She-Ra and the Princesses of Power was a 2018 reboot of 1985's She-Ra: Princess of Power. The reboot was incredibly popular. It has led to the She-Ra franchise gaining lots of new fans.
Adora (She-Ra) was known for being the sister of Adam (He-Man) in the original series. However, He-Man isn't seen یا even mentioned in this series. The دکھائیں never reveals who Adora's birth parents were, so it's unknown if she even had a sibling.
In the original series, Hordak was Skeletor's original boss. However, Skeletor didn't appear in the reboot, so it remains unknown if the reboot's version of Hordak ever met Skeletor.
Before the She-Ra reboot had come out, He-Man and Skeletor had appeared in every دکھائیں in the Masters of the Universe franchise. The She-Ra reboot broke that tradation. Some شائقین were disappointed that the He-Man characters weren't involved in the show. However, other شائقین were glad that She-Ra got a chance to stand on her own.
Although Grayskull was mentioned in the reboot, it never appeared. In fact, Adora didn't even know what Grayskull was.
In the original series, Catra was a human that could turn into a cat creature. In the reboot, Catra was a humanoid cat.
In the original series, Hordak served as Adora's adoptive father, while his sorceress, Shadow Weaver served as Adora's mother figure. In the reboot, Shadow Weaver served as a mother figure to both Adora and Catra.
In the original series, Adora's secret identity as She-Ra was kept a secret from most of the characters. However, in the reboot, everybody learned that Adora was She-Ra.
In the original series, Sea Hawk, who was a ship captain, served as a love interest for Adora. However, in the reboot, Adora showed no interest in dating any guys, so instead, Sea Hawk served as a love interest for Mermista.
In the original series, Hordak served as She-Ra's arch-enemy and the villain that fought her most frequently. In the reboot, Hordak didn't fight She-Ra and the other heroes on the battlefield very often. Instead, he let Shadow Weaver and Catra do the fighting for him.
Hordak's pet bat, Imp, could talk in the original series, but he was a silent character in the reboot.
The reboot's version of Hordak was less appreciative of Adora than he was in the original series. However, he was دیا some sympathetic qualities, such as his tragic backstory with Horde Prime and his bond with Entrapta.
In the original series, Catra had very little, if any, sympathetic traits. The reboot made Catra مزید sympathetic سے طرف کی revealing that Shadow Weaver was mentally abusive to her.
The reboot gained a lot of attention for having a lot of gay characters. Some examples include Bow being raised سے طرف کی two married men and two of the princesses, Netossa and Spinnerella, being married. Also, the دکھائیں contained lots of hints that Adora and Catra had a crush on each other.
The reboot also became notable for making Double Trouble a non-binary character.
In the original series, Adora and Catra were rivals. In the reboot, they had a complicated love/hate relationship.
A lot of She-Ra's princess دوستوں appeared مزید in the reboot than they did in the original series.
The original series implied that Horde Prime was the most dangerous villain in the universe, but Horde Prime rarely got a chance to prove that. In the reboot, he was دیا a much bigger role, so he got plenty of chances to prove how dangerous he could be.
Most of the villains in the reboot were less evil than they were in the original series. However, Horde Prime was a major exception. The version of the Horde Prime was already the evilest character in the Masters of the Universe franchise, with the possible exception of Skeletor, but he seemed to at least care about his son. The reboot's version of Horde Prime was a cold, vile villain that destroyed entire civilizations. Also, he was even harsher to Hordak than he was in the original series.
Adora (She-Ra) was known for being the sister of Adam (He-Man) in the original series. However, He-Man isn't seen یا even mentioned in this series. The دکھائیں never reveals who Adora's birth parents were, so it's unknown if she even had a sibling.
In the original series, Hordak was Skeletor's original boss. However, Skeletor didn't appear in the reboot, so it remains unknown if the reboot's version of Hordak ever met Skeletor.
Before the She-Ra reboot had come out, He-Man and Skeletor had appeared in every دکھائیں in the Masters of the Universe franchise. The She-Ra reboot broke that tradation. Some شائقین were disappointed that the He-Man characters weren't involved in the show. However, other شائقین were glad that She-Ra got a chance to stand on her own.
Although Grayskull was mentioned in the reboot, it never appeared. In fact, Adora didn't even know what Grayskull was.
In the original series, Catra was a human that could turn into a cat creature. In the reboot, Catra was a humanoid cat.
In the original series, Hordak served as Adora's adoptive father, while his sorceress, Shadow Weaver served as Adora's mother figure. In the reboot, Shadow Weaver served as a mother figure to both Adora and Catra.
In the original series, Adora's secret identity as She-Ra was kept a secret from most of the characters. However, in the reboot, everybody learned that Adora was She-Ra.
In the original series, Sea Hawk, who was a ship captain, served as a love interest for Adora. However, in the reboot, Adora showed no interest in dating any guys, so instead, Sea Hawk served as a love interest for Mermista.
In the original series, Hordak served as She-Ra's arch-enemy and the villain that fought her most frequently. In the reboot, Hordak didn't fight She-Ra and the other heroes on the battlefield very often. Instead, he let Shadow Weaver and Catra do the fighting for him.
Hordak's pet bat, Imp, could talk in the original series, but he was a silent character in the reboot.
The reboot's version of Hordak was less appreciative of Adora than he was in the original series. However, he was دیا some sympathetic qualities, such as his tragic backstory with Horde Prime and his bond with Entrapta.
In the original series, Catra had very little, if any, sympathetic traits. The reboot made Catra مزید sympathetic سے طرف کی revealing that Shadow Weaver was mentally abusive to her.
The reboot gained a lot of attention for having a lot of gay characters. Some examples include Bow being raised سے طرف کی two married men and two of the princesses, Netossa and Spinnerella, being married. Also, the دکھائیں contained lots of hints that Adora and Catra had a crush on each other.
The reboot also became notable for making Double Trouble a non-binary character.
In the original series, Adora and Catra were rivals. In the reboot, they had a complicated love/hate relationship.
A lot of She-Ra's princess دوستوں appeared مزید in the reboot than they did in the original series.
The original series implied that Horde Prime was the most dangerous villain in the universe, but Horde Prime rarely got a chance to prove that. In the reboot, he was دیا a much bigger role, so he got plenty of chances to prove how dangerous he could be.
Most of the villains in the reboot were less evil than they were in the original series. However, Horde Prime was a major exception. The version of the Horde Prime was already the evilest character in the Masters of the Universe franchise, with the possible exception of Skeletor, but he seemed to at least care about his son. The reboot's version of Horde Prime was a cold, vile villain that destroyed entire civilizations. Also, he was even harsher to Hordak than he was in the original series.