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Honestly, I think it's actually gone downhill from the 90s and 2000s.
It's gone from actual diversity in a story, to mostly being used as advertising gimmicks or ragebait. There are exceptions, but it's sad that South Park of all things can do it better.
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@ReelRhoades I feel that a lot of people underestimate a good flat arc.
I can think of a few characters who don't change a whole lot over the course of their story, but the changes they make to the people around them can be just as memorable.
I just learned that the 2003 series was originally gonna use designs inspired by the very early issues of the Mirage comics, and I’d personally like to see a series or movie use these designs.
I feel so bad for this actress.
They give her some of the most iconic moments in film history, animated or otherwise, and they tone down pretty much everything about them that makes them appealing and iconic, thus making her look not as good.
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You would call X-Men “centrist propaganda” for the numerous times people like Xavier and Red “even Hitler feared me” Skull pointed out how Magneto’s Mutant supremacy ideology was turning him into a monster like the ones who killed family.
You “cope”.
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Really hope Mattel hasn’t fully given up on the CG He-Man show.
We’re apparently getting a story with that version in the Masterverse anthology comics, and it’s getting a new book in June, so I hope it’s not yet another He-Man show that’s prematurely cancelled.