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Trap Jaw is a weapons expert and cyborg with a metal jaw, which can bite through anything. [96] [97] In the mini-comic originally packaged with Trap Jaw, "The Menace of Trap Jaw," he is a villain from another dimension that Skeletor invades in an attempt to enter Castle Grayskull. While Skeletor attempts to weaken the Castle's defenses, Trap ...
Skeletor wreaks havoc at the Royal Palace with the Diamond of Disappearance, which transports all who look at it into a timeless dimension. Beast Man, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, Evil-Lyn and Panthor appear. He-Man tells viewers to watch out for those people who promise a get rich quick scheme and to "not sell yourself short."
He-Man is a superhero and the protagonist of the sword and planet Masters of the Universe franchise, which includes a toy line, several animated television series, comic books, and a feature film. He-Man is characterized by his superhuman strength and in most variations, is the alter ego of Prince Adam.
Cam Clarke – Prince Adam / He-Man, King Grayskull; Brian Dobson – Skeletor / Keldor, Buzz-Off, Webstor, King Hiss, Sssqueeze, Ceratus; Paul Dobson – Man-E-Faces, Snake Face, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, Chief Carnivus; Michael Donovan – King Randor, Count Marzo, Roboto, Hordak (1st Time), Tung Lashor
Jared Leto is set to play another maniacal laughing villain on screen.. The actor, 52 — known for portraying The Joker in Suicide Squad and Zack Snyder's Justice League — has been cast as ...
These cassettes would continue to add to the expanding Masters of the Universe mythos, introducing the world of Anti-Eternia, with an evil alternate universe version of He-Man. [224] [225] Home video releases of Filmation's animated series were produced by RCA/Columbia on VHS and Betamax for 11 volumes with red framed box art, before switching ...
The footage shows a man in Japan giving the hippos a not-so-little treat. He plops the whole watermelon into the hippo's open mouth, and just like that the hippo smashes it into pieces in one ...
Both the He-Man/She-ra movie and the Christmas special were Filmation productions, set in the same continuity as the original He-Man cartoon, and with the same production cast and crew. Reruns continued to air in syndication until 1988, at which point USA Network bought the rights to the series. USA aired He-Man until September 1990. The ...