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Enemy with My Face is the 42nd episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power.

Plot Summary[]

Moral[]

Loo-Kee: "Hi! Here's Loo-Kee again. Did you find where I was hiding? If not, take another look. See me now? Here I am! In today's story, Shadow Weaver treated the Melog as if she had no feelings, and that hurt her. Think twice before you make fun of people, call them names or put them down. Treat people the way you'd like them to treat you. Bye now!"

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Features[]

Characters[]

Great Rebellion
Allies
Evil Horde
Villains

Objects[]

Vehicles
Animals

Locations[]

Etheria
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Cast[]

  • Melendy Britt as She-Ra/Princess Adora and Catra
  • George DiCenzo as Hordak, Bow and Farmer Carliss
  • Linda Gary as Shadow Weaver, Scorpia and Madame Razz
  • Erika Scheimer as Melog, girl and Loo-Kee
  • Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Kowl, Swift Wind, Mantenna, Modulok, Broom, Light Hope, Farmer, Computer and Horde Troopers

Behind the Scenes[]

  • Script was approved on December 3, 1984 and final script revision completed on April 22, 1985.
  • All throughout his script, writer J. Michael Straczynski stressed the fact that "Melog" should be pronounced "May-log" every time the name appeared.
  • All three stages of the Melog were designed by character artist Herb Hazelton.
  • In the opening scene, Catra and Scorpia are part of a large convoy and Scorpia mentions it took her "nearly a year to perfect this new weapon". The script stated that their vehicle would be followed by a flatbed truck carrying this complex weapon, but it remained unseen in the finished episode.
  • As originally scripted, the male villager was supposed to tell the Horde Trooper that they had taken everything but his last penny. At this point, the trooper would grab the villager's last penny and say "How did we miss that?"
  • In the original script, the young girl stood up to Shadow Weaver, causing her to order the child to be captured by Melog.
  • At the end, when Swift Wind jokes that the only thing Melog is missing is him, She-Ra was originally scripted to chase Swift Wind through the forest in mock anger.
  • A completely different version of Melog appears in the final season of the Netflix animated series She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, starting with the episode Shot in the Dark. Rather than being a copy of She-Ra, this version is bonded to Catra and alternates between forms resembling Catra's Filmation cat form and her pink pet Clawdeen.

Continuity[]

  • The animated sequence at the start in which the Horde convoy is stopped in their tracks was previously used in the episode The Peril of Whispering Woods.
  • Some of the animation of She-Ra pulling the rope during the tug of war would be reused in the episode The Bibbet Story.
  • Modulok is still referred to as the Horde Cook. He was demoted from Horde Scientist and given this position in his previous appearance, Gateway to Trouble.
  • The town in which She-Ra confronts the Horde Trooper that turns out to be Melog appears to be Devlan, since the statue that was destroyed in Duel at Devlan is briefly seen. This would make it appear that "Enemy with My Face" takes places before "Duel at Devlan" as well.
  • The Laughing Swan Inn logo can also be spotted once more in town, even though it's facing the other way that it did in Duel at Devlan and Into Etheria (which took place in Thaymor instead of Devlan).
  • The character design of Farmer Karlis was originally seen as Harro, father of Rose, in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode One for All.

Errors[]

  • Hordak mentions that nobody has ever escaped from the Mines of Mondor. But there was a substantial prison break in the episode of that title. That is unless "Enemy with My Face" takes places before "The Mines of Mondor".

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