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[QUOTE=Godzilla2099;5834561]So your view is that if people don't like these recent 'breakthrough masterpieces' such as MOTU Revelation, Captain Marvel, Ghostbusters 2016, Star Wars Sequel Trilogy, etc they have to be some sort of alt-right, women haters?[/QUOTE]
I actually think its more of an anti-Trans thing than being outright anti-women. Muscular women blur traditional boundaries of gender and almost all the the anti-Revolations videos posted here have talked about their dislike of the 'masculinzation' of Teela and Evil-Lynn.
[QUOTE]What was it that Clownfish TV said that was, 'fake news?" They said MOTU Revelation was going to be a Teela Focused show. Kevin Smith posted shortly after saying it strictly wasn't and bashed clownfish tv. I believed Kevin at the time.[/QUOTE]
I watched the Clownfish TV video that was posted here and when they played a clip of Kevin Smith introducing the show, his description matches the show perfectly. Teela has always been one of the major characters, in the context of the story, I think the set-up makes sense in so much that if He-Man gets taken out, she'll be the back-up.
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[QUOTE=Pinsir;5835173]I actually think its more of an anti-Trans thing than being outright anti-women. Muscular women blur traditional boundaries of gender and almost all the the anti-Revolations videos posted here have talked about their dislike of the 'masculinzation' of Teela and Evil-Lynn.
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I question why Evil Lynn is built like Schwarzenegger. Her skill set doesn't involve any kind of physicality. Teela should be muscular but evil lynn? What
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;5835213]I question why Evil Lynn is built like Schwarzenegger. Her skill set doesn't involve any kind of physicality. Teela should be muscular but evil lynn? What[/QUOTE]
Very true. Plus, Evil Lynn seems like the type to only physically exert herself when absolutely necessary. Else, she just relies on magic.
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;5835213]I question why Evil Lynn is built like Schwarzenegger. Her skill set doesn't involve any kind of physicality. Teela should be muscular but evil lynn? What[/QUOTE]
Yeah, it didn't really track with her as a character to me.
For Teela her merc design just looked so generic.
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;5835213]I question why Evil Lynn is [B][COLOR="#0000FF"]built like Schwarzenegger. [/COLOR][/B]Her skill set doesn't involve any kind of physicality. Teela should be muscular but evil lynn? What[/QUOTE]
The same reason that He-Man without the sword was massive compared to He-Man with the sword.
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So is that what She-Ra would've looked like in this style?
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So is that what She-Ra would've looked like in this style?
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The creators of She-Ra wanted her to be more solidly built and had to fight with execs just to have her be allowed to hold a sword, so probably
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[QUOTE=BitVyper;5835846]The creators of She-Ra wanted her to be more solidly built and had to fight with execs just to have her be allowed to hold a sword, so probably[/QUOTE]
I assume they probably would've kept the hair though...
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[QUOTE=Immortal Weapon;5835213]I question why Evil Lynn is built like Schwarzenegger. Her skill set doesn't involve any kind of physicality. Teela should be muscular but evil lynn? What[/QUOTE]
Call on the power and it roids you up. Call on the power unfiltered and you get an even more juiced up warrior in full on roid rage.
So Evil Lynn warrior mode is buffer. Makes sense to me.
Also her and Tee-La's build (pls excuse spelling of char names. Am fighting autocorrect), reminds me of the early 80 female body builders like Ms. Olympia winners Rachel McLish and Cory Eversen. They weren't that manly looking. They were buff but still had curves.
The female body builders of the early Aughts? That's a whole other thing.
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[QUOTE=Vic Vega;5835934]Call on the power and it roids you up. Call on the power unfiltered and you get an even more juiced up warrior in full on roid rage.
So Evil Lynn warrior mode is buffer. [B][COLOR="#0000FF"]Makes sense to me.[/COLOR][/B]
Also her and Tee-La's build (pls excuse spelling of char names. Am fighting autocorrect), reminds me of the early 80 female body builders like Ms. Olympia winners Rachel McLish and Cory Eversen. They weren't that manly looking. They were buff but still had curves.
The female body builders of the early Aughts? That's a whole other thing.[/QUOTE]
Politely, it's more like "Makes perfect sense. Took place in every instance. Nothing more to discuss."
- Adam with the sword? "Arnold..." huge.
- Skeletor with the sword? "Arnold..." huge.
- Evil-Lyn with the sword? "Arnold..." huge.
- Adam without the sword to temper the power calling upon it anyway? "Hulked Out Arnold..." huge.
I guess someone might not get it if they had missed a chunk of an episode or just not watched it yet?
Otherwise?
What was in the show followed it's internal logic pretty flawlessly.
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[QUOTE=Frontier;5835877]I assume they probably would've kept the hair though...[/QUOTE]
This is about Evil Lyn's hair now?
For the record, I'm pretty sure Revelations is the first time she's ever even had long hair, so I don't know why short hair wouldn't "track" for her.
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[QUOTE=Vic Vega;5834521]Her being the Sorceress' kid was implied but not ever stated outright, in the 80's toon. That along with The Queen knowing Adam was He Man.
In lots of media Magic is hereditary. So one could assume the potential was there.[/QUOTE]
It has been stated in the 80s show. I remember watching that episode when it first aired.
The episode was Teela's Quest
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MiowZKnqE1Y[/url]
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[QUOTE=BitVyper;5836170]This is about Evil Lyn's hair now?
For the record, I'm pretty sure Revelations is the first time she's ever even had long hair, so I don't know why short hair wouldn't "track" for her.[/QUOTE]
I don't remember how she looked when she took the helmet off in the 2002 cartoon (let alone whether her hair was white) although I did think it was kind of weird that she had long hair and then suddenly, Power of Greyskull, she didn't. Even when she reverted back (although it grew back in-between that and her last scene).
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IIRC she had a buzz cut in the original and a crew cut in 2002. 2002's was pretty much the same as what her hair looks like when she uses the sword in revelation
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[QUOTE=BitVyper;5836506]IIRC she had a buzz cut in the original and a crew cut in 2002. 2002's was pretty much the same as what her hair looks like when she uses the sword in revelation[/QUOTE]
Maybe they felt they needed something to offset Teela's haircut :p.