I guess you didn't read the whole thread or watch the trailers.
Sorry didn't... I'll have a look over at that.
I guess you didn't read the whole thread or watch the trailers.
So this time they skip all the secret identity thing..?
The only reason she even seems to keep her identity secret is because Adam tells her that she needs to.
Ok, I don't remember her origin story very well. Did Adam tell her she needed that..? Or it was her idea..?The only reason she even seems to keep her identity secret is because Adam tells her that she needs to.
By the way, why didn't she remain in the She-ra form all the time? There was a time limit or something similar?
She just changes her clothes?No time limit as far as I can remember but it wouldn't be practical I'd think. What if they needed Adora for something?
By the way, why didn't she remain in the She-ra form all the time? There was a time limit or something similar?
She just changes her clothes?
It was rarely even made clear how He-Man or She-Ra changed back to their normal form. I think there was just one episode where He-Man did it -- IIRC, he held up the sword and said "Let the power return," and the animation of Adam changing into He-Man was reversed.
I'm not sure if we ever saw She-Ra do it, but it was probably something similar.
Yes, "The Problem with Power" has tbe "Let the power return" dialogue ....
Ok, I don't remember her origin story very well. Did Adam tell her she needed that..? Or it was her idea..?
... Adam is an egoistic jerk... But unfortunately this is the closest thing to an official explanation why Adora has a secret identity ...Adam takes Adora back to Eternia to meet their parents. Adora is surprised that the King and Queen are unaware that Adam is He-Man. Adam then tells her that she can't reveal she's She-Ra either.
... Adam is an egoistic jerk... But unfortunately this is the closest thing to an official explanation why Adora has a secret identity ...
Also were they not brother and sister? How is it that that happened, and they're on separate planets?
King Randor and Queen Marlena of Eternia had been blessed with twins, a girl they named Adora, and a boy, named Adam. At the time of the twins' birth, the Evil Horde had tried to invade Eternia. The Horde were unable to beat The Royal Guard or the magic of Castle Grayskull. Their leader Hordak, along with his pupil Skeletor plotted to kidnap the twins because of "something" the twins were destined for (though Hordak did not know exactly what). Hordak was able to successfully kidnap Adora, but they were confronted by Man-At-Arms before the boy could be taken. Hordak escaped, leaving Skeletor behind. As payback, Skeletor revealed to Man-At-Arms that the Horde were based at Snake Mountain, and Man-At-Arms went with the Sorceress to retrieve Adora. When confronted, Hordak ran through a portal into another dimension, which closed up before they could follow.
So no slash fiction for them.
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