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Originally Posted by Mystique
So it's an anime they're making, rather than a live action hollywood movie.
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Technically they're not making an anime version of Thundercats, since if you were to take into account the fact that the original was animated by Japanese studios (Pacific Animation Corporation, which would later spawn Studio Ghibli), then you might call it an anime as well. In fact, some of the more famous cartoons from the 80's were animated by Japanese studios - Sunrise was responsible for the animation of titles like The Centurions for example.
What they're doing here is no more than what they did in the past: The creative minds are American, but they're getting Japanese animation studios to animate it.