ThunderCats Reviews: 4:116 & 4:117 "Leah" & "Frogman" (1989) 🪞👹🐸 cover art

ThunderCats Reviews: 4:116 & 4:117 "Leah" & "Frogman" (1989) 🪞👹🐸

ThunderCats Reviews: 4:116 & 4:117 "Leah" & "Frogman" (1989) 🪞👹🐸

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Welcome Back Bunglers! ⚡

It’s a double dose of kitty chaos as we dive into two wild ThunderCats adventures from the final season of the series! Joining us all the way from Australia (and rocking a 12-hour time difference!) is our very own Lovely Leah, the emoji queen herself!

Leah brings her sparkle, sass, and signature humor to today’s double feature as we break down every meow-ment of “Leah” and “Frogman.” Expect laughs in this purr-fectly outrageous ThunderCats celebration of the final season of the series!

But Bunglers… could this be an unofficial Halloween episode? 🎃 Between a creepy Mirror Wraith (or was it Wench? Wreath?!), a bootleg Chucky doll from Mumm-Ra, and doors and windows flying open at night, things are getting spookier than ever on New Thundera! 👻

Today's double episode starts with "Leah":

⚡"The Ancient Spirits of Evil bring a creature to Mumm-Ra called a Mirror Wraith, which he transforms as a doll and gives to a lost thunderian child named Leah, who keeps it and unwittingly puts the Thundercats in great danger."

Then in "Frogman":

"Wilykit and Wilykat accidentally release Frogman. Seemingly harmless at first, he is soon revealed as a ruthless villain with the fearsome power to control all water."

⚡Original Airdates: September 11, 1989 & September 12, 1989.

✨Thank you to the "ThunderCats Wiki" for the plot synopsis✨

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