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In a bizarre twist, Kevin Smith is bringing back the original animated He-Man series. No, not a remake; as a Comoc Con panel showed: I got a hot fresh cup of WHY? here!
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Well, doesn't really matter. Same universe, existing character.
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Oh, I'm sure they will eventually, plus, he'll probably be featured throughout this series. It's not like they made He-Man a woman or some bullshit. This is a totally acceptable route. Though if they keep finding one bullshit reason after another why he isn't there, I'll have to call bullshit.
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It's a spin-off premise, like "The Lone Gunmen" -- same universe, characters from it, but not featuring the leads of he the show spun off of. Unless you can point me to the creators saying they deliberately focused on the female character because of (fill in the blank dumb-bastard bullshit).
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I think you're reading too much into. I mean, why not create a spin-off? He-Man will get his day in the sun again.
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It was He-Man and the masters of the universe; separate people who can have their own series. But yes, it's nearly impossible to give anybody the benefit of the doubt who resides in certain parts of California. You're jaded and didn't even get the lousy jaded T-shirt. ;-)
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Without Ram Man and Fisto, this just won't be the same show.
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