I just finished all 5 episodes myself.Masters of the Universe: Revelations.
Watched all 5 episodes and it was good. Nothing that will win an award but good. All the people who complain that it's not a He-man show should reread the title of the show.
I'm absolutely sure the toxic fans will hate it.I just finished all 5 episodes myself.
While I still think anyone could watch this show and enjoy it, I do believe it was made especially for any fans of the original show. Well... , and it's sad that it needs to be mentioned, it was especially made for non-toxic fans of the show. There are some changes made here for the sake of developing the characters well past their two-dimensional 80's series versions. People who couldn't handle Luke Skywalker growing into an old curmudgeon because life and shit happens may not appreciate some of the character choices here. These characters grow with time. Some of them for better, some of them for worse. And surprisingly there is a lot of nice little conversations sprinkled in here about fate and dealing with what you are given. As one character says "No one is born evil".
You probably should watch it. To say he "forgot" to put He-Man in the show is being harsh. He-man shows up a lot in the show: be it being directly involved, or through flash-backs, or through other means. The show focuses on Teela as the main character yes, but it's telling a story about what happens when He-Man is not around to just save the day for everyone.Well, from what I've heard, Kevin Smith forgot to put He-Man in a show whose promotional material focused almost exclusively on it being a He-Man show, so I'm a little disappointed and will probably skip it.
And before I get lumped in with the toxic fans, imagine if the She-Ra reboot had only had 1 episode of Adora and then it was the Bow And Friends show.
My point is, that is not the show the marketing sold me, and I got interested in watching. Maybe if it'd been honest with me from the start that "hey here's an eternian-universe spinoff that is tangentially related to He-Man" I might feel differently, but this just feels like the most textbook case ever of bait and switch.You probably should watch it. To say he "forgot" to put He-Man in the show is being harsh. He-man shows up a lot in the show: be it being directly involved, or through flash-backs, or through other means. The show focuses on Teela as the main character yes, but it's telling a story about what happens when He-Man is not around to just save the day for everyone.
That's the thing, it's not a spin off. It's not different from an episode of the old show where He-man for what ever reason can't save the day until one of his friends help him. It's just a story told over more episodes that is not resolved after 25 minutes.My point is, that is not the show the marketing sold me, and I got interested in watching. Maybe if it'd been honest with me from the start that "hey here's an eternian-universe spinoff that is tangentially related to He-Man" I might feel differently, but this just feels like the most textbook case ever of bait and switch.
Eh, I'll probably still watch it eventually, I guess, but it's fallen several places in priority, and I've got a backlog.
I'm genuinely curious what your thoughts on the series will be when you watch it. I don't feel that He-Man is improperly used in the series at all. He is a hero and celebrated as one. His actions are not undone or glossed over.My point is, that is not the show the marketing sold me, and I got interested in watching. Maybe if it'd been honest with me from the start that "hey here's an eternian-universe spinoff that is tangentially related to He-Man" I might feel differently, but this just feels like the most textbook case ever of bait and switch.
Eh, I'll probably still watch it eventually, I guess, but it's fallen several places in priority, and I've got a backlog.
I didn't see that one, but I did see the Bonnie Tyler one, and all the claymation marketing featuring He Man on screen 90% of the time, and if you google image search for He Man Revelation... There is exactly 2 pictures on the first page that doesn't prominently feature or center on He Man/Prince Adam (and one that is the 80s series)I just watched the most recent trailer (the one without the Bonnie Tyler soundtrack) and it seems perfectly marketed for what we got.
I'll let you all know here, no doubt, when I do end up getting around to it, as I probably will at some point.I'm genuinely curious what your thoughts on the series will be when you watch it.
He-Man is a prominent character in the overall series. You can't advertise without him, but at the same time I think people just assumed the series was about him only. The show is no longer called "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe" and that should have been the first hint. And even if He-Man isn't the main character the first episode heavily features him and he shows up periodically afterwards because a lot of the show is about following in his legacy and finishing what he started. I do not feel, in anyway, that they ever dishonor He-Man in this series. In fact there is an episode that actually puts a lot of heart behind the character that I greatly appreciated.I didn't see that one, but I did see the Bonnie Tyler one, and all the claymation marketing featuring He Man on screen 90% of the time, and if you google image search for He Man Revelation... There is exactly 2 pictures on the first page that doesn't prominently feature or center on He Man/Prince Adam (and one that is the 80s series)
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I'll let you all know here, no doubt, when I do end up getting around to it, as I probably will at some point.
You mean Fisto?What i don't get is why no one is complaining about the real missing thing from the show... the muscle-bound homoeroticism.
Look, i'l admit they referenced it by having a Fisto cameo, but that just makes it worse, because it means they knew, and chose not to include it further.You mean Fisto?
--Patrick
Those are the videos I was talking about.Damn. The toxicity in hating this show is appalling. The negative review bombing on Rotten Tomatoes and the numerous videos (many from Clowntv) that focus on "Kevin Smith Lied" or "Kevin Smith Fails" and use cover images of Kevin Smith crying which I believe are from the times he has genuinely gotten openly emotional about something like his heart attack. That's low.
The toxies come out whenever they think something is even the slightest bit "woke".
Creator worked on Family Guy, which is about what I expected to find out.but what kind of asshole picks on kids
Looks like the animators did, too.Creator worked on Family Guy
The creator has spent a long time shitting on Meghan Markle and Camilla specifically. He seems to not be a big fan of women.I think it's really shitty they're picking on kids who have NO say in their fame. It's not even a parody, it's just straight-up picking on them. I don't care if people want to criticize or satirize the Royal Family, but what kind of asshole picks on kids?
Disney's been doing them in the correct order on their end, at least in the US and on Disney Channel. That's surprising in itself.Season 4 of Miraculous is PROBABLY the best one so far in that the story seems to be...ACTUALLY progressing finally, but leave it to the production company to release the episodes out of order driving me insane. Including the sixth episode which they released first in Brazil, that was confusing.
Indeed, and DEFINITELY better than how Zagtoons released the specials. "Lets release the one that takes place between season 3 and 4 BEFORE the one that takes place between seasons 2 and 3!"Disney's been doing them in the correct order on their end, at least in the US and on Disney Channel. That's surprising in itself.