Eye Of Thundera – Thundercats Ho!
|Humpday it is, and as such, the time has come to switch up the flow a bit in hopes of inspiring more creative and outside of the box thinking and doing, so my fingers are in motion and headed in this direction.
The name of the cartoon is Thundercats, and it is one that needs no explanation for those who will be moved by this post, yet I simply open it up to reasons as to whether or not many of the concepts that are introduced to a child’s awareness in the form of cartoon animation are for the purpose of tapping into the imagination and innate powers of the so called subconcious human mind at a point in which it has yet to be sterilized by the  conformity and redundancy of modern age grown up modes of thinking and living.
Of course, everything comes from somewhere, and I would guestimate that the source of this
Eye Of Thundera was borrowed from an ancient and yet still popular concept of The Eye Of Horus which originated in the North Eastern region of the African continent.
Eye of Horus
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health. The eye is personified in the goddess Wadjet (also written as Wedjat,[1][2][3]Uadjet, Wedjoyet, Edjo or Uto[4] and as The Eye of Ra[5] or “Udjat“[6]). The name Wadjet is derived from “wadj” meaning “green” hence “the green one” and was known to the Greeks and Romans as “uraeus” from the Egyptian “iaret” meaning “risen one” from the image of a cobra rising up in protection.[7]
Source: Wikipedia
In closing, to add the entertainment element to this edutainment post, the cartoon series has long been rumored to be in development as a feature film and has as of this month reemerged as an updated series on Cartoon Network to the extent that fashion accessories based on the shows theme have become popular over the past five years although the film has yet to be produced and or released yet the demand for it’s reemergence may be for reasons beyond what it appears to be on the surface.
Enjoy.
A birds eye perspective to consider.