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6.8/10
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In the future, the Tracy family run a private mechanized emergency response service.In the future, the Tracy family run a private mechanized emergency response service.In the future, the Tracy family run a private mechanized emergency response service.
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- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaThe "5-4-3-2-1 - Thunderbirds are GO!" countdown voiceover is audio from the late Peter Dyneley, the voice of Jeff Tracy in the original Thunderbirds (1965) TV series.
- GoofsIf a rocket as powerful as Thunderbird 1 were to be launched through a swimming pool, as in the series, the pool would vaporize, destroying it completely, along with the nearby Tracy House.
- Quotes
[Opening narration]
Jeff Tracy: 5, 4, 3, 2, 1! Thunderbirds are go!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Atop the Fourth Wall: Thunderbirds Are Go (2017)
- SoundtracksThunder
(uncredited)
Written by Dan Reynolds, Wayne Sermon, Ben McKee, Daniel Platzman, Alex da Kid and Jayson DeZuzio
Performed by Imagine Dragons
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The new series looks pretty but the stories aren't anywhere near as interesting or exciting add the original 60's version. Far too many episodes revolve around the Hood and/or the Mechanic who are mere shadows of the old, evil Hood.
The biggest annoyance though is what I call the "K9 effect" because, like Doctor Who's old companion, whenever IR have a problem Brains has "coincidentally" just crafted/ installed/ tested exactly what they need for the mission.
Another problem is the Tracy brothers. Several act like spoilt children most of the time. You wouldn't trust them with the TV remote, let alone a Thunderbird vehicle!
Overall a fun watch for under 10's but if you have the originals, let them watch those instead.
The biggest annoyance though is what I call the "K9 effect" because, like Doctor Who's old companion, whenever IR have a problem Brains has "coincidentally" just crafted/ installed/ tested exactly what they need for the mission.
Another problem is the Tracy brothers. Several act like spoilt children most of the time. You wouldn't trust them with the TV remote, let alone a Thunderbird vehicle!
Overall a fun watch for under 10's but if you have the originals, let them watch those instead.
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