Tom
Tataranowicz had a good idea for an ending, and used it
three times.
Tom
Tataranowicz was probably the director who tried to inject
the most passion into the She-Ra series. He only
directed a handful of episodes, all of them great, and he
always tried to get emotions that were not really seen before.
Characters often displayed many expressions, "Sweet
Bee's Home" being the ultimate expression-filled episode.
On three of the episodes that he directed he ended the episode
with the same message of love.
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- The Greatest Magic
On one of the few occasions that we have seen, Orko and
his girlfriend Dree Elle share a kiss. Comically it is Orko
who is literally swept off his feet and thrown back in surprise.
This
is the first time we see the heart shaped border, appearing
to end an episode.
The
image within the heart shape fades to red, and the border
closes the screen, and once the screen is fully black we
hear a "kiss" sound.
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- Romeo And Glimmer
Glimmer had displayed a certain fondness for Romeo in this
episode, but once he becomes a rebel, she really gives the
game away.
Glimmer
embraces Romeo who does not appear to be complaining, and
we see the heart shaped border appear to end the episode.
And
like "The Greatest Magic" the image within the
heart shape fades to red, and the border closes the screen.
Once the screen is fully black we hear a "kiss"
sound.
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- Sweet Bee's Home
Probably the best use of the heart shaped ending. This classic
episode ends with Frosta holding onto He-Man as he tries
to look anywhere else, other than at her.
Finally
he looks at the audience in embarrassment, as the heart
shaped border, appears to end the episode. Out of the three
times this style of ending is used, this is the only one
where the remaining image does not fade to red. Once the
screen is fully black we hear a "kiss" sound.