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One of the best parts of Netflix’s She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is Adora’s transformation from Adora into She-Ra. It’s come a long way from the original 1980s cartoon.
This week, a reimagined Adora made her debut on DreamWorks and Netflix’s new animated series “She-Ra and the Princesses of Power,” and this time women are leading the charge.
Adora, who finds her calling with her sword and becomes the powerful She-Ra, has a lot going on. She’s a Horde soldier who’s been taught that the Rebellion and Princesses were sworn enemies ...
Catra and Adora. When She-Ra and the Princesses of Power arrived on Netflix four years ago, it was more than just a cartoon — it was a milestone. A reboot of the 1985 series She-Ra: Princess of ...
To say Adora is going through a rough time would be putting it mildly. When we last left the She-Ra and the Princesses of Power heroine, also known by her alter ego, She-Ra, the Princess Alliance ...
Season one of She-Ra and the Princesses of Powerfound showrunner Noelle Stevenson boldly paying homage to the original '80s cartoon while changing up a few key pieces to bring it firmly into the ...
The evolution of She-Ra from Season 1 to Season 2 feels quite a bit like Adora’s (voiced by Aimee Carrero) own rocky acceptance of her super-powered princess alter ego, She-Ra.
After Adora discovers that she can transform into She-Ra, she quickly (perhaps too quickly) leaves her life as an aspiring Force Captain in Hordak's army behind, preferring to spend time with her ...
Adora and Catra’s pre-She-Ra relationship is a years-long friendship, but it could be interpreted as a deeper kind of love — in a flashback, Catra is shown to sleep at the foot of Adora’s bed.
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