For the honour of Versailles! it's Oscra!, The Princess of Revolution, the hit 1985 Saturday morning cartoon about a mystical French warrior fighting to save France from the evil forces of Marie Antoinette and the bourgeoisie nobility, Oscra leads her great rebellion team of ex soldiers, maidens and activists, a staple of early feminist animation gaining international success especially in Italy and Japan, leading to multiple stage adaptations and a Netflix reboot, Osc-ra paved the way for fictional queer princely archetypes everywhere, and a gender awakening for some, due to her backstory about being born a maiden but raised as a androgynous male soldier
Another character mash up because Oscar is pretty much anime She-ra anyway, they represent similar ideas and tropes while being empowering for those who grew up with them.
I took inspiration from 80s She-ra specifically because i grew up with that iteration and I've been revisiting clips of it, aesthetically they also have slightly similar silouhettes wiith their outfits (with oscar it's the "child of mars" sequence with the roman helmet)













