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    Adora/She-Ra 

She-Ra/Princess Adora of the House of Randor

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I am She-Ra!
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Voiced by: Melendy Britt

Breaking through years of conditioning, Adora was at last reunited with her brother... and when He-Man gave Adora the miraculous sword - very much like his own, entrusted to him the the good Sorceress - Adora instinctively held it high and cried out words she had never before heard: "For the honor of Grayskull!" And with a brilliant flash, a surge of unparalleled power, where Adora had stood there now stood She-Ra, Princess of Power!

She-Ra... who has first-hand seen the horrors of the Horde, and who now knows that it must be stopped. She-Ra... who not only possesses awesome strength and agility but has the power to heal, and who has a mystical empathy with man and beast. She-Ra... who deeply feels an obligation to her planet.

And so, rather than return forever to Eternia, she elects to remain on Etheria, there to become leader of a dedicated band of patriots, fighters for freedom. United by their love of liberty, their loyalty to Etheria and to one another, they free their recaptured Queen and then set about the long task of reclaiming their birthright, their home... Etheria!


  • Action Heroine: She's He-Man's sister, so of course.
  • All-Loving Hero: Even more so than He-Man. She once shed tears to save Hordak's life simply because no one else would.
  • Amnesiac Resonance: Adora lost her memory in one episode when she was escaping from the Hordes prison. However, Adora perform her various skills and abilities, although she didn't know why she knew about them. Also, Adora knew the Sword of Protection wasn't for killing.
  • Brother–Sister Team: With He-Man, and they are a very good one.
  • Clark Kenting: Much like her brother, Adora's "disguise" is almost nonexistent (slightly longer hair and possibly a bit taller). It's possibly even more blatant as she does little to act differently as either Adora or She-Ra. The 2018 drops this as her identity is public.
  • Cool Crown: She-Ra's headdress is a crown with wings on the side.
  • Cool Horse: Adora's horse Spirit. And he becomes an even cooler horse (Swift Wind, actually a winged unicorn) when she transforms into She-Ra.
  • Cool Sword: The Sword of Protection, arguably cooler than He-Man's Sword of Power in that (unlike the Sword of Power — which is a very durable sword with Absurd Cutting Power and can channel the powers of Grayskull —but it's otherwise just an ordinary sword) it has the ability to change its shape into a shield, helmet, lasso, etcetera when commanded to do so by She-Ra. However, it has a distinctive weakness that the Sword of Power lacks — should the gemstone embedded near its hilt be damaged (with so much as a single crack), the sword is then rendered completely powerless (cannot be used even as a Transformation Trinket unless its gemstone is repaired).
  • Deadpan Snarker: As She-Ra, she often snarks at her opponents, while she is surprisingly reserved as Adora. Quite the opposite of Adam and He-Man, who is snarky in his Adam form, but generally more reserved as He-Man.
  • Distaff Counterpart: To He-Man.
  • Good Wears White: She-Ra wears a white and gold outfit.
  • Healing Hands: She can heal fatally wounded people just by placing her hands on them. She used this power to save Swift Wind after her noble flying steed takes a energy blast righ on the chest *and* crashes on the ground.
  • Heel–Face Turn: Was a member of the Horde until He-Man revealed who she really was.
  • Hypnotize the Captive: For as many times He-Man was captured in the pilot, Adora would be hypnotized and captured. In fact, Adora was originally hypnotized into serving the Horde.
  • I Choose to Stay: At the conclusion of the five-parter special that introduces her, "The Secret of the Sword", even after learning she's the rightful princess of Eternia as the daughter of King Randor and Queen Marlena, she chooses to stay in Etheria and help the Rebellion fight the Horde rather than return to Eternia, paving the way for her adventures in her own series.
  • Impossible Hourglass Figure: Adora, whether as herself or as She-Ra.
  • Kick Chick: Compared to her brother, She-Ra relies a lot more on kicks than on punching or throwing things. Where He-Man will punch his way through a door or a wall, She-Ra kicks her way through.
  • Lady of War: A high-born, sword-wielder with a calm demeanor.
  • Lawful Stupid: Adora before her Heel–Face Turn. She never questioned her Obviously Evil boss' motives and saw him as the rightful ruler of the planet. Rather justified in that she was under the control of Shadow Weaver's magic, but it doesn't explain why she call herself good instead of evil, since Hordak openly brags that he is.
  • Leotard of Power: Adora's standard outfit is something of a leotard.
  • Light Is Good: She-Ra wears a white and gold outfit, and has blonde hair.
  • Loves My Alter Ego: Bow has a crush on She-Ra but ignores Adora. Sea Hawk develops feelings for Adora (which she reciprocates) but merely respects She-Ra as a fellow Rebel warrior.
  • Minidress of Power: She-Ra's outfit.
  • Morality Pet: To Hordak, at least before Adora joined the rebellion. The primary reason Shadow Weaver's magic worked on her so well is that Hordak was a good father to her, and never stopped singing her praises both in her presence and when he was alone. When she turned, he lost most of his redeeming features.
  • More than Mind Control: How Adora was shaped by Hordak and Shadow Weaver into their Tyke Bomb.
  • Morph Weapon: She-Ra's sword, which she could change at will into a shield, lasso, or other implement.
  • Ms. Fanservice: Either as Adora or as She-Ra, as both outfits show off her legs and figure.
  • Paper-Thin Disguise: The animated She-Ra never hides her face (unlike in the first wave POP minicomics), uses Adora's sword, and is never seen together with Adora. Bow and the others don't even seem to wonder how she knows when they need her help.
  • Powers via Weapon: She has the Sword of Protection, granting its wielder access to the near bottomless powers of Grayskull, transforming her into the titular empowered form.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: Is technically the crown princess of Eternia, but stays in Etheria to save it from Hordak.
  • Superheroes Wear Capes: She-Ra's outfit includes a short, red cape.
  • Warrior Princess: She ain't called the Princess of Power for nothing.

