


What's even more shocking is that Tygra becomes so addicted to the drug that he agrees to betray Lion-O and steal the Sword of Omens for Mumm-Ra, so long as Mumm-Ra continues to keep Tygra supplied. The hallucination sequence is fairly trippy for a kid's show, and it even ends with Tygra beginning to spiral out of control after discovering that he actually does not possess the ability to fly.

Flowers bud from his body, and he laughs happily at nothing in particular. Tygra sinks his teeth in and immediately enters a euphoric state. A talking plant known as Silky offers Tygra a yellow fruit to eat, but little does Tygra known that Silky is actually Mumm-Ra incognito, and the yellow fruit is actually laced with a hypnotic drug. "The Garden of Delights" begins with Tygra departing Cats Lair to investigate a series of small earthquakes around Third Earth, when he falls into a crack in the earth's crust and ends up following a slime-trail all the way to a subterranean garden. This drug-induced moment comes surprisingly early in the show's run, taking place just nine episodes into the first season.

Here are the 15 Most WTF Moments From ThunderCats. We’ve recently published articles about forgotten trivia from the series, along with speculation about what a live-action film might look like today, so it only seemed appropriate to also compile a list of all the absurd, offensive, and utterly implausible moments from the original series. While many of the earlier episodes became instant classics, the show undeniably fell in quality during the later seasons, and many of the moments that had been ridiculously fun turned into just plain old ridiculous. ThunderCats - a cartoon about humanoid alien cats trying to make a home for themselves on a post-apocalyptic Earth - is a primary example of this, and after its debut in 1985, the series gave audiences 130 episodes of the never-ending battle between unwavering good and absolute evil. It goes without saying that kid’s shows are supposed to be ridiculous, and if they aired during the 1980s, you can expect an additional layer of corniness added to the casserole.
