In the fourth episode of Thundercats, Lion-O and crew are on the run from a massive army of lizards. As they flee, they come face to face with a tiny race of plant people called the Petalars. While attempting to understand their new found allies, the Lizard men are ho on their trail…
Read on for our review of Song of the Petalars. The Episode
The Lizards, lead by Slithe, are quickly tracking the Thundercats through a forest. As the Thundercats attempt to rest for the evening, they are forced to go back on the move as they spot the massive lizard army that approaches.
Immediately, Tygra protests fleeing, as he points out that their father, Claudus, would have stood and fought. Lion-O asserts his authority and orders them to run. As they are fleeing, they come across a massive shire, hidden beneath a series of thorned vines. Knowing the lizard army would not be able to easily follow, Lion-O leads the team into the thicket.
As they draw closer to the center of the shire, they begin to hear the soothing songs of the Petalars. As they sing, a new young one is born as an older member of the race passes on. These are a tiny, plant based, race who are initially fearful of the approaching Thundercats. However, one young Petalar named Emerich fearlessly and curiously approaches the ‘Cats, filled with questions.
The Thundercats and Petalars quickly bond as the Petalars share the story of how they were swept away from their home by a mighty storm. They have spent generations attempting to follow a cryptic map that will lead them back home. Lion-O, who has grown very fond of the young Emerich vows to help them find their way. As they begin to travel, Lion-O becomes a mentor for Emerich, training him how to handle a weapon. Emerich is snatched away, in the middle of his training, by a large bird-like creature. Emerich fights back, and the bird drops him. Lion-O quickly runs to his young friends location only to find a teenaged Emerich.
As it turns out, the Petalars lifespan lasts only a single day. The Thundercats realize that their short time spent with Petalars is a lifetime to them. And the Petalars learn quickly from their friends, especially Emerich, who is quickly growing into a leader and hero.
Their journey comes to, what seems, an end as they are attacked by three quick moving lizard soldiers ordered in by Slithe. With the help of Emerich and the Petalars, they all escape. But their victory is short lives as the map leads them to a dead end. Lion-O is clearly conflicted, as he wonders if his own short life has any real meaning amidst the death of most of his kind, and the hopeless situation they are in. During this time, Slithe orders the entire area burned down.
With certain death closing in, Emerich notices that the updraft from the approaching flames offers the Petalars an escape.As the last of the Petalars leaves, Lion-O turns to Emerich, now close to death of old age. With his dying words, he comforts Lion-O and the Thundercats, leaving behind that it wasn’t the destination, but the journey they took together that matters. As his friend passes on, Lion-O knows his next action must be to fight.
The Thundercats come out of the thicket in a surprise attack. They manage to hold their own for short time. But the lizards numbers, and technology, are too much. With the group preparing for death, a blast from nowhere takes out one of the lizards mechs. Then a strange vehicle roars into view, quickly taking out scores of lizards and mechs. Slithe and his army are left with no choice but to flee. As the lizards run, the vehicle pulls in front of the group, and a hatch opens. Out comes a shadowy figure, who is quickly attacked by a straggling lizard. This proves a bad move for the lizard as the shadowy figure quickly dispatches him with a pair of nunchucks. Then we get a close-up, as Lion-O asks “Who are you?”, we get our response…Panthro!
Review
Clearly meant to be a filler episode. However, if all their fillers are handled so delicately, the we’re in for a great ride. The writers took great care in building up the relationship of Emerich and Lion-O. Lion-O learned to appreciate time and Emerich helped him to understand how important it is to fight on, even in the face of a losing battle. It was pretty well done and great to watch Lion-O go from a teacher of a young Petalar, to that same Petalar’s student by the end.
Slithe is deliciously evil in this episode. His utter disregard for the life of his troops, and the ruthless way in which he attempts to handle the Thundercats is a welcome addition to the story. These lizards seem like a true threat. And with the lizards being a clearly formidable force, it makes the story much more tense.
Not all was perfect here. Though the episode was well written, the overall story is still in a holding pattern. The ‘Cats are no further on their journey than they were at the start of episode three. Mumm-Ra and Grune were absent from the action for a second straight episode, and it’s hard to get a sense of how they’re truly going to fit into this story right now.
