The Time Transformer

 is the 73rd episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power.

Moral
Loo-Kee: "Hi! It's Loo-Kee again. Did you find where I was hiding today? If not, take another look. See me? Here I am! In today's story, Madame Razz told a villager that if he worked hard, was honest, and treated others kindly, he would have a happy life. That's a good fortune! And it's one we can all have. Remember work hard, be honest, and treat others kindly. See you soon!"

Characters

 * Great Rebellion
 * Princess Adora
 * Queen Angella (mentioned)
 * Bow
 * Broom
 * Kowl
 * Loo-Kee (cameo)
 * Madame Razz
 * She-Ra
 * Spirit
 * Swift Wind
 * Evil Horde
 * Catra
 * Entrapta (Non-speaking role)
 * Grizzlor (Non-speaking role)
 * Hordak
 * Horde Troopers
 * Imp
 * Leech (Non-speaking role)
 * Professor Tempus

Objects

 * Vehicles
 * Doom Balloon (appears in flashbacks)
 * Technology
 * Eclipse Beam (appears in flashbacks)
 * Time Transformer

Locations

 * Etheria
 * Castle Bright Moon
 * Fright Zone
 * Valley View Castle

Cast

 * Melendy Britt as She-Ra/Princess Adora and Catra
 * Linda Gary as Madame Razz
 * George DiCenzo as Hordak, Bow and Professor Tempus
 * Erika Scheimer as Imp and Loo-Kee
 * Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Kowl, Swift Wind, Broom and Horde Troopers

Behind the Scenes

 * Writer Don Heckman wrote an episode of Filmation's Ghostbusters with a similar concept called Tracy Come Back. This story also featured flashbacks to earlier episodes which were altered to make the bad guys seem triumphant.
 * This story uses more stock footage than usual, as it features flashbacks to The Stone in the Sword and Bow's Farewell.

Continuity

 * In it's original appearance, Hordak's Doom Balloon attacked the Whispering Woods, not Valley View Castle.
 * The shot of Adora and Bow looking up at Madame Razz and Broom is reused from Huntara in which they look up at a projection of Huntara.
 * The backgrounds used for Valley View Castle were used earlier as Blackmoor and Bluestone.
 * She-Ra and Swift Wind travel back in time by circling the planet in reverse, as seen in Superman The Motion Picture.