Fuzzy Necromancer wrote: ↑Mon Dec 03, 2018 4:56 am
Sexual situations? They are dancing. At a prom. In the manner of lots of teen characters in shows aimed at children at proms. You're talking like there was cunnilingus going on.
Stop appropriating icons from geek culture.
It's called an >>adaptation<<. It's not "appropriation". It's a remake of one of many low-quality cartoons cranked out to sell toys during the 80s, not a bastardization of some nearly-extinct religion's sacred text.
No. The 2002 animated series was an adaption. the DC comics have been an adaption. Staying true to the character archetypes and themes while updating tone and designs. THAT is an adaption.
Noelle Stevenson has stated and shown that she has ZERO respect for the fandom and franchise. She-Ra is simply a brand she can use to introduce her ideology to young children. It is text book definition cultural appropriation. Thats wrong on its own, but then when you consider that hers is An Ideology that states its okay for young underaged children to have sex changes, and be sexualized, its flat out horrifying. Thats called indoctrination and it uses what is called, propaganda to do it. And its appropriating icons from geek culture to deliver its message. That is wrong on EVERY level.
Sexual situations? They are dancing. At a prom. In the manner of lots of teen characters in shows aimed at children at proms. You're talking like there was cunnilingus going on.
I'm sorry, maybe you missed where adora shoves her thigh up into catra's crotch. Or maybe you missed multiple episodes where catra is VERY inappropriately fondling She-Ra/Adora and Nephista. Again, age up both characters, make catra a guy, replay those scenes, and watch modern feminist media explosively lose their collective S*it. But its suddenly okay when its two lesbians? Why? behaving like a stalker or predator is wrong regardless of orientation. The fact that they are both children being written like this is doubly wrong. The fact that this is marketed to children is just... WTF Dreamworks!?!
I feel like late teens - maybe early 20s, but the world as a whole kind of skews young in terms of how old people are to be doing the jobs/roles they do (as media for kids does), and it's a bit difficult to pin down by way of Mermista having those very clearly late-high-school mannerisms, and Sea Hawk being an idiot. Somewhere between 17-20 if I had to take a guess - I'd put them around the same as each other, anyway, with the obvious caveat that Mermista's obviously the adult in the room between them. I don't know that an exact number is necessary, they came off as old enough to be dating without supervision (insofar as Sea Hawk should ever be allowed to do anything without supervision) - same kind of bracket as Netossa and Spinnerella.
Noelle Stevenson gave an interview that stated aging Adora down to her very early teens was a deliberate move to remove the objectification aspect of OG she ra and focus on character. Cute spin, but what she really meant was that she wanted an underaged lesbian to be objectified by the tumbler shipping community. Sorry, but I'm not letting stevenson off for her shenanigans simply because she's playing leftist SJW politics. Lumberjanes skewed even younger and had transgender characters there which is bloody sickening. It was confirmed by the crew that Catra/Adora are 14.
I also did state up above that if they wanted to have Seahawk swinging for both teams then they REALLY need to firmly set his age bracket as he does come off as a full on child predator. If the creators didn't care enough about something like that, I'm not going to give their creative work a free pass simply because his age wasn't set in stone. He's an experienced sailor which requires an adults upper body strength and years of practice to learn, he's an adult. The She-Ra crew are not. Hands off sailor.