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The "She-Ra Bible" outlines a story about a princess with incredible powers fighting the forces of evil, emphasizing adventure, action, and wonder. It aligns with the description of a "genre-smashing, gender role subverting" series that embraces its 80s high-fantasy roots with a modern sensibility—yet it appears to have kept a sincere, non-cynical tone.
The original concept was one of adventure, friendship, and fun—more about the journey and the characters' growth, rather than social messaging. The show aimed to be accessible for everyone, especially young girls, but didn't seem to push identity politics or social agendas as heavily as the final version did.