More reel stills! The Grayskull siblings sharing their stuff! He-Man really likes the She-Ra’s tiara and She Ra will never complain about having more swords! Sharing is caring!

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More reel stills! The Grayskull siblings sharing their stuff! He-Man really likes the She-Ra’s tiara and She Ra will never complain about having more swords! Sharing is caring!
Headcanon: educating Anna
When King Agdar shut down the castle and reduced the staff, those laid off included the language tutor and the governess.
Fortunately the reduction in social receptions at the castle did free up the King and Queen to teach the girls. Separately. Well, there were two of them.
This is why (well, partly why) Elsa doesn’t know how to dance or play an instrument, and hasn’t embroidered since she was seven (she can still knit, because she could already do that and she could knit wearing gloves), and why she understands advanced mathematics- essentially she has a man’s education because that was what Adgar had to give her.
While Elsa was speeding through Pythagoras in the library with her father, Idunn was in the parlour with Anna, and, well, Anna has surprisingly excellent handwriting and has enough grasp of modern languages to endear herself around Europe… and that was about as long as Anna could sit still, and it wasn’t that Idunn couldn’t be bothered, but she had one daughter already who would sit still and quiet for far longer than most children, and she was under no illusion that that child was thriving (even if she did enjoy the geometry lessons). (Besides, Anna had already had her head damaged once and Idunn couldn't shake a superstitious feeling that stuffing that head by force would be a bad idea.)
So Anna had lots of art history lessons (because they happened standing up) which became storytelling lessons. Then she might be persuaded into doing some German verbs, bribed with the promise of a dancing lesson. And after that she’d be allowed to go downstairs to help to make pastry.
Idunn knew full well that she was being indulgent. But it was more than worth it, to see at least one of the girls still as cheerful as they both used to be.
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"I've got it--the golden book of Amun-Ra is at Hamunaptra inside the statue of Horus. Take that, Bembridge Scholars!"
The Mummy (1999)