    Angella 

Angella the Third, Queen Regent of Brightmoon

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Voiced by: Erika Scheimer

Queen Angella is the monarch of the Kingdom of Bright Moon, the first kingdom to be freed from Horde clutches by the Rebellion. She is a glamorous, blonde woman, with angel wings that unfold from her back so she can fly. Her magic is very powerful, light-based like her daughter Glimmer's, but she has much more control of it. Queen Angella, despite her youthful appearance, is something of a mother figure to the Rebels. She is very wise, very regal, a true Queen of Etheria.


    Bow 

Bow/Kyle Reccula

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Voiced by: George DiCenzo

A master archer who likes nothing more than a good Donnybrook with Hordesmen, Bow is handsome, reckless, daring - a hero's hero. Bow rides a swift, black stallion named Streak and has a most curious companion, a butterfly-winged owl named Kowl.


  • Amazon Chaser: He has a huge crush on She-Ra but feels nothing special for Adora.
  • Ambiguously Gay: It's more of a running gag in fandom. He actually is smitten with She-Ra, but she pretends not to notice it to avoid hurting his feelings, as she herself is in love with Sea Hawk anyway.
  • Badass Normal: Bow has no superpowers like She-Ra or the other Great Rebellion heroines, only relying on his wit and marksmanship skills. And while he does border in Faux Action Guy and dwells in Butt-Monkey territory, he does have his badass moments.
  • Broken Heel: Interestingly, while Bow is the one who trips over a vine (as they're running from a monster), this plays out just like the classic female version, including how he just lies there waiting for rescue instead of trying to get up and keep running. (Although technically, the monster just offscreen teleported to in front of him anyway, so maybe he thought it was useless by that point to run anywhere.)
  • Distaff Counterpart: As Adora/She-Ra is to Adam/He-Man, Bow is this to Teela — a Badass Normal, redhead warrior with fluctuating levels of badassery. Like Teela, he is generally a competent warrior and ally, but sometimes his need to prove to himself and others of being as capable a hero as She-Ra is, gets him into trouble and then he needs to be rescued. He also gets a few moments where he singlehandedly saves the day, however.
  • Distressed Dude: Sometimes, he's usually the one who needs rescuing.
  • The One Guy: Bow. Biologically, yes. Bow fits in as one of the girls most of the time though, and Sea Hawk takes up the role of The One Guy more often.
  • Vocal Evolution. In the early episodes Bow had a Ronald Coleman-ish English accent, but lost it partway through the first season. Dovetails with Early-Installment Weirdness.

