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[[File:she_ra_princess_power.jpg|frame|[[Alliteration|Blonde, Beautiful, Badass.]]]]
 
{{quote|''"I am Adora, [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe|He-Man]]'s [[Distaff Counterpart|twin sister]], and defender of the Crystal Castle. This is Spirit, my [[Cool Horse|beloved steed.]] Fabulous secrets were revealed to me, the day I [[Stab the Sky|held aloft my sword]] and said,'[[By the Power of Grayskull|For Thethe Honor Ofof Grayskull!]] [[Transformation Name Announcement|I AM SHE-RA!!!]]'''}}
 
''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power]]'' is the sister series to [[Filmation]]'s ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]''. It tells the story of Adora, the twin sister of Prince Adam of Eternia (He-Man, himself), who was kidnapped as an infant to the planet Etheria, and later is given the power to become She-Ra in order to save the planet from its tyrannical ruler Hordak, who is a member of the galaxy-spanning Horde.
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She-Ra was made specifically to appeal to girls, which explains the large number of mentally ''and'' physically strong female characters, like Adora, Glimmer, and Madame Razz -- and quite a number of female villains like [[Wicked Witch|Shadow Weaver]], [[Scary Scorpions|Scorpia]] and [[Dark Action Girl|Catra]]. The male characters, like [[The Archer]] Bow, were usually the ones portrayed as getting captured or needing help. Furthermore, whenever He-Man paid a visit to his sister (both in crossovers and the [[Five Episode Pilot]] Movie), he generally required her help in some way. And in the pilot movie, she first captured him, then saved him.
 
[[Continuity Reboot|Rebooted]] in 2018 as ''[[She-Ra and the Princesses of Power]]''.
 
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