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in the toyline, and animated television series, '' She-Ra: Princess of Power'' (1985–86), which is part of the Masters of the Universe franchise. In the 2018 reboot, ''
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' is an American animated streaming television series developed by ND Stevenson and produced by DreamWorks Animation Television. Like the 1985 Filmation series '' She-Ra: Princess of Power'', of which it is ...
'', Catra is one of the central antagonists for the first four seasons before becoming an ally to the heroes in its final season. In both animated series, Catra is a Force-Captain of
Hordak Hordak is a fictional character in the '' Masters of the Universe'' franchise who opposes She-Ra and He-Man, as well as the franchise's main villain, Skeletor, to whom he was once a mentor, and the cause of the latter's ambition and pursuits of e ...
's Evil Horde, a position previously held by Adora before she defected in the 2018 reboot. In the first series, Catra displays minor sorcery abilities, possessing a magical mask, which when slid over her face gives the ability to
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into a purple
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-like beast, also showing
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control over all cats; in the second series she has cat-like features of her own, including a tail, large furry ears, and claws. In the toyline, she is the principal villain. However, the 2018 series portrays her as a far more complex figure, serving as an antagonist before ultimately redeeming herself and becoming Adora's girlfriend.


In ''She-Ra: Princess of Power'' (1985)


Fictional character biography

Catra's first appearance in animated media is as one of the Horde captains of
Hordak Hordak is a fictional character in the '' Masters of the Universe'' franchise who opposes She-Ra and He-Man, as well as the franchise's main villain, Skeletor, to whom he was once a mentor, and the cause of the latter's ambition and pursuits of e ...
in the 1985 He-Man and
She-Ra She-Ra, real name Adora, is a fictional superheroine in the 1985 Filmation series '' She-Ra: Princess of Power'' and its 2018 reboot '' She-Ra and the Princesses of Power''. A series of toys under her name was produced by Mattel in 1984. Her f ...
feature film ''
The Secret of the Sword ''The Secret of the Sword'', also known as ''He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword'', is a 1985 American animated superhero film produced by Filmation. Although released before the series '' She-Ra: Princess of Power'' began, the film was a c ...
''. In Filmation's ''She-Ra: Princess of Power'' cartoon series, Hordak is the leader of the Evil Horde, with Catra as of one of his minions. In early proposals for the show, Catra was the main antagonist, but when the Princess of Power toyline was released, Mattel decided to tie in the Evil Horde characters to ''Princess of Power'' toyline, to better integrate it with the ''Masters of the Universe'' franchise. When Adora is reconciled with her twin brother Adam, she leaves the Horde and is replaced by Catra as the Force-Captain. Several times, while serving Hordak, Catra strikes out on her own, showing that she does not need Hordak. This is quite evident when Catra betrays Hordak to Skeletor, in an attempt to overthrow him. Even though there are a few other female villains in The Horde, Catra does not get on that well with any of them, only working with them as a last resort. She appears to have a particularly intense rivalry with fellow female villain Scorpia. Along with the other Horde members, Catra holds an intense hatred for Imp. Catra is in possession of a magical mask, given to her by Hordak, which he stole from the imprisoned Queen of the Magicats. The mask grants her the ability to transform into a large panther by sliding it from her forehead over her eyes. Once in her cat form, she retains the ability to speak and possesses greater strength than her human form. One of the most overlooked details about Catra is that she also possesses the power of
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. She only demonstrates this ability on one occasion and it is uncertain where this power originates, although it is assumed that it is another power bestowed by her magical mask. The Magicats also revealed one of the mask's powers to Catra called Freezefire, which generates an energy beam that can encase its target in ice, but Catra lost any knowledge of this power when her mind was wiped. Additionally, the Magicat Percival, states that once the mask has been used for evil, it can no longer be used for good.


Clawdeen

Catra is also the owner of a pink lion named Clawdeen. Clawdeen only appears once during the series' run. In that episode, she scares the rebels into the Cage-Mines so The Horde can capture them. Bow traps her in one of the Cage-Mines and she is never seen again. In the Ladybird books, Clawdeen is female (despite looking having a mane) and only referred to as a ''giant cat''. Nonetheless, she can talk and is Catra's mode of transportation. She also appears in the mini-comic "A Born Champion", but has a minor role.


In ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'' (2018–2020)

In the 2018 series, a teenage Catra was a childhood friend of Adora, raised alongside her by their trainer/mother-figure, Shadow Weaver. Though Adora tried to defend Catra from Shadow Weaver's abuse throughout their childhood, Catra resented Adora for the favoritism shown to her by Shadow Weaver. Furthermore, unlike Adora, Catra is well aware of the Horde's manipulations and accepted it for the sake of her own ambitions and life with Adora. When Adora defects from the Horde, Catra rejects her former friend's attempt to talk her into leaving as well and takes her desertion personally. Stevenson explains: "Catra's feelings of betrayal towards Adora are personal. Adora's more idealistic, and she loves everyone in the world and wants to save everybody. Catra can't understand or accept that. That's the core tragedy, not just of the characters, but of the show." There are also hints of Adora and Catra harboring romantic feelings for each other throughout the series that play into Catra’s abandonment issues. Catra seizes the opportunity to prove herself to the Horde and is quickly promoted to Force Captain by Lord Hordak. Although her plan to capture Adora fails, Catra is able to win the allegiance of the eccentric genius Princess Entrapta, providing the Horde with new technology for an attempted conquest of Etheria. Although that plan fails as well, Catra impresses Hordak enough to replace Shadow Weaver as his second in command. During the second and third seasons, Hordak begins losing faith in Catra due to her arrogance and putting her personal grudges before the Horde's agenda. When Shadow Weaver is due to be exiled, she tricks Catra into providing the means for her to escape. As punishment for her mistake, she is sent on a dangerous mission in the hazardous desert of the Crimson Waste. There she becomes the leader of a local band of bandits, and is tempted to abandon the Horde for her new life in the desert, but when returns to the Horde upon learning that Shadow Weaver has defected to the rebels. Her resentful mindset drives her to willfully endanger Etheria after learning the risk of activating experimental portal, driving her to incapacitate Entrapta and covering her tracks by exiling the princess to Beast Island and lying to Hordak that Entrapta betrayed them. In the fourth season, Catra coerces Hordak into letting her command the Horde's war effort, and hires the shapeshifting mercenary Double Trouble to sow dissent in the Rebellion. But the Horde's victories leave Catra unsatisfied, as her obsession with proving herself drives off her few remaining friends. When Hordak learns the truth of Entrapta's exile from Double Trouble after they were bought by the Rebellion to sabotage the Horde, with Catra immobilizing Hordak when he attacks her. Double Trouble then reveals they switched sides while giving Catra an analysis of her character flaws, causing her to emotionally break down and accept her defeat. At the end of the season, Catra is taken aboard the ship of Horde Prime, Hordak's creator, along with Glimmer, and manages to convince him to refrain from killing Glimmer and destroying Etheria in order to use it as a weapon. At the start of the fifth and final season, Catra—effectively held prisoner on Horde Prime's ship as a “guest”—begins to question and show regret for her past behavior. She tentatively bonds with Glimmer, her fellow “guest”, over their mutual connections with Adora. Catra's fear for Adora's safety leads her to sacrifice herself to help Glimmer escape, resulting in Horde Prime implanting her with a mind-hive chip. Her act of redemption encourages Glimmer, Adora, Bow, and Entrapta to in turn rescue Catra from Horde Prime's clutches. After her rescue, though retaining her cynical and abrasive personality, Catra joins Adora's group and helps them fight to liberate Etheria. In the series finale, Catra accompanies Adora to the Heart of Etheria; it is only after Catra professes her love for Adora that the latter is able to free the magic of Etheria from Horde Prime's clutches.


In popular culture

Catra appears in the '' Robot Chicken'' episode "Slaughterhouse on the Prairie", voiced by
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. She accompanies Scorpia and
Entrapta Entrapta is a fictional character who first appeared in the animated television series '' She-Ra: Princess of Power''. She later reappeared in the reboot series, ''She-Ra and the Princesses of Power'', with a bigger role and more character develo ...
into attacking Castle Bright Moon only to be impaled on Scorpia's tail by She-Ra.


Reception

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listed the original incarnation of the character in He-Man: Eternia’s 15 Mightiest Villains. The rebooted incarnation of Catra has been praised as one of the show's most complex and interesting characters.


References

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