Shes now basically a teenage boypucci

>shes now basically a teenage boypucci
>but the setting went from fantasy to sci-fi

One of these is good and the other is just god awful
And the show still kinda sucks

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The he-man setting has always been science fantasy. That’s not new.

Man, all his shit looks the same. Makes it really hard to jack off when looking at this shit. I'm not saying I haven't done it, i'm just saying it's hard.

yeah but the show is WAY more sci-fi than fantasy than sci-fi
Magic was the main theme of the old setting, tech is the main focus of the new

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This. I have to believe the OP became aware of He-Man's universe this last year.

Nah its pretty great, and the setting has always been a mix of fantasy and scifi. The changes to the character personalities alone make it light years better the old She-ra and He-man.

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>a reboot made by man hating lesbians who have no respect nor knowledge of the original turns out to be bad
Color me shocked

Nah, it’s fucking shit. The writing is not even a step above some shorty tumblr fanfic. You just have shit taste, but you should know that already since you jack off to those disgusting dyke designs.

>Dragonball Z
>Sci-Fi
Having magical aliens and robots in your setting doesn't make it Sci-Fi. There's absolutely no genuine science, or even the pretext of science, in Dragonball Z onwards.

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I don't think its so much that they hate Men, as they hate little internet Cartmans like yourself.

Doesn't need to be hard science. The central themes are about aliens and space stuff.
The biggest examples of these themes are the retconing of Kami/Piccolo as a spiritual/demonic character to an alien

Dykes are gross bro.
It's a fact.

The shows fucking garbage, no one wants to watch a bunch of genderless uggos and their subtly lesbian undertones

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>implying trap-ra isn't the best porn out there

The world needs more Trap-Ra art. I don’t know why Yuri-fags get in suh a Tizzy over Catradora. It’s not even that good.

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>little internet Cartmans like yourself.
this ain't tumblr sweetheart

Just plain wrong, its kinda sad in a way

The are objectively disgusting, and only actual cuckolds get off to them

The truth is often depressing

There's nothing wrong with Sci-fi dude

Source? I searched Kinnaird but nothing came up.

well the last time He-Man had a reboot OP hadn't been born

Just because new she ra doesnt have f cup tits doesnt mean shes a trap you closeted homo.

Traditionally women as young at 14 have tits

Adora actually has some titties.

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I need to see more examples of this, cannon or otherwise

a 14 year old isn't a women

"women as young as 14" are children, not women

i mean not a full funtioning adult but menstruation (i.e. sexual maturity) does mark the beging of womanhood.

Ten seconds on Google. Git gud, user.

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Yeah like a or b cups. What the fuck were you expecting?

for them not to look like a boy in drag

>splits Dragon Ball and Z
While Z may have went a little more towards Sci-fi, it's still a Wuxia Fantasy series.

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Not him but I knew a girl that had D cups in middle school. Ending up dropping out because of the constant harassment.

If you think the new She-ra looks like a boy... I have bad news for you user.

U gay. What did you expect?

Thanks for sharing. You know that's the exception and not the rule, right?

Of course.

They literally went into space and fought aliens. Then they fought androids.

>little internet Cartmans
How and why the fuck are you even here?
Yea Forumsmblr isnt just a meme holy hell

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>You are only allowed to use one website!

Who all use Ki based attacks. Your point?

Why do you think Sci-Fi needs to have genuine science? It isn't called Science Fiction for no reason.

So is there no actually uncensored version? Because the OP is clearly different from the one you posted.

Bulma is an electrical engineer. She built the dragon radar. And a TIME MACHINE.

Her dad invented Capsule technology and reverse-engineered Saiyan spaceship tech to build the ship that took Goku to Namek.

This is why most people just use 'Speculative Fiction' now. The Fantasy vs Science Fiction divide is a false one. If you want to talk about the nitty gritty details between genres going Fantasy or Sci-fi is not specific enough. Instead the distinctions become stuff like:

Scify - Light hearted sci-fi, rubber head aliens.
Hard Science Fiction - Applied theories of actual science in a speculative setting.
General Speculative Fiction - Some fantasy, some science, all made up.

