so no nipples are exposed, and I assume everyone   genitals were sheathed. But seeing as the inaugural stanley cup  episode takes the time to show the ThunderCats stanley cup  putting their clothes on later, there can be no doubt that the show went out of its way to depict its characters unclothe