Learning the truth about your past can be a scary endeavor, but when your altar ego is She-Ra, it's a very, very big deal. That's what Adora (Aimee Carrero) is facing head-on when season three of ...
With shows like Steven Universe bringing such prominent LGBTQ representation into kid’s animated shows, it’s still not the norm. Plus, there are a lot of “powers that be” that might not want to invest ...
When Season 1 starts, Adora is a lead trainee with the Horde, located in the Fright Zone. Their mission is to conquer the Rebellion on Etheria, and Adora and the rest of her fellow soldiers are taught ...
‘She-Ra and the Princesses of Power’ concluded its final season on May 15 She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a Netflix original series that’s also a reboot of the 1980s show, She-Ra: Princess of ...
Let’s face it: there are so many great moments in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power. The fights, the lessons viewers learn along the way, and the writing all make for an enjoyable fantasy show. Not ...
One of the first things you notice about the character, Adora, is her hair. She has a clean ponytail, which is very fitting for a Type-A Horde trainee. But she also has a little hair poof. While it ...
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power is a reboot of an ‘80s classic, however, it departed from that original narrative. The show took on typical gender roles and showed an imperfect hero in Adora. It ...