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CastilloDaveArt [2023-09-04 22:11:09 +0000 UTC]

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scotttrammell31 [2022-10-25 16:53:43 +0000 UTC]

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FantasyRebirth96 [2019-08-02 20:06:41 +0000 UTC]

What a beautiful drawing of She-Ra~ Nice job here. I find it strange...She-Ra and Castlvania are on Netflix but only Castlvania's well animated scenes are on Sakugabooru. But not She-ra. Dunno why...you know what I mean right?

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TotalmentoTulio [2018-11-26 03:24:26 +0000 UTC]

In her drawing I was able to see Adora (She-Ra) as a very beautiful and feminine character, and I must say more, even though she is a bit younger than her present series, Adora (She-Ra) more feminine than the one shown on Netflix.

Look, watching the new She-Ra, I must say that the new look, the dan dan design and really ugly, okay, the old one was exaggerated, but it was better, She-Ra was a beautiful woman because strength and beauty drawings of heroes of that time (1980s). What do you think of the new She-Ra, the trace, the shadow, the colors, the history and the new desing?

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DinoGirl121 In reply to TotalmentoTulio [2018-12-29 21:26:28 +0000 UTC]

Are you bouncing around to different She-ra fan art to state your opinion about the different characters? 

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TotalmentoTulio In reply to DinoGirl121 [2018-12-30 04:19:31 +0000 UTC]

YES! SIM!

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DinoGirl121 In reply to TotalmentoTulio [2019-01-04 20:20:49 +0000 UTC]

Why?

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Phenometron [2018-11-16 22:50:39 +0000 UTC]

You capture her femininity and heroism pretty well. <3

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MisfitsTamara [2018-11-12 22:21:57 +0000 UTC]

Great interpretation!

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Warsun [2018-09-19 23:09:45 +0000 UTC]

Cover up! No one wants to see your boxers!

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KofJP In reply to Warsun [2018-09-25 11:48:36 +0000 UTC]

showing those sexy knees  

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LittleViktoria [2018-08-08 15:52:48 +0000 UTC]

Amazing colours!

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Awantry [2018-08-06 14:16:59 +0000 UTC]

Pretty

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Cheetaur [2018-08-02 00:10:01 +0000 UTC]

ok you do the new She-ra cartoon because this is awesome.....

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Ashen-Phoenix [2018-07-25 05:02:33 +0000 UTC]

She has such a cute, fun, sporty design! She looks awesome in your style and I really like the colorful background.

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N0CT1S [2018-07-22 20:26:53 +0000 UTC]

really nice!!

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Compte13 [2018-07-22 17:50:16 +0000 UTC]

I love the faces of your characters

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Random223 [2018-07-22 17:18:16 +0000 UTC]

Let's hunt some ADVENTURE together!

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Deviljackies [2018-07-22 16:36:11 +0000 UTC]

She-ra is pretty cute!!!

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PhantomEclipse17 [2018-07-22 11:28:58 +0000 UTC]

Lovely!

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Lovely-Bacar [2018-07-22 10:21:53 +0000 UTC]

I love the hair deaign here!

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TheTubich [2018-07-22 09:04:32 +0000 UTC]

Awesome work =w=-b*

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The-Psychonaut [2018-07-22 08:47:23 +0000 UTC]

Why aren't YOU drawing for the new show? The design for Netflix looks like garbage. 

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axelander92 In reply to The-Psychonaut [2018-07-31 02:35:52 +0000 UTC]

Its a show for Girls, not Dudes.

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ChaosBloodComics In reply to axelander92 [2018-12-15 10:39:46 +0000 UTC]

axelander92  Women have curves, men have straight lines, new She-ra has straight lines. Which is why it is considered garbage as it is clear the creators don't know basic anatomy.  It is ironic when fans can draw better than the creators of the show! Just telling you how it is here.

