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Masters of the Universe (Franchise)

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Masters of the Universe is a franchise that started with a toyline by Mattel. He-Man is a mighty warrior chosen by the Sorceress of Greyskull to be its guardian, as underneath the Castle was immense, primordial powers of the Universe. He-Man was secretly the carefree prince Adam, and would transform into He-Man with a magical sword by exclaiming "By the Power of Grayskull!, I have the Power!". His arch-nemesis Skeletor sought to acquire the powers hidden within Greyskull, and was locked in battle with He-Man and his allies from the Royal Kingdom of Eternia while Skeletor would seek any advantage in their fight with his warriors from Snake Mountain.An amusing bit of apocrypha states that the franchise was originally intended to be based on the film Conan the Barbarian (1982), but a new plotline and characters were written when marketers realized the folly of basing children's merchandise on a very violent film that most children had not seen.note While it is true that Mattel had been asked to make toys based on Conan and may have passed on it due to the violent nature of the film, they were already working on the MOTU line before that happened. The film studio did sue Mattel, trying to claim the line was a stolen concept, but actually lost in court when the judge ruled that any similar elements were common to various works of fiction. However, the Conan film got its own toyline from Remco- which were ironically made with a similar body type and construction to the MOTU line. The franchise became so well known that the stockbroker protagonist of Tom Wolfe's novel The Bonfire of the Vanities identified himself as "a master of the universe" (the character's daughter owned some of the figures) because of the power he held; it has since been defictionalized as a term (often used derogatorily) for real Wall Street power brokers.Works in the franchise:Animation He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985) The New Adventures of He-Man (1990) He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018) Masters of the Universe: Revelation (2021): A Darker and Edgier Netflix mini-series produced by Kevin Smith and animated by Powerhouse Studios of Castlevania (2017) fame. It's an unofficial continuation of the original 1983 cartoon. Notable for having a deconstructive storyline and characterization while also putting Teela and Evil-Lyn in the spotlight. He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021): A Netflix CGI show aimed at a younger audience. Unlike past shows, it downplays the fantasy aspects of the franchise in favor of a Magitek setting and He-Man being part of a team of "Masters" that also transform using the power of Grayskull. Masters of the Universe: Revolution: A Sequel Series to Masters of the Universe: Revelation. Announced by Netflix in 2022 and released January 25th 2024.Live-Action Series Untitled Prime Video She-Ra series (TBA)Live-Action Film Masters of the Universe (1987)Comics DC Comics From Eternia With Death: DC Comics Presents #47 (April, 1982). Superman'' crossover which introduced the franchise. As investigating a weird, sudden weather phenomenon, Superman gets dragged and thrown into a strange parallel dimension. Fate Is The Killer: Backup story published in several DC titles (November, 1982). A follow up to the first story, He-Man is attacked by Zodac as Skeletor looks for the Power Sword's missing half. Meanwhile, Superman is again summoned to Eternia to help in a crisis. Masters of the Universe (1982-1983) Marvel Comics' Star Comics imprint. Masters of the Universe (1986-88) Image Comics Masters of the Universe (2002-03) Masters of the Universe (2003) Masters of the Universe (2004) DC Comics Masters of the Universe (2012) He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2012-13) He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2013-15) DC Universe Vs Masters Of The Universe (2013-14) He-Man: The Eternity War (2015-16) He-Man/ThunderCats (2016-17) Injustice vs. Masters of the Universe (2018-19) He Man And The Masters Of The Multiverse (2019) Scholastic's Graphix She-Ra and the Princesses of Power: Legend of the Fire Princess (2020) He-Man and the Masters of the Universe: Legends from Castle Grayskull (2022) Dark Horse Masters Of The Universe Revelation (2021) Masters Of The Universe Masterverse (2023) Masters Of The Universe Forge Of Destiny (2023) Masters Of The Universe Revolution (2024)Another reboot came along in 2008 in the form of Masters of the Universe Classics. Primarily a toy line aimed at making modern updates to the vintage toys, there IS a story running through the series, dished out in the character bios, although no major media tie-in has been produced. Despite starting with the goal of updating the original toys, when the She-Ra cast was introduced Mattel stuck to the original animation model sheets instead of the toys, which were vastly different. A few elements from the 2002 series were included, such as the new Count Marzo design, possibly due to the fact it took Mattel several years to negotiate full Filmation rights. The line also includes updates of toys from the New Adventures series.Masters of the Universe Origins released in 2020. Initially just the original toys but with more articulation, a new canon was also developed in the included minicomics, which merges elements of the Filmation series, the early 80s minicomics & other parts of the canon together into a continuity reboot.The franchise still has loyal followers, who have created the comprehensive fan site He-Man.org.Also has a character sheet in progress.
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Aliens Speaking English
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Aliens Speaking English: The trope isn't thought about much as Queen Marlena is the only Earthling living in Eternia and one could assume Translation Convention was in play and Marlena simply learned "Eternian" but the few stories showing Eternians interacting with other Earthlings show they actually speak English.
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Psychological Torment Zone
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Psychological Torment Zone: The Valley of Winds.
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Secret Identity
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Secret Identity: Adam uses this "fake identity" along with Obfuscating Stupidity to keep his secret. Done a bit more believably in the newer series, where Adam and He-Man's appearances are drastically different instead of He-Man just being more tanned and having a different attitude.
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Starfish Language
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The Classics toyline gives each of the characters a real name. Names like Nikolas Powers and Marlena Glenn coexist with names like Uqquz Zekul Mshqx and Tzzzzt zzz zzTTTzz, and even with names pronounced through eye blinks or claw clicks.
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Strong as They Need to Be
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Strong as They Need to Be: He-Man himself pretty much exemplifies the trope. He's exactly as strong as the plot needs him to be at any given moment. At one point his power is even specifically defined as this: his strength is exactly enough to accomplish whatever task he's attempting at the moment.
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No Celebrities Were Harmed
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No Celebrities Were Harmed: In the 2002 series, Stratos' voice is plainly based on Sean Connery's — apparently, it was felt that Stratos' beard brought Connery to mind.
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Card-Carrying Villain
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Card-Carrying Villain: Skeletor has a Skull for a Head, keeps trying to Take Over the World, and is named Skeletor.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: The 1980s show was a lot campy and lighthearted with the violence being fairly mild while its given a much darker tone in the 2002 reboot. It was also darker in the 2013 DC comics. The fans were not amused, to say the least.
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Evil Sounds Deep
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Evil Sounds Deep: Averted with Skeletor, whose voice is infamously shrill and grating. Played straight with Beast Man, Tri-Klops, and Trapjaw in the original series. Played straight with Skeletor in the Italian adaptation of the 2002 version, where he receives a deep, raspy voice.
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Evil Versus Evil
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Evil Versus Evil: Each group of villains will fight each other as well as the Masters. Sometimes, the villains within a group will turn on each other. Had the 2002 series continued the plot would have eventually involved Hordak returning to Eternia and most of the fighting would be between the Horde and Skeletor's Evil Warriors.
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Only Six Faces
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Only Six Faces: This sums up every character's build in the show quite nicely.
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The Movie
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The Movie: Secret of the Sword, and in Live Action, Masters of the Universe. Skeletor's Bifurcated Weapon. The original He-Man and Skeletor toys each had a sword designed to join together to form a single powerful one.
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I Surrender, Suckers
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I Surrender, Suckers: Skeletor tends to do this on a near-daily basis. In the first battle between He-Man and Skeletor of the '02 series, he does this twice.
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Trapped in Villainy
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Trapped in Villainy: In the 2002 version, Skeletor is trapped with a gem that prevented him from plotting evil or even being mean. His followers exacted payback by trapping He-Man with a device preventing He-Man from doing good but He-Man broke free, accidentally freeing Skeletor.
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Talking Animal
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Talking Animal: Cringer/Battle Cat in the original series. Averted in the 2002 series.
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Ironic Echo
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Ironic Echo: The 2002 Continuity Reboot starts with Adam doing the Opening Narration, but as soon as he gets to the line, "Fabulous Secrets", he's cut off in mid-sentence as the area he's standing in front of is under attack.
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Non-Mammal Mammaries
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Non-Mammal Mammaries: Buzz-Off's Queen Bee is pretty busty for an insect lady.
