a5c7b9f00b Princess Adora raises her magic sword and becomes She-Ra, the most powerful woman in the universe, to aid her friends in defeating the Evil Horde so their planet Etheria can be free. The kidnapped daughter of Queen Marlena and King Randor of Eternia (characters from He-Man and the Masters of the Universe), Princess Adora grew up on Etheria. There, she lead an evil army until the day her long-lost twin brother, Prince Adam (He-Man), came to tell her who she really was. As her alter ego, She-Ra, the princess protects Etheria by fighting the forces she once worked for. This was a good show for it's time. It lead to Xena: Princess Warrior in the 1990's. <br/><br/>I just wish that they put She-Ra in a Marvel Animated Universe style with<br/><br/>Space Ghost Birdman Herculoids Thundarr the Barbarian TThundercats He-Man She-Ra<br/><br/>Supporting Cast<br/><br/>Mighty Mightor Samson Blue Falcon Super President Dino Boy Galaxy Trio Teen Force The Pirates of the Dark Water Galter and the Golden Lance Blackstar Secrets of Isis Xena Space Sentinel/Freedom Force As a young boy of the 80's I loved everything that had anything to do with He-man. When a new show featuring his twin sister debued I of course watched it for He-man…and found myself drawn into the wonderful world of Etheria. She-ra is an example of everything done right in a cartoon. It had action, compassion, humor, games, and life lessons. She-ra herself should be seen as an inspiration to young girls everywhere. She was strong, powerful, a leader, and wise. Another comment said She-ra was based loosely off of Wonder Woman…this may be so, but I honestly believe that She-ra was the main inspiration fot the famous "Xena: Warrior Princess." My friend and I found old tapes of She-ra at the library. After viewing it today, older and wiser, the stories truly are brilliantly done and there is even more humor than what I remembered. I recommend She-ra to anyone who loves action and fantasy.
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