![]() Horde Prime goes from an Eldritch Abomination in the form of a giant amorphous green cloud to a physically imposing man with a soothing but terrifying voice, and a calm, controlling demeanor.However, the 1980s Hordak was healthy and had an athletic build, while this Hordak is thin and sickly underneath his cybernetic armor, with scarring/vitiligo on his arms, shoulders, and back. ![]() Also, he has human-like feet now in contrast to the original Hordak's webbed feet, and his facial features are more bat-like than fish-like. He's taller, leaner, wears much more tasteful armor, and has a much more pleasant voice than his 1980s counterpart. In the reboot, he looks like a humanoid toddler with blue skin and bat wings. In the original cartoon, Imp was a chubby pig-nosed creature.Adaptational Attractiveness: Several Horde characters are easier on the eyes this time around.Accordion to Most Sailors: Whenever Sea Hawk sings a sea shanty (or begins to sing one and is interrupted), accordion music can be heard in the soundtrack.Abusive Precursors: The First Ones turn out to be imperialistic conquerors who wanted to harvest the magic of Etheria to build a superweapon.In Season 4, Prime is disgusted at Hordak's display of free will in conquering Etheria unbidden, and proceeds to Mind Rape and mind-wipe the clone. Everything Hordak does thereafter is a futile attempt to earn Prime's affirmation. In a flashback, he neck-lifted Hordak and cast him out for being defective. However, Prime treats his clones as disposable tools. As Hordak's genetic progenitor, his "brother" Horde Prime is the closest thing he has to a father figure.Shadow Weaver is the closest thing Adora and Catra have ever had to a mother, but nonetheless emotionally abused both of them, especially Catra.After finding out about their true tyrannical nature, this is never brought up again, likely due to dealing with Horde Prime's invasion. Adora spends a decent chunk of the show wanting to find her birth parents.Despite this no new princesses are found or added to the cast which gets quite egregious in Season 4 when the entire climax of the plot hinges on all of the princesses connecting to their Runestones so Light Hope can activate the Heart of Etheria and Scorpia is noted to be the only princess remaining who hasn't done so. Near the end of Season 1 Light Hope tells Adora that she must bring balance to the planet and find the remaining princesses while showing holographic representations of at least a dozen princesses (including one that seems to be of the same Cat Girl species as Catra) seeming to indicate that the show will incorporate more characters from the original She-Ra series.Absurdly Sharp Blade: The Sword of Protection is sharp enough for She-Ra to cut marks in solid stone without much effort.Season 1 and 2 spoilers will be unmarked! General trope examples: You can watch the first teaser here and the first trailer here. note While stated as "five" seasons, the second and third was a split season: The second being seven episodes, the third being six, altogether being 13 eps, the full number for a season in the series. The second season released on Apwhile the third season was released August 2nd, 2019 the fourth season released November 5th, 2019 and the fifth and final was released May 15th, 2020. The first season premiered on November 13, 2018. The show had a planned out 52-episode run, spread across several seasons. ![]() Meanwhile within the Horde itself, Adora's former best friend Catra ( AJ Michalka), feeling betrayed by Adora's sudden desertion, finds herself steadily climbing the ranks of command to become our heroine's biggest threat. Now a member of the Rebellion, Adora must help new friends Glimmer and Bow unite a group of magical princesses and wage battle against the evil Horde for the fate of the planet. The series centers on the orphan Adora ( Aimee Carrero), who was raised as a soldier in Lord Hordak's army known as the Horde only to discover one day that, not only is the group she dedicated her life to actually evil, but that she's the destined wielder of a magic sword from a precursor race that can transform her into She-Ra, a legendary warrior princess. The show is helmed by ND Stevenson, the creator of NIMONA and co-writer of Lumberjanes. It is the first installment to be made for its parent franchise in over fifteen years, following the short-lived He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002). ![]() She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a Continuity Reboot of the series She-Ra: Princess of Power released on Netflix and produced by DreamWorks Animation.
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