Levistus's_Leviathan
5e Freelancer
I think She-Ra and the Princesses of Power could be mapped to D&D pretty easily. Adora/She-Ra is a Pact of the Blade Warlock/Paladin multiclass, Catra is a Tabaxi Rogue, Entrapta is a Battle Smith Artificer (though I'm not sure how you'd mechanically emulate her hair), Sea Hawk is a Swords Bard/Swashbuckler, Double-Trouble is a Changeling, Perfuma is a Druid, Bow is an Arcane Archer (or maybe Artificer/Battlesmith multiclass), et cetera.
I'm not sure which system would fit best, but The Boiling Isles from The Owl House could easily be a TTRPG setting. The coven system is just begging to be translated to a TTRPG somehow. Possibly D&D, if you replaced the classic schools of magic with the different covens. Then there could be a few different races you could choose to play as; Human, Witch, and Biped Demons (maybe Grimwalkers, too).
Amphibia would easily translate to D&D. One of the characters even refers to herself as an Artificer/Rogue multiclass in the second season, so the world and characters would be easy to make a setting book out of.
I'm not sure which system would fit best, but The Boiling Isles from The Owl House could easily be a TTRPG setting. The coven system is just begging to be translated to a TTRPG somehow. Possibly D&D, if you replaced the classic schools of magic with the different covens. Then there could be a few different races you could choose to play as; Human, Witch, and Biped Demons (maybe Grimwalkers, too).
Amphibia would easily translate to D&D. One of the characters even refers to herself as an Artificer/Rogue multiclass in the second season, so the world and characters would be easy to make a setting book out of.