I know about Kit Fisto, in his case having a first name helps to distract from the potential innuendo a bit.There's a Clone Wars-era Jedi named Kit Fisto.
Sometimes, a first name can make matters worse. Imagine a character named Buster Hieman...I know about Kit Fisto, in his case having a first name helps to distract from the potential innuendo a bit.
I think an interesting way for them to go with it might be to flip it around so Adora is the one that introduce's Adam to his heritage in stead of the other way around as it was in the classic series.
I'm getting in the mood to make a phone call to a bar.Sometimes, a first name can make matters worse. Imagine a character named Buster Hieman...
Who knows? Maybe castle greyskull has been silent and sealed ever since whatever Mara did, and it caused just as much if not more chaos on Eternia as it did on Etheria? Perhaps if/when Adora restores the connection from her side the Castle will be unlocked and the sword of power can be claimed.I'm not sure that would work here, because presumably Eternians are already aware of all the things she's just discovering.
"All hail the Xerox God of Animation..."There's only five episodes worth of animation, however.
Hey-oh!!!!!
I LOVED the toys growing up. They were so big and lifelike that they made my little Star Wars figures look puny by comparison. Every Christmas my mother tells the story of how she went all over town trying to track those things down for me because she knew I wanted them and they were always sold out. Good times. Cartoon was good too. Movie was....well, it was made by Cannon films. They were notorious for cheap budgets(TRY and watch Superman IV. Worse effects ever for an established franchise). Frank Langella has stated many times that Skeletor was his favorite role. He did give a good performance, it's just too bad that the film couldn't have been better.
Yikes. OK, I guess I should amend that to be that an innocent sounding first name came help to distract from the potential innuendo.Sometimes, a first name can make matters worse. Imagine a character named Buster Hieman...
He basically restrained her and refused to release, so I'd say it'd constitute harassment in any era. Men were never entitled to this type of behavior. They just thought they were.However, through a modern lens, isn't this really sketchy, and probably harrassment?
I'm getting in the mood to make a phone call to a bar.
I LOVED the toys growing up. They were so big and lifelike that they made my little Star Wars figures look puny by comparison. Every Christmas my mother tells the story of how she went all over town trying to track those things down for me because she knew I wanted them and they were always sold out. Good times. Cartoon was good too. Movie was....well, it was made by Cannon films. They were notorious for cheap budgets(TRY and watch Superman IV. Worse effects ever for an established franchise). Frank Langella has stated many times that Skeletor was his favorite role. He did give a good performance, it's just too bad that the film couldn't have been better.
And Kevin Smith wants to pick up from where the 80s series left off? I'll be checking this one out for sure. Thanks for the link.![]()
On one hand, she doesn't know who he really is, so Teela can't sue He-Man or Adam, on the other hand, her Father knows who He-Man is, so Adam is in a little trouble of waking up with a kidney missing. On the other other hand, King Randor, to protect his son, can chose between a stick and carrot. Will Teela get a payoff or a public execution?
The sole IP owner is Mattel, so yeah.Not 100% sure, but wasn't the point of the cartoon (and the earlier comics) just a vehicle to sell toys?
Not 100% sure, but wasn't the point of the cartoon (and the earlier comics) just a vehicle to sell toys?
That was pretty much every cartoon in the early/mid 80s... He-Man, Transformers, GI Joe, Gobots, Mask, Thundercats. It seemed to change when the Disney Afternoon started up.
I guess most people in Eterna thinks that He-Man is likely the illegitimate brother of Prince Adam - nobody raises it publically in case the version of Man-At-Arms who has no mustache comes around and 'has a chat'.
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