A vibrant animated saga where destiny sparks a rebellion, painting a cosmic battlefield with the iridescent hues of friendship, betrayal, and transformative love.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power
"A hero will rise."
Cast:
Aimee Carrero, AJ Michalka, Marcus Scribner, Reshma Shetty, Lorraine Toussaint
Animation
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Kids
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details
Easter Eggs
Adora's transformation phrase, "For the honor of Grayskull!", is a direct reference to the original 1985 series, where Castle Grayskull was a key location in the He-Man and She-Ra lore.
This is a nostalgic nod to the source material that honors the original series while being integrated into the new show's unique mythology. It connects the new generation of fans with the property's history.
A character named Madame Razz appears as a mysterious, time-displaced crone. She occasionally calls Adora by the name "Mara," foreshadowing the discovery of the previous She-Ra.
Madame Razz was a prominent comic-relief character in the original series. In the reboot, she is reimagined as a more tragic and pivotal figure whose confusing pronouncements are actually crucial clues to the show's deeper lore about the First Ones and She-Ra's legacy.
In Season 5, a creature named Melog is introduced, who can shapeshift and reflects Catra's emotions. The name 'Melog' is 'Golem' spelled backward.
In the original 1985 series, Melog was a magical mud creature who was essentially a clone of She-Ra. In the reboot, Melog is instead tied to Catra's story, acting as what the creator called a "therapy animal" to help her process her emotions.