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meganbmoore) wrote2009-01-23 08:20 pm
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Important discussions at work
In a discussion of 80s cartoons:
Tall Cynical Boy: But what about She-Ra? What was up with her?
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: Wasn't she He-Man's cousin or something?
Me: She was his twin sister who was raised on a different planet or something and they didn't meet until they were adults.
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: What? That's stupid.
Tall Cynical Boy: Wait, you watched She-Ra?
Me: You didn't have a lot there when you were a little girl in the 80s!
Tall Cynical Boy: You had Jem and Rainbow Bright and Strawberry Shortcake.
Me: Excuse me, did they have swords? Were they off having adventures? What did they do, anyway?
[Interlude: I think they...frolicked? And were everyone's BFFs?]
Tall Cynical Boy: Yeah but...
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: But what was the point of She-Ra?
Me: Action figures for little girls! And, you know, all the other adventure shows were about boys.
*insert back and forth for a bit*
Tall Cynical Boy: Hey, she's right. Wikipedia says she was He-Man's twin sister.
Me: Ha!
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: Wikipedia isn't always right.
Me: You just don't want to be wrong.
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: I hate being wrong. And what kind of stupid origin is that?
Me: I didn't make it up!
Tall Cynical Boy: It is kinda stupid though.
The rest was more of the same.
The Boys: In the doghouse. So to speak.
Me: Fondly remembering being 8 and realizing OMG I CAN SWITCH THE HEADS ON MY SHE-RA ACTION FICURES AND THAT IS SO COOL!!!
Tall Cynical Boy: But what about She-Ra? What was up with her?
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: Wasn't she He-Man's cousin or something?
Me: She was his twin sister who was raised on a different planet or something and they didn't meet until they were adults.
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: What? That's stupid.
Tall Cynical Boy: Wait, you watched She-Ra?
Me: You didn't have a lot there when you were a little girl in the 80s!
Tall Cynical Boy: You had Jem and Rainbow Bright and Strawberry Shortcake.
Me: Excuse me, did they have swords? Were they off having adventures? What did they do, anyway?
[Interlude: I think they...frolicked? And were everyone's BFFs?]
Tall Cynical Boy: Yeah but...
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: But what was the point of She-Ra?
Me: Action figures for little girls! And, you know, all the other adventure shows were about boys.
*insert back and forth for a bit*
Tall Cynical Boy: Hey, she's right. Wikipedia says she was He-Man's twin sister.
Me: Ha!
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: Wikipedia isn't always right.
Me: You just don't want to be wrong.
Him What Was Hanging Out In Here: I hate being wrong. And what kind of stupid origin is that?
Me: I didn't make it up!
Tall Cynical Boy: It is kinda stupid though.
The rest was more of the same.
The Boys: In the doghouse. So to speak.
Me: Fondly remembering being 8 and realizing OMG I CAN SWITCH THE HEADS ON MY SHE-RA ACTION FICURES AND THAT IS SO COOL!!!
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But apparently, girls aren't allowed to play in that playground.
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He-man? WAY STUPIDER. I mean, She-Ra had a ridiculous excuse of a plot, but at least various different things occasionally happened. He-Man was essentially the exact. same. episode. Over and over again.
I remember being rabidly obsessed with She-Ra in the 2nd grade. I used to love it when He-Man was on the show, so I watched a little of He-Man too. Then I realized He-Man sucked, and mysteriously never had special She-Ra cameos. I wondered why the lack of She-Ra in He-Man for the longest time; she might as well not have existed for He-Man only viewers.
...Then I grew up and realized that boys are conditioned to
be stupid asshatsthink that girls in their shows are lame. Although I think that was/is much more a conception of marketing dimwits than actuality, since whenever we watched She-Ra in the classroom the boys were all glued to the TV.no subject
And I don't think it's so much that boys are conditioned to be that way as it is that we're taught that guys are fascinating and girls can't carry things on their own.
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The heads of those action figures did come off awfully easy, didn't they? I had to wheedle my mother into buying a second Catra for me after the first one's head popped off and got lost somewhere--playing 'She-Ra vs. Headless Zombie Catra' got old after a while.
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So yeah, the origin story was lulzy but the overall myth-arc was far more interesting than He-man's, which as far as I can tell was "Kingdom beset by the monstrous forces of a talking skeleton."
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Yeah, I think her name was Evil-lin.
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I didn't actually have She-Ra as a kid...I watched Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. And Beast Wars. And Samurai Pizza Cats.
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One of my favorite episodes involved the Travel Trees (rings of trees in which one could stand and teleport to other areas of the kingdom) basically acting high. They were singing "I can't dance because I'm a tree!!!" XDDD
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The stones that they were gathering were basically representations of the magic of the kingdom--and when they were set loose (because of Gwenevere's evil aunt Kale), the magic in the Kingdom said "woohoo, I'm just going to go crackpot now". One of the stones caused mass hallucinations XDDDDD
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Teeheeheeheehee... classic comeback. Go you.
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I did, however, have the complete action figure collection except for the Palace (why yes, I'm still bitter, I had to send my figures to the Barbie camping tent). I couldn't recognize half of the girls from the show nor know which ones were friends or foes (except the catwoman and the one who changed faces), so I just made their own canon up. I was, however, pissed with the horse since it was too large for the figures, and the winged unicorn costume kept falling off. In the end I just sent her to be My Little Ponies' matriarch instead.
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Once,
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Yup. TV series. Naturally, I'm not sure I ever saw the movie, unless they aired it on TV.
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*after actual checking*
From the trivia: The movie was made out of the 5 episodes which were later added into the "She-ra" show. Its purpose was to introduce She-Ra' character for the new show that would accompany He-man as a sister show.
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