Horde Prime
Other names
Nordor
Anillis Kur Great one Horde Supreme Lord Of Darkness
Occupation
Founder and supreme leader of the Horde
Nationality / Citizenship
Horde War
Goal
To be in control of the universe.
Parents
Horde Lord aka Lord Seferus Kur (Father) (2008 MOTU Classics)
Quintessa (Mother) (2008 MOTU Classics)
Siblings
Imp (Younger brother) (1980s Brazilian Princess of Power minicomic 'The Cat Platoon')
Hordak (Younger brother) Horde-Or aka Korpulus Kur (Younger brother) (2008 MOTU Classics)
Children
Prince Zed (Adoptive son) (2008 MOTU Classics)
Allies
Catra, Scorpia, Shadow Weaver, the Horde, Despara
Minions
Evil Horde, Hordak, Skeletor (sometimes), Catra, Scorpia
Enemies
She-Ra, He-Man, the Princess Alliance
Dislikes
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, heroes, Resistance
Powers and abilities
Dark Magic
Vast power Cosmic awareness Immortality
Movies
He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special
TV Series
She-Ra: Princess of Power She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Created by
Larry DiTillio and J. Michael Straczynski
Source
Horde Prime is the overarching antagonist of the Masters of the Universe franchise, serving as the main antagonist of She-Ra: Princess of Power . He is the the supreme overlord of the Horde Empire in the Masters of the Universe franchise, first created for the cartoon series She-Ra: Princess of Power , but later used in other media, mainly the comics by London Editions.
History [ ]
Background [ ]
Season 1 [ ]
Season 2 [ ]
Season 3 [ ]
She-Ra & He-Man Christmas [ ]
Season 4 [ ]
Season 5 [ ]
Personality [ ]
Powers and Abilities [ ]
Dark magic
Cosmic Awareness
immortality
Trivia [ ]
Appearances [ ]
She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985) [ ]
Season One (1985)
The Peril of Whispering Woods (mentioned)
Horde Prime Takes a Holiday
A Talent for Trouble (mentioned)
The Eldritch Mist
Huntara (mentioned)
Micah of Bright Moon
For Want of a Horse
Season Two (1986)
The Inspector
Bow's Magical Gift
Glimmer Come Home (mentioned)
Portrait of Doom (mentioned)
Assault on the Hive (mentioned)
Movie/TV Special
He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
Season Three (2019)
Huntara (mentioned)
Moment of Truth (mentioned)
The Portal
Season Four (2019)
The Coronation (mentioned)
Flutterina (mentioned
Princess Scorpia (mentioned)
Mer-Mysteries (cameo) (non-speaking role)
Boys' Night Out (mentioned)
Fractures (mentioned)
Destiny Part 1 (referenced)
Destiny Part 2
Season Five (2020)
Horde Prime
Launch
Corridors
Stranded (mentioned)
Save the Cat
Taking Control
The Perils of Peekablue (mentioned)
Shot in the Dark (mentioned)
An Ill Wind
Return to the Fright Zone
Failsafe (mentioned)
Heart Part 1
Heart Part 2
Comics [ ]
The Third Sword - 30 pages - Masters of the Universe Princess of Power Twins of Power #1 - London Editions 1986
A Shadow Over Etheria - 6 pages - UK She-Ra Comic #13 - London Editions - Feb 1987
Forge of Destiny #3 (mentioned)
Revolution #2 - Dark Horse June 2024 (mentioned)
Series
Characters
Filmation/Toyline
Eternia Royal Family: Prince Adam/He-Man , Princess Adora/She-Ra , Queen Marlena , King Randor
Heroic Warriors: Master-At-Arms , Orko , Battle Cat , Teela , Sorceress of Grayskull Castle
Great Rebellion: Swift Wind , Glimmer , Light Hope, Madam Razz, Queen Angella , Castaspella , Frosta , Sea Hawk , Entrapta , Mermista , Netossa , Perfuma , Spinnerella Evil Horde: Hordak Prime , Catra , Scorpia , Entrapta
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
She-Ra , Bow , Glimmer , Queen Angella , Mermista , Perfuma , Frosta , Netossa , Spinnerella , Swift Wind , Sea Hawk , Catra , Scorpia , Entrapta , Castaspella, King Micah, Wrong Hordak , Mara Antagonists/Villain: Horde Prime, Clone Army, The Horde Trio, Hordak, Horde Robots, Horde Soldiers, Imp, Octavia, Shadow Weaver, Super Pal Trio (Catra, Scorpia, Entrapta), Double Trouble, Light Hope, First Ones, First Ones Security Monster