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Skeletor as he appeared in the 2002 MYP animated series. In the series, Skeletor (voiced by Brian Dobson) serves as the main antagonist of the first season and, along with Kobra Khan and Rattlor, one of three secondary antagonists of the second season. Skeletor was formerly the warlord Keldor, who trained in the dark arts and was taught the ...
Likewise, Skeletor's dragon-blaster and He-Man's thunder-punch powers were never seen in the animated series, but debut here in the mini comics Skeletor's Dragon and The Treachery of Modulok. [ 156 ] [ 161 ] Roboto also received an alternate origin story in The Battle of Roboto , being a creation of Man-At-Arms rather than a wandering alien, as ...
Hordak (Hor-dak) is Skeletor's old master, She-Ra's archenemy, [104] [105] and the Horde's ruthless cyborg commander who conquered most of the planet Etheria. According to most story media, Skeletor betrayed Hordak and trapped him in "another dimension" before beginning his own conquest of the planet Eternia.
The pilot episode, "Diamond Ray of Disappearance", has a minute or so of footage missing due to the master tapes being damaged. In the original version, after teleporting the King and Queen and Man-At-Arms away to another dimension, Skeletor turns the ray onto Orko, who gets stuck inside a vase which deflects the beam. Orko escapes to warn He-Man.
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 ...
Skeletor intended to force him into submission, rather than killing him – fearing that doing the latter would turn He-Man into a martyr who would inspire others to fight. He-Man's primary weapon was his sword, but he also used other weapons (such as a laser-gun in the film and the mini-comics, a battle axe, a shield, and other equipment ...
After Skeletor kills Saurod for failing to capture He-Man and the Cosmic Key, Evil-Lyn tries to convince Skeletor that their talents could still be useful. This stance prompts Skeletor to force her into control of his troops on their second mission to Earth to track down the heroes. She succeeds in capturing the Cosmic Key, but Skeletor once ...
A promotional photo of Dolph Lundgren as He-Man and Frank Langella as Skeletor illustrates the video game packaging. The MSX version of the game is titled Masters of the Universe. Two other Masters of the Universe video games were published in the same year: Masters of the Universe: The Arcade Game and Masters of the Universe: The Super Adventure.