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Palette Swap
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Palette Swap: The origins of the toyline came from looking to create a largely uniform figure design and easily change out and recolor parts to represent different characters. They chose the heavily muscular design because it looked very distinctive compared to other toys of the era, and experimented with sci-fi, westerns and military genres before landing on Heroic Fantasy. Excepting female characters, which shared their own interchanging parts, every toy in the first few years shared some parts with the basic He-Man figure. While Mattel was interested in developing a toyline for Conan the Barbarian (1982) and backed out due to it's R rating, it was this development process (plus enough differences in designs and story) that helped divorce itself from Conan.
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Emergency Transformation
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Emergency Transformation: Keldor to Skeletor, courtesy of Hordak.
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Power Echoes
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Power Echoes: "I-I HAVE-AVE-AVE THE POWER-ER-ER-ER-ER-ER!!!!!"
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Mythology Gag
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Mythology Gag: The 2002 Continuity Reboot series has an identical opening narration except that it is cut off by attacking villains: The Classics toyline has released "Wun-Dar," an attempt to make canon the mysterious "Wonder Bread He-Man" with brown hair and different armor (who nobody can prove was actually offered by Wonder Bread). He even comes with an "Eternian baked good", and a section of armor on his back has a symbol that looks like the Wonder Bread logo.
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Spiritual Successor
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Spiritual Successor: To Mattel's Big Jim 12" toy line of the 70s, as many character ideas and even several molds were taken from it. Trap Jaw — Iron Jaw (similar heads and robotic arms with attachments) Battle Cat/Panthor — mold originated in Mattel's Tarzan line as a black panther, later used in Big Jim as a tiger Beast Man's whip — whip accessory to The Whip, explaining why Beast Man holds it by the guard as the handle is too big Webstor's grappling hook — used in the Big Jim pirate boat set Zoar/Screeech — bald eagle, explaining why it's so big compared to the other figures Skeletor — skull head and hood are similar to Captain Drake Man-E-Faces — face gimmick from Zorak, helmet and tubes from Vektor Fisto — Boris, similar metal hand with punching gimmick Jitsu — Dr. Steel, Asian karate fighter with metal hand Attak Trak — All Terrain vehicle concept, uses the same threads Talon Figher — Space Spy Vehicle, similar design Much of the characters, concepts and story are clearly based off Filmation's earlier fantasy animated series Blackstar - such as Queen Marlena being actually an astronaut from Earth (like John Blackstar); the Power Sword in its earliest incarnation being split into halves wielded by both the main hero and villain, etc.
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Fog Feet
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Fog Feet: The Faceless One is always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased.
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Your Magic's No Good Here
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Your Magic's No Good Here: The magic on Orko's home world Trolla works differently than Eternia. While his spells constantly backfire on Eternia, he's Trolla's greatest wizard, and proved it when He-Man accompanied him there.
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Non-Indicative Name
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Non-Indicative Name: The Dragon Walker vehicle in the original animated series and toyline. While it did resemble a dragon somewhat, it certainly did not walk. Instead, it used a mechanism that kept swinging a platform's rear end towards the front, then moved the "dragon head" (which contained the vehicle's driver, or crew in the cartoon) forwards when the platform's rear end was ahead of the dragon head. Yes, it was as awkward as it sounds. In the 200X incarnation however, the Dragon Walker is a mechanical dragon vehicle walking on mechanical legs, like any quadruped animal would.
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Hidden Depths
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Hidden Depths: Regardless of continuity, Cringer can be a lot braver than even he thinks he's capable of.
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I Want You to Meet an Old Friend of Mine
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I Want You to Meet an Old Friend of Mine: In the 2002 series, Teela was voiced by Lisa Ann Beley and Evil-Lyn was voiced by Kathleen Barr. By an amazing coincidence, Beley was also the voice of the heroic Cat Girl Felicia while Barr was the voice of the evil Hot Witch Morrigan from the Darkstalkers television series.
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Distaff Counterpart
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Distaff Counterpart: She-Ra is this to He-Man.
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Shipped in Shackles: In the 2002 series, Kobra Khan is shackled and muzzled when transported. The muzzle is left on in his prison cell due to his venom-spitting abilities.
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Wolverine Publicity
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Wolverine Publicity: The first of the mini-comics by DC had Superman being stranded on Eternia by a Negative Space Wedgie.
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_34082c59
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3496b29a
type
Heart Is an Awesome Power
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3496b29a
comment
Heart Is an Awesome Power: Even during the '80s run when Stinkor was deemed too ridiculous to use, a supplemental book version of his rejected episode showed this. Stinkor's stench was so powerful that it sapped He-Man's strength and Stinkor almost beat him.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3496b29a
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3496b29a
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_35b241c0
type
Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_35b241c0
comment
Ooh, Me Accent's Slipping: Orko in the Filmation series sometimes had an urban and/or Jersey accent. Probably because he was voiced by Filmation producer Lou Scheimer himself, who was from Pittsburgh.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_35b241c0
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_35b241c0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_36ed3e1e
type
Ascended Meme
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_36ed3e1e
comment
Ascended Meme: The franchise has taken various inspiration pieces from the "Fabulous Secret Powers" video, the web video that spliced a cover of 4 Non Blondes' song "What's Up?" with He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) footage. Various apparel merchandise pieces have paired Prince Adam with the question "What's going on?" and Skeletor with "Myaaah!", a phrase that has been associated with him, but not a canonical quote from him. During the Classics run of action figures, a "Laughing Prince Adam" figure, giving him one of the facial expressions from the video, was released. The background of the box also had a rainbow holographic design, in reference to the music video. An episode of the Masters of the Universe: Revelation show was called "Hope, For a Destination", a line from the song.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_36ed3e1e
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_36ed3e1e
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_370aad9
type
Split Personality
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_370aad9
comment
Split Personality: Cringer/Battle Cat. Man-E-Faces has a human face, a robot face and a beast face, each with an accompanying personality. One episode of the 2002 series has him learning to accept the advantages of his beast personality and overcome the weakness he had with Beast Man's power over animals. In the original, the number of faces he had and their exact unique qualities was never specified. In a comic story, he covers three guard shifts on a tower by changing face when tired. How the robot face got tired is a mystery, and when he switches to the beast face, Beast Man dominates him over a long distance. His toy bio said that the human and beast faces would often fight with each other and this would occasionally cause the neutral robotic face to takeover. This was pretty much ignored everywhere else in the franchise.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_370aad9
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_370aad9
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3754b680
type
Temporary Blindness
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3754b680
comment
Temporary Blindness: Happens to He-Man and Ram-Man in "Not so Blind". Fortunately, a boy who's already blind leads them to safety.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3754b680
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3754b680
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_375bb8f2
type
Good Is Dumb
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_375bb8f2
comment
In the first battle between He-Man and Skeletor of the '02 series, he does this twice.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_375bb8f2
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_375bb8f2
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_389b0e
type
Title Theme Tune
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_389b0e
comment
Title Theme Tune: Opening theme just has "He-Man!"
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_389b0e
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_389b0e
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_389b0e
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3cf44d4b
type
High-Class Glass
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3cf44d4b
comment
High-Class Glass: After being hit by a "brain ray", Butthead (shut up, we know) starts wearing a monocle. Later he completes the ensemble with a bowler hat and a fancy suit — though he doesn't take off his helmet at any point.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3cf44d4b
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3cf44d4b
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3cf44d4b
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d43f6bf
type
Bat People
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d43f6bf
comment
Bat People: The Speleans are a race native to the caverns of Subternia. They are vaguely humanoid with blue skin, wings, and bat-like faces with giant ears that give them excellent hearing. Although some of them have become villains, they're no more inherently evil than humans and their leader, Dactys, is a personal friend to King Randor.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d43f6bf
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d43f6bf
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d43f6bf
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d4d3dc9
type
Humans Are Bastards
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d4d3dc9
comment
Humans Are Bastards: Granamyr's general opinion of humans.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d4d3dc9
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d4d3dc9
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3d4d3dc9
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3f92ad39
type
"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3f92ad39
comment
"I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight: When King Hiss turns some Heroic Warriors into Snake Men:
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3f92ad39
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_3f92ad39
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_41899e45
type
Monster-Shaped Mountain
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_41899e45
comment
Monster-Shaped Mountain: Snake Mountain. Also That's No Moon in the 2002 reboot.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_41899e45
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_41899e45
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_41899e45
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_434a6d40
type
Evil Sorcerer
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_434a6d40
comment
Evil Sorcerer: Skeletor, Evil-Lyn and several others.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_434a6d40
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_434a6d40
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_44e64e96
type
Female Gaze
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_44e64e96
comment
Actually it goes the other way too. How many times is the camera aimed directly at He-Man's chest (but, tragically, almost never at that of any other male characters)? The whole series is much more enjoyable for straight females anyway, what with all the (almost) nude dudes all over the bleeding place.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_44e64e96
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_44e64e96
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4604fd4d
type
Worthy Opponent
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4604fd4d
comment
Worthy Opponent: Teela and Evil-Lyn in the Enemy Mine episode "The Witch and the Warrior".