    Castaspella 

Castaspella/Esmeralda

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Voiced by: Melendy Britt

As her name implies, Castaspella is worker of magic. Her power comes from a strange, star-shaped disk on her back which spins gaily when she weaves on of her magicks. Castaspella can paralyze someone in their tracks, create a “window” out of thin air through which faraway places may be viewed, set up a mystic shield which deflects magic bolts and the like, wrap foes in bands of force, and fly though the air like a comet. Castaspella is known as the Wizard Queen and rules the whimsical Kingdom of Mystacor, a place brimming with enchantment and magic. She tends to be a bit flighty at times and would rather seek adventure than deal with affairs of state. She is known as Cass or Casta to her friends, Frosta and Queen Angella being her nearest and dearest of these.


    Double Trouble 

Double Trouble/Rebekkah Kettle

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Glimmer's cousin who hails from the Kingdom of Green Glade. She's a shape-shifting double agent who acts as the Rebellion's chief spy.
  • The Mole: She appears to be a supporter of the Horde at first glance, but this is only to make spying on them easier. She's very much against the Horde, in reality, and is in favor of the Rebellion.
  • Toyline-Exclusive Character: Despite being listed in the series bible, she never actually appears in the cartoon. Her only appearance outside of the toyline was in the minicomic "Adventures of the Blue Diamond", which accompanied the release of her figure.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: Her main ability. She's able to perfectly mimic anyone's appearance and voice.
  • Voice Changeling: Again, she can assume even the person's voice when shapeshifted.

    Flutterina 

Flutterina/Abby De'Note

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    Frosta 

Frosta/Queen Mackenzie

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Voiced by: Erika Scheimer

Frosta is the Ice Empress, dressed in gorgeous ice blue attire. She is the ruler of the Kingdom of Snows and can "quick freeze" enemies with the mere hand gesture. Frosta is otherwise a normal human female.


    Glimmer 

Glimmer of the Royal House of Brightmoon

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Voiced by: Linda Gary

A teenage princess with limitless enthusiasm, Glimmer was once leader of the Rebellion. Glimmer uses light-based powers - light blasts, light walls, light ropes, etc. She is as brave as they come, though her age tends to make her reckless or gullible at times. Glimmer resides in the Palace of power with her mother, Queen Angella.


  • Action Girl: Zigzags between this and the below trope. Going off of her first appearance alone, you'd think she was a Faux Action Girl, but quite a few subsequent episodes show her being perfectly competent.
  • All Women Are Lustful: She was smitten with Adam, and she seems to have a new love interest in each episode.
  • Damsel in Distress: Happens to her often. Usually it's her own fault.
  • Disappeared Dad: Said to have died fighting the Horde. Though the Red Knight, a one-shot character that shows up a few episodes later was hinted to be him, but this was later Jossed when her true father Micah escapes from Horde captivity and reunites with her and Angella.
  • General Failure: She was the leader of the Great Rebellion. Pretty obvious why they weren't succeeding against the Horde until He-Man and She-Ra came along.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: While she likes Adora and She-Ra, the popularity of them/her, causes her to do some rather foolish things.
  • Light 'em Up: She has powerful light magic, but lacks the mastery her mother has over her powers.
  • Missing Mom: Angella was kidnapped prior to the start of the series, leaving Glimmer in charge. Angella was rescued eventually.
  • Most Common Superpower: Granted most of the female cast are this, but Glimmer in particular stands out.
  • Plucky Girl: No one can say this girl's not stubborn.
  • Royals Who Actually Do Something: Well, she tries anyway. Sometimes she succeeds, sometimes... not so much.
  • Small Name, Big Ego: Can venture into this at time.

    Kowl 

Kowl

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Voiced by: Lou Scheimer

You've heard of the wise old owl. Well, now meet Kowl, the wise-guy owl. This little bird may look cute, but he's got a tongue as sharp as She-Ra's sword. And he uses it constantly. Kowl is always ready to remind Bow and the others of how much he knows and how little they know, and he's got an insufferable habit of being right.