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axelander92 In reply to ChaosBloodComics [2018-12-15 14:35:31 +0000 UTC]

-She-ra does have Curves, they are hidden by the skirt. And they don't matter anyways since She's Not meant to be sexualized at all. She's a Weapon.
-The Creators know very much about Character Design. "Cute" & "Sexy" Do Not make a Good Character Design.
-"Fans" only draw her they way they want her to be, it does not mean they make better Design.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to axelander92 [2018-07-31 08:16:12 +0000 UTC]

 Well, you're wrong. It's a show for kids, it's targeted to both boys and girls, around 8-13. Even if it was targeted toward just girls, don't girls deserve better as viewers? That animation is laughable compared to cartoons from the 80's and 90's. It's just low quality androgynous schlock. 

It's a magic girl show, right? Do you know what magic girl show I grew up with in the 90's? 
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERpK-7…
 So, to recap, a show over 20 years old, that took far more effort to animate, hand drawing panel upon panel of art, is better than a show that can be animated on a tablet; in less time, with all the hacks a tablet can give you versus pen on paper. I'm sorry: I demand more from the entertainment my nieces and nephew will one day watch; because I grew up with better visual story telling than this. www.youtube.com/watch?v=FvTwxX… www.youtube.com/watch?v=4mmCMU… www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sv_IJk…

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ChaosBloodComics In reply to The-Psychonaut [2019-01-11 03:52:20 +0000 UTC]

Pretty sure the target viewers is SJW feminists and no one else.

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axelander92 In reply to The-Psychonaut [2018-07-31 14:48:34 +0000 UTC]

1)How can you talk about Animation when no animated sample has yet to be released, just still images?
2)Most of the females i come across LIKE the redesign Better. Try asking Girls and Women if they like it or not before assuming their Opinion. Girls and Women are liking Non-sexualized Heroines better. You can even explore This very site to see what they think of it.
3)Tablets and Computers Don't make animation easy, they just offer much more possibilities. Even with those tools, Animation, both 2d and 3d, is still a lot of Hard work. If you haven't noticed, Studios still only crank out 12 to 24 episodes per show each year.
4)Funny that you bring up Card Captor Sakura. It was among the first Animes where Computers and Tablets where used to animate. In fact, All Anime in the last 2 decades is animated with Computers and Tablets. It was also among the early kids anime to bring up LGBT issues, which the new She-ra is also expected to bring up.
5) Don't bring up Dexter's Laboratory or the Power Puff girls, as it was those Hannah Barbera-style shows that brought down Western Animation.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to axelander92 [2018-07-31 15:12:33 +0000 UTC]

1)By looking at the poor quality of the drawing. Animation doesn't just refer to the actual image in motion, it refers to the cartoon itself. 
2)That's anecdotal. Everyone I've talked to about it, hates it. See? I have an anecdote, too. We both can't prove anything in either statement, without evidence, so, they're both invalid. 
 And She-Ra isn't "sexualized" at all. She's just sexually attractive. There's a difference. There's absolutely no sexual content in She-Ra or He-Man as shows. 
3)No. They do. If I draw a panel, and I make a mistake, one mistake, I can't just hit "undo", I can't just lift a portion of the face, like an eye or a nose, and resize it. A tablet offers a whole world of options that classic animation simply does not, by the limitations of its design. You're talking to a Liberal Arts major, here. 
4)"It was also among the early kids anime to bring up LGBT issues, which the new She-ra is also expected to bring up."
Yes, because we should absolutely be exposing kids to concepts like homosexuality, an orientation represented by a fraction of a fraction of the American population, before they're even teenagers. That won't have any adverse effects, I'm sure. If that's the agenda, it's going to bomb; like everything that's ideologically crazed these past few years. It won't stand the test of time, it'll be forgotten, because it's more obsessed with pushing a message than telling a story. 

