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The episode concludes with He-man carrying Teela off into the sunset. Note: The episode shows He-Man transforming back into Prince Adam by holding up the Power Sword and proclaiming, "Let the power return." Man-At-Arms tells viewers to generally be safe, and specifically, to wear a seat belt and not play with fire.
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.
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]
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (often referred to simply as He-Man) is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattel's toy line Masters of the Universe. [1] [2] [3] The show was one of the most popular animated shows of the 1980s.
Masters of the Universe is an American animated superhero fantasy television series produced by Kevin Smith and Powerhouse Animation Studios.A sequel [1] to the 1983–1985 series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe by Filmation, while ignoring the events of The New Adventures of He-Man (1990), the plot of Revelation explores unresolved storylines from the original 1980s series.
Skeletor uses his Havoc powers to turn his minions into the Dark Masters: Evil-Lyn, Trap-Jaw and Beast Man. While the Masters fight the Dark Masters one-on-one, their new powers make them an equal match for the team. He-Man battles Skeletor, but Skeletor manages to break the Sword of Power in half, cutting the Masters off from the Power of ...
Stinkor was first introduced in 1985 as an action figure from the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe toyline and came packaged with a mini-comic entitled The Stench of Evil!. The Stinkor action figure had a semi-foul scent, giving it the distinction of being one of the few toys whose "action feature" was an odor.
John Erwin (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword, She-Ra: Princess of Power, He-Man and She-Ra: A Christmas Special) Doug Parker (Prince Adam) / Garry Chalk (He-Man) (The New Adventures of He-Man) Cam Clarke (He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002)) Chris Wood (Masters of the Universe: Revelation)