  • A Day in the Limelight: Has several episodes dedicated to his character.
  • Ear Wings: Provides the trope image.
  • Flight: Via his ears no less.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: Crossing into Vitriolic Best Buds with Bow. The two are almost inseparable.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: He claims to be very knowledgeable, and in some areas he is, but typically his advice will back fire on those who take it.
  • Last of His Kind: Possibly. He states his kind is very rare these days. However, he discovers that only two other members of his species are still in existence, one of whom being his cousin.
  • Meaningful Name: He looks like a cross between a koala and an owl... with fluttering butterfly wings for ears.
  • Secret-Keeper: One of Three people who know Adora is She-Ra.
  • The So-Called Coward: Similar to Cringer, Kowl would be immensely happy to stay at home and safe, but can always be counted on to go on dangerous missions with his friends. Once even personally escorted Adora on her quest to fix her broken sword.

    Light Hope 

Light Hope

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Voiced by: Erik Gunden

An Energy Being who appears literally as a curtain of rainbow-colored light. Serves as guardian of the Crystal Castle and Adora's confidant.


  • Expy: A Ur-Example: He's a light being with magical powers, who lives on a mountain top fortress, who gives help and advice. Sound kind of like Zordon. Since Haim Saban worked on the MOTU franchise, one wonders if he got some inspiration from Light Hope to create Zordon.

    Loo-Kee 

Loo-Kee/Petraut Edeltran

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Voiced by: Erika Scheimer

Hides and sees everything.


  • And Knowing Is Half the Battle: Typically the one to deliver the episode's daily moral.
  • Badass Adorable: Very cute to look at, with a sunny disposition. Was perfectly willing to perform a commando-style raid on Beast Island to save his people.
  • Day in the Limelight: While usually only showing up at the end of an episode, Loo-Kee got two, one each season, of his very own to expand on his character.
  • Flash Step: His main power. He can teleport between places in an instant, which is how he manages to hide in so many places. It also makes him nearly impossible to catch or contain.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: His schtick during most episodes. Loo-Kee will appear randomly in the background of every episode of the series except three. The challenge was to find him. While quite a few spots left only his ears or tail visible, many times, particularly in Whispering Woods, he was completely uncovered but positioned such that he blended in with the background.
    • This was carried over into the Eternity Wars comic, where Loo-Kee supposed was hidden in one panel in each issue.
  • Move in the Frozen Time: Being able to do this is what allows Loo-Kee to play Spanner in the Works when Hordak deploys the Time Stopper against the Rebellion.
  • Prehensile Tail: Has a long, striped one that looks similar to a squirrel's. It's strong enough for him to hang from trees and swing from, and once caught the similarly sized La-Cee when they were dropping into a pit.
  • Secret-Keeper: Become one of the "few others" mentioned in the title secret to share Adora's secret. As per fan-theory, once he's told She-Ra is Adora, it doesn't take him long to figure out He-Man is Adam.
  • Spanner in the Works: Arguably his role in the two episodes to feature him as a main character.
    • Applied twice in "Loo-Kee Lends A Hand," Loo-Kee's magic renders him immune to the effects of the Horde Timestopper. This allows Light Hope to send him to Eternia to retrieve He-Man to save the Rebellion. Weakened by the Timestopper, Light Hope accidentally sends the little guy to Snake Mountain rather than Eternos. Fortunately, the unknowing Skeletor is in the middle of a plan to open a one time portal into Prince Adam's bedroom to kidnap him, which handily solves the problem.
    • In "Loo-Kee's Sweetie," the Horde's plans to capture the konseals is disrupted because one of their number is able to go find Loo-Kee... who promptly brings in She-Ra to topple Beast Island.

