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- Scheimer in the 1980s series and by Merit Leighton in the 2018 series. Mermista is the Princess of Salineas, an underwater city on Etheria. Her father...
- comedy-drama series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend as well as providing the voice of Mermista in She-Ra and the Princesses of Power, Khadija in The Big Sick, and Mikaela...
- queen Frosta, powerful sorcerer queen Castaspella, the mermaid princess Mermista, flower-loving Perfuma, net-tossing Netossa, far-seeing P****ablue, butterfly-like...
- daughter of Queen Angella and King Micah. Voiced by Karen ****uhara. Princess Mermista, Princess of Salineas and daughter of King Mercier. Voiced by Vella Lovell...
- rides off on Swift Wind. Once on Etheria, She-Ra enlists the help of Mermista to attain the crystal, which is guarded by a fierce creature known as the...
- Plumeria Jordan Fisher as Sea Hawk, Seneschal, and Soda Pop Vella Lovell as Mermista, Princess of Salineas Merit Leighton as Frosta, Princess of the Kingdom...
-  2018 (2018-11-13) Traveling to the kingdom of Salineas to convince Princess Mermista to join the Princess Alliance, Adora and her friends garner the services...
- and member of an alien race s****ing a new planet to inhabit. Princess Mermista A mermaid princess who joins the Great Rebellion. She is somewhat flirtatious...
- Lou Kachivas Bob Forward 25 October 1986 (1986-10-25) 67072 She-Ra and Mermista take an injured baby whale to the undersea kingdom of Oceana. Upon her...
- "Sea Change" He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special Adora, She-Ra, Catra, Mermista, Castaspella, Octavia, Hunga, Jewlestar Voice, television film 1985–1987...