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In June 2009, Mill Creek Entertainment acquired the rights to the series and subsequently released He-Man and the Masters of the Universe - The Complete Series, a 4-disc box set featuring all 39 episodes of the series on DVD in Region 1 on September 29, 2009. [8]
The Masters of the Universe Role Playing Game is a fantasy system based on the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe cartoon series. [1] It consists of a boardgame that includes simple role-playing rules. Players can take on the roles of popular characters like He-Man, Teela, and Orko, who are pitted against Skeletor and the forces of evil. [1]
Hordak is voiced by George DiCenzo in the 1980s series, Colin Murdock in the 2002 He-Man series, Keston John in the 2018 She-Ra series, and Kevin Conroy in the 2021 He-Man series. In February 2017, Comic Book Resources ranked the character third among "Eternia’s 15 Mightiest Villains". [110]
To tie in with a new line of action figures based upon the original toyline, a new He-Man cartoon series was produced in 2002–03 by Mike Young Productions, titled He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and given the marketing subtitle "vs. the Snake Men" in its second season.
In the past, Eternia is attacked by the sorcerer Keldor and his Evil Warriors, battling against Captain Randor and the Masters of the Universe. The Elders of Eternia, aware of this attack, seal away their magical power into an orb and prophecise that a hero will rise to defend Eternia from evil in the future, before Randor defeats Keldor by deflecting a vial of poison into his face.
According to a he-man.org interview with one of the series producers, Keldor is Randor's half-brother. [citation needed] If a third season had been produced, it would have seen Skeletor and He-Man dealing with the Horde invasion and Hordak, who Skeletor would have defeated. It also would have shown Skeletor's part in kidnapping of She-Ra and ...
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He-Man: The Most Powerful Game in the Universe is a 2012 handheld video game developed by Canadian studio Glitchsoft and released by Chillingo. [3] Players control He-Man, travelling through seven regions of Eternia, with the possibility of summoning allies such as Man-At-Arms, the Sorceress and Orko in battle against Skeletor and the Evil Horde.