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Somebody is getting the Thundercats D&D sourcebook with kickstarter rewards for his birthday, OH YEAH BABEY!!
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Great News!
THUNDERCATS.ORG is now OFFICIALLY up and running again!
AND!!
Somebody is getting the Thundercats D&D sourcebook with kickstarter rewards for his birthday, OH YEAH BABEY!!

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HOOOO! A THUNDERCATS FAN RESOURCE MASTERPOST!
Seen above: The logo of all my ThunderCats oriented endeavors provided by my amazing brother Igor.
ThunderCats is the crowning jewel of 80s cartoons in my not-so-humble opinion! With a thriving (if secluded and disparate, not unlike our feline heroes!) fan base. I thought it only appropriate to educate anyone interested in jumping in headfirst into the lore and history of the original show!
My Comrades in Arms: ThunderCats Podcasts & YouTube Content!
The Pod of Thundera 2: Teeth Bared & Fur Flying!
(My show! On YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Pilot releases September 3rd 2026!) My personal contribution to the ThunderCats fan space, as a second generation fan (a Gen X mama with VERY good taste what can I say?) I wanted to really grapple with and theorize about the lore and characterizations of Third Earth & the ThunderCats in a semi-serious way. As well as contextualize the morals and conventions of the show in the modern day. Plus it gives me an excuse to babble about one of my all time favorite shows for at least 20 minutes every couple of weeks!
Beyond Thundera
A behind the scenes & bits and bobs podcast co-hosted by Hall of Omens author Sean "Buddha" McKeone & one of the original ThunderCats show-runners, Peter Lawrence! They also have an Instagram & Facebook.
Radical Retro Rewind!
Hosted by the brothers Ryan & David Hunter, recently completed a six-year long effort to review every episode of the original ThunderCats, though they also explore an abundance of other 80s media as well! They've got an Instagram & their own RSS Feed Website
Fansites: Toys, History, Lore & MORE
Thundercats Wiki & Thundercats Ho Wiki powered by Fandom
There are TWO, count 'em TWO ThunderCats pages on Fandom, both are great places to start if you don't wanna jump in and play archivist/detective right from the jump. If one is missing a tidbit of information, the other one is bound to have it!
The Art of ThunderCats
If you're a big fan of ThunderCats, character design, animation, Japanese anime history, Pacific Animation Company or any of the above THIS IS IT! I don't think I'm exaggerating when I say there's at least a thousand images on this page! Character design sheets, animation cells, background paintings, you name it! It's all collected here, extremely impressive and nice to look at!
ThunderCats.org
(Newly re-fur-bished! Opens June 16th 2026) Active since 2005 and an absolute GOLD MINE of vintage toys, screenplays, production notes and much more, they also have an Instagram & Facebook page!
ThunderCatsFans.org
Not to be confused with the former above! Another lovely fan-made website not just full of the history of the actual show but of fan creations and activity as well such as fanfiction and profile icons for message boards!
Peter Lawrence's Blog
An excellent first (and second) hand perspective on the original show and a pair of fresh eyes on the deceptively expansive world of ThunderCats fans. Peter Lawrence releases articles called ThunderCat of The Day fairly regularly. Complete with interviews with original cast and crew as well as fans who've made a splash! Not to mention insightful personal anecdotes from the blog's host.
See also The Leonard Starr Appreciation Society page on FaceBook if you would like to learn more about the fascinating professional life and works of the father of ThunderCats as we know it.
ThunderCats TTRPG
If you're a tabletop nerd like me and wanna create your own ThunderCats & Third Earth adventures without buying action figures or writing up a good old fashioned fanfiction, what a privilege and a treat it is to have people who come up with custom TTRPGs for free and for fun! Thanks Jeremiah L. Schwennen!
In other related news, Dynamite Comics, the current producers of the most recent run of ThunderCats comic books also recently had a FULLY BACKED Kickstarter for a ThunderCats D&D 5E hardcover sourcebook!
The Hall of Omens
Beyond Thundera co-host Sean McKeone's personal website, you can learn more about his absolutely enormous full-color toy & behind the scenes ThunderCats lore and pictures, even purchase them if you'd like!
Hear The Roar! by David Crichton
The Unofficial and Unauthorised Guide to ThunderCats! A well-loved and highly recommended ThunderCats non-fiction history book. It's also available on Kobo as an eBook if you're not a big fan of Amazon.
