She-Ra: Princess of Power - Characters

Characters

See also: List of She-Ra: Princess of Power characters

The Rebellion:

  • She-Ra - The protagonist of the show. She is Princess Adora who is Prince Adam's long lost twin sister. When they were babies, the evil Hordak, leader of the Horde, stole her and made her the agent of the evil Horde. After finding out her true identity, she and her friends formed a group called, "The Rebellion," to defend Etheria against Hordak. Only a few know her identity as She-Ra: they are Light Hope, Madame Razz, and Kowl.
  • Spirit/Swiftwind - Beloved steed to She-ra/Adora. When Adora uses her sword to change into She-ra, Spirit (an ordinary horse) also changes into Swiftwind, a winged unicorn.
  • Bow and Arrow - One of the member and co-founder of The Rebellion. Bow and his horse, Arrow, have a special bond. He and Kowl are best friends with a hate/love relationship. He is also close to Glimmer. His weapon is a bow and arrows.
  • Glimmer - Co-founder of The Rebellion and former leader before giving the title to She-Ra. She is the daughter of Queen Angella. She has special powers that uses magic to produce light from her hands or staff.
  • Queen Angella Queen of Bright Moon. A magician with huge white, feathery wings.
  • Kowl - Half koala and owl. One of the three who knows Adora's secret. Is prone to cowardliness much like Cringer on He-Man. (The previous statement that mentioned this race can read minds of each other as long as they possess some feathers of the mind they want to read is untrue. That was a spell cast by Shadow Waver with the help of Kowl's evil cousin.)
  • Madame Razz - A sweet, clumsy magician who seems to be absent-minded and forgetful or mispronounces spells but everything works out in the end. She has a broom, Broom, who helps her fly. She also knows Adora's secret.
  • Light Hope - a beautiful, magical source of light. He is the guardian of Crystal Castle. He is the third person who knows Adora's secret and is a mentor for She-ra.
  • Loo-Kee - A chipmunk like creature. He appears in the middle of the episodes where he camouflage himself. At the end of each episodes, he'll ask if the audience saw where he is. He provides the moral of the story at the end of each episodes too.

Evil Horde:

  • Hordak - Leader of the Horde who has taken over most of Etheria. He was the former master of Skeletor (from He-Man). He can turn his body into random weapons and devices.
  • Imp - Hordak's favorite little henchman. He is essentially an i'm version of Hordak.
  • Shadow Weaver - One of the most powerful sorceresses in Etheria. She and Castapella used to train together under a great Etherian Sorcerer, Norwyn. However, she betrayed them to join forces with Hordak in exchange for power.
  • Grizzlor - A hairy man-beast creature from the wild. He has thick, brown fur and sharp claws, and he attacks his opponents with the power of brute strength. He is a mindless brute with little intelligence.
  • Catra - The Force-Captain of Hordak's Evil Horde (a position previously held by Adora before she defected). She has a magical mask that transforms her into a purple panther of formidable strength by pulling the mask over her eyes.
  • Leech - An amphibian-like creature of a large and bulky build with green skin and suction pads on his hands, feet and mouth. he uses his suction pads to suck and drain the life-force from his opponent, rendering them helpless against him.
  • Mantenna - A creature with four legs and pop-out antenna eyes. He can fire energy beams of different varieties from his eyes, such as stun beams, gravity distortion beams, and freeze rays. Mantenna is a nervous stuttering imbecile mainly used for comic relief.

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