She-Ra Princess of Power: Extra Material
"Sword
to -"
A
controversial aspect to She-Ra is the Princess of Powers
remarkable ability to transform the
Sword of Protection into other objects, simply by commanding it
to do so. Some may argue that it
portrays She-Ra as the weaker of the Eternian Twins - quite
simply because it gets her out of sticky
situations so easily. Others may protest that, accompanied by her
other powers (talking to animals,
healing the wounded), She-Ra becomes the far more powerful of the
two. Either way, it's impossible
not to notice that the sword-transformation does occur at an
alarming rate in the She-Ra series. And
this section, listing all of the changes, is out to prove it.
Click
on the transformations below to visit their own respective pages.
These are the ones that featured
the most prominently in the She-Ra series.
"Sword to Shield!"
"Sword to Lassoo!"
"Sword to Rope!"
"Sword to Ice-Maker!"
The
first transformation to grace the series was this one - She-Ra
arrives to help Castaspella and Bow
and Blue Stone fight Catra and her Destructo Tanks in The Prisoners of
Beast Island. She curiously turns
her sword into an 'Ice-Maker', not exactly a great start to her
powers of sword-change. Though the changes
made in the future would be far more realistic affairs, this one
does the job nicely enough, causing the
Horde to at least retreat from the battle at Blue Stone.
"Sword to Helmet!"
Though
a rope-transformation and a couple of shield-changes would follow,
soon after She-Ra would
face the need for a helmet. Climbing higher and higher into space
to Horde Prime's Mother Ship, the
Velvet Glove, in Horde Prime Takes A Holiday, She-Ra was losing air.
And what better way to preserve
what she had left? The concept would be reused for water scenes
in two second-season episodes,
The
Pearl
and Sweet
Bee's Home.
"Sword to Parachute!"
Also
in Horde
Prime Takes A Holiday, after She-Ra saves Hordak from the exploding
ship, she lowers
him to the ground with a combination of Shield and Parachute,
which would have it's sole appearance in
this episode. Notice how it is basically her Shield reversed with
several pieces of rope attached to a harness.
Telescope
Though
nobody can be totally sure whether this is actually a sword-change,
She-Ra appears earlier in
Horde
Prime Takes A Holiday holding a Telescope, viewing the battle between
Hordak and Skeletor. The
reason I suggest this is that She-Ra's sword is not visible in
the scene and the object adopts a similar
shape to most other transformations.
"Sword to Pole!"
When
faced with a challenge set by Salisticar in the Sixth Dimension
in Three
Courageous Hearts, she
must find a secret door leading to her freedom. To stop her from
making the grade, Salisticar sends a
group of strange monsters to stop her, but She-Ra pole-vaults
over the little devils and then swiftly pushes
them out of sight with it. The transformation would be reused
later in Season Two's The Inspector.
"Sword to Grapple and Line!"
This
transformation made several appearances. Firstly, in Small Problems to pull down the
bridge holding
Catra and Scorpia, then soon after in Treasure of the
First Ones to destroy a couple of Batmeks. The latter
scene would be used as stock in Return Of The General and Portrait of Doom in Season Two, though
She-Ra
would transform her sword silently - something that only happened
occasionally.
"Sword to Bola!"
This
is something more commonly used by Teela or Man-At-Arms in the He-Man
series, but She-Ra also
tried her hand at it in The Eldritch Mist. Her Bola was useful
when disabling several Horde Troopers who
were defending a Horde Base Camp and made a refreshing change
from "Sword to Rope!" which could have
easily been employed here.
"Sword become Chain!"
The
Chain-transformation was used in several episodes - Loo-Kee Lends a
Hand,
The
Time Transformer
and in it's first appearance in Bow's Farewell. She-Ra used it to
move the moon and therefore delay Catra's
attack of Bright Moon. However, notice how this episode and The Time
Transformer, basically reuse the
idea of the Grapple and Line change noted above. Note also the
difference in how she orders her sword to
change - no different outcome, but an interesting variation.
"Sword to Staff!"
Combining
new animation with stock from Three Courageous Hearts, "Sword
to Staff!" was used in the
Season One episode The Price of Freedom to fend off Waspoids,
the Horde attack robots.
"Sword to Racket!"
The
first of several sporty-themed, comical transformations is a
Racket transformation. She-Ra goes on
to make a joke about getting 'a point' for their side, after
destroying oncoming Batmeks in space in
Friends
Are Where You Find Them.
"Sword to Smoke-Screen!"
That
very same episode also spawned one of the strangest
transformations - if you can even call it that.
Instead of transforming the sword, it simply omitted a flurry of
fog so that Robofriend, infected by a virus,
would stop causing havoc. It certainly worked, but left us all
positively perplexed.
"Sword to Handcuffs!"
Another
peculiar one is this from Gateway to Trouble. Skeletor, about to
escape He-Man and She-Ra is caught
by a pair of sufficiently large Handuffs - that strangely trap
his entire body... It also seems the animators forgot
about She-Ra's sword...
"Sword to Boomerang!"
A
slightly odd transformation, especially as She-Ra's sword in its
original state could have been used to
simply destroy Shadow Weaver's crystal in Welcome Back, Kowl. As I said, an odd one,
but it was also
an inoffensive one at that.