 Also, 'Card Captors' doesn't deal with ANY transsexual issues or bisexual issues. You're just parroting the expression like all minority orientations are package together. That's appalling. 
5)Don't tell me what to do on my profile, m'kay? 

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axelander92 In reply to The-Psychonaut [2018-07-31 17:48:32 +0000 UTC]

1) No, the Animation only refers to the Image in Motion.
2) How many of those people were guys? How many were female? Because so far, its only Dudes complaining
  and SHE IS SEXUALIZED, because her looks and outfit prioritize physical attractiveness over practicality and/or conformity with the character (A Child Soldier), Age (she's supposed to be 16) and the setting (A War against tyrants).
3) True They do Some things easier, but they are still a lot of Hard work in the end. And it doesn't really matter in the end, because its all just medium to tell a Story. If you reject it just out purist stubbornness, that's on you. (FYI: Liberal Arts teach nothing about animation or Artistic design, they teach about Mathematics, History, Philosophy, etc. If you really are a Liberal Arts major you would know that)
4)Yes, it is something that kids should be exposed to, because teaching acceptance of LGBT is teaching Empathy-Based Values as opposed to the Tradition-based values of old.
And Card Captor Sakura did deal with Lesbian issues with Tomoyo's Homosexuality and her feelings for Sakura. Of course, that was all edited out in the Export version.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to axelander92 [2018-07-31 18:29:22 +0000 UTC]

1)The character design, the model (okay?) is crap. She's a teenaged girl and she looks like a boy. 
2)How the hell is that relevant? Are you a misandrist or something?

 No. She's just sexually attractive. Nothing about her character is sexualized, not her poses, not her body language, not her character, nada. And she's no more "sexualized" than He-Man, and, guess what, no kid has ever cared ever; because they're kids, they're like 8 years old, they don't understand sexual tension yet. I think you're projecting something that's bespeaks something about you, more than anything else. I think you might just be projecting your issues on an innocent story. Just because a woman is dress attractively doesn't make her sinister: what're you from the Stone Age?

 And who cares if her outfit isn't practical. I don't care about the outfit, so long as it always covers everything up for a prepubescent audience. I care about the tragically mannish re-design of an 80's icon that was conceived to be a female power fantasy. Something for girls to aspire to be, powerful and beautiful and responsible.

 3)Uh, yeah, I know. I have an associates in general arts. 

 The artists of yesterday didn't have nearly the same time-saving devices: the piss poor quality is on Stevenson and her studio. I know too much about the animation process to listen to post-modern posturing about how hard it is to draw. 

 4)I flatly disagree, and your argument has no basis in fact. Knowing that "some chicks dig chicks and some guys like guys" before you even think YOU, as a prepubescent, like boys or girls, doesn't make you more empathetic. That's false. If anything it just makes kids confused. There's nothing wrong with homosexuality in teenaged content, but, for younger kids? I don't think so, and that especially goes for gender dysphoria: that would be child abuse. Contrary to Hollywood, homosexuals make up less than 4% of the population. It is rare, and should be treated as what it is, legitimately odd but harmless, no more devious than any heterosexual dynamic; but it is, nevertheless, rare and strange. It's objectively bizarre in nature, and to most children, simply because the vast majority of people on the planet are straight: that needs to be handled respectfully and at an age where alternative sexuality becomes relevant: around puberty: when those feelings boys might get for boys and girls for other girls become active. 

You can't claim you want to de-sexualize She-Ra and then bring sexual politics into She-Ra: you have to pick a lane.
    
 I only watched the American export; and, again, you're still packaging all of these fringe orientations like a happy meal. Do you not realize that? Is saying LGBT just a rhetorical tic at this point? Do you not notice that you're doing it, or do you think all orientations are in the same "community"? Do you not realize how insulting that is, to package and brand multiple fringe demographics in society like they're a political Party? 

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axelander92 In reply to The-Psychonaut [2018-07-31 21:55:21 +0000 UTC]

1)No, its Good. She's a Child Soldier, and a Hero. She's Supposed to look like that. What YOU are asking for BAD Character design because it doesn't reflect the Character's persona and history.

