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Wednesday, 12 February 2020

She-Ra and the Princesses of Power review 2



Last year I made a review on "She Wolf Night" blog about the animated Dreamworks and Netflix series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power that you can read here. Since then I've watched seasons 2, 3 and 4. This is my review updated and what's happened so far. There are spoilers ahead so don't continue to read this if you haven't seen any of it yet and don't want to know what's going on.
Princess Adora has really settled into becoming a citizen of Bright Moon, and she's made a number of new friends, and she continues to search for information about her roots. This has led to her uncovering dark secrets about Etheria. Characters such as Light Hope are not what they seem to be. All I can think of at the finale is Adora needs to find her brother, Prince Adam a.k.a. He-Man, the "most powerful man in the universe". Princess Adora had to destroy her sword in order to stop the destruction of worlds. Her friend, Glimmer, has been kidnapped by Horde Prime and now Etheria is under its control.
I rate this whole entire series 5/10.

Howls^^

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