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4604fd4d
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4604fd4d
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_478ae179
type
And Now You Must Marry Me
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_478ae179
comment
The earliest mini-comics had little in common with either the DC comics or the 1983 cartoon series. Originally there was no Prince Adam or magical transformation, though surprisingly the Sorceress was still involved. He-Man was simply He-Man, a barbarian warrior granted great strength by that harness he wears. Teela (or Tee-La) was depicted as a warrior goddess completely unrelated to Man-at-Arms, and Skeletor was obsessed with making her his bride.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_478ae179
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_478ae179
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_478ae179
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_47d56aac
type
Fish People
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_47d56aac
comment
Fish People: Mer-Man and the other Aquaticans. Mer-Man has an unfortunate speech impediment when speaking on dry land that undercuts his menace quite a bit.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_47d56aac
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_47d56aac
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_47d56aac
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4873d055
type
Use Your Head
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4873d055
comment
Use Your Head: Ram-Man: "Duuuuuh, good door! Soooo-lid!" Ram Man, as you might expect, loves to rush at things headfirst. Mekaneck also likes to land a good headbutt when he gets the opportunity. The New Adventures of He-Man's unfortunately named Butthead was essentially an evil Ram Man.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4873d055
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4873d055
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48b9731f
type
Paper-Thin Disguise
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48b9731f
comment
Paper-Thin Disguise: Man-E-Faces. To be fair, at least in the 2002 series, his faces aren't really a disguise, per se. Also Faker, who looked exactly like Prince Adam/He-Man — only blue. It gets worse; in the Filmation cartoon they didn't make him blue. Allegedly they intended to have him become blue in his next appearance... which never ended up happening. Funnily enough, virtually identical events transpired in the '02 show as well. In the original, Adam/He-Man himself qualified too. His "secret identity" was "concealed" entirely by his wearing different clothes and his hair and skin being darker colored. How did nobody manage to notice that Adam looks exactly like He-Man? The 2002 series corrects this by making Adam get much larger and more muscular when he transforms into He-Man.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48b9731f
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 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48b9731f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48e8fe57
type
Happily Adopted
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48e8fe57
comment
Happily Adopted: Teela, by Man-At-Arms.
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_48e8fe57
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4a852458
type
Big Good
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4a852458
comment
Big Good: The Sorceress. She the guardian of Grayskull and Adam's mentor as He-Man.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4a852458
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4a852458
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4a852458
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4c7e2c2d
type
Heroic Fantasy
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4c7e2c2d
comment
Heroic Fantasy
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4c7e2c2d
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4c7e2c2d
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4e2c4381
type
World of Muscle Men
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4e2c4381
comment
World of Muscle Men: Virtually all male characters (save for Orko, the resident Squishy Wizard), with bulging muscles especially in the upper body. This is even more apparent because many characters either wear very little to begin with or have some sort of clothing that fits extremely tight, almost like a coat of paint. It's possible the toyline dictated this: in the He-Man toyline, every single male having the same muscular body meant that they could produce them all from the same plastic mold.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4e2c4381
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4e2c4381
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4e2c4381
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f4372e9
type
Early-Installment Weirdness
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f4372e9
comment
Early-Installment Weirdness: The earliest mini-comics had little in common with either the DC comics or the 1983 cartoon series. Originally there was no Prince Adam or magical transformation, though surprisingly the Sorceress was still involved. He-Man was simply He-Man, a barbarian warrior granted great strength by that harness he wears. Teela (or Tee-La) was depicted as a warrior goddess completely unrelated to Man-at-Arms, and Skeletor was obsessed with making her his bride. DC Comics' first comics were pretty different from the cartoon, though not nearly as much as the original mini-comics. "From Eternia With Death" crossover features the first appearance of the franchise. Prince Adam's secret identity is depicted as a boisterous, loud braggart who cannot take anything seriously, rather than an unrealiable, foppish princeling. His He-Man identity is armed with one axe instead of the Power Sword, and he doesn't transform into He-Man by screaming his iconic catchphrase "By the Power of Grayskull!" Man-At-Arms is young and lean instead of a bulky middle-aged man, lacks his iconic, bushy moustache, and he ignores He-Man's secret identity. Sorceress is called "Goddess", is not wearing her iconic bird costume, and dwells in the Cavern of Power instead of Castle Grayskull. Skeletor wields one half of the Power Sword but does not wield his Havoc Staff. In the second story, "Fate Is The Killer", the still-unnamed King and Queen of Eternia are introduced as white-haired elderly folks. A few months later, the cartoon would introduce them as brown-haired middle-aged people, which has been their default depiction since. The first wave figures of the toyline apply as well: those primarily familiar with the animated canon may scratch their heads at why Man-At-Arms' figure is clean-shaven, why Teela has that strange snake armor and staff, and why He-Man and Skeletor have one half of the Power Sword each (a concept borrowed from the PowerStar sword from Filmation's earlier series Blackstar), plus why He-Man has an axe and shield that he never used in the cartoon. Subsequent variants of He-Man dropped the shield and then the axe, but both him and Skeletor kept the split sword in almost all of their original toyline incarnations.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f4372e9
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f4372e9
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f4372e9
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f84cdef
type
Smug Snake
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f84cdef
comment
Smug Snake: Skeletor and almost every villain in the series. King Hiss takes this to a literal extent.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f84cdef
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_4f84cdef
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_51805c03
type
Treasure Chest Cavity
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_51805c03
comment
Treasure Chest Cavity: Orko.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_51805c03
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_51805c03
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_51805c03
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5300b1de
type
Invincible Hero
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5300b1de
comment
Invincible Hero: Seems to happen with He-Man at times; the only truly desperate fights seem like the ones where he's either not involved or up against an enemy who can really beat him.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5300b1de
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5300b1de
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_566f1565
type
10-Minute Retirement
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_566f1565
comment
10-Minute Retirement: He-Man goes through this in "The Price of Power" thanks to a Batman Gambit by Skeletor designed to make him think he had accidentally killed someone in order to get him to defeat himself and thereby give up. Unfortunately for Skeletor, not only did Orko overhear the plan but he also underestimated Orko's magical ingenuity in escaping Skeletor's prison. As a result, He-Man came back in a Big Damn Heroes way.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_566f1565
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_566f1565
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57b80b45
type
Fantastic Racism
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57b80b45
comment
Fantastic Racism: Granamyr the dragon doesn't think much of humans, though he does respect He-Man in a You Are a Credit to Your Race sort of way. The Gar people, the blue-skinned people with Pointy Ears that include Keldor and Sy-Klone, were also discriminated against because of their innate magic.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57b80b45
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57b80b45
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57d43e40
type
Fantasy Counterpart Culture
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57d43e40
comment
Fantasy Counterpart Culture: Anwat Gar is/was feudal Japan. Although its name seems inspired by Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57d43e40
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_57d43e40
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
type
Enemy Mine
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
comment
Enemy Mine: Stratos and Trap-Jaw have to work together to survive! It doesn't go well. Teela and Evil-Lyn, in contrast, are able to successfully work together when stranded in the desert by a common enemy in "The Witch and the Warrior". To the point that both express genuine regret that they're on opposite sides (it doesn't last, but it does lead to an almost friendly goodbye by Evil-Lyn... by Eternian villain standards, anyway). He-Man and the Sorceress needed Skeletor's help to defeat Evilseed.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5989e3b6
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5beef860
type
Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5beef860
comment
Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Ram-Man is afraid of the dark. This pretty much sums up everyone's feelings in the 2002 series' second season, in which they battle the Snake Men. Orko is also afraid of dragons in another episode. But to quote the recurring line of the episode, "Who isn't?"
