Not to be confused with She-Ra: Princess of Power. |
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is an American animated series television series developed by ND Stevenson and produced by DreamWorks Animation Television. Like the 1985 Filmation series She-Ra: Princess of Power, of which it is a reboot, She-Ra and the Princesses of Power tells the tale of Adora, a teenager who can transform into the heroine She-Ra and leads a group of other magical princesses in a rebellion against the evil Lord Hordak and his Horde.
The series premiered as a Netflix original program on November 13, 2018. Its fifth and final season was released on May 15, 2020.[1]
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power received critical acclaim, with particular praise for its diverse cast and the complex relationship between She-Ra and her best friend-turned-archenemy Catra. In 2019, the show was nominated for a GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Kids & Family Programming,[2] as well as a Daytime Emmy Award at the 46th Daytime Emmy Awards.
Cast[]
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Adora/She-Ra
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Aimee Carrero | |
LaLa Nestor (young) | |||
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Catra
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AJ Michalka | |
Juliet Donenfeld (young) | |||
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Queen Glimmer
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Karen Fukuhara | |
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Bow
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Marcus Scribner | |
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Swift Wind
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Adam Ray | |
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Queen Angella
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Reshma Shetty | |
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Perfuma
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Genesis Rodriguez | |
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Entrapta
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Christine Woods | |
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Mermista
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Vella Lovell | |
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Sea Hawk
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Jordan Fisher | |
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Frosta
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Merit Leighton | |
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Scorpia
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Lauren Ash | |
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Netossa
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Krystal Joy Brown | |
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Spinnerella
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ND Stevenson | |
Serenia | |||
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Castaspella
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Sandra Oh | |
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Micah
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Daniel Dae Kim | |
Taylor Gray (young) | |||
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Huntara
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Geena Davis | |
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Hordak
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Keston John | |
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Horde Prime
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Wrong Hordak
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Grizzlor
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Admiral Scurvy
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Shadow Weaver/Light Spinner
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Lorraine Toussaint | |
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Lonnie
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Dana Davis | |
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Kyle
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Antony Del Rio | |
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Double Trouble
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Jacob Tobia | |
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Flutterina
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Bennett Abara | |
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Octavia
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Amy Landecker | |
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Light Hope
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Morla Gorrondona | |
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Mara/She-Ra
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Zehra Fazal | |
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Jewelstar
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Alex Blue Davis | |
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Tallstar
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Ashley Eckstein | |
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Starla
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Melissa Fumero | |
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Madame Razz
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Grey DeLisle | |
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George
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Chris Jai Alex | |
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Lance
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Regi Davis | |
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Norwyn
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Jake Eberle | |
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"Peekablue"
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John Lavelle | |
Additional voices
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Keston John | ||
Genesis Rodriguez | |||
Morla Gorrondona | |||
Grey DeLisle | |||
Dana Davis | |||
Antony Del Rio | |||
Bennett Abara |
Music[]
Song | Singer(s) | ||
Warriors
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Aaliyah Rose |
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Broadcast[]
In the United Kingdom, the series premiered on CBBC on February 1, 2020. In Canada, the series premiered on Family Chrgd on June 18, 2020. In the Middle East, the series airs on the Kurdish TV network Shakrok TV in English.
International versions[]
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Vietnamese (voice-over) |
She-Ra và những công chúa quyền lực | VTVcab 21 - Cartoon Kids/ON Kids |
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Vietnamese (subtitled) |
She-Ra và những nàng công chúa quyền năng | Netflix |
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