SHE-RA: PRINCESS OF POWER
ORIGINAL AIRDATES: Sept 23, 1985-Jan 1988 in syndicationRERUNS: Oct 2, 2010-present on Retro TV syndicated stations.
EPISODES: 93
ANIMATION: Filmation Associates
DISTRIBUTED AND OWNED BY: Entertainment Rights/Classic Media and Mattel Toys, Inc.
SHE-RA SUMMARY:
Adora, Prince Adam's long lost twin sister, was kidnapped by the evil Hordak from the
planet Etheria when she was a baby. She grew up as a servant of Hordak, but He-Man found
her and gave her a magic sword from the Sorceress. When Adora raises the sword and
cries, "For the Honor of Grayskull" she becomes She-Ra. She-Ra joins a group of rebels
to free Etheria from the evil forces of Hordak.
EPISODE GUIDE (in production/continuity order)
1st Season (Sept 23, 1985-Fall 1986) 65 episodes
NOTE: The first five episodes of She-Ra Princess of Power were edited into a theatricial
movie, "He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword" (Mar 29, 1985)
#PP01 Into Etheria
#PP02 Beast Island
#PP03 She-Ra Unchained
#PP04 Reunions
#PP05 Battle For Bright Moon
#PP06 Duel At Devlan
#PP07 The Sea Hawk
#PP08 The Red Knight
#PP09 The Missing Ax
#PP12 The Laughing Dragon (1st Sorrowful)
#PP11 The Peril of Whispering Woods
#PP10 The Prisoners of Beast Island (2nd Sorrowful)
#PP13 King Miro's Journey
#PP14 Friendship
#PP15 He Ain't Heavy
#PP16 Return of the Sea Hawk
#PP17 A Loss For Words
#PP35 Gateway To Trouble (Modulok leaves Eternia for Etheria)
#PP19 Enchanted Castle
#PP20 Three Courageous Hearts
#PP21 The Stone In the Sword
#PP22 The Crystal Castle
#PP23 The Crown of Knowledge
#PP42 Enemy With My Face
#PP25 Small Problems
#PP26 Book Burning
#PP27 The Eldritch Mist
#PP28 Bow's Farewell
#PP29 The Price of Freedom
#PP30 Play It Again, Bow
#PP31 The Reluctant Wizard
#PP32 Friends Are Where You Find Them
#PP33 A Talent for Trouble
#PP34 Troll's Dream
#PP58 Black Snow
#PP36 The Unicorn King
#PP37 The Anxious Apprentice
#PP38 Zoo Story
#PP39 Into the Dark Dimension
#PP40 Treasure of the First Ones
#PP41 Glimmer's Story
#PP24 The Mines of Mondor
#PP43 Welcome Back, Kowl
#PP44 The Rock People
#PP45 Huntara
#PP46 Micah of Bright Moon
#PP47 The Price of Power
#PP48 Birds of a Feather
#PP49 For Want of a Horse
#PP50 Just Like Me
#PP51 My Friend, My Enemy
#PP52 The Wizard
#PP53 Unexcepted Ally
#PP54 The Light of the Crystal
#PP55 Loo-Kee Lends a Hand
#PP56 Of Shadows and Skulls
#PP57 Jungle Fever
#PP18 Horde Prime Takes a Holiday
#PP59 Anchors Aloft Part I
#PP60 Anchors Aloft Part II
#PP61 Darksmoke and Fire
#PP62 Magicats
#PP64 Wild Child
#PP63 Flowers For Hordak
#PP65 The Greatest Magic
2nd Season (Fall 1986-1987) 14 episodes
#PP66 One To Count On
#PP67 Return of the General
#PP68 Out of the Cocoon
#PP69 A Lesson In Love
#PP70 Something Old, Something New
#PP71 Loo-Kee's Sweety
#PP72 The Pearl
#PP73 The Time Transformer
#PP74 Above It All
#PP75 Day of the Flowers
#PP76 Brigis
#PP77 The Caregiver
#PP78 When Whispering Woods Last Bloomed
#PP79 Romeo and Glimmer
TV SPECIAL
He-Man and She-Ra Christmas Special (Dec 1986 one hour special that aired on television
and was released on home video)
3rd Season (Fall 1987-Jan 1988) 14 episodes
NOTE: These episodes were produced in 1986, but not aired until the fall of 1987.
#PP80 The Perils of Peekablue
#PP81 Just the Way You Are
#PP82 The Locket
#PP83 Shera Makes a Promise
#PP84 Bow's Magical Gift
#PP85 Sweet Bee's Home
#PP86 Glimmer Come Home
#PP87 The Inspector
#PP88 Portrait of Doom
#PP89 Hordak's Power Play
#PP90 Shades of Orko
#PP91 Assault On the Hive
#PP92 The Bibbet Story
#PP93 Swifty's Baby
VOICE ACTORS
Melendy Britt (1943) as Castaspella, Catra, Mermista, Octavia and She-Ra/Princess Adora
George DiCenzo (1940-2010) as Bo, Hordak and Sea Hawk
Linda Gary (1944-1995) as Glimmer, Madame Razz, Scorpia, Shadow Weaver and Sweet Bee
Diana Pershing as Netossa
Erika Scheimer as Frosta and Queen Angella
Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden, 1928-2013) as Kowl, Leech Loo-Kee, Mantenna and Spirit/Swiftwind
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