And also, that’s one of the best quotes in my book, and I thank Kelly Hamdon, the sister of ‘SheZow’, for saying it! :lol: [link] :iconshezow-fans:
Ever since I first watched SheZow, I immediately thought: ‘Must. Draw. Fanart.’. And you have to admit, it makes drawing a guy in a dress feel easier said than done. The only brother-sister duo I could think of from the Hub was obviously Twilight and her BBBFF…so I did it. :giggle:
:star: I’ll be flat-out honest about my first impression of SheZow: it’s not even close to Gravity Falls enthusiasm. ^^;
:bulletpink: Honestly, the first episode was a bit interesting, revealing the origin of SheZow and Guy Hamdon trying to accept his unexpected role of becoming a female superhero. Then it sort of went down Cheeseville in regards to a best friend who keeps trying to formulate several egos to become the perfect sidekick and then there’s this Jack Frost wannabe villain who sounds like someone off of ‘Johnny Test’. Still, there’s a little ‘Spider Man’ quality in the show with Guy trying to take on his responsibilities while tripping over his heels. :XD:
:bulletpink: I’m not saying the show is bad, but just a warning. And the tritagonist character, that’s Guy’s best friend Maz with all the sidekick-costume-swapping, acts like a total Patrick Star from Spongebob Squarepants. ^^; It’s ‘she-larious’ in some of its moments, and you might just ‘she-cry’ if you’re ‘she-lucky’…yes, there are TOO many ‘she-puns’ in the show. Even a good amount of ‘Ice to meet you’ ones. :roll: But overall, I’m glad the Hub brought the show in, at least another show besides Littlest Pet Shop that I can watch on Saturday mornings. And it sparks a somewhat new ‘cartoon revolution’ in regards to ‘dude in chick’s clothing’. :D
She-Yeah! :w00t: