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Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.Prince Adam is sent to the world of Etheria to find his long abducted sister, Adora, and awaken her to her own destiny.
John Erwin
- Prince Adam
- (voice)
- …
Melendy Britt
- Princess Adora
- (voice)
- …
Alan Oppenheimer
- Skeletor
- (voice)
- …
Linda Gary
- Teela
- (voice)
- …
George DiCenzo
- Bow
- (voice)
- …
Erika Scheimer
- Queen Angella
- (voice)
- …
Lou Scheimer
- King Randor
- (voice)
- (as Erik Gunden)
- …
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- TriviaThe movie was made out of the first five episodes of She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985) Its purpose was to introduce She-Ra' character for the new show that would accompany He-man as a sister show. The TV episodes were created first, and then edited into the feature film. This meant that the music score had to be restructured and a couple of scenes were tweaked (also see Alternate Versions)
- GoofsBattle Cat knocks Catra's mask off, causing her to return to humanoid form, and begins to chase her. However, when he is seen still chasing her a short time later, the mask is back on her head.
- Quotes
Garv the Innkeeper: Welcome to the Laughing Swan, stranger. How may we serve you today?
Cringer: Uh, how about a little chow?
Garv the Innkeeper: Uh, your uh, your animal, he... uh... he speaks?
Adam: Well, doesn't everybody?
- Crazy creditsWriter Larry DiTillio's last name was misspelled on the original release as 'DiTillo'. This was corrected for the DVD release.
- Alternate versionsTelevision Version aired as the first five episodes of She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985) with additional footage that was cut out of the feature film.
- ConnectionsEdited from She-Ra: Princess of Power: Into Etheria (1985)
- SoundtracksI Have The Power
Composed by Erika Scheimer, Shuki Levy, and Haim Saban
Lyrics by Erika Scheimer
Performed by Erika Scheimer and Noam Kaniel
Courtesy of Shermley Music Co. ASCAP
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In a world far away lives a prince called Adam who can transform into He-man, a fighter for good and justice. One day his friend, the sorceress, sends him and his talking tiger Cringer on a mission to find the owner of a magic sword in a different world, Etheria. But once there, Adam finds the evil army of Hordak is controlling everyone. And he soon meets Adora, who just might be the owner of the magic sword...
Back then, when I was a kid, I was very fond of the "He-man and the masters of the universe" show and it's "sequel" "She-ra". When I grew up I decided to do a little research. You know, to go on a hunt for your childhood memories. Soon I discovered my old "He-man" tapes and watched them again. And this time I was very disappointed. They simply seemed like a cliché with every episode looking the same. After that I saw "She-ra" again too, and although this show was a little better, I still found that it lost a lot of it's magic during my growing up. The only great episode was "Sweet Bee's home".
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I then went to watch "The secret of the sword". Before I did that I was in massive fear that this film will too break my heart and that I should maybe avoid it just to keep it a part of my nostalgia. But was I pleasantly surprised! The minute that song "For the honor of love" started to play in the intro all my respect, joy and enthusiasm got back in a flash again. The movie is just simply excellent, the best thing the "He-man" crew ever made. It's much more darker and has a sharp edge, making it superior to the naive TV show's. The best sequence for me was the one where He-man is captured by the evil Horde while Adora can't sleep and wakes up in the middle of the night. She then goes to the chamber where He-man is being held in a special booth. She wants to help him, but also wants to stay loyal to the Horde. Her struggle with herself is a real drama with great emotions. And then, finally, she takes her sword, transforms herself into She-ra and free's He-man. Simply amazing piece of writing that combined her transformation with her change of character.
Truth be told, the story does have flaws. Mostly when it plays back in He-man's world( why in the world would He-man and She-ra just leave Skeletor in Snake mountain after they defeated him?! They could have brought him to jail! )but the film is still a mighty good piece of nostalgia and melancholy. And I'm glad it's quality stayed.
Grade: 8/10
Back then, when I was a kid, I was very fond of the "He-man and the masters of the universe" show and it's "sequel" "She-ra". When I grew up I decided to do a little research. You know, to go on a hunt for your childhood memories. Soon I discovered my old "He-man" tapes and watched them again. And this time I was very disappointed. They simply seemed like a cliché with every episode looking the same. After that I saw "She-ra" again too, and although this show was a little better, I still found that it lost a lot of it's magic during my growing up. The only great episode was "Sweet Bee's home".
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I then went to watch "The secret of the sword". Before I did that I was in massive fear that this film will too break my heart and that I should maybe avoid it just to keep it a part of my nostalgia. But was I pleasantly surprised! The minute that song "For the honor of love" started to play in the intro all my respect, joy and enthusiasm got back in a flash again. The movie is just simply excellent, the best thing the "He-man" crew ever made. It's much more darker and has a sharp edge, making it superior to the naive TV show's. The best sequence for me was the one where He-man is captured by the evil Horde while Adora can't sleep and wakes up in the middle of the night. She then goes to the chamber where He-man is being held in a special booth. She wants to help him, but also wants to stay loyal to the Horde. Her struggle with herself is a real drama with great emotions. And then, finally, she takes her sword, transforms herself into She-ra and free's He-man. Simply amazing piece of writing that combined her transformation with her change of character.
Truth be told, the story does have flaws. Mostly when it plays back in He-man's world( why in the world would He-man and She-ra just leave Skeletor in Snake mountain after they defeated him?! They could have brought him to jail! )but the film is still a mighty good piece of nostalgia and melancholy. And I'm glad it's quality stayed.
Grade: 8/10
- IkuharaKunihiko
- Jun 5, 2005
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- Also known as
- The Secret of the Sword
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- Budget
- $2,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $7,660,857
- Gross worldwide
- $7,660,857
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 1.37 : 1
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