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She-Ra Volume II
By The Editor
January 18, 2007 - 23:06




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Animation’s greatest adventure heroine continues her fight for freedom as BCI Eclipse, a Navarre Corporation Company, and leading UK media company and underlying rights owner, Entertainment Rights Plc (“ER”), introduce the next installment of “She-Ra: Princess of Power.” Season One, Volume Two will be available April 3rd at a suggested retail price of $49.98.  The six DVD pack will be released under BCI’s Ink & Paint brand and will include 33 digitally remastered episodes from the first season of the classic ‘80s animated series.

“She-Ra: Princess of Power” Season One, Volume Two, is the second release in a three-volume set that will include all 93 original episodes of the popular animated saga.  All three volumes combined form a unique She-Ra “spine art mural.”

The six DVDs will include the next 33 episodes of the series, and also feature:
•    The documentary “The Stories of She-Ra, Part 2”
•    Commentary tracks for episodes “Intro the Dark Dimension” with writer J. Michael Straczynski.  Hosted by Andy Mangels
•    Storyboard-to-episode comparison for episode #45 “Huntara”
•    Art cards by acclaimed artists Mike Wieringo and Jock
•    He-Man and She-Ra Cartography (maps of Eternia, Etheria Brightmoon Kingdom and Lighthope area layout)
•    Image Gallery (model sheets for “The Heroes”)
•    50 Character Profiles
•    “Loo-Kee’s Fun Facts” and trivia
•    Easter Eggs
•    DVD-ROM features (including scripts model sheets)
•    Spanish language audio tracks

Producing the special features, documentaries and most of the extra content is entertainment writer Andy Mangels, a best-selling novelist, and author of Animation on DVD - The Ultimate Guide.  Consulting with BCI on the project and providing extra content is Val Staples, the owner of www.he-man.org, the internet’s largest portal for the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe fan community, the owner of MVCreations graphic design company, and the publisher of the recent Masters of the Universe comic.  

“She-Ra: Princess of Power” first aired on television in 1985, as a female-directed spin-off of the popular “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe,” which was into its second season.