2010 marks the 25th anniversary of “She-Ra: Princess of Power,” otherwise known as “Princess Adora.
It was in 1985 that “She-Ra: Princess of Power” began airing. I was a mere three years old but as I got older I began to think of myself as She-Ra. I would reach for my sword and with such conviction shout, “For the honor of Grayskull! I am She-Ra!”
It was at this point that Princess Adora would morph into her alter ego. I did not! But a girl can dream!
Last week, “She-Ra” was released on DVD, iTunes and Hulu.com. And throughout the year, toy manufacturer Mattel has been releasing collectible action figures based on some of the characters.
Check out the interview CNN had with the voice behind She-Ra, Melendy Britts here.
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