A lot of the reviews are months or years old and express love for the MOTU from the 80s. These are not reviews of the latest Teela (She-Man) movie by Kevin Smith that killed off He-Man and with undertones of hate for the franchise and subverting it. A polished animated production but a bait and switch story line and another example of a franchise destroyed by forced narratives. Imagine Kevin Smith and Rian Johnson collaborating on a Barney movie where the purple dinosaur goes on an adventure and personal journey of self discovery after being exposed as a paedophile and hunted down by the Special Victims Unit and QAnon. It will be sold as a fun loving experience for young adults that spent their first few years of life singing and dancing to "I love you, you love me" only to now wonder what that meant. MOTU Revelation was technically a good animated production but will leave some in a fetal position in the shower wanting the after effects to be washed off. Rather than creating their own franchise, these mercenary story tellers are more than happy to be paid to destroy someone else's creation and trash years of invested sentiments and personal memories with forced narratives. Would Picasso paint his abstratcs over a Van Gogh instead of his own canvas?