I'll admit I wasn't there at day one in the 80s - I discovered She-Ra in the 90s, via a friend who had some of the old VHS collections ('Duel at Devlan' through to I think 'Friendship') - but I feel like I came by my fandom and nostalgia pretty honestly. I'm pretty confident I'd have been hooked on She-Ra if I'd seen it back in the day, because I loved He-Man and super loved Teela, and it's basically more He-Man except there's like a dozen Teelas - the reason I didn't ever watch it then is because I was young and dumb, and the Barbie-as-hell toy commercials did nothing to override my knee-jerk "it's for girls" reaction. But we watched the hell out of those VHS tapes, I listened to the Masters Cast podcast, snapped up all the DVD collections as soon as they came out, wrote and illustrated (and I suck at art, so that's no small undertaking) my own She-Ra fanfic remake just for fun, with LotR-scale battles and Tara (and, yeah, all the classic costumes) because of course I did... human, male, She-Ra fan. Not saying the old show didn't have enormous shortcomings, but I love it, and have since long before a remake was even rumoured at.Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Mon Nov 19, 2018 5:27 pmNo human male who was of she-ra watching age when it first came out has nostalgia for it, because none of them cared about it back then.
I'm not disagreeing that a lot of the so-called 'controversy' over the new show is a pile of crap, mind. Just saying, we can call out the fake-outrage bullshit for what it is without unilaterally erasing classic She-Ra fandom just to undercut the opposition even more. Maybe some of the people kicking up a fuss are genuine fans of the original... and also toxic assholes. Heck, there's probably some folks who love the original and, without being pricks at all, don't like the new look - it's a pretty heavy redesign after all. They likely just can't speak up much, because starting up a conversation about how they kind of preferred the more curved golden breastplate to the angular new one immediately draws in half a dozen dickheads 'agreeing' by shouting about how she looks like a boy.
Me, I've finished watching all the episodes out now, and I know the actual target audience was young girls, but I feel like the creators managed to also make it a love letter aimed right at my own personal She-Ra fandom, so that's nice.