Double Trouble is the glamorous double agent serving She-Ra in the Great Rebellion. According to Bustatoons, Double Trouble would have been Glimmer's cousin if she appeared on the show. She would've hailed from the Kingdom of Green Glade, and performed a roll not too different from her Masters of the Universe counterpart Man-E-Faces. Unfortunately, she's the only vintage She-Ra toy character that never made it into the show - perhaps because of her ambiguous double agent role in a girl's line...
Prototype pictures feature a preliminary depiction of Double Trouble in different colors - powder blue and purple. This image lines up the first 8 figures of the original POP line - with Catra and She-Ra in the center of the lineup. With Catra being She-Ra's arch nemesis in the toy line, it's very likely that this original lineup was intended to have 4 villains (Castaspella, Double Trouble and Glimmer - those to the right of Catra), and 4 heroes (Bow, Angella and Frosta - those to the left of She-Ra). Due to feedback received in play testing sessions with girls and parents, colors were softened or made more neutral, and most of the villains became heroes. Double Trouble's colors were switched to a more neutral set of greens, and she was only Catra's ally under false pretenses.
Though Double never appeared in the show, she was depicted in coloring books, mini comics and children's books. Here limited status has garnered a fan following, and she finally had a figure released in the 2014 Masters of the Universe Classics line.
Prototype pictures feature a preliminary depiction of Double Trouble in different colors - powder blue and purple. This image lines up the first 8 figures of the original POP line - with Catra and She-Ra in the center of the lineup. With Catra being She-Ra's arch nemesis in the toy line, it's very likely that this original lineup was intended to have 4 villains (Castaspella, Double Trouble and Glimmer - those to the right of Catra), and 4 heroes (Bow, Angella and Frosta - those to the left of She-Ra). Due to feedback received in play testing sessions with girls and parents, colors were softened or made more neutral, and most of the villains became heroes. Double Trouble's colors were switched to a more neutral set of greens, and she was only Catra's ally under false pretenses.
Though Double never appeared in the show, she was depicted in coloring books, mini comics and children's books. Here limited status has garnered a fan following, and she finally had a figure released in the 2014 Masters of the Universe Classics line.