Enchanted Castle is the 19th episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power.
Plot Summary[]
Moral[]
Loo-Kee: "Hi! Well, here I am again. Did you find where I was hiding today? If not, here's another chance. See me now? Here I am! In today's exciting adventure, Bow and Adora helped a woman in trouble. By coming to her rescue they did an act of kindness. That kindness came back to them when they were in trouble. As Adora said, 'kindness is repaid with kindness'."
Features[]
Characters[]
- Great Rebellion
- Princess Adora/She-Ra
- Queen Angella (cameo)
- Arrow
- Bow
- Broom (cameo)
- Castaspella
- Flutterina (cameo) (first Filmation appearance)
- Frosta (cameo)
- Glimmer
- Kowl
- Loo-Kee (cameo)
- Madame Razz (cameo)
- Peekablue (cameo) (first Filmation appearance)
- Spirit/Swift Wind
- Sprag (cameo)
- Spritina (cameo)
- Sprocker (cameo)
- Evil Horde
- Rattlor
- Tung Lashor (first Filmation appearance)
- Villains
Objects[]
- Vehicles
Locations[]
- Dark Forest
- Mystacor
- Whispering Woods (mentioned only)
Cast[]
- Melendy Britt as She-Ra/Princess Adora and Castaspella
- George DiCenzo as Bow and Tung Lashor
- Linda Gary as Mortella
- Erika Scheimer as Loo-Kee
- Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Kowl, Swift Wind/Spirit, Rattlor and Magic Knight
Behind the Scenes[]
- Script was approved September 28, 1984 and final script revision took place April 17, 1985.
- The script described Mortella as wearing scarlet and black robes instead of the green and magenta look she ended up in.
- Flutterina and Peekablue can be spotted during the crowd scene at the beginning of the story. They will not appear again until the second season.
- After Adora and Bow are captured, their steeds Spirit and Arrow are not seen again during this story.
Continuity[]
- The character model for old Castaspella is reused as a disguised Shadow Weaver in When Whispering Woods Last Bloomed.
- The character model for the Magic Knights is reused as King Darkspur's main guard in Just the Way You Are.