She-Ra: Princess of Power - Reception

Reception

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The important characters on She-Ra: Princess of Power were predominantly female. With the exception of Hordak (the evil villain), Bow and Sea Hawk (who only made a few appearances), the male characters were secondary or portrayed as weaker, comic relief type characters. By contrast, the more plentiful female characters were usually powerful and authoritative or formidable and significant in some way. Compared to He-man there was less violence on the She-Ra show. The animation on She-Ra was more vibrant and colorful than on the He-Man show. These attempts were made to make the show more appealing to girls.

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