The point of speculative fiction in general is to change at least one aspect of the setting, and treat it as consistent and true. Whether that is magical spells or hard light constructs isn't important. It is equally made up.

I think the (badly) edited out the panties. The rest is the same. Look at the censor bar on the top, it isn't censoring anything, her top would be covering her nipples.

Well then they removed the dress from her nipples, too.

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Ah, yeah on closer inspection they edited out little nipple holes. Yeah I don't know where that version is.

Speculative fiction sounds like it could mean anything. If a story has space ships, alien races, biologically engineered organisms, time travel, humanoid robots, etc, its Science Fiction in my book. I don't care about dancing around the details in between with "Well, its not technically based on REAL enough science."

kek

Speculative Fiction CAN mean anything, that is the point.

But what if a book just has one alien, is it Science Fiction? Even if everything else is current and nothing about the alien introduces other Sci-fi elements?

Now what if the setting was Harry Potter, where there is magic everywhere, but then we add the one alien. Is it science fiction, or fantasy with aliens?

What if we are in an urban fantasy story, sexy ladies with werewolf boyfriends, and then someone pulls out a gun using technology that won't exist for another 20 years. Fantasy or science fiction?

Sure, if a series is balls to the wall science fiction, you can call it that. But the point is that once you start mixing between the two, you need a better name than 'science fantasy' or 'fantasy sci-fi'. Those don't mean anything.

Plus all the different levels of science fiction need distinctions as well, because the difference between Star Trek science fiction and Foundation science fiction and ET science fiction and Umbrella Academy science fiction, are profound.

>But what if a book just has one alien, is it Science Fiction? Even if everything else is current and nothing about the alien introduces other Sci-fi elements?

Well, in retrospect, Dragon ball is kind of actually a bad example of Sci Fi anyway, since it is actually more of a weird amalgamation of many different settings and genres, and whatnot.

I mean, it starts out as a sort of mystic story loosely based on an old legend/myth.
But it actually takes place during like, the 700s AD, so that kind of makes it like, medieval fantasy, kinda?
...Except, there are also dinosaurs.
...And technology like cars and TVs.
Then also, lets throw in Aliens, space ships, robots, and Time travel.
Also, magic and genies and shit too.
Now, lets have a Pantheon of Gods and a multiverse on top of all that.

So its just kind of whatever it wants to be.

Actually, the Star Trek one is a pretty good one, because I've seen some interesting conversations on the whole "Star Trek vs Star Wars" angle.

Where Star Wars is considered "Science Fantasy" and Star Trek is "Science Fiction."

Roddenberry wanted to ST to be grounded in realistic, or at least reasonably feasible science and technology, and even things like the builds of the ships, the propulsion systems, fuel, etc were all kind of taken into consideration, among other things. (Uh, nevermind why guys beam down to planets in plain clothes with no thought to surface conditions, atmosphere, and radiation, I guess) but anyway, he wanted it to be grounded and believable by the standards of the era.

Star Wars was more fantasy, because it was about high octane ship dogfights with laser blasts, and gigantic moon-sized bases, and laser swords and stuff. The technology and how feasible it was wasn't really the important thing. It was more. It was more the backdrop for the characters, and there was even some magic-esque stuff going on with the Force.

By that logic, the Lensman books aren't sci-fi either

"Speculative fiction" really pisses me off - it's like calling Conan the Barbarian "heroic fantasy". It doesn't mean anything, it's just some bullshit literary nerds made up so they could feel smart.

Well we are smarter than you, so...

Androids, Genetically engineered monsters, time travel, space travel, capsule super tech, aliens.

If you're so smart, why are all your new terms really stupid?

>Sci-Fi with Fantasy elements
>with Fantasy elements
>with

kek, BTFO

Only people who have actually read a book can understand them. Sorry we missed you.

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Right here.

The first story arc retconned 3 major characters (2 of whom had been presented as a god and a demon previously) into being aliens.

The second arc involved the characters riding spaceships to another planet to fight the ruler of a space empire.

The third arc revolved around androids and a time machine.

It was only in the final arc (where the villains are a wizard and a djinn, and actual gods showed up) that DBZ went back to straight fantasy with only limited sci-fi elements.