All 93 episodes of the animated adventure. Princess Adora (voice of Melendy Britt) leads the Great Rebellion in the fight to free Etheria from Hordak (George DiCenzo) and the evil Horde. With her Sword of Protection, she can transform into She-Ra, Princess of Power. Series 1 episodes are: 'The Secret of the Sword Part 1: Into Etheria', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 2: Beast Island', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 3: She-Ra Unchained', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 4: Reunions', 'The Secret of the Sword Part 5: Battle for Bright Moon', 'Duel at Devlan', 'The Sea Hawk', 'The Red Knight', 'The Missing Ax', 'The Laughing Dragon', 'The Peril of Whispering Woods', 'The Prisoners of Beast Island', 'King Miro's Journey', 'Friendship', 'He Ain't Heavy', 'Return of the Sea Hawk', 'A Loss for Words', 'Horde Prime Takes a Holiday', 'Enchanted Castle', 'Three Courageous Hearts', 'The Stone in the Sword', 'The Crystal Castle', 'The Crown of Knowledge', 'The Mines of Mondor', 'Small Problems', 'Book Burning', 'The Eldritch Mist', 'Bow's Farewell', 'The Price of Freedom', 'Play It Again, Bow', 'The Reluctant Wizard', 'Friends Are Where You Find Them', 'A Talent for Trouble', 'Troll's Dream', 'Gateway to Trouble', 'The Unicorn King', 'The Anxious Apprentice', 'Zoo Story', 'Into the Dark Dimension', 'Treasure of the First Ones', 'Glimmer's Story', 'Enemy With My Face', 'Welcome Back, Kowl', 'The Rock People', 'Huntara', 'Micah of Bright Moon', 'The Price of Power', 'Birds of a Feather', 'For Want of a Horse', 'Just Like Me', 'My Friend, My Enemy', 'The Wizard', 'Unexpected Ally', 'The Light of the Crystal', 'Loo-Kee Lends A Hand', 'Of Shadows and Skulls', 'Jungle Fever', 'Black Snow', 'Anchors Aloft, Episode 1', 'Anchors Aloft, Episode 2', 'Darksmoke and Fire', 'Magicats', 'Flowers for Hordak', 'Wild Child' and 'The Greatest Magic'. Series 2 episodes are: 'One to Count On', 'Return of the General', 'Out of the Cocoon', 'A Lesson in Love', 'Something Old, Something New', 'Loo-Kee's Sweety', 'The Pearl', 'The Time Transformer', 'Above It All', 'Day of the Flowers', 'Brigis', 'The Caregiver', 'When Whispering Woods Last Bloomed', 'Romeo and Glimmer', 'The Perils of Peekablue', 'Just the Way You Are', 'The Locket', 'She-Ra Makes a Promise', 'Bow's Magical Gift', 'Sweet Bee's Home', 'Glimmer Come Home', 'The Inspector', 'Portrait of Doom', 'Hordak's Power Play', 'Shades of Orko', 'Assault On the Hive', 'The Bibbet Story' and 'Swifty's Baby'. 'He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special' is also included.
This full-length feature consists of the first 5 episodes of She-Ra: Princess of Power condensed to form a full-length movie in promoting He-Man's sister/cousin show. Prince Adam of Eternia otherwise known as He-Man journeys to the land of Etheria to track down the mysterious owner of a magic sword. Upon its discovery Hordak and his minions meet the might of He-Man head-on but their captain Adora seems to have a strange connection to the magical blade. Surely this servant of evil cannot be connected to the magical blade? Prepare yourself for a series of revelations including the birth of She-Ra: the Princess of Power!
He-Man (Adam) and his twin sister She-Ra (Adora) defend Eternia and Etheria respectively from the evil forces of Skeletor and Hordak in this Christmas special. Orko rescues two children from Earth and takes them to Eternia. When Skeletor and Hordak discover that the children are carrying the spirit of Christmas they combine forces to capture them before goodwill spreads. Can He-Man and She-Ra stop them in time?
Snow White makes friends with a group of giants to help protect her from the wicked queen...
Starsky & Hutch: The Complete Second Season proves the 1970s series, in its sophomore year, both codified its earliest strengths while continuing to evolve into a sharper, wittier and often darker show. Contributing to those improvements were the stars themselves: David Soul (who plays maverick police detective, intellectual and health nut Ken Hutchinson) and Paul Michael Glaser (as Hutch's more impulsive, junk-food-junkie partner Dave Starsky), each of whom directed exemplary episodes in the second series. The series' creators also struck a more entertaining balance between the comic and dramatic possibilities inherent in Starsky and Hutch's bluntly honest, fraternal relationship. A number of stories placed the guys in intentionally funny undercover situations: as garish gamblers in the two-part opener "The Las Vegas Strangler"; entertainment directors (named Hack and Zack) on a luxury cruise ship in "Murder at Sea"; gigolo-like dance aficionados in the playfully-titled "Tap Dancing Her Way Right Back into Your Hearts"; and, most amusingly, stunt men in "Murder on Stage 17". Those are all good shows, and the duo often bicker within them, to great comic effect, like an old married couple. But it's the relentlessly tougher episodes that prove each character's mettle and demonstrate the depth of Starsky and Hutch's mutual trust. Among these is the powerful "Gillian", in which Starsky discovers Hutch's classy new girlfriend is a prostitute and breaks the news to his shattered friend. Somewhat lighter but just as revealing is "Little Girl Lost", starring a young Kristy McNichol as an orphaned street urchin whom Hutch, lately in a misanthropic, anti-Christmas mood, takes into his home. Glaser's directorial debut, the harrowing "Bloodbath", gives Soul a lot of room for an intensely physical and psychological performance as Hutch scurries to find his kidnapped partner. Soul returns the favour with "Survival", in which Starsky desperately seeks his missing pal, trapped and slowly dying beneath a car wreck. All in all, a very good series, with (of course) Antonio Fargas still sharp as sidekick Huggy Bear. --Tom Keogh
The death of her loving father shatters 16-year-old Crystal's (Jennie Garth) happy life on a remote ranch. Abused by her bitter mother she's first raped then blamed for the tragic shooting of her younger brother and finally banished from the family home. Alone and penniless she flees to San Francisco and takes a job as a waitress in a night club. Her unique singing talents are soon noticed however and before long she's carving out a sparkling recording career. By chance Crystal meets up with her one true childhood love Spencer Hill (Craig Bierko) who's now engaged to a powerful society beauty. Though infatuated with each other they realise they must go their separate ways - both eventually reaching the pinnacle of their careers. But fame and fortune can never eclipse true love. So when fate finally brings them together again will more than a decade of triumphs and tragedies once more stand in the way of happiness and love?
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