He-Man and Masters of the Universe: Revelation (Netflix)

Started by Darth Thor11 pages
Originally posted by Nemesis X
Answer me this, guys: If Man At Arms or Orko were the leading main character instead of Teela but still not show a lot of He-Man, is it still woke?!

Focusing on Man At Arms would be dope AF.

My issue is I'm just not that interested in Teela whining about no one telling her.

Originally posted by Darth Thor
Focusing on Man At Arms would be dope AF.

My issue is I'm just not that interested in Teela whining about no one telling her.

Eh. The secret identity thing was stupid to begin with. There was no point in Adam hiding he's He-Man. He's not Superman or Spiderman who have to keep their identities secret to protect the normies they care about, his friends & family (royal at that) are at war with Skeletor on a daily basis. Is he scared dad will ground him?

Originally posted by robotflug
Ok so its not a reboot, The SJW's are trying to force diversity on this He-Man continuation.

I ask again: If one of the other Masters of the Universe took Teela's place while still retaining the same story of He-Man's absence, you seriously saying you wouldn't hate it as much 'cause it didn't look as much as an "agenda" then? If so, grow up. I've seen a lot of pandering and this show didn't look like pandering.

With how much everyone is crying wolf, for all you guys know, Kevin Smith after all this noise now will add a She-Man just to watch the world burn.

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Eh. The secret identity thing was stupid to begin with. There was no point in Adam hiding he's He-Man. He's not Superman or Spiderman who have to keep their identities secret to protect the normies they care about, his friends & family (royal at that) are at war with Skeletor on a daily basis. Is he scared dad will ground him?

Just didn't care for her whining about it. And she's not exactly the character I'd get most excited about. Not even any special abilities (although it seems like she will gain some).

But yeah I get your point. Obviously most these complainers are shouting "woke!", when it's likely just a story telling tool to focus on another character.

Originally posted by Nemesis X

With how much everyone is crying wolf, for all you guys know, Kevin Smith after all this noise now will add a She-Man just to watch the world burn.

😂

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Eh. The secret identity thing was stupid to begin with. There was no point in Adam hiding he's He-Man. He's not Superman or Spiderman who have to keep their identities secret to protect the normies they care about, his friends & family (royal at that) are at war with Skeletor on a daily basis. Is he scared dad will ground him?

The difference is that Spiderman and Superman still retain their powers, particularly their resistance to injury, in their secret identity. Adam does not, making him especially vulnerable if it is known he is He-Man.

Originally posted by Nemesis X
Eh. The secret identity thing was stupid to begin with. There was no point in Adam hiding he's He-Man. He's not Superman or Spiderman who have to keep their identities secret to protect the normies they care about, his friends & family (royal at that) are at war with Skeletor on a daily basis. Is he scared dad will ground him?

I ask again: If one of the other Masters of the Universe took Teela's place while still retaining the same story of He-Man's absence, you seriously saying you wouldn't hate it as much 'cause it didn't look as much as an "agenda" then? If so, grow up. I've seen a lot of pandering and this show didn't look like pandering.

With how much everyone is crying wolf, for all you guys know, Kevin Smith after all this noise now will add a She-Man just to watch the world burn.

Skeletor literally just took over the universe because of knowing the secret. That's reason enough to keep the circle as tight as possible, and the only reason Man At Arms even knows about it is because he slept with The Sorceress,

I remember in the 2002 reboot Skeletor kidnapped Prince Adam thinking He-Man would come to rescue him. And yeah in Revelation Skeletor just stabbed him as Prince Adam.

So yeah, His secret identity being known will cause all sorts of issues for him and those known to be close to him.

Originally posted by cdtm
Skeletor literally just took over the universe because of knowing the secret. That's reason enough to keep the circle as tight as possible, and the only reason Man At Arms even knows about it is because he slept with The Sorceress,

To Nemesis X:

The term: Masters.

When it is used to make reference to,
to introduce, promote, sell, advertise,
recall, describe, discuss or debate
intellectual property held by MATTEL

Do you... Are you sure... You understand it's use?

Originally posted by Insane Titan
yeah whatever. I have to put up with their bullshit posts so they can put up with me. Other that there is 3 option. ignore
My posts, don’t respond to them if you don’t like them or a ban. You/they choose whatever you/they want and makes you feel important.

Talk about being an entitled prick

^ To be expected from a Tommy Robinson fan.

Huh...

https://twitter.com/netflixfamily/status/1428345424834879488

Well there's your reboot. lol Definitely prefer the art style of the original/Revelations though.

Originally posted by Ridley_Prime
Huh...

https://twitter.com/netflixfamily/status/1428345424834879488

Well there's your reboot. lol Definitely prefer the art style of the original/Revelations though.

Yeah saw that earlier. Had no idea there was a second one.

Im guessing this one definitely has lots of He-Man lol

Was that Freeza?

Man, this makes Clone Wars CGI look good.

Its clearly for kids. And is a complete reboot so taking lots of liberties.

For instance seems more technology based than magic. No Man-At-Arms and has the Shazam family vibe to it.

Even for kids, this cg cringe makes the 80's cartoon look mature...

Yeah, the rotoscoped cheap animation had a charm that this simply doesn't have.

Remember the really bad television flash animations that used to be in vogue?

Would much rather see that than this cgi.

Well screw you guys I enjoined the reboot. You just have to accept it is a complete reboot so plenty of changes and liberties taken. And that its primarily aimed at kids.

Plenty of He-Man and Skeletor at least, unlike the Kevin Smith one.

After seeing, glad it's one of those "don't judge a book by it's cover" types. Watched the whole thing. Apart from Duncan trying to be the comedic relief of his team, nothing was really that cringe and the Skeletor in it really carried the show.

Skeletor was dope.

Yeah, had gotten around to watching the the show earlier out of curiosity, and not that bad really. What's offputting isn't really the CG Clone Wars kind of artstyle, but just the character designs being egregiously different from how we've normally seen them. Some designs are good though, like the Hellboy kind of look Trap Jaw had at first, seeing how Keldor became Skeletor (Skeletor himself is still cool in this show too as mentioned), and such. Some of the creative liberties taken with the show is interesting too, like Adam sharing the power with his friends and them all having transformed states too. Surprised that wasn't a thing with the Masters of the Universe to begin with.

I think I would feel better about this show overall though if it didn't have the He-Man brand name and was just its own thing, but is alright for what it is.