2)It is very relevant. Because it shows how the rejection of the new design is driven entirely on Gender-based prejudices. Most of the people Rejecting the new design are Incel-type Guys who whine about a Character designed for the Female Audience and Not for them, or are super shocked that females like Characters dressed provocatively like they do.

You don't understand what "Sexualized Character" means do you? Its not in the Posses or Body language, its in the fact that in the original design, she is 16 y'old child soldier with the body of a 30 y'old Playboy super model, with a super short skirt and corset, and has High heals in what is supposed to be a Combat suit. It doesn't make her sinister. He-man Design in the other hand is a Male Power Fantasy. The problem is that both She-ra and He-Man original designs set impossible and unrealistic Body standards, and undermine the young viewer's body image and self esteem. That's how we get all these Bulimics and Incels. In this case, it ain't just going to be 8 y'olds watching this.

3)"Uh, yeah, I know. I have an associates in general arts." I have my doubts about that. 

You cannot judge the Quality of the show because You have not Seen it.

4)Bull crap, it doesn't confuse kids. What confuses kids is Parents insisting that its bad without properly being able to justify or explain why its bad other than a variant of "Because the Bible says so!" or "Because its weird!". It absolutely Wrecks traditional/religious teachings. That's how it kick starts the Questioning of what they are being taught. Only those who are incapable of Empathy remain in course.
Another thing is that, even if those feelings become active during puberty, how that person handles those feelings is set by the education and upbringing the had way before that time.

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The-Psychonaut In reply to axelander92 [2018-07-31 22:40:23 +0000 UTC]

1)The character She-Ra is an adult transformation: how is that androgynous lady-boy "adult" in any observable sense? How is it even passably female? knowyourmeme.com/photos/139407…
2)Oh, piss off with your feminist agit-prop. People don't like a teenaged girl being turned into a 12 year old boy. That character design is garbage objectively, because it doesn't look female. If your objective is to draw a teenaged girl, and the subject doesn't look like a teenaged girl, when you swap out her hair, then you've failed.

You don't listen, do you? I'll say it again: the character, SHE-RA, is an adult. She's supposed to look like an adult. She's no more unrealistic than He-Man. That's the point: it's a power fantasy for girls, and it's what they confirmably wanted, because they bought it. I'm not arguing if She-RA is an adult transformation in the new show, that's irrelevant. 

"He-man Design in the other hand is a Male Power Fantasy."
Okay, I'm going to explain something extremely simple to understand: a sexually attractive woman is powerful, powerful enough for men to fight and die for; there's a reason Helen of Troy is called "the face that launched a thousand ships". Physical beauty, for women, is an enormous power, and its a power that has to be maintained, and, thus, earned. Her original design is no more "sexualized" than He-Man's, and you'd have to be pretty bizarre to watch He-Man or She-Ra and be aroused. 

 "The problem is that both She-ra and He-Man original designs set impossible and unrealistic Body standards..."
Bottom line: they're cartoons, and you're insecure, and you, like the showrunners, are projecting your body issues on kids. 
"and undermine the young viewer's body image and self esteem."
 Yeah. Projection all the way.

"I have my doubts about that. "
 Go ahead. 

"Another thing is that, even if those feelings become active during puberty, how that person handles those feelings is set by the education and upbringing the had way before that time."
You would be a piss poor parent: you don't talk to a prepubescent child about sex and sexual orientations; they don't even understand these things at that stage. They think boys and girls are icky until they're 12. You deal with those emotions when they become comprehensible. 

"You cannot judge the Quality of the show because You have not Seen it."
I'm judging the quality of its art style. I can judge that all I want, because I have seen it. 

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MechCL3 In reply to The-Psychonaut [2018-07-23 01:04:07 +0000 UTC]

Yep

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