She-Ra: Princess of Power

1985

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Released: 09 September 1985 Ended
Producted By: Filmation Associates
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.entertainmentrights.com/programming/article_340.asp
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She-Ra, He-Man's twin sister, is leading a group of freedom fighters known as the Great Rebellion in the hope of freeing their homeworld of Etheria from the tyrannical rule of Hordak and the Evil Horde.

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Director

Bill Reed, Lou Kachivas

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Filmation Associates

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RyothChatty ridiculous rating
Janae Milner Easily the biggest piece of Right wing non sense propaganda I ever saw.
Yash Wade Close shines in drama with strong language, adult themes.
Delight Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
Nintendo_Nature_Boy This was a good show for it's time. It lead to Xena: Princess Warrior in the 1990's. I just wish that they put She-Ra in a Marvel Animated Universe style withSpace Ghost Birdman Herculoids Thundarr the Barbarian TThundercats He-Man She-RaSupporting CastMighty 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
Anonymous2011 She-Ra was one of my favorite cartoons as a little girl. While I loved shows like He-Man, SuperFriends, Rainbow Brite, etc. She-Ra was a favorite among these because to me she was strong, independent, etc. She could do anything and I wished I could be as strong as she was when I was a little girl. Recently Hulu picked up certain classic Saturday morning cartoons, She- Ra was one of them. So I've been watching them there, but once the dvds come out on January 2011, you can bet I'm buying them. I don't know how long Hulu will have She-Ra on their website, I want to own the dvds so I can watch them anytime.I was born in the 1980s so She-Ra was part of my childhood, even though I'm an adult now, it doesn't mean that I have to forget what was special to me as a kid. I still love watching cartoons. I liked the double life of Adora/She-Ra, and how she handled both of her worlds in an honest way.IMDb mentions that She-Ra had three series but wiki mentions they only had two. I guess we'll know when the complete series comes out on DVD in January 2011.
paul51 Yeah, ol' Lou Schiemer and Filmation did some classic stuff in the 80s.I remember going to the theater to see 'He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword'. It was one of the few movies I actually got to go to in between my early childhood and late adolescence (I think I was grounded from the time I was 10 until I was 18).Heh, interesting memories. The friend I'd seen the movie with was the BIG He-Man fan, I was more of a GI Joe/Transformer fan (at least as far as our respective toy collections were concerned). He was always complaining about She-Ra pulling off ridiculous feats of strength without much effort---I believe in one episode she moves a large celestial body or large building or some such with one hand, whereas in some other episode of He-Man's show it was some sort of face-twisting hernia-inducing task for He-Man to lift Castle Greyskull off its foundations. It was *so* important for us to discuss this stuff! Ah, the bliss of youth, I do miss it.I remember the She-Ra cartoon being a little bit flashier looking than the He-Man one. It used a lot more of that orange-yellow-scintillating light-effect-thing that Filmation made use of a lot in its cartoons, usually for "magic portals" and such. And of course the music had more depth to it. Most Filmation cartoons that I can remember usually had an instrumental version of the theme song over the end credits. Of course in the case of He-Man it was just the opening theme with none of the narration. Not only did She-Ra's end credit sequence involve lyrics but DIFFERENT lyrics and evidently a different song! OK, enough of my rambling. I heard recently She-Ra had a higher budget than He-Man...I'm pretty sure the extra money went into golden-scintillating light...portal...things and the music. ;)
goldenbane 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.