He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021)

Note: To not be confused with the original show of the same name.  He-Man and the Masters of the Universe is a computer-animated science fantasy streaming television series developed by Rob David and is a reimagining of the 1983 series of the same name. The series premiered on Netflix (under its Futures banner) on September 16, 2021.

Plot
An amnesiac Prince Adam has been separated from his father King Randor during the treachery of his uncle Keldor. Upon being part of a Tiger Tribe with his best friend Krass'tine, Prince Adam later finds a Power Sword that transforms him into He-Man. With Cringer, Krass'tine, and their new allies Teela and Duncan, they work to fight the forces of Keldor upon his transformation into Skeletor and his minions Evil-Lyn, Beast Man, and Trap-Jaw.

Why It Rocks

 * 1) As much as this version was designed to be an entirely new series, it still feels like you're watching a retelling of He-Man to the point you don't need to be familiar with the original to enjoy it.
 * 2) It gives new ideas to the He-Man franchise.
 * 3) A well written story with great pacing and a balanced tone between light and dark.
 * 4) The characters are likable throughout:
 * 5) * Adam, a boy who was raised in the jungle finding out that he was a chosen champion named He-Man, leading him into curiosity who he once was in the past or why he was chosen.
 * 6) * Teela, rather than just a person who often sulks like she was in Revelation, becomes a once former thief into a great member that wants to stop Skeletor.
 * 7) * Cringer is a wise and caring mentor.
 * 8) * Both Duncan and Orko remain as comic reliefs.
 * 9) * Krass being a rough but well meaning ally to Adam.
 * 10) Great animation fight scenes and choreography, most notably from the show's co-producer and character designer Jeff Matsuda had experience from the 2004 adaptation of The Batman, and Jackie-Chan Adventures.
 * 11) Skeletor is much menacing here and just as scary as he was in the reboot that came out in the early 2000s.
 * 12) * Even his introduction was intimidating enough to know that he's ruthless to kill and drain the life essence of soldiers and would do anything to gain his flesh back.
 * 13) *He doesn't hold any punches when wanting to kill his nephew for power, nor does he take too kindly to his minions when they try planning to stab him in the back.
 * 14) * This iteration of Skeletor is also much more competent than his original counterpart, while still retaining his one liners and witty comebacks.
 * 15) Great voice acting from Yuri Lowenthwal (The protagonist/Ryoji Mochizuki/Pharos from mh:awesomegames:Persona 3, Ben Tennyson from Ben 10: Alien Force, and Sasuke Uchiha from Naruto) as Adam/He-Man, Benjamin Diskin (Young Joseph Joestar from JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Humphrey from Alpha and Omega sequels and Numbuh One from Codename: Kids Next Door) as Keldor/Skeletor, Tom Kenny (SpongeBob SquarePants/Gary the Snail/Patchy the Pirate, Starscream, Simon Petrikov/Ice King, and King Jellybean) as Orko, and many more.
 * 16) Even if you're not a fan of the humor, it doesn't overstay its welcome and still keep the pacing of the show feel natural. But nonetheless, it's still pretty witty that helps humanizes the characters.
 * 17) Even the villains' transformations and designs are well made, as to each being the opposites of the main heroes, and inspirations of famous fictional monsters:
 * 18) * Kronis/Trap Jaw taking inspirations from Frankenstein's monster.
 * 19) * Evelyn/Evil-Lyn with Dracula.
 * 20) * R'Qazz/Beast Man from the werewolf.
 * 21) * Skeletor representing the Grim reaper.
 * 22) Great theme song.
 * 23) Thanks to this, it brings the same charm as classic Saturday morning cartoons (Teen Titans, Young Justice, Batman: The Animated Series) to a modern era.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Both builds of He-Man and Skeletor can look disproportionate, with having large muscles while having a small head and legs.
 * 2) * Many YouTubers even joked about how He-Man and Skeletor skipped leg day.
 * 3) Some unnecessary changes like Duncan being the same age as Adam and Teela, or Cringer not being as cowardly, but other than that, they're still likable.
 * 4) The world building (sometimes the dialogue and humor) is generally one of the show's weakest aspects.
 * 5) The transformations and attack moves in later episodes were just reused footage.

Trailer
https://youtu.be/ZXApnj-ztIE

Reviews
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