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The title is original research since Adora, unlike Prince Adam, is not functioning as princess of Eternia. She's merely Adora to everyone on Etheria, presenting herself to viewers as He-Man's twin sister. It's like calling George Lucas the creator of American Graffiti - yes, but that's not his primary byline. PointDread (talk) 18:26, 6 August 2008 (UTC)[reply]
This section has a lot of unsourced "in-universe" information that Filmation's TV canon never talks about (though, reading the article, I see that some of it is sourced). It (the TV canon) never said anything about Hordak taking the girl while Skeletor takes the boy (unless someone can point out a specific episode regarding that). As far as I understand, Hordak tried to kidnap both, but only managed to get Adora. I think this section needs to be reworked. If this comes from any comic adaptations, then that should either be left out entirely, or mentioned that comes from a comic adaptation. I know that he-man.org is a respected fansite that has information about the DVD releases, etc, but they are just that: a fan site. Unless there is more credible proof, I have to consider it speculation (for the same reason, I removed the "19th birthday" bit in another section).
Is it me, or is the story of Adora's history way overlong? It could be done in much less words. This page is supposed to be about Adora, not a detailed synopsis of 'The Secret of the Sword'. Jay Firestorm (talk) 14:29, 12 June 2009 (UTC)[reply]