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5beef860
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5beef860
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5beef860
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5d753b19
type
The Smurfette Principle
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5d753b19
comment
The Smurfette Principle: Teela is the only girl on Team Good, and Evil-Lyn is the only one on Team Evil.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5d753b19
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1.0
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1.0
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_5d753b19
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_60fa92ac
type
Names to Run Away from Really Fast
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_60fa92ac
comment
Names to Run Away from Really Fast: Skeletor, of course. Oddly, this could apply to both sides. Who would really want to hand around people named Ram-Man, Fisto, or Buzz-Off? The Classics line tries to make this all less silly by giving most of the characters real names and establishing their more familiar monikers as simple aliases.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_60fa92ac
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1.0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_60fa92ac
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_623d69e0
type
The Power of Acting
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_623d69e0
comment
The Power of Acting: Man-E-Faces once received three standing ovations for concurrent performances; suffice it to say, the guy's good.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_623d69e0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_623d69e0
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1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_623d69e0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_63b12059
type
Villainous Friendship
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_63b12059
comment
Villainous Friendship: Seen with some of Skeletor's henchmen in the Filmation series, oddly enough. It's most obvious with Trap-jaw and Whiplash's friendship (which comes across as Whiplash having a rather one-sided boy crush on Trap-Jaw), but Webstor and Kobra Khan seem to get along quite well also. Tragically, I don't think we'll ever know how Khan really felt about his Snakemen buddies killing Webstor in the 2002 series.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_63b12059
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_63b12059
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_63b12059
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6400a34
type
Arm Cannon
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6400a34
comment
Arm Cannon: Hordak's shapeshifting abilities could turn his arm into a cannon, and one of Trap Jaw's arm-weapons is a cannon.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6400a34
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6400a34
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6400a34
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6439de78
type
Heroic Sacrifice
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6439de78
comment
Heroic Sacrifice: King Grayskull choose to fight Hordak knowing that he would not survive the battle.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6439de78
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6439de78
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6439de78
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6532850f
type
Her Heart Will Go On
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6532850f
comment
Her Heart Will Go On: The Sorceress (both versions).
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6532850f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6532850f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6532850f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_65bc52c5
type
The Key Is Behind the Lock
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_65bc52c5
comment
The Key Is Behind the Lock: In the 80s DC Comics miniseries, He-Man was questing with Teela for the halves of the Power Sword. Wielding this sword was the only way to enter Castle Grayskull. And yes, the sword was inside the castle.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_65bc52c5
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_65bc52c5
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_65bc52c5
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6760ff37
type
Secret Secret-Keeper
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6760ff37
comment
Secret Secret-Keeper: Several episodes of the 80's hint at Queen Marlena knowing that Prince Adam is He-Man but she doesn't come right out and admit she knows Adam is He-Man.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6760ff37
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6760ff37
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6760ff37
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68068108
type
Evil Laugh
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68068108
comment
Evil Laugh: Skeletor. In one episode of The New Adventures of He-Man, Skeletor mocks Flogg's halfhearted chuckle and insists he leave these things to the professionals. Ladies and gentlemen, I present you with Hi~hi~hihihihihihihi!!
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68068108
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68068108
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68068108
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_688afa6a
type
Evil Uncle
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_688afa6a
comment
Evil Uncle: If the comics are to be believed, Skeletor himself. Word of God indicates that in the 2002 reboot Keldor/Skeletor is actually King Randor's half-brother. Um... on which side of the family are Randor and Adam related to King Greyskull again? Funnily enough, Skeletor doesn't even know Adam's name (he thinks it's "Alan"), probably due to being exiled before he was born. Kept intact in Origins which follows the 2002 version of Keldor. The 2021 CGI series also features Keldor, albeit fully human rather than Gar. Revelation however did not use Keldor.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_688afa6a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_688afa6a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_688afa6a
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68f95429
type
That's No Moon
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68f95429
comment
That's No Moon: Snake Mountain is really alive but frozen in place — until King Hiss sets it free.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68f95429
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68f95429
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_68f95429
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6b4763f
type
Morph Weapon
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6b4763f
comment
Morph Weapon: Man-E-Faces has a weapon with three modes, much like himself. Staff, gun, and club — respectively well-suited to his human, robot, and monster faces.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6b4763f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6b4763f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6b4763f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
type
Meaningful Name
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
comment
Meaningful Name: Consider names like Cringer/Battle Cat, Skeletor, Evil-Lyn, Man-E-Faces, Beast Man and so forth. With this franchise, character backstories tend to fall on the latter trope when it comes to names.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6bda9a30
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6d7026fa
type
Punny Name
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6d7026fa
comment
Punny Name: Yeah... who doesn't have one?
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6d7026fa
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6d7026fa
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_6d7026fa
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_71329e49
type
Turn in Your Badge
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_71329e49
comment
Turn in Your Badge: In "Prince Adam no More", when Skeletor banished Beast-Man from Snake Mountain, he told Beast-Man to turn in his whip and his seat at their meeting room. (Skeletor had the second part done by destroying said seat)
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_71329e49
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_71329e49
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_71329e49
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7175cb16
type
Clark Kenting
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7175cb16
comment
Clark Kenting: Nobody (other than the Sorceress, Man-At-Arms and Orko) spots that Prince Adam is He-Man, even though they have the same build and girly haircut and as Ram Man once pointed out, Prince Adam and He-Man are never seen together. He-Man also has tanned skin, which may help the disguise some. Most later versions exaggerate the physical differences, as the 2002 reboot depicted Adam as looking more like He-Man's younger brother, with a foot and a half in height in difference and at least a hundred and fifty pounds of additional muscle after he transforms into He-Man. Filmation actually wanted to do this from the start, but a limited budget and heavy use of stock footage forced them to give Adam and He-Man the same character design, so it would be easier to re-trace and re-use the animation. Then again, virtually every male character in the original cartoon has the same build (just like the toys), so Adam and He-Man's similar physiques wouldn't have proved much.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7175cb16
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7175cb16
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7175cb16
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72cdfc33
type
Big Bad Ensemble
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72cdfc33
comment
When the toyline added Hordak and King Hiss, it became a Big Bad Ensemble, with Skeletor and King Hiss as a Big Bad Duumvirate for one side, and Hordak for other side.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72cdfc33
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72cdfc33
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72cdfc33
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72f98935
type
Heroic Build
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72f98935
comment
Heroic Build: If you think He-Man is an example, wait'll you get a load of King Grayskull.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72f98935
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72f98935
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72f98935
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72fb8772
type
Forgotten Birthday
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72fb8772
comment
Orko's name change deserves special mention during his Forgotten Birthday episode. He got a cake with his name written and the Brazilian dub had Prince Adam comment that "Gorpo"'s name was misspelled. To be fair, as mentioned in the Trivia page, his name was originally to be Gorpo, but a big G in his costume would make difficult to mirror the animation cells, which was necessary due to the low budget, so they changed his name to Orko in order to have a symmetrical letter in his costume.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72fb8772
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72fb8772
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_72fb8772
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_733f713f
type
HumanAlien
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_733f713f
comment
Human Alien: Every "human" character is this, except for Queen Marlena in the original series.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_733f713f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_733f713f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_733f713f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7609e3f3
type
Magical Girl Warrior
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7609e3f3
comment
Magical Girl Warrior: Oddly enough, this show is fairly close to that particular sub-genre of Magical Girl in spite of its macho overtones. This is partially because Filmation's take on the toyline's mythos incorporated many elements from their earlier hit adaptation of the Captain Marvel Family Comics, Shazam, which are acknowledged as being an Ur-Example of the genre.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7609e3f3
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7609e3f3
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7609e3f3
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7c0bfb83
type
Obviously Evil
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7c0bfb83
comment
Obviously Evil: Skeletor and his army in spades. So much so in fact that he even provides the trope picture.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7c0bfb83
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7c0bfb83
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_7c0bfb83
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81bdc398
type
He's Back!
