Noelle Stevenson upset with She-Ras cancellation.

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The show runner had this to say in our interview, “Beyond LGBTQ+ representation that can help younger viewers redefine their own understanding of themselves and the people they love, She-Ra also includes body-positive characters that are anything but stereotypical. If the show’s mindful inclusivity isn’t enough to get you hooked already, Swift Wind, the talking pegasus, might just get you to binge through a few episodes in one sitting—or all of them. We aren’t judging.
I am very upset to see our project not be able to get it’s message across. We hope it touched Atleast a few hearts.
I was very inspired by sci-fi and fantasy, especially from the ’70s and ’80s. When designing the world, there were a lot of influences drawn from Möbius, from Roger Dean, and those sort of paperback sci-fi book cover artists, who I just found so evocative and so exciting. Just that sort of aesthetic. I was a really huge fan of Star Wars growing up. I was a really huge fan of The Lord of the Rings. Those are influences that are present in all of my work, but especially in this one. They seemed a little bit more relevant because it is this really cool sci-fi and fantasy mashup world that is very character-centric. I really wanted to make sure that our characters felt real and relatable, and that people who are watching this can see themselves in the characters and not just see them in ways that aren’t just aspirational —and they are aspirational characters, but they’re also in, in a lot of ways, flawed characters, and they struggled to make the right choices, they fight for what’s right, but sometimes they failed.“
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