Bottom Line
A good, but not great episode. The entire thing was there to build up to Panthro’s introduction. And while they are taking great care with developing Lion-O, the story arc has stalled out a bit. As a stand alone episode it was fine, and it was still enjoyable. We need to get back to their journey to find the Book of Omens so the story feels like it’s progressing.
Overall: 8 out of 10
Tony_Bacala says
Thundercats Episode 4 - Song Of The Petalars Discussion
This airs tonite, use this as a pre-game countdown, during, and after the show discussion place!
Preview with pics and video here: Thundercats Episode 4 Preview
This week - Thundertank and PANTHRO!
Discuss!
77kustoms says
I am really liking the new take on the Cats. I can't wait for tonight!
JASONKAT says
Cant wait to see him and the tank in action!, this should b sweet.
LordLionO says
Oh, this was such a great episode!
....is what I see myself saying after watching!
Lord Lion O says
I guessin panthro is right at the end. Can't wait!
JamesBenjamin says
What time does this air? I've been catching them online, but it'd be nice to see it on my TV instead...
Tony_Bacala says
830 PM Eastern/Pacific.
xhavoc86 says
Can't wait for tonight...it would be so much better if they had New Young Justice too though lol
Shenlon says
Locked in and ready , bring on the cats
DESTRO says
Haha they did recap of his life - weird episode with a great ending.
Wilyjo says
Anyone got the official spelling of his name? I keep saying Emrick but it might be wrong
dj7000 says
I've watched alot of cartoons in my lifetime. that might have been one of the best cartoons I've ever seen as far as storylines go.
Pinero says
Average episode, and very sad for the plant ppl on short lives..3.8/10
FunderCat says
Beautiful episode. It's weird how I found myself completely feeling for the character of Elmerick. Seriously, I was pretty sad when he died. Kind of disappointed that Panthro only showed up at the end in the clip we saw a week before, though. Ruined the intended surprise. Nonetheless this was another amazing episode, I cannot wait to see what else lies in store.
xhavoc86 says
ugh...i missed the last ten minutes damn neighbors
Wilyjo says
Lord Lion O says
That was a great episode! Anybody who doesn't like that just has a narrow imagination. First time with the thundercats signal! Guessing thats what brings panthro. Also guessing the great wind they spoke of may have been when mum ra showed up in episode 2 with the wind whirling. Something for adults and kids...just awesome, if you disagree you know what to do!
Shenlon says
Oh my goodness , this episode took you on a joyride of emotions. I was crying when emmerick died , then got goosebumps when Lion-O gave his speech and used the sword of omens , and then dang near had a fangasm when panthro appeared.
I almost feel like I need a cigarette and I do not even smoke !
Wilyjo says
Lord Lion O says
People, people, people.... Two words.....22 minutes
Give em a break you can't get overwhelmed in details in 22 minutes! Just accept somethings without all the details
Lord Lion O says
Well technically one number and one word.
Wilyjo says
Give em a break you can't get overwhelmed in details in 22 minutes! Just accept somethings without all the details
Just gonna enjoy it as well as I can.
Lord Lion O says
Well technically one number and one word but the point and the plea both remain valid
DESTRO says
Give em a break you can't get overwhelmed in details in 22 minutes! Just accept somethings without all the details
Wilyjo says
I can't wait to go back and screencap a ton of different Petalars
Lord Lion O says
I'm with you...have done some tv work and I can tell you it is incredibly hard to storyboard something great in 22 minutes with a message and adventure. Plus animate it. . I think they're doing a great job!
dj7000 says
Beej B says
Very moving episode. Anything BUT average, IMO. So far, I'd say it's easily the most emotionally-charged entry for me after episode 2. Really got a lump in my throat at the end. So sad, yet so beautifully done. Really touched my soul.
The very end was every bit as cool as expected, but dang - what a way to leave it hanging for another week! *shakes fist*
Is it next Friday yet?
Wilyjo says
I teared up too! It didn't help that my friend's dog passed away before this episode either. Now I'm clinging to my cat
Lord Lion O says
I agree about hub....just wondering how much money they had to start with. WB brought some heavy hitters. I hope they start investing in cartoons again!
Lord Lion O says
They did a great job with the emotions...who doesn't wanna be the guy or girl who stands up with courage in the face of insurmountable odds! Great stuff.....I teared up too but don't tell anybody.
