Showing posts with label William Overgard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label William Overgard. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

Thundercats Tuesday - TC 124 -126, Ma-Mutt's Confusion, Shadowmaster, and Swan Song.

This week's Thundercats Tuesday, features TC# 124 - 126, and includes a personal milestone and highlight of mine.  TC # 125, Shadowmaster was my first scriptwriting assignment.  Plus, I got to design the new characters for the episode, including, of course the Shadowmaster character.  My original plot outline for the story was totally overwritten.  (I'll touch on that, later in this post)  Only the  smart editing of the talented Peter Lawrence, story editor, saved me from embarrassing myself.  I'm eternally indebted to producer, Lee Dannacher, and Peter for giving me the chance to write for the Thundercats.

Let's start with TC# 124 - "Ma-Mutt's Confusion.



The Babylonian Barbarian Boiler is my all time favorite Thundercat prop design.  The scene of Mum-Ra running back and forth with the bucket reminds me of the famous Disney's Sorcerer's Apprentice scene from Fantasia.


 TC # 125 - "Shadowmaster"
 The original plot for the Shadowmaster had enough story elements for three shows.  I introduced a parallel group of Thundercats-like heroes, in the ShadowRealm, called LightLancers.  The LightLancers were defeated,  and disbanded by the Shadowmaster, and their world plunged into darkness.  The lone dispirited LightLancer at first challenged Lion-O, but Lion-O enlisted him to defeat the Shadowmaster.  In doing so, The Lion-O helped the LightLancer regain his power to regroup his companions and restore the land.  This sub-plot was in addition to the main Claudus storyline.  So, yeah, there was no way this could fit in a 1/2 hour show.  Thanks goodness for Peter's editing.





 Brute the Shadow beast was an example of over designing a character.   The multiple heads was a little much for the time the Beast was on the screen.  I'm happy the animation team give it a shot.


 I always wondered if many Thundercats fans caught my homage to Star Wars with the final scene of the episode with Claudus and Jaga, just like the Darth Vader and Obi Wan shot at end of The Return of the Jedi.


TC # 128- "Swan Song"
Swan Song saw the return of Two-Time, the two-head robot, and his flying ship Domedown.








Only four more episodes to go.  But find some extra item to keep Thundercats Tuesdays going.  Enjoy.

Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Thundercats Tuedays - Show # 100 & 101

Today's Thundercats Tuesday features designs for Shows #100 - Exile Isle, written by William Overgard and Show #101 - The Key of Thundera, written by Matthew Malach.  Again design-wise, there were no major new characters as the show was near the end of the second season.  So I mostly designed props and incidental characters.  That said, some items like the Dragon heads in Show #101 played a major part in the story.

 Here's a image of Scooper, the Mechanical from another show.









Here's how the Dragon heads looked in the episode.
 Here's the separate animation cel levels. Start with the painted background and dragon body hold cel.
Next, is a tiny Lion-O in that blue bubble at the base of the stairs, a  tiny Mumm-Ra laying near the pillar on the left. and animating dragon heads.


 Next, is the animating dragon breath flames, to complete the shot.
I was surprised and delighted that The Dragon Hall and The Key of Thundera turned up again in the 2002 Warner Bros/Wildstorm comics Thundcats #1, along with some other elements I designed.  But. I'll save that for a future post. 


 Again, visit again for more Thundercat Tuesdays.  And leave a comment.  Thanks.