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81bdc398
comment
He's Back!: "The Price of Power". When Orko reveals to Prince Adam that Skeletor tricked him into believing he had killed someone, Skeletor really isn't too thrilled to find He-Man comes back.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81bdc398
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81bdc398
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81bdc398
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81c0e175
type
An Ass-Kicking Christmas
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81c0e175
comment
An Ass-Kicking Christmas: The Christmas special.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81c0e175
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81c0e175
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_81c0e175
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
type
Large Ham
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
comment
Large Ham: Skeletor and He-Man.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_823c6e3e
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8252652c
type
All Planets Are Earth-Like
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8252652c
comment
All Planets Are Earthlike: Eternia, of course.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8252652c
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8252652c
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8252652c
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_82b1fd4f
type
WorldHalfFull
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_82b1fd4f
comment
World Half Full: Eternia wouldn't be that bad to live in, but it's still full of crazy things like a malevolent force of nature that hates people for eating plants, even though people need to do so to live.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_82b1fd4f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_82b1fd4f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_82b1fd4f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8409a385
type
Exactly What It Says on the Tin
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8409a385
comment
Exactly What It Says on the Tin: The franchise has its share of characters with rather unimaginative names which also describe their abilities: Ram-Man rams things. Stinkor emits a horrible stench. And so on.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8409a385
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8409a385
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8409a385
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8411ab92
type
Red Oni, Blue Oni
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8411ab92
comment
Red Oni, Blue Oni: He-Man and Skeletor, who wore red and blue and were on the sides of good and evil respectively.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8411ab92
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8411ab92
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8411ab92
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8448fdd0
type
Superhero
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8448fdd0
comment
Super Hero
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8448fdd0
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8448fdd0
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8448fdd0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_859ec5d8
type
The Fair Folk
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_859ec5d8
comment
The Fair Folk: Gars seem to qualify.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_859ec5d8
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_859ec5d8
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_859ec5d8
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_85debad9
type
Plucky Girl
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_85debad9
comment
Plucky Girl: Teela.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_85debad9
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_85debad9
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_85debad9
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_87ede6fc
type
That Man Is Dead
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_87ede6fc
comment
That Man Is Dead: Keldor died when he got a face full of acid. Skeletor was born shortly afterwards. Figuratively speaking, of course. Among Skeletor's minions, Trap-Jaw (whose original identity of Kronis was abandoned after he became a cyborg) and Stinkor (who changed his name after becoming a formidable force for evil) arguably count, as well.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_87ede6fc
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_87ede6fc
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_87ede6fc
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8897d3e1
type
Reformation Acknowledgement
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8897d3e1
comment
Reformation Acknowledgement: The episode "The Defection". A formerly evil sorceress, Sibyline, repents of her betrayal, and convinces her deposed King that she would return him to the throne. Evil-Lynn spends much of the episode trying to convince others that Sibyline is still wicked, and Orko doesn't trust her at all. But Sibyline does prove herself, and even Orko acknowledges that she's changed for the better.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8897d3e1
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8897d3e1
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8897d3e1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89a17726
type
Spell My Name with an S
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89a17726
comment
Spell My Name With An S: Syclone, both literally and figuratively.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89a17726
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89a17726
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89a17726
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89b8822f
type
Go Mad from the Revelation
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89b8822f
comment
Go Mad from the Revelation: Upon seeing that his handsome face has been reduced to nothing but a skull floating above his shoulders, Keldor/Skeletor cackles madly.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89b8822f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89b8822f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_89b8822f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8a8b2a87
type
And Knowing Is Half the Battle
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8a8b2a87
comment
And Knowing Is Half the Battle: Every episode of all four animated series has a Public Service Announcement at the end to emphasize its Aesop. Interestingly, in the case of the '02 series, the "morals" were shown only in some international releases and didn't air in America.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8a8b2a87
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8a8b2a87
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8a8b2a87
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8af7b342
type
Sibling Yin-Yang
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8af7b342
comment
Sibling Yin-Yang: Man-At-Arms and Fisto to a certain degree.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8af7b342
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8af7b342
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_8af7b342
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_94d2506d
type
Can't Catch Up
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_94d2506d
comment
Can't Catch Up: The rest of the team when compared to He-Man's borderline God Mode at times, though the show still does a good job of keeping He-Man out of the picture enough to get to know the other characters. The newer series' "The Monster Within" episode tried to show He-Man as being just as vulnerable as the other Masters under the right circumstances; Man-E-Faces got in trouble and He-Man had to save him, but mere minutes later the roles were reversed.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_94d2506d
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_94d2506d
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_94d2506d
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9657fe0f
type
Transformation Sequence
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9657fe0f
comment
Transformation Sequence: Adam into He-Man.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9657fe0f
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9657fe0f
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9657fe0f
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_970c790a
type
Big Bad
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_970c790a
comment
Big Bad: Skeletor for the most part. No matter how competent, powerful or arrogant they were shown to be prior, few villains ever successfully challenged Skeletor. Many even served him, despite their goals being incompatible. When the toyline added Hordak and King Hiss, it became a Big Bad Ensemble, with Skeletor and King Hiss as a Big Bad Duumvirate for one side, and Hordak for other side.
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_970c790a
featureApplicability
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_970c790a
featureConfidence
1.0
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_970c790a
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9b54d536
type
Evil Counterpart
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9b54d536
comment
Evil Counterpart: This series practically personifies this trope. Here are a few examples. Evil-Lyn to Teela. Skeletor to King Randor. Clawful to Ram-Man. Trap-Jaw to Man-At-Arms (fiction) or Roboto (toy gimmick). Tri-Klops to Man-E-Faces. Panthor to Battle Cat. Jitsu to Fisto. Evilseed to Moss Man (or Stinkor to Moss Man, going by the odor gimmick of the toys, and the mini comics depicted this rivalry a few times). Webstor to Buzz-Off. Count Marzo to Orko. Hordak to The Sorceress.
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Took a Level in Badass
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Took a Level in Badass: There was once a He-Man villain known as Stinkor, a skunk-man who had the power of smelling so horribly he had to use a respirator to keep himself from being knocked out. You would think this is a useless or stupid ability, but the 2002 reboot shows just how deadly this can be.
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Giant Spider
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Giant Spider: Webstor is a human-sized being with spider features. In the 2002 series episode "Web of Evil," ambrosia makes him even bigger and more spider-like.
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 Masters of the Universe (Franchise) / int_9d6427ec
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Time Travel
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A Time Travel episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power suggests Granamyr learned the secret one thousand years before Adam and Adora were born.
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FanVid
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Fan Vid: He-Man is the subject of many a Gag Dub on YouTube; The Skeletor Show is probably the funniest and most popular. In Chilean television, the humor show "Canal Copano" featured a pretty funny parody as well. The many He-Man-themed segments on Robot Chicken could probably count, too. Mo-Larr, Eternian Dentist, even got his own action figure in the MOtU Classics line. This video includes an... ''interesting'' take on 4 Non Blondes' "What's Up", as well as the opening narration:
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Suicide Mission
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Suicide Mission: In "The Price of Power" Teela takes one of these to stop Skeletor from completing a dimensional gate that will bring through an army capable of conquering Eternia. Due to He-Man's unavailability, her chances of coming back alive are zero. Fortunately for her, He-Man turns up just in time to save her.
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One-Man Army
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One-Man Army: King Miro regards He-Man as this the first time he ever sees him in action.
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Secret-Keeper
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Secret-Keeper: Man-At-Arms and Orko for Adam (He-Man) in both series. In the 80's He-Man was one for the Sorceress about being Teela's mother. Secret Secret-Keeper: Several episodes of the 80's hint at Queen Marlena knowing that Prince Adam is He-Man but she doesn't come right out and admit she knows Adam is He-Man. A Time Travel episode of She-Ra: Princess of Power suggests Granamyr learned the secret one thousand years before Adam and Adora were born.
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Rogues Gallery
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Rogues Gallery: Skeletor and his army. Sometimes, there are episodes that featured villains that weren't part of the toyline, such as Evil Seed.
