She-Ra: Princess of Power
She-Ra: Princess of Power
TV-Y7 | 09 September 1985 (USA)
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    Steineded

    How sad is this?

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    Beanbioca

    As Good As It Gets

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    Casey Duggan

    It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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    Paynbob

    It’s fine. It's literally the definition of a fine movie. You’ve seen it before, you know every beat and outcome before the characters even do. Only question is how much escapism you’re looking for.

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    blackarachnia2

    Both He-Man and She-Ra were my most favorite cartoons of the 80s but to me She-Ra, yes a fictional cartoon character, gave me a sense of empowerment. What He-Man did for the boys She-Ra did for the girls. I'm grateful for Filmation for creating She-Ra and a role model to look up to. I often wonder what Mike Young Enterprises would have done to She-Ra if they had gotten their hands on her but I just know that it wouldn't have been good. So more power to the girls is all I have to say. She-Ra RULEZ!! Bar none. No question or doubt in my mind that She-Ra is a role model. You can count on my comments being positive about She-Ra.

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    ppamjo2

    She Ra is a great show about a long lost princess that is destined to get a magic sword to help fight evil. Prince Adam was sent on this mission to find the owner of the new sword. Once there he meets up with some Rebels who are fighting a force known as the Horde. During a fight with them, He Man finds out that the Force captain is to get the sword. I am not going to spoil the ending for those that want to see how it turns out..I loved this show when I was 14. She Ra is right up there with Xena Warror Princess... I used to come home from school just in time to see the opening. Adora and She Ra were as independent as Adam or Bo. She was true girl power back in 1985.the secret of the sword was a great way to introduce She Ra to young woman back in those days. I was 14 at the time and I watched it whenever I had the chance. She Ra needs to be on DVD... I want to see it again....

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    hippiegal

    She-Ra was a very obivous attempt to expand the He-Man universe into the barbie dolls and Holly Hobby bracket of society. Guess what, it worked! She-Ra blended a good feminist heroine with plenty of action and adventure. Along with pastel colors and general cuteness for balance. It had good characters, good animation design and for the time period good scripts. What little girl didn't want to be She-ra when she grew up? Plus it had a cool horse. The funny thing about the show was how much it borrowed from Wonder Woman. The secret idenity, the amazonian nature, the main female badgirl based off a cat(catra/cheetrah), ect. Even though the vast majority of 80's cartoons are unwatchable these days. She-ra is still entertaining even if it didn't hold the power it did in the 80's.

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    Alyssa Sloane

    This series really struck a chord within me as a child, and I still have fond memories of watching it. I wish it had never ended, and I would love to buy it on DVD, along with many other cartoons (like He-Man, The Thundercats, and Snorkels.). Everyone should have a childhood filled with great cartoons like this.

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