Filmation
occasionally reused animation to amusing effect, hid jokes
within a particular scene, and gave some characters the
most bizarre powers and dialogue. Characters would sometimes
be reused as another character, or their image would change
completely. In this section we aim to showcase all of the
comical, coincidental, bizarre and possibly missed moments
in the She-Ra series.
Adam and Adora should maneuver smoothly into their odd change
sequence poses.
It started with a Faker version of She-Ra...
The panel-display joke from She-Ra's "Beast
Island" episode.
Tom
Tataranowicz had a good idea for an ending, and used it
three times.
The BBC's seven-minute segment on He-Man and She-Ra.
Hordak's sidekick Imp was pretty talented. Here we list
every single one of his transformations during the She-Ra
series.
How many expressions can He-Man's face perform in just one
shot?
The guardian of the Crystal Castle very occasionally ventured
outside his home.
She-Ra's second season was Mattel's last attempt
to advertise some of the later He-Man figures,
and of course the She-Ra figures, some of which
never got released.
The one spell that Madame used that always went right.
A character that looked like Ming the Merciless on a bad
day was reused twice!
Back in 1995 He-Man and She-Ra debuted
on the Internet, and the quest for the episodes began!
Queen Angella's great at delivering speeches. But the same
one twice?
Two
very memorable poses that should not be used in regular
animation sequences.
Alien
currency was not all that different to our own.
Just whose side were they supposed to be on; Skeletor's
or Hordak's?
All the footage you missed in the cinema!
Just how many times can She-Ra fight Hordak in the same
way?
In the worlds of He-Man and She-Ra, some
things are supposed to remain unseen.
One character that was noticeable in the toys never made
it into the cartoon.