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She-Ra: Princess of Power

TV Show TV-Y7 1985 24m/ep 7.6 /10 Ended
A Syndication Original
Directed by Bill Reed, Lou Kachivas

Princess Adora was raised apart from her twin brother and unaware of the life she left behind, until a mysterious sword reveals her destiny as She-Ra. Once transformed she becomes the focal point for the Great Rebellion, gathering fighters who strike back at Hordak and the Evil Horde across the... Read more

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About She-Ra: Princess of Power

Princess Adora was raised apart from her twin brother and unaware of the life she left behind, until a mysterious sword reveals her destiny as She-Ra. Once transformed she becomes the focal point for the Great Rebellion, gathering fighters who strike back at Hordak and the Evil Horde across the contested world of Etheria. Episodes mix swift action sequences with quieter scenes that show Adora juggling command decisions, hidden lineage, and the loyalties of allies like Bow and Glimmer. The series blends fantasy and sci-fi elements, introducing strange creatures, advanced devices, and magic while keeping each installment self-contained so viewers can enjoy missions and character growth without spoiling long-term developments.

Released in 1985 by Filmation, the series was directed by Bill Reed and Lou Kachivas and created as a spin-off of the He-Man franchise, drawing from Mattel's Masters of the Universe toyline and featuring many returning voice talents.

She-Ra became a notable part of 1980s pop culture, driving a large toy line and a steady stream of merchandise that targeted girls interested in action heroes. The character remained visible enough to inspire a 2018 Netflix reboot, which reintroduced the franchise to a new generation and prompted renewed interest in vintage toys, fan art, and nostalgia-driven events.

Critical and fan reception tends toward positive, reflected in a user vote average of 7.555 out of 10 from 211 voters, who praise the show's action, memorable villains, and clear heroine. The series emphasizes themes of resistance to tyranny, leadership under pressure, chosen family, and identity, all presented in bright, accessible storytelling aimed at younger viewers while offering enough recurring threads for longtime fans.

The original run did not rack up major industry awards, yet it found commercial success through syndication and merchandising and built a devoted fanbase. Its long-term value is measured more in cultural resonance and influence on later female-led animated shows than in trophies.

Details

Release Date
September 09, 1985
Episode Length
24m
Rating
TV-Y7
User Ratings
211 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
2
Episodes
93
Network
Syndication
Status
Ended
Genres
Action & Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Kids
Country
United States
Studio
Mattel +1 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Melendy Britt

Melendy Britt

She-Ra / Princess Adora / Castaspella / Mermista / Catra / Octavia

George DiCenzo

George DiCenzo

Bow / Sea Hawk / Hordak / Tung Lashor / Dylamug / Vultak

John Erwin

John Erwin

He-Man / Prince Adam / Beast Man

Linda Gary

Linda Gary

Madame Razz / Glimmer / Sweet Bee / Shadow Weaver / Scorpia / Entrapta

Alan Oppenheimer

Alan Oppenheimer

Skeletor / Cringer / Announcer

Erika Scheimer

Erika Scheimer

Queen Angella / Frosta / Perfuma / Peekablue / Flutterina / Spritina / Imp

Lou Scheimer

Lou Scheimer

Spirit / Swift Wind / Light Hope / Broom / Kowl / Sprag / Sprocker / Leech / Grizzlor / Modulok / Multi-Bot / Horde Troopers / Horde Prime / Colonel Blast

Diane Pershing

Diane Pershing

Netossa / Spinnerella

Director: Bill Reed, Lou Kachivas

Seasons (2 seasons, 93 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

65 episodes - 1985

Season 2

Season 2

28 episodes - 1986

Frequently Asked Questions

She-Ra: Princess of Power is not currently available on streaming subscription services, but you can rent or buy it on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

Yes, you can buy on Apple iTunes, Google Play, Vudu, and Amazon Video.

She-Ra: Princess of Power has 2 seasons with a total of 93 episodes.

With a rating of 7.6/10 from 211 viewers, She-Ra: Princess of Power is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

Princess Adora was raised apart from her twin brother and unaware of the life she left behind, until a mysterious sword reveals her destiny as She-Ra. Once transformed she becomes the focal point for the Great Rebellion, gathering fighters who strike back at Hordak and the Evil Horde across the c...

She-Ra: Princess of Power stars Melendy Britt, George DiCenzo, John Erwin, Linda Gary, and Alan Oppenheimer.

She-Ra: Princess of Power was released on September 09, 1985.

She-Ra: Princess of Power is a Action & Adventure, Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, and Kids series.

She-Ra is He-Man's twin sister, Princess Adora. John Erwin voices He-Man/Prince Adam in the series, and She-Ra leads the Great Rebellion to free Etheria from Hordak.

Melendy Britt voices She-Ra / Princess Adora, and she also provides the voices for Castaspella, Mermista, Catra and Octavia. She's one of several cast members who handle multiple roles across the series.

George DiCenzo voices Hordak, while Linda Gary and Alan Oppenheimer voice several other key antagonists. Gary voices characters including Shadow Weaver, Scorpia and Entrapta, and Oppenheimer voices Skeletor among his roles.

The 1985 She-Ra series totals 93 episodes. It was produced across two seasons and carries a TV-Y7 rating, making it aimed at older kids.