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She-Ra: Princess of Power

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The Battle for Brightmoon (Part 5 of 5)

As Princess Adora is being reunited with her parents on Eternia, Hordak and Skeletor sneak...

 
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8.3 Great
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The 277 users who count themselves as She-Ra: Princess of Power fans have written a total of 8 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 9, 1985

Ended

November 28, 1987

Genre

Animation

Theme

Cartoon, Children's

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9.1

Swifty's Baby

Swift Wind's mate has been kidnapped by Hordak. If she is NOT back on Unicorn Island before their baby is born, their baby will be just a normal horse and NOT a Unicorn.

Aired: 12/05/87

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She-Ra: Princess of Power is an animated spin-off of the phenomenally popular 1980s series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. It follows the adventures of Princess Adora/She-Ra and the members of the Great Rebellion as they try to free planet Etheria from the evil Horde. The leader of the Horde forces that... more »

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  • Adora

    did Bo have a thing for Adora i thought he was atracted to her at least or was he atracted to She Ra i forget. the Adora Se...more »

    1 comments, last one May 29, 2009 + Add Comment
  • She-Ra Secret of the Sword: worth getting if I own Season 1&2? (complete ser

    Please advise. I heard it is just a condensed version of the first 5 episodes in the She Ra series, thus owning season 1 alone would cover anything in this Secret of the Sword movie. Right? Please be clear in your answer, as well as how you know. Thanks! :)

    3 comments, last one May 12, 2009 + Add Comment
  • Who are your favorite characters?

    Who did you like on She-Ra a lot? Which characters?

    15 comments, last one Apr 29, 2009 + Add Comment
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    8 Great

    Adora/She-Hulk must save the planet of Etheria from Hordak and his Horde followers. hide « show »

    The suprising success of He-Man with small boys prompted the creation of a similar show for young girls. While the toy line is naturally way more girly (focusing on hair and combs to brush them), the show was luckily not limited by these restrictions.

    In a comparison to He-Man, many things stand out as improvements. Adora's origin of a princess stolen from her home and raised by her kidnappers to be a cruel military commander. The main villain, Hordak, is more imposing and was actually the teacher of the other show's villain Skeletor. She-Ra having abilities beyond stuff used for fighting, like healing and animal telepathy. Not to mention the awesome sword that could transform into almost anything.

    The show is not without it's faults. Some of the more gimic abilities of She-Ra's allies are ridiculous (Castanetta throws nets). The one guy, Bo, struts like a manly-man while wearing a midriff top that only covers his chest. Teela (the similar but opposite gendered character from He-Man) could beat him silly. And while the show was geared more toward girls, it got a little silly with things like sleepovers.

    While both shows followed similar formats and moral topics, She-Ra was allowed to explore things not allowed on He-Man, like romance and childbirth. These risks lead to a more superior product, often neglected because it is a "girly" spin-off of a popular boy's cartoon.
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    10 Perfect

    She-Ra: Princess of Power is an animated show popular in 1980 series. It follows the adventures of Princess Adora/She-ra and the members of the Great Rebellion as they try to free planet Etheria from the evil Horde. hide « show »

    I want to bring it back the shows because the stories shows faith,love,unity in friendship and bravery to save the peace to their free planet Etheria. The stories was leaded by Princess Adora/She-ra with his members of the Great Rebellion. Their enemies were Hordak, the leader of the Horde forces that rule Etheria,a sorceror who kidnapped the infant Adora during a failed attempt to conquer He-Man's home world years ago. My favorite part is when Adora, He-Man's twin sister said the world, " I am Adora, He-Man's twin sister, and defender of the Crystal Castle. This is Spirit, my beloved steed. Fabulous secrets were revealed to me the day I held aloft my sword and cried, "For the Honor of Grayskull!!" These part is where the shows opening sequence starts. I want to bring it back because of it's great spectacular action scene,secrets to discover, and most of all the lesson you have learned when your watching a excellent show.
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    10 Perfect

    Princess Adora is kidnapped as a baby and trained as a Captain in Hordak's evil Horde. A stranger comes to Eternia and changes Adoras fate forever. hide « show »

    My world revolved around He-Man until She-Ra came along. She is a strong female character who is not only physically but mentally strong as well and who is a fantasic role model as well. She-Ra always strived to do what was right. I loved this show as a child and i still enjoy watching it with my daughter. We need more cartoons like this classic.
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    10 Perfect

    My Childhood Hero !! hide « show »

    as a kid I wanted to be She Ra she was my hero I watched her everyday after school and I would love it if this show came out on dvd or was put back on the air its sure to be a childrens classic for years to come when I have kids this is the kind of show I would want them to be able to watch !
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    9 Superb

    Worth watching, especially if you are a chick! hide « show »

    Ok, let's get one thing straight, this show was no "He-Man and the Masters Of The Unverse", but it wasn't bad. Ok, if you were a guy, ya, it was kind of bad, but if you were a girl, it was cool. Chicks opening up a can of whoop SSS on Evil! She-Ra was gorgeous. All women should've tried to attain her look, even today! Ok, you better be a genetic freak, or you're already at Hefners mansion, other than that, forget it! This chick was a animated-genetic freak of nature! Adams sister was She-Ra, she has this pretty unicorn horse, oh yes, this show was all milk toasty, cozy and warm. The colors of this show were very pretty and bright. Truly amazing colors actually. The whole aspect of this show was geared towards girls. It was the original care bears but a little meaner! I can't remember a whole lot about this show, that's probably was it didn't make three seasons, but worth some remembering.
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