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Bow, skilled Etherian archer |
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| Portrayed by | George DiCenzo |
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| Alignment | Good |
| Affiliations | The Great Rebellion |
| Powers/skills | Master archer; arsenal of trick arrows; Exceptional musician Master Illusionist |
| Weapons | Bow and arrows |
Bow is a fictional character in the animated television series She-Ra: Princess of Power. He is the only male human member of The Great Rebellion. In one episode he is referred to as the best archer in all of Etheria. He is famed for the accuracy of his shot.[1]
He works alongside Arrow, his horse. Aside from his skill as an archer, Bow is also musically gifted. He often writes songs to serenade Adora; his instrument of choice is usually the harp.
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Character information
Bow is one of the original Rebels; he often has to disguise his face when leaving The Whispering Woods, to prevent the Horde from identifying him. Bow, like Glimmer, is a rather impetuous member of the Rebellion. He is far too eager to rush into battle with the Horde, which more often than not gets him into trouble. Bow appears to have known Rebellion member Kowl for quite a long time. They have a friendly love/hate relationship. Kowl has, on many occasions, voiced his dislike of Bow's musical abilities, but Adora seems to enjoy his songs. He has also shown some ability as an illusionist. At different times he has made birds appear out of nowhere, and made himself disappear.
Powers and abilities
Bow is Etheria's most skillful archer, described as the best shot in all of Etheria. He is also a talented storyteller and has knowledge of old legends to entertain the children.
Other media
Bow appears in the Robot Chicken episode "Slaughterhouse on the Prairie" voiced by Seth Green.[2]
References
- ^ "She-Ra - Princess of Power - Season One, Vol. 1". DVD Talk. http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/24920/she-ra-princess-of-power-season-one-vol-1/. Retrieved 2009-11-05.
- ^ "She-Ra's Aunt Flo". Adult Swim. http://www.adultswim.com/video/?episodeID=8a25c392161eb642011620ea4ca80196. Retrieved 2009-11-19.
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