WeWantMoreThunderCats.com
A new ThunderCats toy release (particularly Super7) news and review oriented ThunderCats website!
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For those of you who don't use Reddit, PauloDEC has finished converting the Zork Choose-Your-Own-Adventure books into digital format. If you've got an eReader, you can pick them up from his Google Drive here.
Alternatively, you can play the books directly on his website, gnusto.au.
I was working on my Kyle Chandler website last night and I was checking that all my links worked for my links page, and that website that I found a few months ago, the one that hasn’t been updated since 2002 and had a lot of interesting stuff on it, is gone! I found it on the internet archive, though, so at least there’s that. I’m glad I copied some stuff from that website when I did. They had a lot of articles that were copied and pasted with no link to the source, just noted where it was published and what date. and there were transcripts from TV talkshow apperances that he did, which are not on YouTube. I copied and pasted a few of those onto my website for whenever the site was inevitably taken down. I wonder if the person who owned the website had forgotten about it and then maybe got charged for bandwidth when I started going there, so they were like “why am I still paying money for this?” Idk if that’s how it works to have your site hosted somewhere- you only have to pay when people visit? The same thing happened to one of the Farscape fansites that I linked to my Farscape site- it got taken down shortly after I linked it, after having been online for over 25 years and not updated since 2004. (Neocities works different in that it’s free if it’s under 1 GB and then you pay monthly if it goes over that size).
I feel like an archivist with both of those websites- my Farscape site and my Kyle Chandler site- and that is part of my purpose with both of them.
I also took a page from that website’s book, if you will, and started copy and pasting articles that I found and linked back to the original because inevitably the original will be taken down someday.
Not only do we have to collect and save physical media when we can, we need to archive fandom history as well.
In times of old, the web was filled with website collectives, miniature kingdoms wherein the masters of their domain erected many a shrine and other devotions as expressions of their ardent love. To travellers of the web, worshippers and fellow artists, these devotions were surely sites of wonder, revelation, inspiration and connection. Time has passed, shrines have crumbled, and kingdoms have come and gone, leaving us their ruins to roam, marvel at and bemoan — and memories, oh so many memories.
In this tiny sphere of the web, the love lives on: Kingdoms have endured, shrines are built and rebuilt, seedlings of new realms are ever sprouting, and dreams continue to be dreamt — of new creations, of return, reforging and reunion, of love that shall burn bright and hold us together for years to come.
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To anyone interested in making shrines (shrines as in fan websites), I present: the Our Kingdoms Eternal Site Marathon. The goal of this event is to create, remake or expand on websites and webpages that serve as the foundation of our future shrine-making. That entails so-called shrine collectives (portal websites so to speak) and their adjacent pages (guestbooks, update logs, layout archives etc.) as well as community-oriented site projects.
The event runs from 1 May to 4 October 2026 for a total of five months, with sign-ups closing at the end of July. More information and sign-up form on the event website.
The event is accompanied by a discussion site over at Dreamwidth where you can get to know other webmasters in this sphere, brainstorm together and ask for help.

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Hi there friend! I'm new to ARMY and while I'm enjoying learning about most things, I've been confused over the ethics of fansites. Could I ask for any resources you may have on which fansites are bad compared to others? I've heard some conflicting reports on who is okay and who isn't and it's all a little confusing. Sorry to bug ya!
Omg not me just being thrilled and absolutely tickled to be getting my first ask from a baby army this year 🥰🥰 are you like NEW new? Welcome to ARMY 💜💜
I have a post kind of really breaking down fansites here, and there are multiple posts linked inside that one as well with related/similar topics in regards to fansites.
💬 9 🔁 30 ❤️ 153 · ᴮᴱSaTAEra⁷ fan of Grammy nominated BTS◡̈ 𐤀 ⟭⟬💜⟬⟭ on Twitter · Of the many things that bother me about fansites, the main
As for which are "bad" really just comes down to those that are antis/solos or aren't just at a lot of events but are truly stalkers and make the guys uncomfortable. Bighit used to have a list of fansites that were banned from shows for being stalkers and there are a few well known ones that I recommend just staying away from, like headliner who is not only Jungkooks stalker, but has also said some truly vile things about him in the past as well. Always happy to help to the best of my ability if you have questions about anyone in particular 💜
And with a fandom as large as ARMY, everyone under the sun will give you conflicting opinions about what's "okay" or not and you just gotta go with what your gut and your research tells you. As long as you are treating people with respect, you just gotta be okay with knowing you can't please everyone 😅