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Dumb Muscle
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Dumb Muscle: Both versions of Ram Man, the original Tri-Klops, 2002 Clawful, Baddrha, and to a lesser degree Grizzlor, Beast Man, Trap-Jaw, Whiplash, and Spikor. Clawful is probably the single most emblematic example — the show's writers mention in DVD commentary that they once drew up a hierarchy of intelligence among the evil Masters, and Clawful was dead last. It's eventually revealed that he's more or less illiterate in his own native language; Evil-Lyn had to translate a message sent by his cousin for him. However, when it comes to physical might, he knows few true equals, and he can outmuscle even He-Man.
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Merchandise-Driven
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Merchandise-Driven: This was the first toyline driven show since Ronald Reagan deregulated FCC rules on shows pimping toylines.
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Loincloth
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Loincloth: Part of He-Man's outfit. Perhaps in keeping with the 1970s trend of matching garb for couples, the DC comics◊ had Teela occasionally sporting fur shorts identical to He-Man's with Frazetta style breastplates to maintain (some) modesty.
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Balance Between Good and Evil
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Balance Between Good and Evil: While the original toy package labeled him a villain (because every toy had to be classified as one or the other, no exceptions), in the Filmation series, Zodak was portrayed as more of a cosmic agent of balance, favouring the good guys, as they seem more likely to cooperate with his goals. The 2002 reboot has him as an angrier, more selfish character but still leaning towards the heroes.
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Half-Human Hybrid
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Half-Human Hybrid: Adam's mother, Queen Marlena, is actually an astronaut from Earth. In the 2002 series, Keldor is Randor's half-brother, and as such is implicitly half Eternian human and half Gar.
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Single Tear
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Single Tear: He-Man sheds one when She-Ra vanishes into the sunset in He-Man and She-Ra: Secret of the Sword.
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Multiple-Choice Past
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Multiple-Choice Past: Skeletor's origin is all over the place... The original minicomics showed him to be one of an entire race of identical skull-faced demons from another dimension Filmation never bothered to explain much, although we do know that he worked with Hordak when Adora was kidnapped as an infant... whether he was a native of the Etherian dimension or an Eternian who crossed sides to bring the Horde through, however, isn't explained- although it was revealed that Skeletor had worked with the Horde long enough that Horde Prime knew of him. The later minicomics introduced the idea of Randor's half-brother Keldor- Skeletor becomes worried when he learns the heroes are looking for him. The line ended before further comics could continue this story but the writers did confirm that Keldor became Skeletor. 2002 used the Keldor origin, with a twist that he was a member of the blue-skinned Gar race (albeit half-blooded, still related to Randor). Classics would likewise use this same origin story.
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Cool Sword
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Cool Sword: The Sword of Power and Sword of Protection.
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Our Kobolds Are Different
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Our Kobolds Are Different: In Slave City!, the kobolds are hunched, purple-skinned humanoids with protruding backbones. They are minions of the villain Lodar, and are banished underground alongside him by the heroes.
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Red Eyes, Take Warning
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Red Eyes, Take Warning: Skeletor, at least in the 2002 series, and Count Marzo. Tri-Klops has one red eye, one blue eye, and one yellow eye.
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass
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Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Orko is consistently the comedic relief, but there are times when he demonstrates skill and intelligence to help his friends. One of the best examples may be in the 2002 series, where Orko interrogates a captured Snake Man. Orko gets the needed information by whipping out a mongoose (a predator of snakes), making it grow and letting it attack the Snake Man's cell. In the Filmation series, Orko was from an alternate dimension where the rules of magic worked differently. On his home world of Trolla, he was his people's greatest wizard, but on Eternia, he had to re-learn even the most basic spells, or else have them blow up in his face. When Orko was able to make his way back to his own dimension, he utterly dominated Skeletor in a magical duel, leaving his friends in complete awe. It should also be mentioned that Orko saved He-Man's life when they first met, and showed great magical skill in the rescue (until he lost the medallion that allowed him to perform magic competently in Eternia). In the Classics canon, Orko casts a spell that dissolves the entire Snake Man race.
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Mordor
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Mordor: The Dark Hemisphere of Eternia.
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Mega Neko
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Mega Neko: Battle Cat. Also Panthor, Skeletor's pet, er, panther, and the lion steed of King Greyskull in the 2002 revival, who was twice as big as Battle Cat and Panthor combined.
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Robo Speak
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Robo Speak: Roboto. He's a robot. Also Man-E-Faces' robot face.
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Inept Mage
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Inept Mage: On Eternia, most people think Orko is this. He's actually from a different dimension where the rules of magic work differently. As a result, his magic struggles on Eternia but what most don't know is that he's a very powerful and well-respected mage back home and that even on Eternia his magic can work properly but only when he's using a special medallion (original series) or a special wand (2002 reboot). In both cases, he lost the artifact saving Prince Adam's life just after arriving on Eternia.
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot
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Ninja Pirate Zombie Robot: In one episode, He-Man and Skeletor use ancient artifacts to become, respectively, a samurai barbarian prince and a samurai skeleton wizard. The same episode introduced Sy-Clone, a samurai wind elemental. The original toyline featured Rio Blast, a cyborg cowboy (who admittedly was later introduced sort of into the 2002 continuity).
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Xtreme Kool Letterz
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Xtreme Kool Letterz: "Kobra" Khan; also Tri-Klops to an extentnote Think about what his name is a pun on / reference to..
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Catchphrase
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Catchphrase: "By the power of Grayskull!" "I have the power!"
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Bifurcated Weapon
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Skeletor's Bifurcated Weapon. The original He-Man and Skeletor toys each had a sword designed to join together to form a single powerful one.
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Tail Slap
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Tail Slap: Whiplash, as his name implies, is very fond of using his long tail as a whip, but he also has an actual handheld whip that mimics its appearance somewhat (though he uses it less often).
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Incapable of Disobeying
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Incapable of Disobeying: Goat Man, while physically powerful, is by nature gentle and peaceful but is an Evil Warrior by dint of being unable to disobey the orders of Beast Man. It's stated that this is more than Beast Man's usual mental control over animals, as Goat Man's entire race are magically bound to be subservient to Beast Man's people.
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A Villain Named Khan
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A Villain Named Khan: Kobra Khan, one of Skeletor's (and later King Hiss') minions.
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Take That!
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Take That!: The Christmas Special featured an appearance by new villains in the form of giant evil robots called the Monstroids, who have the ability to transform into aircraft. You can probably guess which competing toy line they were knocking off here. And the toyline later included Dragstor, a villain who was also a car. The toyline also included a Monstroid, but it was nothing like the ones from the special.
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Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond
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Normal Fish in a Tiny Pond: Inverted for Orco, who was an archmage in his home dimension. Too bad magic works differently in He-Man's.
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: The Classics toyline gives each of the characters a real name. Names like Nikolas Powers and Marlena Glenn coexist with names like Uqquz Zekul Mshqx and Tzzzzt zzz zzTTTzz, and even with names pronounced through eye blinks or claw clicks. Marlena's name can be forgiven as she is from Earth, likewise for her son's name being Adam. The rest have no explanation.
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Incredible Shrinking Man
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Incredible Shrinking Man: The result of the Reducto Ray in "No Job Too Small". Also a plot element in "Day of the Machines".
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Berserk Button
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Berserk Button: Cringer almost always lives up to his name, but can be the opposite if Adam is in great danger. For example, in the 2002 series, Cringer attacks a Snake Man for trying to eat Adam.
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Plucky Comic Relief
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Plucky Comic Relief: Orko lives and breathes this trope.
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By the Power of Grayskull!
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By the Power of Grayskull!: The Trope Namer. In The New Adventures of He-Man, he would actually say "By the Power of Eternia", though.
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Idiosyncratic Wipes
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comment
Idiosyncratic Wipes: Both 1983 originalnote Which also includes She-Ra's series from 1985., and the 2002 revivalnote At least partially as a tribute to the former..
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Happily Married
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Happily Married: King Randor and Queen Marlana.
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Translator Microbes
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Translator Microbes: Orko's "Translator Spell" is one of the only spells he can cast that actually works as intended.
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Loves My Alter Ego
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Loves My Alter Ego: Teela has a crush on He-Man but dismisses Adam as a lazy coward.
