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This article is about original version. For rebooted version of She-Ra, see She-Ra (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power).

She-Ra is the deuteragonist of the Masters of the Universe franchise serving as the main protagonist of She-Ra: Princess of Power and one of the two protagonists of the animated film, He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword.

She is the heroine alter ego of Princess Adora, leader of the Great Rebellion and also the twin sister of He-Man (Prince Adam).

Physical Appearance[]

As Princess Adora[]

Princess Adora is an attractive young woman with long, wavy blonde hair that cascades down to her shoulder. Her striking blue eyes complement her fair skin and vibrant red lips. She is adorned in a red leotard that resembles a one-piece swimsuit, featuring white sleeves, triangular brown shoulder pads, red wrist guards, a black belt, and red high-heeled boots.

As She-Ra[]

As She-Ra, Adora's hair is longer has long blonde hair that reaches her lower back, which distinguishes her from Adora.

Her outfit features a brief white dress embellished with metallic patterns, paired with a crown placed in her hair and a cascading red cape. She wears golden boots and long golden arm guards that stretch from her elbows to her wrists. With vivid blue eyes and red lips, she closely resembles Adora, as they are fundamentally the same entity. She carries a sword with a crystal at its core, which is secured on her back and seems to appear only when needed. Furthermore, it is probable that her crown is made from the same metal as the decorative elements on her dress.

Personality[]

She-Ra, much like He-Man, possesses remarkable beauty alongside a strong-willed and feminist disposition. She is deeply committed to upholding justice and inspiring others to follow suit. Additionally, she demonstrates considerable tactical acumen. In the episode titled "Huntara," the character of Huntara attempted to capture She-Ra using various traps, yet She-Ra successfully outsmarted and outmaneuvered her, ultimately disarming Huntara during a direct encounter.

Appearances[]

Animated[]

  • He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword (1985)
  • He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special (1985)
  • She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985–1987, 93 episodes)
  • She-Ra with Kylie Minogue (2013)

Comics[]

  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Magazine (1985-88, 7 appearances)
  • She-Ra (1986, 15 appearances)
  • He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2013-15, 12 appearances)
  • He-Man: The Eternity War (2015-16, 12 appearances)

Trivia[]

  • In addition to being born on Eternia and being raised on Etheria, She-Ra has ancestry on Earth, for her biological mother was from that planet.

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