>Creative and refreshing reboot gets cancelled.
>Instead we get a reboot of He-Man for the umpteenth time.
Life isn’t fair
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It's cancelled?
>Creative and refreshing
It was generic and boring so much so that all you discussed were sjws and a lesbian ship
Good
Now He-Man can rescue She-Ra
I remember it's planned 52 episodes from the start
Why weren't they in the same show to begin with?
>a generic run of the mill action series will save She Ra
>cancelled
It got 52 episodes off the bat. It didn't get cancelled, it ended.
Rights issues. DreamWorks owns She-Ra, but not He-Man.
One more season doesn't really feel like a cancellation though, the whole narrative feels like it's headed toward a single, final conflict with Horde Prime.
This may shock you but people actually cared about the plot. Shocker, people actually like substance over tits and ass
>DreamWorks owns She-Ra, but not He-Man.
Wait, really? Who owns He-Man then?
How can the He-Man reboot top this?
The new MotU cast looks really boring and predictable. You can already tell it’s going to be a DCAU rip off.
Mattel. Who the fuck else? I think what makes it weirder is that DreamWorks owned the rights to He-Man in the 2000's but did nothing with him
I knew Mattel is where they came from, just thought DreamWorks had rights to both like they were in the same package.
Castlevania-level action instead of punches-pulled kid fantasy show adventures, that's how. I enjoyed She-Ra for what it was worth, but held no illusions it was anything other than a shallow kids action cartoon. Sort of like a pale imitation of AtLA. From what I've heard, that's not really a likely direction, but I can hope.
>2020 and still no unified Mattel universe with He-Man, Barbie, and Monster High together.
I'm willing to bet outragefags are still gonna act as if they accomplished this
But the She Ra reboot had so much depth added to it. If we just get another punch em up show, I’d rather the franchise go limp.
Not in any thread I've seen
As far as I know, He-Man and She-Ra are completely different properties (I think the original She-Ra dolls were sold under Barbie instead of MOTU)
Of course they will. They’re already simping out for Revelations, it wouldn’t surprise me if they take credit for this.
It ain't really that deep.
it was never cancelled, it was going to be a limited thing and it ended its course. After the whole Horde is defeated there's really nothing else.
Not to mention they'll probably want to use She-Ra and the rest of the Horde for those reboots and if you want your Netflix Nu She-Ra you can always take to heart what the Nu She-Ra fandom has said and "go back and watch it".
It had really in depth LGBT representation. From what we’ve seen so far, the MotU reboot looks pretty whitebread.
>No Hotwheels
>every character is softly drawn and looks like a "how to draw anime" book from the early 2000s fell through tumblr
>this show should keep going because the characters have whatever pronouns slapped onto them
>this other show should never even get a chance because it might be action focused
Kevin Conroy, a gay man, is joining the cast of the new He-Man.
If anyone wants to complain about “muh rep” there you go.
>It had really in depth LGBT representation.
It did not. It had a lesbian couple who are minor members of the team usually in the background, a gay couple related to one member of the main cast, who are seen in one episode, and a main female rivalry that is never actually revealed in canon to be sexual in nature, because it is a show for children, and any in-depth addressing of sex, sexuality, or reproduction would be inappropriate and or go over that audience's head. It ain't deep, nigga.
Then you must have not been paying attention
>It had really in depth LGBT representation
Lol no, the only confirmed gay pairings in the show are two auntie lesbians who aremostly background characters that everyone is annoyed by most of the time and Bow's parents who are the stereotypical gay pairings. Shit like Catradora et will most likely remain in the queerbaiting category.
>Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill are in the He-Man reboot.
Was this on purpose?
>>Instead we get a reboot of He-Man for the umpteenth time.
3rd time
This is bait, right? It came to its natural conclusion.
For an added bonus, Susan Eisenberg and Phil LaMarr are also in it. It’s like a mini DCAU reunion.
It's funny because Bruce Timm and Paul Dini worked on the original He-Man.
That’s why too many times.
Nah that's 3 season is the new 54 episodes rule but for streaming
A bit outside the subject but him Mark Hamill, and Lena Headey are already making me want to watch that cartoon and compared to them the hero side seems to be pretty meh.
52 episodes is pretty standard, if there's still a standard nowadays. The show got the exact amount of episodes they were greenlit for. Along with a couple of small shorts for youtube, I think.
can DC make She-Ra comics or what?
>the hero side seems to be pretty meh.
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
We'll be able to keep talking about it for a while. And I wouldn't be surprised if they did a one off movie/OVA type deal.
Still, the upside was getting a quality plot that didn't meander or take years to produce. I wouldn't mind more of that over time.
I'm not really sure. I think at best she can do a cameo in the He-Man comics (as long as she doesn't resemble DreamWorks She-Ra). Scholastic is already making Graphic Novels so I don't think DC can use her.
I fear that this new He-Man show won’t have as quality of a story compared to SPOP. It really set the bar high for 2010 animation
Hasn’t SU taught us we don’t need action oriented shows anymore?
I know that Little Golden Books was making stories with classic He-Man and She-Ra while the Dreamworks She-Ra cartoon was going on.
Going to have to agree with this. People who are talking about how much this show did for LGBT rep don't watch many cartoons. Even Bojack Horseman did more and that show was helmed by straight people.
>Got woke
>Went broke
>Tumblr faggots cry about it
Good! Go die now.
>Did not go woke
>Made money
>Trannies cry about Lesbians, Gays, and Bi's kicking their shit in
I see no problem.
It's weird because they been treated as different properties in toys and even in cartoons but She-Ra has been in He-Man stories and vice versa. The DC comics was mainly a MOTU comic and she was there. They also share Hordak and the Horde which originally were He-Man villains and toywise they still are but when it comes to the stories they are also She-Ra's.
Also Despondos comes from the Mike Young He-Man cartoon but it's used in the Netflix She-Ra, and Eternia is mentioned in She-Ra's cartoon so they can use some He-Man stuff to a certain capacity as long as it's connected to She-Ra.
Hamill makes good villains and Headey makes good villainesses so seeing his Skeletor go back and forth with her Evil-Lyn is going to be top notch.
>Show got its 52 episode run done
>Got its ending as planned
You accomplished nothing
No see "liking" this show is entirely a political stance
That's where you're mistaken.
We're getting two He-Man cartoons.
One is Kevin Smith's anime-inspired one that's based on the filmation show.
the other is the reboot with the people from Trollhunters and a great creative team behind it.
>Liking a show is a political stance
Your show was garbage, stop shillling this bait
Why is OP bitching and moaning about it getting canceled for, then? Tell him, not me; he made the thread.
Based He-Man
I mentioned nothing about politics, it's a good show which doesn't go ham on the wokeness. It has decent straight relationships and decent gay relationships. The only 'gender-neutral' character is a manipulative monster. It's great.
You bitch but He-man being a continuation of She-Ra's story would be unironic Kino.
What could be more Kino would be if his situation started off the same as Adora's but in reverse.