She-Ra: Princess of Power - Plot

Plot

The show revolves around Adora's adventures with the Great Rebellion battling against the evil Horde, of which she was once part. It was virtually identical to He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in structure, even down to the show's opening introduction, some of the theme music, and the fact that only three other characters know Adora's secret identity. In the storyline, the Horde invaded Eternia and Skeletor worked for Hordak as his second-in-command. The Horde was defeated by King Randor and the Masters. Hordak fled Eternia, but not before stealing King Randor's infant daughter leaving Skeletor behind where he would end up being the main villan on Eternia. Many characters from He-Man guest starred frequently on She-Ra's show.

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