

Personally, I think it looks pretty competent and like something I'll probably enjoy.but admittedly in a very different way from the original cartoon.

Of the two shows, it was She-Ra: Princess of Power that captured my heart the hardest, and if you haven't heard, it's receiving a Netflix reboot in the coming year, as controversial with unpleasable fans as every other reboot, sequel and spinoff to ever happen to anything in the world. When I finally saw either of these series as an adult, I was immediately struck by the fact that The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh had scarier, more intense, more violent and frightening moments than anything in Filmation's Masters of the Universe continuity, and subsequently struck by just how much I was sincerely loving each and every wholesome, innocent, ridiculous second of it. Can you believe even children managed to take He-Man and She-Ra almost dead seriously at the time? That even adults raised a stink about the supposed "violence" and "occult mysticism" of these cartoons?

So small that I wasn't really "allowed" to watch scary, intense, violent and frightening Big Kid cartoons like this masterpiece. I was born smack dab in the prime of the "Masters of the Universe" phenomenon.but I was small. Stop EVERYTHING you're doing and watch this clip immediately:
