Topic: stuff (movies and series) leaving Netflix (She-Ra series leaving Feb20)

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Feb 20 (a few days from today) is last day on Netflix for: She-Ra and the Princesses of Power.
The series includes a variety of furry-interest characters such as:
1) Catra
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2) Rogelio
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(was going to mention two other example characters, but might qualify as spoilers)

Main characters of the series are mostly humanoid (human-ish?),
but there are plenty of background furry characters.

Wikipedia says there are 52 episodes in the series, so you can binge-watch the series for the next few days.
Articles about the series (being removed from Netflix) say that the series currently has no new streaming home:
example: https://www.cbr.com/netflix-she-ra-princesses-of-power-inaccessible-february-2026/
... which i stopped reading (after 5th paragraph) because i was worried there might be spoilers.

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Main characters of the series are mostly humanoid (human-ish?),
but there are plenty of background furry characters.

Sometimes the background characters become more interesting in design than the protagonists ,it was a world with a very good aesthetic, I wish I had seen more about the inhabitants of Etheria.

watsit said:
Should she-ra and the princesses of power unimply netflix then? According to that article, the show was produced by DreamWorks for Netflix, but apparently it was only temporary if it's leaving Netflix and may show up elsewhere. Netflix should also be removed from existing posts if they don't own the show.

Why would you remove the netflix tag? it being off the air does not change that it is still an original netflix series and that does not actually change unless the rights are sold.

ryu_deacon said:
Why would you remove the netflix tag? it being off the air does not change that it is still an original netflix series and that does not actually change unless the rights are sold.

I thought Dreamworks owned the rights. They made a deal for exclusive distribution with Netflix. The show will end up on some other network.

ryu_deacon said:
Why would you remove the netflix tag? it being off the air does not change that it is still an original netflix series and that does not actually change unless the rights are sold.

Because they don't apparently own it. It having originally aired on Netflix with some timed exclusivity agreement doesn't mean they hold any IP rights to it. Just like banjo-kazooie doesn't imply Nintendo even though it was made by Rare exclusively for Nintendo at the time, until Microsoft bought them out and they brought it to XBox systems where it's no longer exclusive to Nintendo.