    Madam Razz 

Madame Razz

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Voiced by: Linda Gary

This lovable old crone is the wackiest worker of magic ever to whip up a spell. Madame is so old she's quite forgotten her age. Her spells are quite effective, though she has a small problem - she tends to say the wrong word, making the results not quite what she expected. For instance, while casting a spell to put some foes to sleep, she said "sheep" instead, and wound up with a whole flock of them. Madame also has a bit of trouble with her eyesight and sense of direction, making every one of her flying landings (Madame flies on a broom) an adventure in itself. note 


  • Alliterative Name: Her Classics bio gives her first name as Regina.
  • Cool Old Lady: Oldest member of the Rebellion, but she still goes on missions.
  • Distaff Counterpart: Being a small annoying but lovable Inept Mage, she's basically a female version of Orko from the He-Man cartoon, although she can cast magic pretty decently. Fittingly, Orko and her are actually good friends.
  • Inept Mage: She's a genuinely competent witch, but age has caused her to become forgetful, thus causing her to miscast spells.
  • Secret-Keeper: One of the few who knows She-Ra's secret.
  • Team Mom: Her main job is to gather supplies, and she is absolutely beloved by the other rebels.
  • Watch Out for That Tree!: How a lot of her flights wind up ending.

    Mermista 

Mermista/Elaysia

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Voiced by: Melendy Britt

    Netossa 

Netossa/Vivian Redretta

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Voiced by: Diane Pershing

  • Badass Normal: The only member of the Rebellion to not possess any magic of her own. Despite this, she's just as capable in battle as her comrades, using the net in her cape to capture foes.
  • Blue Is Heroic: Her main color palette is blue and she is very heroic.

    Peekablue 

Peekablue/Penelope

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Voiced by: Erika Scheimer

  • Official Couple: With Man-E-Faces in Classics.
  • Peacock Girl: Her design is heavily based on peacocks.
  • Seers: Has the power to see into the future and acts similarly to an oracle to the Rebellion.

    Perfuma 

Perfuma/Tara

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Voiced by: Erika Scheimer

  • The Ditz: Can be seen as this by some people due to her seeming indifference to others...and the fact that she once tried to redecorate her cell instead of just escaping. Worked out well though.
  • Dumb Blonde
  • Genki Girl: Nothing seems to upset her and she's not even seen to hate Hordak as much as the others, which is a surprise for many.
  • Green Thumb: She can bring plants to life despite no sunlight. She can even grow plants in dark magic and fire.
  • Too Spicy for Yog-Sothoth: Hordak once captured her. When She-Ra arrived, he was begging her to take Perfuma away.

    Sea Hawk 

Sea Hawk/Captain Jeoff Blithe

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Voiced by: George DiCenzo

Captain of the Sea Hawk and smuggler for the Rebels.


