EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power - Season 1
This sequential adventure tells of an orphan called Adora who has strange tasks. Adora left behind her evil former life because of her discovery of a magical sword that turns her into the legendary warrior princess Shi-ra. Shi Ra found a new family in the rebellion, and perhaps her task now is to unite a group of magical princesses in the final battle against the evil group.
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November 09, 2018
On She-Ra, the (retro-)future is female, with a cast of mostly women existing on a multi-dimensional spectrum: good, evil, good but solitary, evil but understandable, utterly amoral, full-blown hippie.
November 09, 2018
This is not the She-Ra you or your parents grew up with. The new show,... is so timely in its messages and so modern in its inclusivity and respect for its young audience that I'm mad that it didn't exist when I was growing up.
November 07, 2018
This isn't a series that's stuck in the past, trying to recapture that franchise's old glory. It's taking the building blocks of OG She-Ra and making it something fresh and new for the audiences of today.
November 09, 2018
While it takes some time to find its footing, it's a promising show that's full of heart, emphasizing that you don't always need a mystical sword to become a hero.
October 11, 2018
In so many ways, the show is about female leadership-new female leadership especially-women stepping into roles they didn't previously occupy and trying to figure out how to lead as best as they can.

