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She-Ra is introduced in the animated movie The Secret of the Sword as Force Captain Adora, who was an agent of the Evil Horde that rules the planet Etheria. She discovers that she is the long-lost twin sister of Prince Adam (AKA He-Man and the princess of Eternia, having been stolen by the Horde's leader, Hordak, as a baby.
He appears in the She-Ra cartoon and in several He-Man comic books as an Eternian warrior. In several of his She-Ra appearances, he is called by the figure's prototype name Hose Nose. He only appears in the She-Ra cartoon because the original He-Man cartoon stopped production by the time his figure was released.
She-Ra appears in a 2007 skit on the Adult Swim series Robot Chicken, where she is bothered by several male characters needing help to save other characters not realizing that She-Ra was on her period. Adora, fed up with being bothered, angrily turns into She-Ra and makes quick work of all the villains so "she can get some fucking sleep". [28]
ND Stevenson, the creator of the 2018 series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, has also called He-Man—alongside She-Ra—a gay icon, [45] He-Man's LGBT fanbase has been credited as helping provide support for the inclusion of openly queer characters in the She-Ra reboot. [1]
ND Stevenson, the creator, showrunner, and executive producer of She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018–20) has also stated that He-Man—alongside She-Ra—is a gay icon, [65] and the character's LGBT fanbase has been credited as helping provide support for the inclusion of openly gay characters in the reboot.
Other main characters of the She-Ra series would include Swift Wind, winged unicorn and alter ego of She-Ra's trusty steed Spirit; [32] Light Hope, mystical living beam of light and mentor to She-Ra; [33] and her Great Rebellion allies Glimmer, magically inclined onetime leader of the rebellion; [34] Bow, skilled archer and the main male ...
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is an American animated television series developed for Netflix by ND Stevenson and produced by DreamWorks Animation Television.Like the 1985 Filmation series She-Ra: Princess of Power, of which it is a reboot, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power tells the tale of Adora, an adolescent who can transform into the heroine She-Ra and leads a group of other magical ...
She-Ra: Princess of Power is an American animated series produced in 1985 by Filmation. [1] A spin-off of Filmation's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe series, She-Ra was aimed primarily at a young female audience to complement He-Man's popularity with young males.