She Ra on He-Man?


Did She-Ra/Adora ever appeared on He-Man's show? It seems like He-Man always crossed over to She-Ra's show but I don't remember if she appeared on his?

"Everybody seems to think I'm lazy, I don't mind, I think they're crazy" -John Lennon

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She-Ra never crossed over to He-Man's series because there were no new He-Man episodes produced while She-Ra's series was in production.

The He-Man series ran from 1983-85. She-Ra's series ran from 1985-87. During 1985-87, they still aired reruns of He-Man's series back-to-back with She-Ra's series, though.

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And you'd be wrong! See above explanation.

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Outside of the times He-Man guest-starred on She-Ra, the only other time they appeared together was on the He-Man/She-Ra Christmas Special.

The character of Hordak later appeared on the 2002 version of "He-Man" but She-Ra never showed up on that later version.

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She-Ra's sword made a cameo appearance on He-Man Season 2 though when they showed us the Sorceress' origin. Her predecessor told her in additional to be guardian of castle grayskull she was also the keeper of the Swords of Power.
(so I'm sure fans were wondering then if they didn't know in advance already...who was the second sword for?)

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its to bad he-man was no longer in productioni would have liked to have seen she-ra crossover to he-man's show.it would have been cool to see she-ra and some of her friends have some adventures on eternia rather than having he-man and his friends going to etheria all the time.

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Man, I miss these shows. I also loved 2002 He-Man as well.

Alison Lohman for Supergirl

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It would be nice is Robot Chicken did something with She-Ra since they always go around with He-Man; same with Family Guy.

How about those DVDs of mine?

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Yes, the only time we really saw She-Ra and her friends on Eternia was during the Christmas Special, and even then, they didn't really have any "adventures" there.

They could have easily written at least ONE episode where Evil-Lyn was causing trouble on Eternia with her magic, prompting Adam to contact She-Ra and ask her to come help him with Castaspella (who had brought him to Etheria in season 1 of 'She-Ra') and maybe one or two other members of the Rebellion who had special abilities like Peek-a-Blue or Flutterina.

I always thought it was strange that Evil-Lyn NEVER appeared on 'She-Ra', considering that she was He-Man's only real female antagonist. If She-Ra went toe to toe with Skeletor on a number of different occasions, it only stands to reason that she should have faced off against Evil-Lyn too!!!! There are some decisions the Filmation team made that were devoid of any explanation.

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Hordak was a He-Man villain long before the POP series was made.

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Not on the He-Man cartoon though.

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That's true. But you know what would have been nice to see? Having She-Ra appear on Eternia to help out He-Man since his show was out of production with it still being She-ra's show. The producers hit gold with She-Ra, I don't understand why He-man ended when She-ra began. Things were getting hot

"Go To Hell, Devil!"

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While I agree that She-Ra should have appeared on Eternia to help He-Man out at least once or twice, Filmation simply wouldn't have been able to handle the production of 2 shows - He-Man AND She-Ra - simultaneously. That's why He-Man ended when She-Ra began. Their budgets and schedules simply wouldn't have permitted it!! They were having enough trouble churning out episode after episode, with a limited budget, for just ONE show. 2 shows would have caused them to shut down while She-Ra was half way through Season 1.

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