Steevy Maximus says
For a 22 minute cartoon, this episode had more "heart" than entire SERIES ever hope to get. But they also aren't stretching some of this stuff out. Had this been produced by an entirely Japanese writing staff, you can bet the last two episodes would have been stretched out for half a dozen or more episodes to cover the same material.
I do feel it a bit unfortunate that the "big surprise" at the end was basically spoiled so heavily for the sake of the fans and ratings. Though it probably snagged more people into watching an otherwise great episode in doing so
This episode also reinforces my entirely unsubstantiated belief the production crew and series artists "stole" some talent from Studio Ghibli. The Petalars feel like something you'd see in one of their films.
Beej B says
Wilyjo says
For a 22 minute cartoon, this episode had more "heart" than entire SERIES ever hope to get. But they also aren't stretching some of this stuff out. Had this been produced by an entirely Japanese writing staff, you can bet the last two episodes would have been stretched out for half a dozen or more episodes to cover the same material.
I do feel it a bit unfortunate that the "big surprise" at the end was basically spoiled so heavily for the sake of the fans and ratings. Though it probably snagged more people into watching an otherwise great episode in doing so
This episode also reinforces my entirely unsubstantiated belief the production crew and series artists "stole" some talent from Studio Ghibli. The Petalars feel like something you'd see in one of their films.
I think YJ gets it's fanfare just because of a huge new fanbase that can't wait for new episodes...like...at all
But yeah I'm gonna agree with you on that.
Lody says
Great episode
Totally trippy
I am confused as to why They didn't recognize Panthro right away though....
GrimlocksPS says
Great episode i was kinda annoyed at the way the ending went down but that doesn't stop me giving this episode 9/10
Emotionally charged storyline, it was another learning episode for Lion-O too.
Wilyjo says
Totally trippy
I am confused as to why They didn't recognize Panthro right away though....
Also, his name is Emrick! wasn't sure if I was right but I guess I was haha
Lord Lion O says
It was dark...I believe they are communicating they couldn't see him between the smoke and the night.
GrimlocksPS says
Pinero says
YES I HAD A DEEP FEELING pANTHRO DEBUT WAS GOING TO BE AT THE END, NOT A BIT SURPRISE .. NEXT WEEK IS GOING TO BE SO DOPE BUT DAMN NEXT WEEK, THATS ALONG TIME LOL.. IF THEY DO THIS EVERY WEEK AND ITS 26 EP A SEASON, THIS IS GOING TO LAST FOR A VERY LONG TIME
Steevy Maximus says
Want to know what is really sad? In my opinion, Lion-O has show more, LOGICAL, character development in these 4 episodes than the title character of Inuyasha (a popular anime series) did after 150!
Balgus82 says
Icespark says
This episode is what I refer to as an emotional roller-coaster. That was an incredible episode.
A message to the writers; don't toy with my emotions like that! Making me feel excited, sad, thrilled; I can't keep up! It's just not fair! Joking aside, in all seriousness, please, keep up the great work!
On the whole, this was a heartfelt, tragic, triumphant, bittersweet, journey. The Petalars and their journey will not be easily forgotten.
Lion-O is quickly stepping into his role as king.
Cheetara and Tygra were fantastic.
The twins and Snarf are adorable.
The new lizards were rather creepy, and very well-designed. Slythe is ruthless, exactly as he should be.
Finally, Panthro and the Thundertank were absolutely awesome. More, please!
One a final note, the animation, particularly with the Petulars floating, and the fire embers, was beautifully drawn.
I think the level of quality for the series has been established, and I think this series is going to be incredible in the long run!
I cannot wait until next week!
Joe Moore says
Review:
http://www.thundercats.ws/news/thund...rs-review-225/
Lord Lion O says
Very cool to tap the sentiment of all of us older thundercats fans by exploring lion os regret over his childhood being gone
Wilyjo says
Lord Lion O says
For those who talk of fillers and and disappointment (and I mean no offense here simply curious) what cartoon to you hold up as the gold standard of animation and storytelling? Please respond...
GrimlocksPS says
Want to know what is really sad? In my opinion, Lion-O has show more, LOGICAL, character development in these 4 episodes than the title character of Inuyasha (a popular anime series) did after 150!
Wilyjo says
If I can think of a good answer to that question though I'll put it here
Lord Lion O says
Not a bad thing at all. I like character development. I am glad the writers are taking the time to do it right
Oh definitely, i totally felt that way during this ep!