She-Ra: Princess of Power is an American animated fantasy action adventure series that premiered in 1985. The show ran for 2 seasons, from 1985 to 1987. More information can be found on the wiki for the original series.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a reboot of it.
Premise[]
The series follows Princess Adora, also known as She-Ra, the sister of Adam, better known as He-Man.
Trivia[]
- In a Nerdlist article, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power crew members shared their favorite episodes of Princess of Power. Showrunner ND Stevenson's was "Flowers for Hordak"; Beth Cannon, VP of Development, said hers was "Three Courageous Hearts"; Post production supervisor Dee Edwards' favorites were "Return of the Sea Hawk" and "Magicats"; storyboard artist Mickey Quinn's was also "Magicats"; and character designer Ray Geiger's were "My Friend, My Enemy," "Flowers For Hordak," and "Horde Prime Takes a Holiday."[1]
- Kowl makes a cameo appearance in the episode "Razz" as Glimmer's plush doll.
- One of Scorpia's outfits from "Princess Prom" is a reference to her original design.
- Bow's battle plan from "Roll With It" is a reference to the original series.
- Several episodes of the reboot take their names from Princess of Power episodes, such as "The Price of Power" and "The Perils of Peekablue." The title "Flowers for She-Ra" is also presumably a nod to the '80s episode "Flowers for Hordak."