What if it was real? Artist creates photorealistic art of the Panthro character, from the “Thundercats” cartoon

What if it was real?  Artist creates photorealistic art of the Panthro character, from the “Thundercats” cartoon
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Personal Panthro Introduced in “Thundercats” as General Thundera. The animated series was released in 1985 and was developed by Rankin-Bass Productions and Lorimar Telepictures.

Tobin “Ted” Wolfe and Leonard Starr were responsible for creating the characters. Since 1989, Warner Bros. has acquired the company. After the company was bought by Lorimar.

The plot shows the story of the cat survivors from the planet Thundera. After destroying their home they had to leave the place.

Possessing the Sword of Thundera, an item that possesses the power of all Thundercats, they embark on a new journey fighting against the terrible forces of Mumm-Ra.

He is described as a powerful enemy, with “the source of all evil”. In addition to immortality, the magician can transform into a stronger and muscular form. This makes the task of humans more complicated.

Cameraman Bruno Mora He has worked on many projects related to comedy, television and film. He used his editing skills to give Panthro a more realistic look, and to show what he would look like if he appeared in a live-action movie or something.

The artist has managed to preserve his main physical features, resulting in a very impressive portrait.

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