Les Maîtres de l'univers : Révélation
Titre original : Masters of the Universe: Revelation
Après une bataille cataclysmique entre Musclor et Skeletor, Eternia est fracturée et les Gardiens du Crâne ancestral sont dispersés. Il revient à Tila de réunir les héros, séparés après des ... Tout lireAprès une bataille cataclysmique entre Musclor et Skeletor, Eternia est fracturée et les Gardiens du Crâne ancestral sont dispersés. Il revient à Tila de réunir les héros, séparés après des décennies de secrets.Après une bataille cataclysmique entre Musclor et Skeletor, Eternia est fracturée et les Gardiens du Crâne ancestral sont dispersés. Il revient à Tila de réunir les héros, séparés après des décennies de secrets.
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Reviewers say 'Masters of the Universe: Revelation' receives mixed feedback. Fans commend the animation and voice acting, especially for characters like Evil-Lyn and Teela. However, many criticize the series for straying from the original He-Man storyline, focusing less on He-Man. Some view the show as misaligned with classic themes. Kevin Smith's direction and storytelling face significant backlash, deemed disappointing by some. Conversely, others appreciate the series as a bold, refreshing continuation, adding new depth to the universe.
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I'm of a younger generation that has never heard of He-man before except for that damn HEYAAAYAAYAA video.
As a newcomer to the series, I didn't really have any expectations for how any character should be portrayed. What I did know was that this was mainly advertised as a "He-Man" story, and I feel like it really failed in that regard.
The big bad of the show Skeletor and He-man himself felt more so like background lore rather than the main characters of the story, used to develop the plot. Which by itself, honestly wasn't the worst I've seen, If this was advertised as a spinoff story with Teela as the main protagonist, I think it would have been received a lot better. I can understand why long time fans felt like this was a bait and switch.
A few of the central characters were pretty unlikeable, especially Teela. I don't know if it's just me, but she just seems so angry, self-centered and annoying all the time. Perhaps it's to try and portray her as a strong willed character, but it just comes off as a bit too aggressive. Imagine Korra but dial that crap all the way up through the roof.
I get that sometimes you make a character look bad in the beginning to have a touching character development arc but this was a little overboard.
I'll probably stick around for part 2 just to see how they plan on handling the story from that point onwards, but I'm not expecting too much.
As a newcomer to the series, I didn't really have any expectations for how any character should be portrayed. What I did know was that this was mainly advertised as a "He-Man" story, and I feel like it really failed in that regard.
The big bad of the show Skeletor and He-man himself felt more so like background lore rather than the main characters of the story, used to develop the plot. Which by itself, honestly wasn't the worst I've seen, If this was advertised as a spinoff story with Teela as the main protagonist, I think it would have been received a lot better. I can understand why long time fans felt like this was a bait and switch.
A few of the central characters were pretty unlikeable, especially Teela. I don't know if it's just me, but she just seems so angry, self-centered and annoying all the time. Perhaps it's to try and portray her as a strong willed character, but it just comes off as a bit too aggressive. Imagine Korra but dial that crap all the way up through the roof.
I get that sometimes you make a character look bad in the beginning to have a touching character development arc but this was a little overboard.
I'll probably stick around for part 2 just to see how they plan on handling the story from that point onwards, but I'm not expecting too much.
But this show makes it difficult to like the main character Teela due to her close minded attitude in a few situations and towards some characters; i liked the villain character Evil-Lyn better because she seemed more open minded, and her complex journey and development was more interesting.
I've read some interesting reviews about this show, now that I've watched it, I can agree with lots of points, and disagree strongly with others.
The main issue, the absence of He-Man, it's very true we don't get a lot of him, he is sacrificed for 80% of it, and we're given Teela.
The animation is superb I thought, I loved it, it's modern, but it doesn't feel a million miles away from the classic series, the stories of course, you won't recognise any original characteristics there.
The best of the villains here for me, Scare Glow, absolutely first rate, that's perhaps the best episode too.
The real star of the show is Lena Headey, who voices Evil Lyn, her voice is captivating, and I think it's fair to say that she's the most interesting character here, she isn't forced on us, instead she naturally shines through, we aren't made to think she's incredible....ahem Teela.
I don't love it, I didn't hate it, it's watchable, and nostalgic, 6/10.
The main issue, the absence of He-Man, it's very true we don't get a lot of him, he is sacrificed for 80% of it, and we're given Teela.
The animation is superb I thought, I loved it, it's modern, but it doesn't feel a million miles away from the classic series, the stories of course, you won't recognise any original characteristics there.
The best of the villains here for me, Scare Glow, absolutely first rate, that's perhaps the best episode too.
The real star of the show is Lena Headey, who voices Evil Lyn, her voice is captivating, and I think it's fair to say that she's the most interesting character here, she isn't forced on us, instead she naturally shines through, we aren't made to think she's incredible....ahem Teela.
I don't love it, I didn't hate it, it's watchable, and nostalgic, 6/10.
Sou uma entuasiasta de todos os "revivals" dos anos 80/90 mas fiquei decepcionada com essa version meio esquisita do Masters of the Universe. Faltou o Adam. Faltou o He-Man. Não gostei de versão da Tila. Talvez a nova geração goste. Talvez até a antiga. Mas eu, que cresci amando o He-man e a Tila, não gostei. I'm an enthusiast of all the "revivals" of the 80s/90s but I was disappointed with this weird version of Masters of the Universe. Adam was missing. He-Man was missing. I didn't like Teela's version. Maybe the younger generation will like it. Maybe even the old one. But I, who grew up loving He-man and Teela, didn't like it. #netflix #serieslover.
What the heck did I just watch?
It wasn't He-Man.
This is why you don't let drug addicts write.
Please stop hiring Kevin Smith until he goes to rehab.
Thanks.
It wasn't He-Man.
This is why you don't let drug addicts write.
Please stop hiring Kevin Smith until he goes to rehab.
Thanks.
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- AnecdotesAlan Oppenheimer, the original voice of Skeletor, Man-At-Arms, Cringer / Battle Cat, Mer-Man and Roboto on Les maîtres de l'univers (1983), voices Moss-Man in this show. Moss-Man was voiced by Lou Scheimer on the original show.
- ConnexionsFeatured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Disney vs. Sony: The Spider-Man Split (2019)
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- Masters of the Universe: Revelation
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- 25min
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