![]() ![]() After the ThunderCats are asleep, Mumm-Ra sheds his Berbil disguise and changes into a fire bat. The ThunderCats offer to let the Berbil sleep in the guest bedroom and that they'll take him back to the Berbil village in the morning. That night at the Lair, the Berbil is bandaged up by the ThunderCats (except for Lion-O, who's out camping in the forest). Snarf then takes the Berbil back to the Lair to get fixed up. While Snarf is out walking in the woods, Mumm-Ra (now disquised as a Berbil) falls out of a tree and complains to Snarf that his arm is hurt. Mumm-Ra says that he'll destroy the ThunderCats by himself and has the Ancient Spirits Of Evil change him into a Berbil, the one disguise that no ThunderCat would expect. Mumm-Ra has the Mutants come to the pyramid yet again to show them how worthless they are when it comes to fighting the ThunderCats. And because personality tends to be consistent over time, if we choose friends carefully, we can expect our friendships to last and be rewarding over a long time. If we choose our friends in this way, we can believe in them in times of crisis or when we hear misleading things about them, because we will know what they are really like. But because his friendship was based on his knowledge of his friends' true personalities and not on superficial characteristics, he did not lose faith in them. Lion-O was tested when the other ThunderCats turned against him. What a person is really like is based on his personalities, which are his characteristic patterns of behavior and modes of thinking in reacting to the environment. Returning to Lion-O's aid, they help him defeat Mumm-Ra. His faith in the ThunderCats proves well-founded, because their response to the Sword's emblem is stronger that Mumm-Ra's spell, and they free themselves from the spell. In battling him, Lion-O calls forth the Sword's power. Instead, he flees in order to fight Mumm-Ra alone with the Sword of Omens. Lion-O chooses not to use the Sword's powers against his fellow ThunderCats, because he believes in their ability to remain true to their real identities. Mumm-Ra's plan almost succeeds, when only Lion-O is left unaffected by the spell. Once inside, he casts a spell on them and, seizing them with slave bracelets, he transforms them under his command. He plays upon their altruism to gain entrance into the Lair. Mumm-Ra disguises himself as an innocent Berbil to try and defeat the ThunderCats. Lion-O uses the Sword to break Mumm-Ra's spell on the ThunderCats. Lion-O flees the Lair, chased by Mumm-Ra, who wears a mirror mask to protect himself from the Sword's reflection. Under Mumm-Ra's power, all the ThunderCats attack Lion-O together. Snarf escapes to tell Lion-O, who is away camping. Mumm-Ra enslaves WilyKat and WilyKit as they play, enslaves Cheetara as she investigates their cries of terror, and enslaves Tygra, but not before the latter realizes who is behind it all and warns Snarf. Mumm-Ra overpowers Panthro, turning him into a Zombie/Slave. Angry at the Mutants' failure to destroy the ThunderCats, Mumm-Ra transforms into a meek Berbil and tricks Snarf into bringing him inside the Cats' Lair. ![]()
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