Sweet Bee's Home is the 85th episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power.
Plot Summary[]
A space craft is spotted one of Hordak's troopers. Upon learning it's on a peaceful mission, Hordak orders him to shoot it down. Meanwhile, Adam and Adora discover the spacecraft as well.
Moral[]
Loo-Kee: "Hi! I'm Loo-Kee. Did you find my hiding place today? If not, try again. See me now? Here I am! Today, Sweet Bee and her people were trying to move to a new home. If your family ever has to move, try not to be sad. You may be leaving old friends, but you'll be making new ones, and that's really something to look forward to. See you soon!"
Features[]
Characters[]
- Great Rebellion
- Princess Adora / She-Ra
- Enchanta (only Filmation appearance)
- Frosta
- Loo-Kee (cameo)
- Mermista
- Spirit / Swift Wind
- Sweet Bee (first Filmation appearance)
- Heroic Warriors
- Allies
- Evil Horde
- Hordak
- Horde Troopers
- Shadow Weaver
Objects[]
- Vehicles
Locations[]
(mentioned)
Cast[]
- John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam and Drone 7
- Melendy Britt as She-Ra/Princess Adora and Mermista
- Linda Gary as Shadow Weaver and Sweet Bee
- George DiCenzo as Hordak
- Erika Scheimer as Frosta and Loo-Kee
- Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Horde Troopers
Behind the Scenes[]
- Script was approved September 12, 1985 and final script revision was completed April 16, 1986.
- Prince Adam claims to be visiting Etheria, and even refers to his visit as a 'vacation', yet he and Adora purposely travel to the Fright Zone to spy on the Evil Horde.
- The memorable flirting scenes between Frosta, He-Man and Sweet Bee were animated by Sherri Wheeler, who was director Tom Tataranowicz's first choice for these kind of sequences.
- This is the third episode directed by Tom Tataranowicz to end with a heart shaped fade-out, after The Greatest Magic and Romeo and Glimmer.
Continuity[]
- The sequence of Hordak transforming his arm into a gun powder-powered cannon was previously seen in A Talent for Trouble and The Perils of Peekablue, and will be seen again in Glimmer Come Home.
- The animated sequence of She-Ra pushing a wall within the Fright Zone is recycled from a scene in The Laughing Dragon, where she was pushing against a rock.
- The animated sequence of Frosta conjuring up and firing a blast of ice was previously seen in Black Snow.
- The close-up shot of He-Man deflecting laser fire from the Horde Troopers was originally used in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode Ordeal in the Darklands.
- The sequence of He-Man and She-Ra working together to lift and throw a large object, in this case Sweet Bee's spaceship, was previously used in He Ain't Heavy and Day of the Flowers.
- The close-up of He-Man lifting the spaceship was used earlier in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode Things That Go Bump in the Night as he lifted King Sallas' Warship.
- The music heard when Frosta tries to seduce He-Man was first used in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode Teela's Quest when He-Man smashes into Mer-Man's lair and overpowers the Fish Men. It was also used in the episode The Crown of Knowledge during the establishing shot of King Jared's castle.
- The animated sequence in which Hordak transforms his arm into a cannon during the battle with Frosta and Mermista was previously seen in the episode King Miro's Journey.
Errors[]
- Hordak transforms his left arm into a cannon to destroy the engines on Sweet Bee's ship. But when he is seen doing it, and the scenes afterwards, the cannon is on his right arm.
- The start of act 2 mistakenly features a vertical panning shot that shows the Whispering Woods in ruins, as first seen in the episode The Peril of Whispering Woods.