New She-Ra design released
The new She-Ra design has been released...
Not surprisingly there's
some butthurt basement dwellers complaining now
Over the weekend, the first images from Netflix & Dreamworks upcoming She-Ra reboot showed up online. Noelle Stevenson, the Eisner-winning creator of Lumberjanes and Nimona, will be serving as showrunner and executive producer, and weve been anxiously waiting to see what her take on the beloved 80s character would look like. We are not disappointed.
Theres so much to be excited about. The original She-Ra told the story of Princess Adora, the long-lost twin sister of Prince Adam (aka He-Man). Shes able to transform into She-Ra via the Sword of Protection, the parallel to her brothers Sword of Power. The show was an over-the-top 80s joy, and Stevenson is such a fantastic choice to bring us a more modern but equally fantastic version. The new animation style totally reflects that. Its so cool to see a more realistic-looking She-Ra, with muscled arms and a more practical (but still gorgeous) outfit. Plus, in the original, Adam and Adora were 16-year-old children. Im not sure if that will be true of the reboot, but its nice to see a youthful, playful-looking She-Ra.
Not everyone is happy about the new design, of course. A whole bunch of grown-ass dudes have felt the need to let us all know this new She-Raa character from an animated childrens showdoesnt sufficiently impress them and their potential boners. I dont even want to give these weirdos the attention of embedding their tweets, but boy, they are super mad that She-Ra no longer lives up to the scale of hotness they demand from what is, again, a show for children.