meelothemanly:

cannibalcoalition:

beanarie:

snugglebunchesofeyes:

fandomsandfeminism:

overwhelmsion:

spoopygren:

“The Horde almost destroyed my home. I wanna help fight them.”

I don’t care if this makes me a bad feminist or whatever but I want the old She-Ra look back. Femininity, red lips, and a short skirt aren’t inherently bad things, nor do they make a character a paragon of male gaze.

When I look at this new She-Ra it’s like they turned a glittery rainbow into a dull stoplight.

The new She Ra is plenty feminine. She has long blonde hair, a sparkly transformation, a flowy skirt. How is she unfeminine at all?

The only difference is that she looks like a feminine teenager, not a fully grown adult women acting like a teenager.

Pretty sure there’s nothing stopping you from finding the comics or episodes from the 80s to enjoy. YouTube has a bunch of them for free.

i’m so bored with adults’ hot takes on how the new she-ra just doesn’t measure up to the original. this one doesn’t belong to us, fellow non-kids. build a house out of old VHS tapes and live in it.

Hotter take: 

You are not the intended audience. 

Pre-teen/teenage girls are the intended audience. 

It’s almost like art styles change over time to adhere to a modern audience. Imagine that.

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