With its rainbow colours and vibrant animation, She-Ra has gained a sizeable following. But it’s not all sweetness, light and unicorns in Etheria, as the backlash from The Horde (aka basement-dwelling alt-right trolls) kicks in. Laurence Russell explains ix Netfl ix Netfl

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Netflix animated series She-Ra and the Netfl Princesses of Power was released to mostly initiated much acclaim. The show focuses on Adora,L aka She-Ra, the champion of the Princess by aging male Alliance Rebellion fighting the oppressive nerds, primarily inter-galactic empire of The Horde and is a reboot of the 1985 show of the same name, centred brilliantly adapted for modern audiences. around the The first season aired on in November 2018 and the franchise is evolving as it gains desexualisation popularity. The first season included a lot of of the show’s high stakes and raw emotions while the second season was far lighter, better befitting its characters and younger audience demographic. The third season the progressive cemented these themes while reflecting a more longitudinal strategy for the franchise, with less themes plot critical events per episode and almost fewer associated with episodes per season, no doubt hoping to draw out the action across many more seasons. the creative Despite the swift turnaround of the team. seasons, production quality has held up and the writing and voice acting is just as hilarious as the characters’ friendships deepen and the mysteries of Etheria are slowly unravelled and the war between The Horde and The Rebellion marches on. What makes She-Ra particularly noteworthy are the startlingly progressive themes. The show is headed up by Noelle Stevenson, a proudly lesbian Eisner award-winning artist who made a name for herself creating graphic novels with queer themes ix such as the (2012), and the Forever in feverishly popular (2014-present). crop tops Netfl The art is sharp and dynamic, with and cut outs, Bow and Sea vibrant colours, compelling animation and Hawk strong attention to detail. A first look at the show’s art appeared in July of 2017, sparking both excitement and contention online. Certain subcultures voiced fury over the change in visual style.

She-Ra Haters and the ‘CalArts’ Style The ‘CalArts’ institue, The backlash, mostly initiated by ageing which was evacuted after male nerds, primarily centred around the an online threat. desexualisation of the show’s characters and the progressive themes associated with the creative team. 80s She-Ra was a buxom, mini- skirted heroine caked in make-up, whereas the modern incarnation is a more modest, rough and tumble girl scout. Early complaints about the show seemed to express a nostalgia for the barefaced sexualisation of children’s characters common to 80s animation, but it was quickly reframed to a less sinister debate, namely the supposed ‘simplification’ of cartoon character design, a criticism specifically

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graduates of the California Institute of Arts. This contention had been growing for several years in response to animated shows such as Adventure Time (2007-18), Amazing World of Gumball (2011-present), Gravity Falls (2012- 2016), Star vs the Forces of Evil (2015-present) and especially Steven Universe (2013-present), many of which feature characters with simple, clean designs with rounded shapes, large eyes and faces, and often thin, noodly arms. Progressive political themes were also claimed to be a common feature of the ‘CalArts’ animation style, which often seemed to be the primary criticism amongst detractors of the style. Simplification of design in animation is a common production technique intended to make it easier to draw a character over and over in the many frames in which they feature, ix especially when drawn in the multiple complex Netfl poses required for action scenes. This kind of deliberate uniformity has surfaced repeatedly across certain animation eras and studios, from Loony Toons to the works of Japanese anime. However in the case of She-Ra and its contemporaries, the style has been repeatedly vilified online and heralded as the unilateral Three cheers decline of quality in western animation. for diversity in This issue reached a fever pitch following the animation! announcement of Thundercats Roar! another

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LGBTQ representation any further in cartoons Cat Noir (2015-present) are finding funding prior to She-Ra; however Netflix seems to where their native television networks wouldn’t possess fewer qualms on this topic, with dream of investing in them. Unprecedentedly, Adora and Catra sharing a rather tense dance Netflix is also commissioning and licensing together at Princess Prom, and Scorpia’s second a number of Japanese animated series such and third season character arc seemingly as Aggretsuko (2018-present) and Little Witch hinging upon asking Catra on a date. Academia (2017). This is certainly not the first time the East and the West have joined Netflix Vs the Animation forces through animated productions, but it is Powerhouses easily one of the most successful occasions. Regardless of the criticisms of its look and Although animation powerhouses like progressive representations She-Ra’s critical and Hilda, another of Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Disney Studios, commercial acclaim is snowballing and showing Netfl ix’s innovative and DreamWorks have been behind some of no signs concluding its story anytime soon. animated shows the most influential and timeless animation With Netflix’s penchant for pushing in human history, they also monopolise the the envelope in animation, the show’s industry and have become gatekeepers of future seems sure to reach new heights the medium in the process. Arguably, this is alongside its similarly impressive why the productions that Netflix commissions contemporaries on the streaming service. look so fresh in the current media landscape; because its structure and strategy is so inherently different to its immediate competitors. Laurence Russell is technology journalist and In the field of animated television, Netflix former Media Studies technician. is carving out an impressive reputation for supporting original and groundbreaking shows. Castlevania (2017-present) and Neo Yokio (2017- 18) are both US productions with a mature audience focus, while international productions like the British-based Hilda (2018-present) or ix

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