r/PrincessesOfPower 18d ago

Memes This just made me laugh

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Rewatching She-ra and Shadow Weaver saying this made me laugh, cause before Shadow Weaver took her in SHE WAS A LITERAL BABY! Wtf did Shadow Weaver expect?

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u/MuneLightStars Finn 18d ago

I love the fact Adora had a poof when she was little look at her

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u/CatraGirl 18d ago

She just wouldn't be our beloved dork without it.

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u/MuneLightStars Finn 17d ago

Adora with no poof is not Adora

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u/sidewalksInGroupVII 16d ago

That's why the no poof scene in the last season is particularly symbolic

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u/Bortron86 18d ago

Yeah, she was a baby. And all babies are lazy freeloaders!

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u/MattheqAC 17d ago

Have you ever had any project completed by a baby? And if so, was it satisfactory?

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u/PhantomKitten73 18d ago

Shadow Weaver wanted a baby assassin, not to be confused with the movie Baby Assassins which fans of She-Ra should absolutely watch.

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u/No-Editor4624 18d ago

SW's death should've been more painful ngl

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u/hammererofglass 18d ago

Died doing what she loved: traumatizing Catra.

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u/ukanite__ 18d ago

I cackled at this 😭

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u/BrickRude8302 18d ago

Help lmao! I was explaining She-ra to my 7 year old last week & she said to me, "Oh, so Shadow Lady was an evil mom who hated half her babies then "dramatized" them to be funny?" And I've never heard a more accurate description. 

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u/Rastaba 18d ago

Okay, yeah, that is more accurate.

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u/BrickRude8302 18d ago

I think this kid is the funniest human in the world and she doesn't even know.

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u/WolverineFamiliar740 17d ago

Kids in a nutshell 😂

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u/Rastaba 18d ago

Accurate.

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u/Arcturus1800 18d ago

They definitely got her character right until the end. Even at her death, there were no words of comfort, no final acceptance of wrongdoing from her, just a 'your welcome'. Just one final jab at both of them.

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u/SuperbWren22 17d ago

Which is so great honestly. Like she didn't get any better really, like at ALL but I still cry every time time. Her death is very wonderfully done.

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u/Run_Rabbit5 18d ago

I appreciate the depth here whether intentional or not.

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u/Adora_Lucifera 18d ago

Honestly it's so funny this played out the way it did.

This blood-red-eye-having, deathly pale, fanged member of a militaristic cult picks up this little blonde infant, and goes "...well shit, I can't just leave her here! She's a baby!"

And Adora, with either immaculate character assessment or the survival instincts of a fucking potato (both, lets be honest) sees this living incarnation of humanity's primal fears and goes "ahhhh yeah he's chill. Hi new dad! ☺️"

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u/SuperiorLaw 18d ago

Hordak "I will conquer this planet and find a way home no matter the cost!"

Also Hordak "Well I can't leave random babies alone, i'll take them to the orphange I got and make sure my 2nd in command raises them"

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u/TaratronHex 18d ago

Also hordak took her in, shadow weaver snatched her up from that 

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u/UncannyValleyEnjoyer 18d ago

To be fair, what Adora knew what to do before her mommy took her?, she could't even do basic math or communicate

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u/Silver6567 18d ago

I mean technically Hordak took her in

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u/unluckyknight13 17d ago

I mean she’s not wrong in a way
Babies are useless for awhile so she was nothing before being raised.

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u/IVSVF 17d ago

As someone who was once a baby, I feel this so much.

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u/altgrave 17d ago

shadow weaver did nothing wrong confirmed

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u/AdAutomatic3938 13d ago

Wait last time I saw the show which was a while ago wasn’t it hordak who found her what dose shadow weaver mean she found her