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Two years ago when I had cable there was a channel that showed old He-Man episodes. They came on around midnight so I would stay up to watch. The animation style is looser and very experimental, which I remembered, but I really enjoy how rough and non-commercial it is. Reminds me of the Dungeons and Dragons cartoon in its fantasy style.
The only catch was it was in Spanish but I don't think it lost much. Plus since the dialogue is simple, I could practice deciphering. All and all was fun to watch again.
I get what you're saying and I agree, but it's kind of funny because the cartoon was literally created to promote sales of the toy. They still had creative freedom though because the toy didn't start with a backstory
Really? I mean I know they did that in the 80's but this was a wild bet in 1983 when it aired...
Holy shit. I was such a dopey kid.