We are thrilled and honored to announce that the legendary Melendy Britt will be a guest at MOTUNIVERSE, the ultimate He-Man and She-Ra Celebration!

Yes, She-Ra herself will unite with her fans at MOTUNIVERSE, this Memorial Day Weekend, May 23rd & 24th at the “Torrance Marriott” in Redondo Beach in California.

An absolute icon to the “Masters of the Universe” fandom, Melendy Britt has had quite a stellar career beyond the classic 1985 Filmation cartoon we love “She-Ra: Princess of Power“.

Learn More about the amazing Melendy Britt below:
Melendy Britt is an actress whose career has covered the gamut of acting from her beginning in theatre, to television, film and voice over.
She began her professional career in Houston, Texas at 13 performing in alive show for children. When she was 15, was chosen to co-host a live dance party TV show for teens each Saturday inHouston.
Growing up she went on to do voice over promos for radio stations and was dubbed “The Girl with the Velvet Voice”.
While acting and hosting in those jobs, she was also performing as an actress in theatre productions at the renowned Alley Theatre and company ingenue at the Playhouse Theatre in Texas, got rave reviews for her performances in musicals, and toured with many of the well known Hollywood film actors of the day in theatre classics.
She then was chosen to star in a musical revue premiering in Las Vegas and worked until she was again discovered by a Los Angeles agent who asked to represent her in Los Angeles.
Melendy moved to Los Angeles to begin acting in theatre, films such as the iconic Hal Ashby film “Being There” with Peter Sellers and television, appearing and guest starring in over 40 shows such as Cheers (as Kelly’s mom Roxanne), Taxi, and Gilmore Girls, while doing voice over and on-camera commercials for clients and products such as L’Oreal, NBC, ABC,CBS, and ultimately doing what she found to be truly rewarding aside from raising her family—animation.
Anyone who was growing up in the 80’s will remember her from many cartoon series such as “The New Adventures of Batman” playing both Batgirl, Barbara Gordon and Catwoman, Alana in “Transformers”, Aura in“Flash Gordon” the Wicked Queen in “A Snow White Christmas”, and later many other animation series such as the Pilot of “Sailor Moon” as Luna, the cat and narrator, and Gran Gran in “Avatar”.
But it was the most important female animation series of her voice over career—“She Ra, Princess of Power” in which she was the voice of “SheRa”,that remains in the hearts of generations . Her portrayal of She Ra is the She Ra that everyone knows and loves as the original iconic and classic She Ra. She also voiced many other beloved characters in the show including Adora, Catra, Castaspella, Mermista. She continues to do voice overs for commercials and video games such as Fallout 4 and Dishonored 2 and loves meeting the fans of the characters she’s played.
Follow Melendy on Facebook at Melendy Britt, Voice of “She-Ra, Princess of Power”.
We are so honored to have Melendy Britt at MOTUNIVERSE!
More guest announcements to come!
We’ll see you next time!


Omigod I love this so much! 🤗
Amazing guest! For the Honour of Grayskull!
This is a great get guys. Melendy really amps your profile for the con.
Brilliant!
Great next level guest guys. You’re moving on up!
Now I have to go. Melendy is a special hero of mine and she should be yours too. She is the most genuine person on Earth and Etheria.
I’ve been attending a few cons this year. I literally just got back from an amazing one based around one of my favorite franchises starring a speedy blue blur. I love them and may go to more. A few months back a went to one in my home state of Texas where I met and got autographs from the likes of Jim Cummings and FRANK F*CKING WELKER!
and now a Transformers Skybound issue with the words “such heroic nonsense” written on it will become my future family heirloom.
I’m somewhat considering attending MOTUNIVERSE next year as my first out of state con and I just wanna ask, what guests have attended pasts Power-Cons when that was still a thing (or at least mainly MOTU focused)?