"Sword to Blanket!"
"Sword
to Net!" would later do the job this one successfully
achieved - disabling Hunga the Harpy in a battle
against Queen Angella and seeing she ended up somewhere she could
cause absolutely no more trouble in
Season One's Micah of Bright Moon.
"Sword to Glider"
In
a similar style to the Parachute from Horde Prime Takes A
Holiday, She-Ra transforms her sword into a
Glider in Birds
of a Feather. Coincidentally, both free-falls saved the
victim from some sort of onslaught from
one of Horde Prime's ships.
"Sword to Net!"
Seen
twice in the She-Ra series, the purpose of our heroine's Net-transformation
is the same as the previously-
seen Blanket from Micah of Bright Moon. This change was used
in For
Want of a Horse, as She-Ra just failed to
capture Shadow Weaver, and in Assault On The Hive to successfully trap
Beast Man.
"Sword to Ladder!"
In
a most unlike instalment - My Friend, My Enemy - She-Ra must help
Hordak survive the perils of Doom
Berries, a rare plant that threatens to perish his very soul. In
order to climb a high mountain without endangering
Swift Wind, She-Ra makes one of her most unique sword-transformations
ever - "Sword to Ladder!".
"Sword to Torch!"
In
the very same episode, She-Ra is later trapped in a dark
underground labyrinth - simply helping to light her
way She-Ra changes her sword to a torch, one of the few
transformations not to maintain the typical silver shade
of her weapon.
"Sword to Magnet and Line!"
Another
combo-transformation, this one uses both the ever-prominent Rope-transformation,
along with an
object also seen later in A Lesson In Love. This one made its
sole appearance in Black Snow, to stop
the strong gale produced by Modulok's Weather Wheel.
"Sword to Harpoon!"
This
transformation made the opening battle of She-Ra's only two-parter
thoroughly unique. Noticing that
Hordak's Sky-Cycles were programmed to fly in formation, She-Ra's
Harpoon pierced the hovering machines
and put a halt to their attacks in Anchors Aloft Part I.
"Sword to Flame!"
Like
"Sword to Smoke-Screen!" in Friends Are Where
You Find Them, this entity was barely a transformation.
Instead, the sword simply seemed to light up brightly and gain in
heat to help She-Ra escape from a prison
formed by the Monstroids in He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special.
"Sword to Bow!"
Such
an instrument is hardly rare in the She-Ra series, especially as
one of the main characters used it as his
weapon. However, She-Ra was only too keen to hop on the back of
her Rebel-friend's success story, when
changing her sword into a Bow for the first transformation of
Season Two. She would use a steel-arrow, given
to her by Bow, to fire at a load of Horde Troopers and Destructo
Tanks and therefore destroy them in the
episode Return
Of The General.
"Sword to Digger!"
Not
a weapon used in combat, like most other transformations, She-Ra's
Digger was used to dig a trench from
Sand Valley to the Green River so the water could flow through
and rehydrate the crops in Out Of The Cocoon.
"Sword to Magnet!"
Half
of an earlier change in Black Snow, this was used to comic-effect in A Lesson In Love to draw a Trooper
towards She-ra's desired object, then swiftly throw the robot
back and destroying an army of others.
"Sword to Battering Ram!"
Also
from A
Lesson In Love, the Sword of Protection was employed in
alliance with the strength of Swift Wind
to break down a door at Horror Hall, when She-Ra commanded "Sword
to Battering Ram!".
"Sword to Grappling Hook!"
Spicing
up the stock "Sword to Rope/Lassoo/Grapple and Line!"
transformations, "Sword to Grappling Hook!"
was employed in Something Old, Something New to retrieve a tiny
stone capable of toppling Etheria off its
galactic course. Note that it actually reuses footage originally
seen as a Rope-transformation variant from the
episode Enemy
With My Face from Season One.
"Sword to Bat!"
No,
not of the flying variety, of the sporting type, like the Racket
from Freinds
Are Where You Find Them and
the soon-to-come Discus in The Inspector. When the Princess of
Power travelled back in time to put a halt to
a meteor-shower created by Professor Tempest's Time Transfromer,
in The
Time Transformer, She-Ra took
a rather energetic approach to destroying the oncoming space-rocks.
"Sword to Lightning Rod!"
In
the most surreal sword-change since the premier one, She-Ra first
uses her sword to conduct the energy
generated from the Magnetism Chamber and then uses it to destroy
some Horde prisons. A successful tool
put to good use twice - if being one of the oddest to grace the
series - in Romeo And Glimmer.
"Sword to Discus!"
The
final new transformation of the Sword of Protection almost
establishes She-Ra as an Olympian, to
accompany her Tennis (Friends Are Are Where You Find Them) and Baseball (The Time
Transformer) skills.
In The
Inspector, the Horde chase He-Man and She-Ra after they
have freed some rebel-slaves from the Fright
Zone. Entering a derelict area, the Rebels have nowhere to turn,
so to stop the villains from coming any
closer, She-Ra uses her Discus-transformation to strike a rock,
which comes tumbling down. She then
drop-kicks the falling boulder and pops it into a nearby chasm
and thus preventing the Horde's attack.
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