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  <title>How She-Ra Rocked Changed 1980s Pop Culture</title>
  <description>She-Ra: Princess of Power wasn't just a He-Man spinoff, but a standalone character with her own persona, legacy, and mythology. She was a bold experiment by Mattel and Filmation to crack into multiple toy markets at the same time, while also growing the He-Man brand.&amp;amp;nbsp; From breaking the &amp;quot;Smurfette principle&amp;quot; to its unique introduction, She-Ra quickly became a defining 1980s brand.&amp;amp;nbsp; Today, we look back at the creation, launch, and success of what ended up being a relatively short-lived toy and 1980s cartoon that still managed to make a huge dent in 1980s pop culture.&amp;amp;nbsp;  50% off your first month on Patreon.com/80s: codeword: MARTY Give the gift of the 1980s: Patreon.com/80s/gift  </description>
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