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'''Thundarr the Barbarian''' follows the eponymous Thundarr and his friends across a post-apocalyptic Earth. The show was made by Ruby-Spears Productions in 1980, and had comics legend Jack Kirby help with the design of the show. Though ostensibly a children's show, the writers aimed it at slightly older audiences. Despite its popularity, the show was canceled after two seasons in 1981.  
'''Thundarr the Barbarian''' follows the eponymous Thundarr and his friends across a post-apocalyptic Earth. The show was made by Ruby-Spears Productions in 1980, and had comics legend Jack Kirby help with the design of the show. Though ostensibly a children's show, the writers aimed it at slightly older audiences. Despite its popularity, the show was canceled after two seasons in 1981.  
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*[https://www.looper.com/198784/the-real-reason-these-popular-80s-cartoons-were-canceled/ Canceled]
*[https://www.looper.com/198784/the-real-reason-these-popular-80s-cartoons-were-canceled/ Canceled]


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Revision as of 02:56, 20 August 2023

Thundarr the Barbarian follows the eponymous Thundarr and his friends across a post-apocalyptic Earth. The show was made by Ruby-Spears Productions in 1980, and had comics legend Jack Kirby help with the design of the show. Though ostensibly a children's show, the writers aimed it at slightly older audiences. Despite its popularity, the show was canceled after two seasons in 1981.

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Thundarr The Barbarian is part of a series of articles that document the forgotten days of televised viewing pleasure. The days before it all became all about selling toys and merchandising.

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