Back in the 80's we were completely subjected to whatever the television people decided to show us and they very rarely showed us Thundarr the Barbarian.
It was a saturday morning thing and if you are younger than 30 or so you can't really even relate to that so let me give you a trip down time-travel-lane.
Years ago, you didn't just have whatever-the-hell-you-happen-to -be-looking-for available on youtube or whatever the crap else. You instead relied on a group of people who maybe made cartoons to deliver what it is that you were looking for and in the 80's anyway, that time as a kid in the 80's was Saturday morning.
you would watch tv like this if your parents were assholes and had an unnecessarily elevated TV
Thundar the Barbarian was an extreme rarity in the early 80's, to the point where I don't think there are even that many toys created about the franchise. He had a light-sabre of sorts (I can't imagine where that would have come from) and a furr-covered friend who was really strong (again, i have no idea where they would get this idea) and a lady.....
I can't close the < center > and i have no idea why so i will just continue to explain what was awesome about this series- if you can even call it that, in the 80's.
This cartoon was attached to other cartoons and only existed for a few years. Thundarr was a He-Man type character that was not to be trifled with. Anything that he got involved with well, ended in his favor. I am certain had this persona carried on a few years beyond the 2 years that he was granted, they could have introduced a better character.
It was really fun in the 80's to have an affiliation towards something that wasn't mainstream. I think that a lot of people do that these days but likely not in relations to Thundarr.