The Secret of the Sword

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The Secret of the Sword
Directed by Ed Friedman
Lou Kachivas
Marsh Lamore
Bill Reed
Gwen Wetzler
Produced by Arthur H. Nadel
Lou Scheimer
Written by Larry DiTillio
Bob Forward
Starring John Erwin
Melendy Britt
Alan Oppenheimer
Linda Gary
George DiCenzo
Music by Erika Lane
Shuki Levy
Haim Saban
Editing by Joe Gall
Distributed by Atlantic Releasing
Release date(s) March 22, 1985
Running time 100 mins
Country Flag of the United States United States
Language English
IMDb profile

The Secret of the Sword, also known as He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword or She-Ra Princess of Power: The Secret of the Sword, is a 1985 American animated feature film produced by Filmation. Although released before the series She-Ra: Princess of Power began, the film was a compilation of the first five episodes with minor edits made. The film is the first one ever to be based on a toy franchise, its original American release coming a week before The Care Bears Movie.

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The Secret of the Sword was first released theatrically. When the She-Ra series started, it was shown as a five-part saga.

Part One (Into Etheria): The Sorceress of Greyskull wakes up from a nightmare about a vicious character called Hordak, who has captured a baby girl called Adora. The Sorceress sees a sword that looks just like He-Man's (except for the jewel in the middle) floating in the air. She follows it to a door which opens after the sword blasts it, revealing a portal. The next day, the Sorceress summons Prince Adam and Cringer to Castle Greyskull. The Sorceress gives Adam the mystery sword, and he and Cringer enter the portal, and are transported to a world called Etheria.[1]

They drop into the Laughing Swan Inn for a bite to eat, but three Hordesmen arrive. Adam throws one into a barrel, and an archer named Bow helps him deal with the other two while Cringer and Kowl - a koala-owl hybrid accompanying Bow - watch from under a table. Bow then takes Adam to Whispering Woods where he meets Glimmer, leader of the Great Rebellion, Madame Razz, an absent-minded elderly witch, and her flying Broom, who helps her to explain that the village of Thaymor has been placed under arrest by the evil Horde, who have threatened to send the villagers to the mines as slaves unless the two Rebels who humilliated three of their troopers give themselves up. Madame Razz also explains that the Horde has a Force Captain and four of their worst villains in the village, but Adam says he has a friend who may be able to help - namely, He-Man.

The Rebels attack the Horde, and Adam and Cringer change into He-Man and Battle-Cat. Once the four villains, Mantenna, Scorpia, Catra and Leech are dealt with, He-Man confronts the Force Captain, whose name is Adora. When He-Man points the sword the Sorceress gave him at Adora, it starts to glow, and an image of Adora appears in the jewel, showing that this the one He-Man was looking for. He-Man then gets stunned from behind, and Adora gains the sword.

Part Two (Beast Island): He-Man has been captured by the Horde. Madame Razz uses her magic to pinpoint He-Man's location; Beast Island. He-Man is imprisoned in a tower room where he is bound with electro shackles that he can't break. Adora enters, and He-Man learns that she thinks the Rebels are evil, so he convinces her to go exploring, and see for herself how the Horde treats people. Adora does this, and when she witnesses the ill-treatment of a slave by a Hordesman, she is very upset.

Meanwhile, the Rebels have arrived at Beast Island following a narrow escape when their flying ship was shot down by the Horde leader, Hordak. After overcoming many dangers, they find He-Man, only to end up captured themselves when Shadow Weaver, an expert on dark magic, puts a spell on them which freezes them. The only one to evade capture is Kowl, who flew out the window to safety, and flew back in when everyone was gone. He frees He-Man, who in turn frees the others, then destroys the prison.

Adora now knows Hordak and Shadow Weaver have lied to her, and that the Horde is (in her own words) "Evil, cruel, unjust". Shadow Weaver casts a spell which puts Adora to sleep, then steals the sword she got from He-Man.[2]

Part Three (She-Ra Unchained): Adam heads off to the Horde's stronghold, the Fright Zone. Hordak has a new weapon, the Magna-Beam, which he plans to use to send the Whispering Woods to the Valley of the Lost from which no one has ever returned. However, the weapon will need to be charged, and for energy, it must drain energy from its slaves.

Adam changes into He-Man, and captures a passing Hordesman before putting on his armour. Meanwhile, Hordak has run out of slaves to drain of their energy, so Shadow Weaver uses her magic to check if the patrol have captured anymore Rebels. She sees that they haven't, but notices one has hair sticking out of his helmet, and realizes that it's He-Man in disguise, but knows that because of He-Man's power, they could use him to charge the Magna-Beam to full capacity, so a trap is set, and He-Man is successfully captured by Adora, who is under Shadow Weaver's power again, and locked in the Magna-Beam charger.

