She-Ra y las princesas del poder
Título original: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
She-Ra, princesa de poder, lidera la rebelión para liberar a su tierra Etheria de los monstruosos invasores de Hordak.She-Ra, princesa de poder, lidera la rebelión para liberar a su tierra Etheria de los monstruosos invasores de Hordak.She-Ra, princesa de poder, lidera la rebelión para liberar a su tierra Etheria de los monstruosos invasores de Hordak.
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I'd been hesitant about writing a review for this show but with the 4th season under my belt I think I've finally got it.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a bold reboot of the 1980s cartoon.
The plot takes some time to kick into high gear, but when it does it is more than enough to carry the story on its own. However the show's best aspect is the characters. Both the heroes and villains are diverse in background, and complex in character and it's amazing to see.
The animation serves it's purpose well, nothing amazing but not bad by any means.
In summary this show is way better than it has any right to be, and a more than worthy successor to the original cartoon
Very fun! There's a few things that could be better but over all my daughter and I really like it.
A very well put together reimagining of the old series. Certainly has its faults, but none so large it detracts any enjoyment from watching the show. It doesn't talk down to it's viewers, and I think any child interested in fantasy and sci-fi will enjoy this. I got real Avatar the Last Airbender feelings from it.
Friendship and honesty stand in the face of powerhunger and manipulation.
Just finished season 5 and absolutely loved it. In my opinion this show is exactly what it aims to be: empowering, fun, and emotional. I can say honestly that I did get invested in a few of these characters and loved seeing their growth and where it led them in the climax of this story. I definitely recommend you at least give it a shot if it's even remotely close to your taste in shows.
This is a really good reboot of She-Ra.
The aging down of the characters and radical new redesigns take some getting used to, but I got to admit that this reimagining of the characters is superior to the original. We get a large cast of distinctive and interesting characters. What's refreshing about this show is that there are also a wide array of body types and openly LGBQT characters.
The show is able to do a lot drama and character-relationship wise. The biggest driving point is the relationship between friends-turned foes Adora/She-Ra (voiced by Aimee Carrero) and Catra (The Goldbergs' AJ Michalka). The latter in particular is a really-well fleshed out, sympathetic villain.
The overall story is handled really, really well with a fully-realized fantasy/science fiction world, humor, drama, and interesting plot developments. I'm pleased to say that not a single season drops in quality. The final one in particular is a superb conclusion. Also, the show does a great job of balancing filler episodes with serial plot elements, a lot better than Avatar or Voltron.
Only downside to the show is that due to the large cast (understandable since the whole thing is based on a toyline) not everyone gets their chance to shine all the time.
The design style in this, especially the simplistic character looks, wouldn't have been my first choice. However, it works in the end. I respect the detail given to architecture and technology and the use of color.
Overall, I highly recommend this.
The aging down of the characters and radical new redesigns take some getting used to, but I got to admit that this reimagining of the characters is superior to the original. We get a large cast of distinctive and interesting characters. What's refreshing about this show is that there are also a wide array of body types and openly LGBQT characters.
The show is able to do a lot drama and character-relationship wise. The biggest driving point is the relationship between friends-turned foes Adora/She-Ra (voiced by Aimee Carrero) and Catra (The Goldbergs' AJ Michalka). The latter in particular is a really-well fleshed out, sympathetic villain.
The overall story is handled really, really well with a fully-realized fantasy/science fiction world, humor, drama, and interesting plot developments. I'm pleased to say that not a single season drops in quality. The final one in particular is a superb conclusion. Also, the show does a great job of balancing filler episodes with serial plot elements, a lot better than Avatar or Voltron.
Only downside to the show is that due to the large cast (understandable since the whole thing is based on a toyline) not everyone gets their chance to shine all the time.
The design style in this, especially the simplistic character looks, wouldn't have been my first choice. However, it works in the end. I respect the detail given to architecture and technology and the use of color.
Overall, I highly recommend this.
¿Sabías que…?
- TriviaThe focus on Adora/She-Ra and Catra being each others main adversaries is taken from the original Princess of Power toy-line, in which Catra was the main villain. The Evil Horde were created for the Masters of the Universe toy-line, but added to the She-Ra story line in the Filmation series.
- Créditos curiososThe DreamWorks logo appears in the form of Light Hope's hologram and features She-Ra in her classic sword aloft pose.
- ConexionesFeatured in Martina Markota: Netflix 'She-Ra' Reboot Strips Princess of Beauty (2018)
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