

Peter Lawrence served as script consultant while Lee Dannacher acted as the supervising producer. He is the man responsible for creating the iconic Thundercats logo which consists of a black lion head inside n a red circle. Mike Germakian of LCI provided the artwork as well as designing the characters and vehicles. and Jules Bass, the founders of Rankin/Bass Productions, approved it and production immediately began on "Thundercats".Īcclaimed comic book writer Leonard Starr was hired as the head writer to develop the characters, stories and world of the ThunderCats.

Impressed with Wolf's concept, Arthur Rankin Jr.

(LCI), presented the proposal to Rankin/Bass, who were a reputed animation company, known for their animated season television specials. During the early 1980s, he and his friend Stan Weston (then President of Leisure Concepts Inc. But we all have to live with our choices.Ī Pixie by Day and a Goblin by Night, Brandy can be found waltzing around in bookstores while sipping a vegan chai latte or in bed catching up on Anime series and writing her nerdy articles.Ted Wolf had an idea about creating an animated show based on humanoid cats. I couldn't name them all – there are so many incredible songs that could have been easily listed like Transformers and Silver Hawks, to name a couple. There you have it, the top 10 '80s cartoon theme songs. This also have Mueller a stepping platform to create Chip n’ Dale’s Rescue Ranger song. Muller wanted to make this song have a Pop-sounding vibe to it and not a typical “cartoon theme song.” Because of this and DuckTales, in general, being a smash hit with viewers, the DuckTales theme song is deemed one of the most well-known cartoon theme songs composed. The DuckTales theme song was created by Mark Mueller, just like Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers. Life truly is just like a hurricane when you put this jam on. With how poppy and energetic it is, this song has inspired many different variations of remakes from a variety of genres. Upbeat and infectious, the DuckTales theme song is remembered by many who may or may not have even watched the original animated series.
