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Post by zarius on Aug 19, 2021 9:15:12 GMT -5
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Aug 19, 2021 18:47:29 GMT -5
Looks cool though not to keen on animation. Style and the kiddy like tone. I will probably check it out to see how it is.
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Post by FangZeronos on Aug 20, 2021 1:17:19 GMT -5
Honestly that just looks bad. Who approved those designs? He-Man looks stupid and it just feels wrong. Gonna be skipping this one.
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Post by xman on Aug 22, 2021 20:28:22 GMT -5
How exactly is this any different from that other Master of the Universe Netflix show by Kevin Smith?
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Aug 22, 2021 22:08:42 GMT -5
Well for one it more kiddy and futuristic. Vs the other is adult characters and what not.
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Post by zarius on Aug 23, 2021 4:14:46 GMT -5
How exactly is this any different from that other Master of the Universe Netflix show by Kevin Smith? People are getting along.
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Post by xman on Aug 25, 2021 20:30:58 GMT -5
Yeah, but how do we know that it's actually like that in the entire series and not just one episode?
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Post by zarius on Sept 12, 2021 15:55:48 GMT -5
Powercon details of the new show
Adam is An orphan prince, taken from his family as a child (like Adora) and raised in the jungles of Eternos by a tribe. He grows up alongside Krass and Cringer. Krass, Teela and Duncan are also all orphaned children. Cringer is a parental figure
Skeletor and his minions will draw their power from a rival energy source to that of Grayskull, which goes by the name 'Havoc'. The power of Havoc is what transforms Keldor into Skeletor. His origin here has no apparent ties to the Hoard. Skeletor believes the power of Havoc is superior to that of Grayskull.
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Post by BradyMcKnight on Sept 13, 2021 0:28:37 GMT -5
Genuine question: Why are He-Man and She-Ra always seperate, like why can’t they star in a show together?
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Post by zarius on Sept 13, 2021 7:33:25 GMT -5
Genuine question: Why are He-Man and She-Ra always seperate, like why can’t they star in a show together? Rights issues.
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Post by zarius on Sept 16, 2021 11:48:14 GMT -5
Six-and-a-half episodes in.
It's got it's shortcomings, but...MUCH better than Sh*t-Ra
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Post by zarius on Mar 1, 2022 5:50:54 GMT -5
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Post by zarius on Mar 4, 2022 5:22:33 GMT -5
Honestly that just looks bad. Who approved those designs? He-Man looks stupid and it just feels wrong. Gonna be skipping this one. Dude, this post of yours is aging like milk. Haing seen all of season two, you are seriously missing out, this series is proving to be way better than whatever the fudge Revelation was supposed to be. Characters are naturally engaging and they don't always learn their lesson, which leads to catastrophic consequences later that I won't spoil
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Post by AlwaysARanger85 on Mar 4, 2022 20:38:25 GMT -5
Story may or may may not be good. But some times if designs are not someone cup of tea it can be a major turn off.
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Post by xman on Mar 5, 2022 2:10:51 GMT -5
Well, as long as we can continue to forget that the OTHER Masters of the Universe Netflix series by Kevin Smith exists, I could care less if this version's animation designs when we should be more concerned about the actual story and future development for the characters. Because the Kevin Smith version lacked consistency and storytelling.
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