blackeyedprime wrote: the slim/slight/no connection at tall to the Mara/She-ra in Netflix She-ra.
Wiki Grayskull wrote:Mara would also be used in the 2018 series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. In this series, Mara was actually a past incarnation of She-Ra. In her civilian form, Mara wore a variation of her blue battle armour. In an interview at Comic-2019, showrunner Noelle Stevenson confirmed that the character of Mara was a direct reference to the New Adventures.
o.supreme wrote:Target in my area has sky sleds and battle cat (but not Panthor oddly enough) on clearance,
o.supreme wrote:Looks like ass, but I know it's not for me. Of course, I'm still pretty raw from Kevin Smith's B.S. because the show that was supposed to be "for me", turned out to be a big fat lie.
Anyway, they ruined MOTU for adults, now they are ruining it for kids. What is Paramount going to inherit in 2023? A Dead franchise?
ON the flip side, because of the negative buzz, I'm starting to see Revelation toys, where I never saw any before, because nobody is buying them.
This is also an unprecedented year for NA fans. Going from 3rd overall well liked series, of 3, Now becoming instantly 3 of 5 in a matter of a couple months. Not too bad. .
o.supreme wrote:For an overall bad series, yeah episode 4 (with Scareglow) is decent, and I'd even say Episode 5 was pretty good until the very end.
Scareglow is for sure the breakout character of that first 5 episodes, was nice to see him in animation. The only downer to that episode was; Scareglow gets his power from fear (makes sense right?) Basically Teela's greatest fear was just being "too awesome" for herself .
blackeyedprime wrote:
Gives me hope for more obscure and likely ridiculously pricey MOTU characters though
william-james88 wrote:Edit: More rambling. This other He Man show pisses me off in a way where there is not one but 2 competently made shows of the same damn 80s toy franchise on Netflix while Transformers doesn't even have 1 show with competent production value. The story and plots may be polarizing in revelation, and the tone is totally different on this CG reboot but that's only the main talking points because there is decent animation and voice acting that allow us to actually consider them. Hasbro has more money than Mattel, why are they settling for such garbage production value on their TF content, like not even going union for voice actors?! We didn't get David Kaye in Kingdom (which as it turns out might have been for the best, but I digress) and he shows up on this He man show instead. Like damn son, why is Mattel outshining Hasbro in terms of quality?!
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