Imagine all rights issues involving MOTU were gone. You are in charge of a new crossover but you must work off of She-Ra 2018's ending. How would you approach this?
She-Ra S5 Thread: The Squeakquel
He-man lives on a different world that was also hidden, the First One hid dozens of worlds when they realized they couldn't beat Horde Prime
>wanting to taint more of MOTU with dyke ra
Catra gets fat and fucks white guys
>How would you approach this?
I wouldn't. Nicole's talked a bit about how she was able to approach She-Ra easily because she was just taking the broad-strokes of the old lore and characters, using that as a framing device while coming up with her own shit and telling her own story. That's what made it good, not being beholden to someone else's story. If she wants to expand somehow and is given a chance to do something with He-Man, fine, but it'd be silly for someone else to do a He-Man series and be beholden to another writer's work, when Noelle wasn't stuck with that.
But I would love to see the She-Ra/He-Man Christmas Special that Noelle and Kevin Smith talked about.
Oh nice new thread.
To be fair, I recall very little of the OG show and of He-Man, I think involving them both would work better for a sort of special or a miniseries than a whole show tho.
I'd give Glimmer a Glock
>I'd give Glimmer a Glock
The show would have ended in S1 if Sparkles just got a real weapon.
Skeletor casually kills the entire cast with relative ease, but gets beaten up by He-Man comically and reduced to his 80's self.
I'm glad there was never an obligatory bigot character that these kinds of shows tend to have. They're always lazy and shit.
She'd have shot Adora and just ended this conflict.
What the hell is that?
>>You know what it is, bitch!
>>teleport
>>BANG BANG
>>BANGBANGBANGBANG
Noticed a bit of nonsense about Voltron going around.
Voltron's first season came out in 2016, the same year that She-Ra was starting its development and production. And we know from the final interviews that Voltron's original sin was that the crew had planned out that Zarkon would be the villain of the first third, and Lotor would be the villain of the second third, but they had nothing but "???? We'll figure something out" for the final third.
Nicole couldn't learn THE big lesson from Voltron, that you fucking need some idea of where you want your show to go, because by the time people were realizing the Voltron crew's mistakes she was already finalizing her story. She also had the good sense to have hopes for where relationships would go, while keeping the ideas close enough to her chest that she wouldn't have to deal with executives saying "no way" until it would have been pretty hard for them to disagree with where the story had steered.
She didn't learn anything much from Voltron's failures, she was just better at the start.
>New series, still under She-Ra
>She-Ra and the Master of the Universe
>He-Man is the Master of the Universe
>Now that Etheria is out of despondos, there are several other universes and worlds out there
>Adora wants to learn more history about where she came from
>There's a side plot of Glimmer trying to get her Mom back
>Wrong Hordak shenanigans, Entrapdak shenanigans, Best Friend Squad zoom around bringing magic back to planets
>There are some episodes where we are introduced to He-Man, about 1/4 to 1/2 of the season's episodes are dedicated to establishing him.
>He's a little older than Adora, but not by much.
>Has his own sword that is a runestone for his planet, which through some plot reasons we haven't heard about yet.
>Reboot a lot of the characters to fit the show's aesthetic
>Hell, flip the gender count, having way more male than female characters
>They meet up around the season finale or something idk
Yeah, but think about it.
If Glimmer takes out Hordak too quickly and easily, then he never signals Horde Prime, and the rest of the universe stays enslaved. And maybe one day the psychobitch finds some other way to go "fuck it, the universe is too filled with things that aren't me, nuke it all."
In the long run the way shit went down was the best possible scenario for the universe as a whole. Even the shitty bits.
Isn't Kevin Smith's He-Man meant to be a continuation of the 80s cartoon?
We need more Catra snuggles with LOTS of purring
>the First One hid dozens of worlds when they realized they couldn't beat Horde Prime
The First Ones had nothing to do with Etheria being hidden other than the fact that it was the opposition to them that lead it to be that way.
Until Glimmer, having gone gun-mad and learning how to break Etheria out of the pocket dimension and setting her sights on Horde Prime. Pop-pop, motherfucker gets dropped and she's QUEEN OF THE UNIVERSE
Yes. There is, however, also going to be a proper reboot that will be its own thing.
doesn't mean there couldn't be other worlds hidden in such a way, since they apparently had the tech to do it
It's been said how hot primed Catra is, but Adora with her hair undone and desperately worried body language is beautiful
>Drunk Adora with her hair undone
Imagine
Bois, it's super sad that we didn't realize how great this show was until it ended.
Episode concept: Perfuma becomes a camgirl
you and me both, we're now stuck in the muck of shit like Owl House and whatever pandering bullshit Cartoon Network does
I only watched the final season. Guess I need to go back and watch the first 4 huh
>we didn't realize how great this show was until it ended.
To be fair I've been in here since Season 1.
It is really sad that many came to the party so late tho, S5 has had the best threads, the other season ones could have been even better than they were.
Would you pay for Perfuma's onlyfans, Zig Forumsmrades?
do you even have to ask?
Best girl and her voice really did something to my dick. So I'd be sure to include Shadow Weaver in the story at some capacity, even if she has to remain dead.
I'm just glad it's getting the recognition it deserves. I've been here since Season 1 too and the character development is pretty great. A few steps behind ATLA if I may be so bold.
Yuh. Early Glimmer a cute. It also helps to see how the characters got to where they are in the final season.
She would give great JOI
>A whole episode that is just Shadow Weaver saying lewd things to the audience
I would pay for it
Kek...
I can't imagine
My one big grief with the season is that Glimmer never confronted Catra about her role in Angela getting portaled.
I do think it makes sense for Catra to forgive her because (1) Glimmer just fucked up big time too, she should be able to get how things can spiral out of control, (2) Angela's fate wasn't intentional, she was basically the accidental victim of what mutated into an elaborate suicide attempt, (3) Horde Prime meant new priorities, and (4) Catra totally set herself up to die in order to save Glimmer and Adora from Prime.
But even with that in mind, there should have been a scene acknowledging that Glimmer doesn't have a mom because Catra fucked up.
>I only watched the final season.
I....
You...
......what?
It's only a semi-continuation. "It happened, but not necessarily the way we saw it." He's basically continuing the story while pretending the original series was grim, serious, and bloody. Which it wasn't.
I think VLD really was just supposed to be a 20 minute long toy commercial until the toy line flopped
An episode where Catra and Shera deal with the unresolved feelings of Shadow Weaver sacrificing herself.