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Release Date:
March 22, 1985
Original Title:
He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword
Alternate Titles:
He-Man e She-Ra: Il segreto della spada
He-Man in Das Geheimnis des Zauberschwertes
He-Man und She-Ra: Das Geheimnis des Zauberschwertes
Les Maîtres de l'univers - Le secret de l'épée
O Segredo da Espada Mágica
The Secret of the Sword
The Sword of She-Ra
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Animation | Family | Fantasy
Production Companies:
Atlantic Entertainment Group
Filmation Associates
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
BR: L DE: 12 GB: U IE: G US: G
Runtime: 87
After experiencing traumatic nightmares of a time now past, the Sorceress summons Prince Adam and Cringer to Castle Grayskull to give Adam a precious, jeweled sword and send the pair to the planet Etheria to investigate its secrets.
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Art Department Manager:
Rick Maki
Director:
Ed Friedman
Gwen Wetzler
Lou Kachivas
Bill Reed
Marsh Lamore
Executive Producer:
Lou Scheimer
Original Music Composer:
Shuki Levy
Haim Saban
Erika Lane
Post Production Supervisor:
Joseph Simon
Producer:
Arthur H. Nadel
Sound Editor:
Charles Rychwalski
Bill Kean
Don Kenney
Jeffrey C. Patch
Susan Trieste
Writer:
Bob Forward
Larry DiTillio
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