  • All Girls Want Bad Boys: His relationship with Adora.
  • Always Save the Girl: Played With in the two-parter "Anchors Aloft". He continually worries over Adora, not knowing that she can become She-Ra and save herself from trouble. For most of both episodes it mostly complicated things, because She-Ra was already handling Admiral Scurvy's robotic Horde troopers, but Sea Hawk went back to save Adora who he believed was still helpless inside the ship, forcing She-Ra to go behind his back, sneak into the ship and detransform into Adora, just to be "rescued" by Hawk. However, when She-Ra is legitimately knocked out by Scurvy's stun ray and captured, Hawk has to save her for real.
  • Anti-Hero: Type 1, but is still rather noble.
  • Arch-Enemy: He and Admiral Scurvy are this to each other.
  • Badass Normal: Dude has no magical or scientific upgrades, but still fights alongside She-Ra as an equal.
    • Empowered Badass Normal: In the second part of "Anchors Aloft" after he gained the magical items from his father, the legendary pirate The Falcon, that greatly enhanced his own combat abilities. Sea Hawk now wields a photon cutlass (a weapon far more powerful than his previous laser rapier, another energy blade but much weaker and less versatile), and wears his father's magical boots as well as his energy ring, all inherited from Falcon, who gives him the stuff after passing a Secret Test of Character.
  • Disappeared Dad: His father, the legendary pirate Falcon, vanished when he was a child. In "Anchors Aloft", he finds his father, only to discover Falcon is really old and sick and the magic of the island he is on is the only thing keeping him alive, preventing him from leaving. Falcon is still a very skilled fighter though, and passes his weapons to his son.
  • A Father to His Men: Is as a good of a leader as She-Ra, which could be why they appeal to each other.
  • Friend-or-Idol Decision: Knowing of Sea Hawk's obsession with gold, Admiral Scurvy once forced him to choose between saving She-Ra or going for some pure gold bar that was tossed overboard. Hawk chooses to save She-Ra, but after she's safe, he told his first mate where to look for the gold and to retrieve it. He's noble, not stupid.
  • Heel–Face Turn: He was introduced as a privateer working for the Horde, but was convinced by Adora to hold on to his pride and join the Rebellion.
  • If It Swims, It Flies: His pirate ship, the Solar Sailor, can sail on water... and also fly, thanks to its solar sails. When his ship was destroyed by Scurvy, he and his men modified his father's old ship with the same technology.
  • In a Single Bound: The boots Falcon gave him make him able to jump several times his height.
  • Laser Blade: He initially uses one called a laser rapier and then upgrades to a more powerful photon cutlass after meeting his father, the Falcon. Sven and the other crew of his Solar Sailor apparently also use laser rapiers.
  • Lovable Rogue: He may be a smuggler and a pirate, but is still a good person at heart and gets the help of She-Ra and the other Rebellion members.
  • Loves My Alter Ego: Inverted. Adora frets over this, but it's for nothing. Fighting alongside She-Ra is fun and all, but he'd rather spend time with Adora.
  • Pirate: He's a smuggler by trade however.
  • Ring of Power: His father, The Falcon, gave him a magic ring which increases the power of his punches one hundred times. It also creates an energy shield shaped like a bird.
  • Set Swords to "Stun": Hawk can literally do this with his father's photon cutlass — when its blade glows blue, it stuns anyone hit by it. It also has a red blade mode which causes it to cut through anything, even through other energy blades like his previous laser rapier.
  • The Sixth Ranger: He's a member of the Rebellion, but he prefers to stay on the seas and only really works with Adora/She-Ra.
  • Take Up My Sword: After meeting the Falcon, Sea Hawk swears to carry on his legacy as a honorable pirate who fights for good, and literally inherits his father's sword, his photon cutlass. He does keep his word.

    Sorrowful 

Sorrowful The Dragon

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Voiced by: Erik Gunden

A brown Dragon that lives in Mystacor and is allied with the Great Rebellion.


  • Beware the Nice Ones: While more prone to give out scoldings and warnings than beatings when his anger is finally aroused, Sorrowful is still a dragon. As you will be reminded of when he absentmindedly rips open the armor plated door of your combat carrier just to personally explain his displeasure to you.
  • Bullying a Dragon: Literally. Somewhat understandable considering he's unwilling to fight for himself, but he's crushed Horde Tanks under one punch. Given they'd been assured he was a pushover, may also count as a more willful version of Mugging the Monster.
  • Cowardly Lion: Ultimately revealed as this during his introductory episode, perhaps to contrast him with the Eternian dragons.
  • Friend to All Children: Is often seen letting the children of the village he stays at play on him.
  • Paper Tiger: Played with. The Rebels planned to set him up as a Fake Ultimate Hero for a village, hoping the reputation normally wielded by dragons would discourage a Horde attack. Imp found out about Sorrowful's meek personality, and Mantenna attacked. The fact that Cowardly Lion is also on this list should tell you how well that went.
  • Stutter Stop: A subtle indicator that he's angry with the person he's talking to is when he stops stuttering while telling them off.
  • The Dreaded: Yes really, despite his personality, he's a dragon. An upset Sorrowful usually has the horde either either becoming very agreeable or running for the hills.
  • You Can Talk?: When he first appears, everyone thinks that Sorrowful is a ferocious mindless dragon, but when Bow tries to confront him, he is shocked to discover that Sorrowful can talk.

    Spinnerella 

Spinnerella/Cynthia

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Voiced by: Diane Pershing

    Sweet Bee 

Sweet Bee/Beatrice Castle

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Voiced by: Linda Gary

  • Bee People: Though her race have no connection to Buzz-Off's people.
  • Ship Tease: With He-Man. Oddly, it isn't brought up when they appear together the second time.
  • Winged Humanoid: Is a humanoid girl who looks like a bee.


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