The first shock for traditionalists is the art style. This is not the realistic CGI of the 2017 live-action attempt nor the pseudo-anime of 2002’s Masters of the Universe . Instead, the series employs a cartoony, chibi-influenced 3D aesthetic reminiscent of Teen Titans Go! or Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles . Characters have exaggerated proportions: massive hands, tiny torsos, and expressive, squishy faces.

It sounds like you're referring to the of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe , which aired on Netflix. Unlike the 2002 remake or the classic 1980s series, this version reimagines the characters as teens discovering their powers.