The whole debate over the She-Ra reboot is kind of a mess right now.
Long time fans are caught in the middle between two very loud groups that never really liked the original series in the first place. One side are the usual stereotypical dude bros that hated the original POP cartoon because it made MOTU girly are now upset because the reboot She-Ra is not "sexy" enough. The other side are fans of the people behind the reboot but not really old school POP fans. They hated the original series because it was "too stereotypically feminine" and they automatically lump anyone that doesn't like the reboot into the perv group of wanting She-Ra to be hot. I don't dislike the reboot because She-Ra is or isn't "sexy." I dislike it because the character designs are unrecognizable.
I'm just like, you know, good grief.
Long time fans are caught in the middle between two very loud groups that never really liked the original series in the first place. One side are the usual stereotypical dude bros that hated the original POP cartoon because it made MOTU girly are now upset because the reboot She-Ra is not "sexy" enough. The other side are fans of the people behind the reboot but not really old school POP fans. They hated the original series because it was "too stereotypically feminine" and they automatically lump anyone that doesn't like the reboot into the perv group of wanting She-Ra to be hot. I don't dislike the reboot because She-Ra is or isn't "sexy." I dislike it because the character designs are unrecognizable.
I'm just like, you know, good grief.
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