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Shout-Out
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comment
Shout-Out: In the episode, "The Origin of the Sorceress", it featured Morgoth the Terrible and Koduck Ungol as the previous Sorceress. In the episode "The Remedy", the Tacktryl is basically a pink Warlock Come to think of it, that's actually more of a Palette Swap... As part of her origin as an astronaut from Earth, Queen Marlenanote Who, in the mini-comics, was originally just the Queen of Eternia, and who (along with King Randor) wasn't given any name at first. was given the last name "Glenn".
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Luke, I Am Your Father
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Luke, I Am Your Father: Teela, searching for the identity of her true parents, learns — and is promptly made to forget — that the Sorceress of Grayskull is actually her mother, and that at some point in time, she will have to take her place. In the 2002 series, it was planned to have Teela discover this and not be forced to forget, but it got cancelled before that could happen. And for it to be Teela's choice whether she would become the new Sorceress. Although never covered in the series itself, the later minicomics (which notionally conform to the animated canon) were set to reveal that Skeletor was in fact Keldor, Randor's long-lost brother and thus Adam (and He-Man)'s uncle. In the 2002 reboot, Skeletor was even shown in his Keldor days in the pilot and through flashbacks, but they didn't get around to pointing out the familial relationship (although they probably intended to: the writers discussed the fact that they were half-brothers on the DVD commentary). It goes much deeper than that in the 2002 reboot: We learn that Fisto is actually Man-At-Arms' brother, and — had the show continued — would've revealed not only that Teela was the Sorceress' daughter (as in the original series, but she wouldn't have forgotten, afterwards), but also that Fisto is her father. (Though there were also vague allusions that Man-At-Arms might be her biological father rather than just adoptive.) The strange part about that is, in the 2002 series the Sorceress claims her husband (Teela's father?) had died. In the 1983 series Man-At-Arms says he knew Teela's real dad and indicated that he was dead. The comics said that Teela's father was a brave warrior that had died in battle.
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Hot Witch
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Hot Witch: Evil-Lyn.
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Legacy Character
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Legacy Character: He-Man, as of the Classics series. Before Prince Adam was given the power sword, Wun-Dar (based on the "Wonder Bread" mail-away action figure) and Oo-Larr (based on the original mini-comic "jungle tribe" concept) held the title in the past.
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Power Fist
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Power Fist: Sort of with Fisto — yes, he's wearing a glove (at least in the vintage series- it was replaced with a prosthetic in 200X after his real hand was badly broken), but his hand really is that big.
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Word of God
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Word of God indicates that in the 2002 reboot Keldor/Skeletor is actually King Randor's half-brother. Um... on which side of the family are Randor and Adam related to King Greyskull again? Funnily enough, Skeletor doesn't even know Adam's name (he thinks it's "Alan"), probably due to being exiled before he was born.
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Shady Scalper
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Shady Scalper: This is part of what killed the toyline of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) (and with it, the cartoon itself). Poor toy distribution by Mattel meant that the ratio for a shipment of toys might go with 3 He-Man and 3 Skeletor action figures for every one Teela or Evil-Lyn. This meant those characters became irresistible fodder for scalpers, and also meant that the toyline was doomed because people who wanted to buy toys were instead met with endless shelves full of He-Man and Skeletor... and no one else.
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Taken for Granite
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Taken for Granite: Snake Face's power. It gets turned against him just one episode after his debut; the writers claim he had to be taken out quickly and permanently because his ability was too powerful.
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Power Fantasy
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Power Fantasy: Made as explicit as possible. The core narrative of the toyline, even before He-Man became a transformed version of Adam, was the battle with Skeletor over the magical powers of Greyskull. It was felt that kids would like that kind of story to feel like they are in control.
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Walking Shirtless Scene
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Walking Shirtless Scene: He-Man and most of the male characters on the show.
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Dark Action Girl
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Dark Action Girl: Evil-Lyn, especially in the 2002 version.
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Amusing Alien
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Amusing Alien: Orko.
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Breakout Character
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Breakout Character: Skeletor, Good lord! In every part of the franchise, Skeletor proves to be easily the standout character in an already colorful cast due to his extremely likable Laughably Evil personality with a mastery in increasingly Flowery Insults even in adaptations that make him Darker and Edgier, as well as his sheer Evil Is Cool design of being a buff demonic skeleton man that contrasts He-Man's Barbarian Hero image nicely. It also helps he's a massive Fountain of Memes in almost every continuity with just how silly he can be, with many people probably knowing of Skeletor well before they know he's from this franchise just because of how memorable he is.
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Action Girl
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Action Girl: Teela — all incarnations. Both the '80s series and the 2002 revival depict Teela as being (seemingly) better in combat than Adam, although this is complicated by the fact that Adam makes a point of pretending to be a goof-off to protect his secret. But it doesn't change the fact that she is one of the best warriors in the King's service, not to mention a reliable ally for the entire team. Even the Queen of Eternia, Marlena, gets a moment to flex her abilities. In the '80s series, she is revealed to have been one of Earth's best fighter pilots, when she leads a squadron against Skeletor to rescue her kidnapped family. In the 2002 series, she gets to reveal her swordsmanship.
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Transformation Trinket
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Transformation Trinket: The Sword of Power. Curiously, Skeletor wields a nearly identical sword in the toyline, which could merge with He-Man's sword and the two were known collectively as the Power Sword when merged, but it lacks this little ability. Skeletor's sword appears only in the children's books and occasionally the mini-comics, and is outright ignored in the cartoon. He did seem to have a duplicate version of the blade in Masters of the Universe, however, but it's so dark it's almost impossible to see if it really is supposed to be the "dark half" of the Power Sword (referred to as The Sword of Grayskull in the film) or not.
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Hilarious in Hindsight
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She-Ra happens to enter the room right after he says that.
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Legion of Doom
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Legion of Doom: After all of his normal minions are captured by the Masters, Skeletor teams up with every villain not affiliated with him up to that point in the series (Evilseed, Count Marzo, and the three giants. Webstor was there, too, but apparently he just happened to live in one of Snake Mountain's hidden corridors), thus forming the Council of Evil.
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NotBloodRelated
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Not Blood Related: Teela and her adopted father Man-At-Arms.
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What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?
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What Kind of Lame Power Is Heart, Anyway?: Mekaneck's extendable neck, with Lampshade Hanging on it in the 2002 series. Rattlor has a similar (but more limited) ability, which is a lot cooler given that he's a Snake Man. Additionally, the toyline only character Blast-Atak is a robot who can explode — why go through the trouble of building a sophisticated robot if it's just to have it blow itself up? Snout Spout, meanwhile, could... fire water out of his snout. Stinkor also gets ribbed for the power of "smelling like, really, like, really really bad" — but it's a lot more effective than you might think.
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Male Gaze
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Male Gaze: A common occurrence when the female cast is involved in the '80s series. How many times has the viewer been treated to Teela's backside, whether she was landing or being crept up upon by a villain? Actually it goes the other way too. How many times is the camera aimed directly at He-Man's chest (but, tragically, almost never at that of any other male characters)? The whole series is much more enjoyable for straight females anyway, what with all the (almost) nude dudes all over the bleeding place.
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Growing Muscles Sequence
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Growing Muscles Sequence: Averted in the first cartoon because in order to cut animation costs, Adam is already as buff as He-Man, his lighter skin and clothes being the only differences between the two. Played straight in some episodes of the 2002 series, until He-Man gets his armor.
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink
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Fantasy Kitchen Sink: Val Staples in the Toys That Made Us episode of "He-Man" even refers to it as "the kitchen sink property".
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Red and Black and Evil All Over
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Red and Black and Evil All Over: Hordak's toy colors, Anti Eternia He-Man, Adora before being freed from Horde control, Jitsu & Ninjor.
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Reptiles Are Abhorrent
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Reptiles Are Abhorrent: Played completely straight: See the cannibalistic, scheming, and downright evil snake-men; and Whiplash, a crude bully considered an embarrassment and a traitor by the rest of his people. Actually subvertred with the rest of Whiplash's species. They're more or less portrayed as neutral in the 2002 cartoon; the entire reason they hate Whiplash and consider him a traitor is probably because he's giving the rest of the a bad name. Averted with Lizard Man, a one-off member of the Heroic Warriors who only ever appeared in the 80s cartoon.
