"She-Ra and the Princesses of Power" is an American animated streaming television series developed by Noelle Stevenson and produced by DreamWorks Animation Television. Like the 1985 Filmation series "She-Ra: Princess of Power", of which it is a reboot, "She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: tells the tale of Adora, a teenager who can transform into the heroine She-Ra and leads a group of other magical princesses in a rebellion against the evil Lord Hordak and his Horde.
-Wikipedia
"I've rewatched this show at least 5 times now. It's still so good" -Desert
"From the hardships and exposition to the growth of the plot line and character development, She-Ra is a show that all young adults, whether members of the LGBTQ+ community or not, would benefit from watching." -Ardissinnian
"Alright I watched she-ra. I had a lot more complaints in the earlier seasons than I did the latest. All over it was pretty good. Definitely less gay than I was expecting" -RumPrincess [Author's Note: It was the perfect amount of gay]
"After months of listening to Desert rant about how good this show is I figured I would give it a try. To my surprise it was actually really good, other than a few super corny moments here and there I was very entertained every episode and couldn't stop watching. Each character was very interesting and all brought something unique to the table. Overall it was a very good experience and I highly recommend giving it a shot." -CaptainChud