Magicats

 is the 62nd episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power.

Moral
Loo-Kee: "Hi! It's your friend Loo-Kee again. Did you find where I was hiding today? If not, look for me now. See me now? Here I am! You know, you live on a beautiful planet, and you can help keep it that way. One thing you can do is not litter. Don't throw papers and cans and bottles on the ground. If you see a friend at school or play being a litterbug, ask them not to. Please help keep your world beautiful. Don't be a litterbug. Bye!"

Characters

 * Great Rebellion
 * Princess Adora
 * Loo-Kee (cameo)
 * She-Ra
 * Spirit (non-speaking role)


 * Allies
 * Minister Cloudfoot
 * Prince Orwall
 * Percival
 * Magicat Queen
 * Sir Tao


 * Evil Horde
 * Catra
 * Hordak
 * Horde Troopers
 * Mantenna

Objects

 * Vehicles
 * Horde Prisoner Transport


 * Animals
 * Stormcloud

Locations

 * Etheria
 * Fright Zone
 * Halfmoon

Cast

 * Melendy Britt as She-Ra/Princess Adora, Catra and Magicat Queen
 * George DiCenzo as Percival, Sir Tao and Hordak
 * Erika Scheimer as Loo-Kee
 * Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Prince Orwall, Minister Cloudfoot, Mantenna and Horde Troopers

Trivia

 * According to the book "Creating the Filmation Generation", Magicats was written as a possible back-door pilot which could lead to a spin-off series. But development never went any further beyond the initial script.
 * The name Magicat was used in the Golden Books/Hardcovers She-Ra stories as a large white furred panther that served as Catra's steed.
 * Minister Cloudfoot's line 'Friends, felines, countrycats' is a reference to the line 'Friends, Romans, countrymen' from William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar.
 * The expression 'whiskers of Saz' was first used by King Paw in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode The Cat and the Spider.