![]() Cheetara didn’t like being insulted any more than anyone else, but when she knew that someone was trying to bait her with derogatory comments, she shrugged the bad behavior or nasty remarks off. The villains had to work really hard to rile her up, as did her teammates. It showed either in dry, witty comments or a smiling, “Right in front of you, !”, but this did not change the fact that she was the most ‘adult’ member of the Thundercats. She lacked the fiery temper and/or juvenile attitude modern audiences often associate with people who run fast. Unlike Pietro Maximoff/Quicksilver and other characters who can run at fantastic velocities, though, Cheetara was a composed, calm humanoid cat woman. Based on the cheetah, some time ago yours truly learned that this heroine’s personality was also centered on speed. She once hit 120 mph on a morning jog and, I believe, could run much faster in combat. Another adult female Cat, Pumyra, was added later on, but we will talk about her another time.Īt first, I admired Cheetara mostly for her ability to run fast. This would be Cheetara, the only adult female Thundercat present for the first season of the show. Today’s topic, however, was and remains my favorite character in the original series. He was much more impressive than I realized at the time, but he’s never been my preferred hero in that universe. The series in question was Thundercats, and the protagonist we were discussing was Panthro, who was never this blogger’s favorite character. ![]() Earlier this year, I posted this Spotlight! article about a character from one of my favorite TV shows. ![]()
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