While sleeping, Adora is woken by a voice, and goes to the Plunder Room where He-Man is. The jewelled sword starts to glow, and the Sorceress tells Adora the truth about her past, and that He-Man is her twin brother. Before disappearing, the Sorceress utters the words "For the Honour of Greyskull". Suddenly, the Magna-Beam reaches full capacity, and He-Man collapses. Adora changes into She-Ra for the first time, frees He-Man, then gives him his sword so he can recharge himself. She-Ra jumps out of the window, and enters the stable by crashing through the roof. She lands on her horse, Spirit, who becomes Swift Wind, a winged unicorn. He-Man goes after Hordak, who has activated the Magna-Beam. She-Ra throws a big rock into the blast, and before Hordak can fire again, He-Man destroys the Magna-Beam, and gives the drained slaves back their energy. He-Man is then plucked to safety by She-Ra.[3]

Part Four (Reunions): He-Man is confused at She-Ra telling him she's his sister. Using She-Ra's sword, He-Man contacts the Sorceress, who explains that the Horde came to Eternia from another dimension, and that Hordak, accompanied by his favourite pupil, Skeletor, tried to kidnap both Adam and Adora when they were babies; thanks to an intervention by Man-at-Arms, Adam was saved, but Hordak escaped with Adora, and nobody was able to find the dimesion that Hordak had escaped to. To spare Adam the pain of losing Adora, the Sorceress cast a spell that wiped all memory of Adora's existence from the minds of the people; only King Randor, Queen Marlena, Man-at-Arms and the Sorceress knew the secret.

Adam surprises the Rebels by telling them the truth about Adora, and why she was serving the Horde. Kowl tells them that Queen Angella, Glimmer's mother, the ruler of Bright Moon, is being held by Hunga, Queen of the Harpies, at Talon Mountain, so Adam and Adora offer to go rescue her. Becoming He-Man and She-Ra, they travel to Talon Mountain, but Hunga attacks them. However, they easily defeat her, and rescue Angella. Once they reunite her with her daughter, She-Ra decides it's time to go visit her own parents.

Adam and Adora enter the portal to Eternia, accompanied by Spirit and Cringer. However, Hordak follows them. Adora is reunited with her parents while Hordak goes to Snake Mountain, and strikes up a deal with Skeletor to help him get Adora back.[4]

Part Five (Battle for Bright Moon): Adora's reunion with her parents is short-lived as Skeletor, Beast-Man, Webstor, and Kobra Khan enter the Palace of Eternia disguised as chefs while Hordak is disguised as a cake. Adora is captured, and taken to Snake Mountain. He-Man promises the devastated king and queen that he will get Adora back.

Meanwhile, Skeletor betrays Hordak by having two of his cronies push him into a portal leading back to Etheria; he plans to hold Adora to ransom. Adora pretends to faint, so when Beast-Man takes her into a cell, she locks him in. She manages to regain her sword, and after changing into She-Ra, she confronts Skeletor. She easily defeats Kobra and Webstor, and then takes out Skeletor before she is ambushed by Tri-Klops and Trap-Jaw. She kicks Skeletor and his crew out just as He-Man arrives with Man-at-Arms, Teela and Battle-Cat, and Skeletor cries "A female He-Man! This is the worst day of my life!". Adora then decides to go back to Etheria to defend it against the Horde. Adam and Cringer go with her to get the battle off to a flying start. Changing into He-Man and She-Ra, they find the Rebellion planning their attack on the Horde-occupied Castle Bright Moon. When an army of animals led by a big brown bear arrives, everyone panics, but She-Ra reveals a telepathic power which she uses on the bear before she tells everyone they want to help drive out the Horde.

The battle for Bright Moon is underway. While She-Ra and Swift Wind deal with the Batmeks, He-Man and the other rebels on the ground deal with the Destructo Tanks. Once they are all dealt with, the Horde use their Stunners (laser cannons). Swift Wind gets zapped by one, but She-Ra manages to heal him. He-Man and She-Ra enter the castle and confront Hordak and Shadow Weaver. Hordak turns into a rocket and makes his escape with Shadow Weaver not far behind. He-Man and She-Ra watch the Rebels celebrating, and She-Ra tells He-Man she can't return to Eternia with him as the Rebels will need her. She-Ra flies away on Swift Wind, and a single tear rolls down He-Man's cheek as the movie comes to an end, marking the start of the She-Ra series.[5]

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