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Dub Name Change
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Dub Name Change: When the Filmation series arrived in Brazil, several characters had their name changed. Skeletor became "Esqueleto" (Brazilian Portuguese for "Skeleton"); Evil-Lyn became "Maligna"; Beast-Man's name was translated; Trap-Jaw became "Mandíbula"; Man-At-Arms became "Mentor" (the name "Duncan" was occasionally used as well); Man-E-Faces became "Multi-faces"; Ram-Man became "Aríete"; Orko became "Gorpo". Orko's name change deserves special mention during his Forgotten Birthday episode. He got a cake with his name written and the Brazilian dub had Prince Adam comment that "Gorpo"'s name was misspelled. To be fair, as mentioned in the Trivia page, his name was originally to be Gorpo, but a big G in his costume would make difficult to mirror the animation cells, which was necessary due to the low budget, so they changed his name to Orko in order to have a symmetrical letter in his costume. In the French dub, He-Man's name was changed to Musclor, fitting the suffix of certain characters whose names end with -or. Averted in the dub of the 2002 series, which decided to have those characters keep their original names.
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Hunk
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Hunk: He-Man himself.
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Leotard of Power
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Leotard of Power: All the Action Girls, good or evil.
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Equal-Opportunity Evil
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Equal-Opportunity Evil: Both subverted and played straight. Mostly subverted, as He-Man's team consists of Lizardman, Stratos, Buzz-Off, and at least one cyborg, but also sort of played straight when seeing how DIVERSE Skeletor's minions really are.
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Crossover
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Crossover: With Superman in the comics, twice in fact. The first featured the origin of Superman's weakness to magic, and was the first time He-Man was shown having another identity. More recently with the entire DC Universe, ThunderCats, and Injustice: Gods Among Us. Origins had a toy line only crossover with the WWE entitled ''Masters of the WWE Universe" which gave wrestlers accessories & armor from the series, albeit without a story crossover. Unfortunately the line ended due to the WWE not being satisfied with contract terms that prevented the toys form being sold at wrestling venues.
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Although never covered in the series itself, the later minicomics (which notionally conform to the animated canon) were set to reveal that Skeletor was in fact Keldor, Randor's long-lost brother and thus Adam (and He-Man)'s uncle. In the 2002 reboot, Skeletor was even shown in his Keldor days in the pilot and through flashbacks, but they didn't get around to pointing out the familial relationship (although they probably intended to: the writers discussed the fact that they were half-brothers on the DVD commentary). It goes much deeper than that in the 2002 reboot: We learn that Fisto is actually Man-At-Arms' brother, and — had the show continued — would've revealed not only that Teela was the Sorceress' daughter (as in the original series, but she wouldn't have forgotten, afterwards), but also that Fisto is her father. (Though there were also vague allusions that Man-At-Arms might be her biological father rather than just adoptive.) The strange part about that is, in the 2002 series the Sorceress claims her husband (Teela's father?) had died. In the 1983 series Man-At-Arms says he knew Teela's real dad and indicated that he was dead. The comics said that Teela's father was a brave warrior that had died in battle.
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The Starscream: Evil-Lyn is pretty blatant about it. So was Awful Clawful in the original. Also Kobra Khan in the 2002 series when pretending to align with Skeletor. He was completely loyal to King Hiss, however. Tri-Klops in one episode of the 2002 series, "Roboto's Gambit". He builds an army of skeleton soldiers that multiply when destroyed, and sets out on his own to prove to Skeletor that they work. He then decides to just take the castle for himself. Of course, once He-Man smashes the remote that controlled them and Skeletor finds out about his plan, he's quick to get back in line.
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Great Offscreen War: The original minicomics had the Great Wars that caused the devastation of Eternia, which became a Scavenger World (the original reason for the middle ages/Sci fi mix). The 2002 series has the Great Unrest, a war in which Duncan and Randor fought during their youth.
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Team Pet: Cringer/Battle Cat, especially in the '02 series where he can't talk and acts like any normal (though large) feline. And on the villains' side there was Panthor.
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Canon Immigrant: Orko, The Sorceress, and Evil Seed were originally created just for the Filmation cartoon. They all have since been adopted into the He-Man canon — though in Evilseed's case, he did not get a toy until 2015. The Sorceress was in the original comics and all. She was just known by a different name: "The Goddess". The particular look of the Sorceress, nevertheless, puts her closer to this trope. "The Goddess" in the mini-comics looked like Teela in her snake armor form. The bird-woman look was from the cartoon, and, like Orko, was incorporated into the toyline and comics later. Prince Adam and his royal family started appearing in DC Comics and the Filmation cartoon versions before being incorporated into the toyline. Depending on your point of view, the Snake Men and Stinkor may count as well. Absent from the original cartoon (because the show had ended when the Snake Men's toys came out and Stinkor was judged "waaaaay too stupid to use"), they became fairly large parts of the 2002 series. Fellow original toyline characters not featured in the original cartoon Rio-Blast, Clamp Champ, and Snout Spout (although he appeared in the She-Ra: Princess of Power series) were integrated into the 2002 canon in its comic and statue lines. Mo-Larr, Eternian Dentist, oddly enough- he went from being a character in a Robot Chicken sketch, to sort of/part of official canon with the release the Mo-Larr/Skeletor 2-pack in the current Classics toy line; Seth Green himself wrote the back of the box bios, and references to skit were peppered all over (the Skeletor figure has a missing tooth, for starters). Sun-Man, an early 1980s toy line with similar designs to MOTU, created by Yla Eason in response to the lack of diversity in toys at the time (as the number of African-American action figures on the market could literally be counted on one hand), has been integrated into official canon as of 2021 with new Sun-Man toys appearing in the Origins line courtesy of a deal Mattel made with Eason.
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First Injury Reaction: In the climax of the book "He-Man Meets The Beast", the titular Beast is briefly stunned when Orko, hoping to buy Prince Adam time to transform into He-Man, flies up and punches it on the nose as hard as he can. The blow itself wasn't particularly strong, but it was hard enough for the Beast to realize that Orko had actually attacked it, and it's so surprised that Orko wasn't intimidated by its size and terrifying appearance that it actually stops in its tracks while it tries to process this. Then Adam completes his transformation into He-Man, and the Beast flees in terror as it realizes He-Man is a lot more powerful than it is.
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Underwear of Power: All the guys, though He-Man is the only one not to use the "Underwear on the Outside" variety.
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Lady of War: Teela and Evil-Lyn.
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Nobody Calls Me "Chicken"!: The episode "Buzz-Off's Pride" shows this about Buzz-Off.
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Spider Tank: The Spydor from the original toyline.
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Serendipity Writes the Plot / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Serpent Staff / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Shadowed Face, Glowing Eyes / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Shady Scalper / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Showgirl Skirt / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Sibling Switch Squick / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Sir Verb-a-Lot / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Skull for a Head / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Slime, Snails, and Mutant Tails / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Smart Ball / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Smelly Skunk / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Snake People / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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So Bad, It Was Better / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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So Long, Suckers! / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Something Person / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Spider Tank / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Squishy Wizard / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Sssssnaketalk / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Standard Evil Empire Hierarchy / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Strong as They Need to Be / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Super Civil Services / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Super-Powered Alter Ego / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Surveillance as the Plot Demands / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Telescoping Robot / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Terminator Twosome / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Archmage / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Artifact / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Echoer / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Engineer / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Exact Center of Everything / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Gimmick / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Law of Diminishing Defensive Effort / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Right Hand of Doom / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Smurfette Principle / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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The Worm That Walks / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Thinking Up Portals / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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This Looks Like a Job for Aquaman / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Throwing Your Sword Always Works / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Toyless Toyline Character / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Two-Faced / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Universe Bible / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Unrelated in the Adaptation / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Unseen Evil / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Unstoppable Force Meets Immovable Object / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Uplifted Animal / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Use Your Head / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Virtuous Bees / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Warrior vs. Sorcerer / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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We Need a Distraction / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Weaponized Stench / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
When the Planets Align / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Whip of Dominance / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Wizards from Outer Space / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wonder Twin Powers / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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World of Muscle Men / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
World's Strongest Man / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
hasFeature
Wronski Feint / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe / int_e23ff2b1
 Masters of the Universe (Franchise)
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Yellow Eyes of Sneakiness / int_e23ff2b1
 Legend Of Maxx (Webcomic)
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Masters of the Universe (Franchise)