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(WMNS) PUMA Thundercats x RS-X T3CH ‘Cheetara’ 391519-01
£434.00 -
BAIT x Thundercats Hoodie Black
£77.00 -
Figurine Mattel Masters of the Universe Origins Thundercats He-Man
£24.03 -
Figurine Mattel Masters of the Universe Origins Thundercats Panthro
£24.03 -
Figurine Mattel Masters of the Universe Origins Thundercats Tygra
£24.03 -
Man Movie Basketball Jerseys 31 THUNDERCATS Uniform Hip Hop Team Color Blue Breathable For Sport Fans Pure Cotton HipHop Embroidery And Sewing Excel
£29.99 -
Puma RS-X T3CH Thundercats
£395.00 -
Puma RS-X T3CH Thundercats Cheetara Warm White (Women’s)
£414.00 -
Puma RS-X T3CH Thundercats Mumm-Ra
£102.00 -
Puma RS-X T3CH Thundercats Panthro
£357.00 -
Puma RS-X T3CH x Thundercats Catâ s Lair
£119.00 -
Puma RS-X T3CH x Thundercats Lion-O (GS)
£333.00
Thundercats
There is a particular kind of person who, the moment they hear that theme tune, stops whatever they are doing. It does not matter how old they are or how sensible their life has become. Thunder, thunder, Thundercats and something just switches. We know this person well because most of us are that person, and finding the right gift for them is either very easy or very badly done, with almost nothing in between.
The badly done version fills charity shops. Generic merchandise with the logo slapped on as an afterthought, stuff that says the giver recognised the name but never actually watched the show. We have no interest in that. What we went looking for instead were the pieces that treat Lion O and Snarf and Mumm Ra with the same seriousness that the people who grew up watching them do. The ones where you can tell someone actually cared about getting it right.
What makes Thundercats hard to shop for is that the fans are not children. They are grown adults with taste and opinions and a fairly sharp detector for tat dressed up as nostalgia. They remember the Sword of Omens in detail. They remember Third Earth. They have feelings about the 2011 reboot. So the bar for what actually deserves space in their home or on their shelf is higher than most gift buyers realise, and that is exactly where the wrong choices get made.
Everything we have picked here clears that bar. We looked at quality, at whether the thing actually does justice to the source material, and at whether a proper fan would be pleased or just polite. Polite was not good enough. We wanted the reaction you get when someone opens something and immediately knows that the person who chose it understood what it means to them, not just what it is called.
Thundercats ran for two seasons in the mid eighties and somehow burrowed so deep into a generation that it never really left. These gifts are for the people who never wanted it to.











