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Why won't you die!?
During the entire run of episodes, Mumm-Ra had "died" three times. The first was in Liono's Annointment Part 5, when Liono threw his sarcophigus into his own black cauldren, causing him to loose all of his power. He was later brought back to life by the Ancient Spirits of Evil when they restored his sarcophigus and subsiquently his power. The second was during ThunderCats Ho! Part 5, when he stupidly opened the Star of Thundara, even when Liono warned him not too, and blew himself up (idiot). It turned out that he really didn't die, but was very badly hurt, and was revivied by his pet, Ma-Mutt, who up until now had not made an appearance. The third, and supposivly final time was in the last episode, when Liono left him for dead inside the Book of Omens after it dissapeared.

Snarf's real name.
Snarf's real name is actually Osbert. When never find this out until his nephew, Snarfer, calls him this in the ThunderCats Ho! series. I guess he thinks he's being original naming himself after his race or something.

The distance from 3rd Earth to Thundara mystery. (or, the shortest distance between two points depends on the ship your using).
Ok, this is an oddity no one has really been able to explain. When the ThunderCats first left Thundara in Exodus, they traveled for an extremely long time to get to Third Earth, I mean, Jaga DIED along the way, and even in suspended animation, Liono grew into an adult (which brings up another mystery, see below). The trip must have taken a huge length of time, but in Return to Thundara, when the ThunderCats make a return trip to the newly-formed planet, it only takes them a few hours. Possibly they found a quicker route, or their new ship was better, but it's too late to save poor Jaga now, isn't t?

Liono grows up alone.
When Liono was in suspended animation in Exodus, he was the only one of the ThunderCats to actually age. This could be acredited to the Sword of Omens making him age on purpose to allow him to be the new Lord of the ThunderCats upon their arrival, but they never come out and say it in the show.

Breathin' in the good space air.
For some unexplainable reason, everyone in the show, be it human, ThunderCat, robot, mutant, or anything else, can breath and live perfectly in outer space. This happened numerous times whenever the ThunderCats journeyed into space, and Mandora just flies around in it like it were Sunset Strip. They also have no trouble firing weapons, using electronic devices, or even speaking to one another in mid-space. No one in the show can breath underwater though, that would be too far fetched.

Tigra's gone mental.
In Liono's Annointment Part 3, we are first told that Tigra has mental powers that can easily manipulate what a person sees or thinks, even to the point where they feel it. This power could have had tremendous effects of how the ThunderCats fought their enemies, and could have secured numerous battles. Liono was having a difficult time overcoming these abilities, and the Mutants were easily taken out by it. But after that particular episode, he never uses this power nor is it ever mentioned again. He says it's because he simply "doesn't like to show his powers". Whatever.

Evil lies in the hearts of man, but not Snarfs.
In The Mad Bubbler, we learn from Jaga that their is only one kind of creature in the entire universe total derived of all evil, and that's the Snarfs. It should be noted, however, that even though Snarf's can't do evil on their own, they can be swayed into evil by other people or things.