More of the same anti-She-Ra bullshit, this time from a woman.
Middle age men upset they can't fap to cartoon made for little girls. News at 11.
I remember first reading about guys complaining about a She-Ra reboot and thought "Are you fucking kidding me? She-fucking-Ra?! A cartoon that's little more than a barely remembered footnote from decades ago? Seriously?!"
And yeah, there they were, the usual middle age white guys whining that a cartoon made for little girls was getting rebooted for girls in 2018 and pissed because it was different and not for them. I thought these asshats were pathetic with their "SJW" and "agenda!" whining for more relevant properties like Star Wars / Star Trek / Comics, but this was a whole new level of pathetic. We seriously need to get to work on a B Ark for these guys.
You say that like she's the only woman on youtube complaining about She-Ra. Search more.More of the same anti-She-Ra bullshit, this time from a woman.
And same goes for adult aged men who like My Little Pony and such.
I'm thinking about this. If they remade any of my favourite 80s cartoons I probably would feel a little bit the same way as that was the period I grew up in as a teenager but I think I'd let it slide. I don't think I'd be holding onto them as so precious I have to defend them.
Do these people know that reboots and remakes don't retroactively erase from the existence the original version of their loved kids' shows..?
And really, the original She-Ra was little more than a half-hour ad to sell toys. I suppose there are few good stories here and there, but they are completely incidental....
When I was a kid (and dinosaurs roamed the earth) in Italy Japanese cartoons and their American counterparts were both broadcast, and really, the latter simply paled in comparison with the former. Just to be clear, anime were made to sell toys too, but at least they tried to tell an interesting story.Most cartoons back in the day were shit. And He-Man and She-Ra were just toy commercials, as was GI Joe and Transformers.
I'm 51, damn near everything I liked as a kid has either been remade, is going to be remade, or is still being made and updated for the times.
"My" versions of these shows and movies came out decades ago and I'm not the target for any reboots, updates or re-imaginings. If I like them, I watch them. If I don't, I don't. That simple. But I don't begrudge the current generation getting a version made for them. I don't demand that they love, like or respect the original version, and don't care if they do or don't. Because each generation will like what they like, much to the annoying consternation of old people.
Do these people know that reboots and remakes don't retroactively erase from the existence the original version of their loved kids' shows..?
And really, the original She-Ra was little more than a half-hour ad to sell toys. I suppose there are few good stories here and there, but they are completely incidental....
I used to wonder if they understood that, but then understood the real reason: They're afraid the kids will enjoy the newer versions. They think that if the kids could only see the old version, that they'd love it as they do.
They won't.
For my 12 year old nephew, Pine Kirk *is* Kirk. He doesn't give two shits about the guy that played him on an old version of the show. He doesn't care about the first Trek anymore than I cared about watching the George Reeves version of Superman. Classic Trek doesn't resonate with him because it's not a world or vision of the future he recognizes or relates to.
He's got his version of Trek and he doesn't care about what came before. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Most cartoons back in the day were shit. And He-Man and She-Ra were just toy commercials, as was GI Joe and Transformers.
You say that like she's the only woman on youtube complaining about She-Ra. Search more.
And really, the original She-Ra was little more than a half-hour ad to sell toys.
I dunno....Where they throwing pissy fits because MLP was different than the cartoon they watched three decades ago? I seem to remember a lot of guys embracing the show, that whole "Brony" thing.
I'll take your word for itI wouldn't say that. Yes, the '80s were a time when virtually every American cartoon was a half-hour toy commercial, but I felt Filmation's half-hour toy commercials always aspired to something higher, with a social consciousness the others didn't have.
So Geeky Sparkles is wrong when she says it's okay to like the new She-Ra and there are some things she likes about it? So she's wrong. Okay. Got it:Women can be just as wrong as the men. All five of them you found.![]()
So Geeky Sparkles is wrong when she says it's okay to like the new She-Ra and there are some things she likes about it?
Like, the video's right there...I don't know who that is or what you're talking about.![]()
Like, the video's right there...![]()
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