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drees, Rich (April 12, 2010). "MASTERS OF THE UNIVERSE Gets Screenwriters". Filmbuffonline.com . Retrieved April 12, 2010. Later on that year, the first wave of action figures in 1982 would also include Teela ("heroic warrior goddess"), Mer-Man ("evil ocean warlord"), Stratos ("heroic winged warrior"), and Zodac ("the cosmic enforcer"). [87] [88] [89] [90] The Teela action figure was originally proposed as representing both the Sorceress character (when wearing the figure's "snake armor") and the Teela character (when without the "snake armor"), as Mattel believed there would not be enough demand for two female action figures in the initial wave. [17] Alongside the first wave of figures were the Battle Ram ("mobile launcher") and Wind Raider ("assault lander") vehicles and the playset Castle Grayskull ("fortress of power and mystery"). [91] [92] [93] These first figures as well as Castle Grayskull were primarily designed by Mark Taylor, [70] [94] [95] although the final production sculpt of the original He-Man action figure was completed by Tony Guerrero [68] and the first vehicles were designed by Ted Mayer. [69]

Masters of the Universe Classics, Super7 & DC Comics (2008–2020) [ edit ] MOTU Classics (2008–2020) [ edit ] a b "Spikor – Untouchable master of evil combat (1985)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018 . Retrieved August 1, 2018. Zach Seemayer (April 30, 2019). "Noah Centineo Confirms He's Playing He-Man in 'Masters of the Universe': 'I Am Very Excited' ". MSN. Kit, Borys. " 'Grayskull' lands new writer". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on May 16, 2009 . Retrieved May 14, 2009.Barbarossa Custom Creations Laser Power He-Man". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on August 22, 2018 . Retrieved August 22, 2018. D'Alessandro, Anthony (January 28, 2022). " 'Masters Of The Universe' Live-Action Mattel Movie Heads To Netflix After Being In Development At Sony; Kyle Allen To Play He-Man". Deadline Hollywood . Retrieved January 28, 2022.

Kim Masters (October 9, 2019). "Studio Dilemma: Risk a Box Office Flop, or Sell to Netflix?". The Hollywood Reporter. Stridor – Heroic Armored War Horse (1984)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018 . Retrieved August 1, 2018.UK - Masters of the Universe Adventure - Egmont Magazines (1986-1988)". He-Man.org . Retrieved July 30, 2018. He-Man's most prominent allies include Man-At-Arms, [16] a wise loyal veteran soldier and inventor; and his adopted daughter Teela, a spirited and skillful female warrior, often portrayed as captain of the Eternian Royal Guard and a potential love interest of He-Man/Prince Adam. [17] The childlike Trollan magician Orko also often features as one of He-Man's closest allies; [18] as does Stratos, a flying bird-man from the kingdom of Avion; [19] Ram-Man, a stout dimwitted warrior with springlike legs and a large helmet that encloses his head and upper torso; [20] and Man-E-Faces, an actor with face-changing abilities. [21]

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 to their Magic Window brand with The Secret of the Sword movie in 1985, for 12 additional He-Man and the Masters of the Universe volumes and 10 She-Ra: Princess of Power VHS releases. [226] [227] Golden Books, Germany's Ocean and Select, and various others also released Masters of the Universe video content in the 1980s. [228] [229] a b "Two Bad – Double-headed evil strategist (1985)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018 . Retrieved August 1, 2018. a b "Faker – Evil robot of Skeletor (1983)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on July 26, 2018 . Retrieved July 26, 2018.Lawrence, Derek (April 26, 2017). "McG no longer directing Masters of the Universe". Entertainment Weekly. a b "Zodac – Cosmic Enforcer (1982)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on July 26, 2018 . Retrieved July 26, 2018. Interview with Steven Grant". He-Man.org. Archived from the original on December 13, 2006 . Retrieved February 14, 2007. He-Man.org > Publishing > Comics > Brazil - Editora Abril - Masters of the Universe (1987-1988)". www.he-man.org . Retrieved October 24, 2019.

A game based on the second Masters of the Universe series, titled He-Man: Power of Grayskull, was developed by Taniko and published by TDK Mediactive in October 2002 for the Game Boy Advance, which also featured an introductory mini comic. A follow-up developed by Savage Entertainment and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment, He-Man: Defender of Grayskull, was released for PlayStation 2 in February 2005. a b "Jitsu – Evil master of martial arts (1984)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018 . Retrieved August 1, 2018.Various comics and magazines containing Masters of the Universe–related content were also released outside the United States, in the United Kingdom, Germany, France (as Musclor et les Maîtres de l'univers), Finland, Argentina, Brazil, Spain, Italy, and several other countries in the late 1980s. [199] One of the most notable was produced by Egmont's London Editions in the United Kingdom, which published 72 issues biweekly of their By The Power Of Grayskull...Masters Of The Universe comic magazine from 1986 to 1988. The series was headed by Brian Clarke, and is often noted for in-depth stories expanding the canon and the origins of many Masters of the Universe characters. In addition, London Editions would introduce several new characters, such as "Scrollos," who served as an in-universe editor and guide to the series. [200] From issue 50 onward, the series would begin to reprint many translated and reworked versions of Ehapa's German Language comics, although original content was still produced for "the Secret Files of Scrollos" portion of the comic magazine until its demise in late 1988. [201] Fourteen issues of For the Honor of Grayskull She-Ra were also produced by London Editions from 1986 to 1987, as were several one-shot special issues, which included a dual He-Man and She-Ra feature-length adventure in Twins of Power. [202] Starting in 1987, London Editions added a second larger monthly comic magazine entitled Masters of the Universe Adventure, which ran for 18 issues before turning into a New Adventures themed magazine He-Man Adventure for six more issues, before ending the series with four final issues in a best-of format of reprints in 1991. [203] [204] The ruling antagonist faction of the series, the Evil Horde (whose members are often depicted with a bat-like insignia), is led on Etheria by Hordak (as voiced by George DiCenzo, portrayed with a snorting laugh and temperament slightly more fearsome than Skeletor's), [30] who rules Etheria from the industrial-/technological-looking monstrosity known as the Fright Zone. [160] The Horde enslaves the people of Etheria through Hordak's legions of armored robot-like Horde Troopers, mechanized vehicles, and his special task force of henchman known as the Force Squad. [175] The Force Squad, lead originally by Adora and now by Catra (raven-haired villainess with a magic mask, giving her the ability to turn into a vicious panther), [43] consists of the bug-eyed Mantenna (whom Hordak loves to torment, often dropping him through trapdoors), [42] the fearsome Beast Island operator Grizzlor, [45] the hulking life-force-draining amphibian-like Leech, [46] the whiny shape-shifting Imp, [41] and the pincer-clawed scorpion woman Scorpia. [47] The Horde was later joined by others, including Skeletor's former scientist henchman Modulok, [44] his robotic creation Multi-Bot, [176] the future Snake Men Tung-Lashor and Rattlor, [177] [178] Entrapta the evil inventor with deadly braids, the octopus woman Octavia, the Horde zookeeper Vultak, and the robot Horde Trooper commander Dylamug. [121] The overarching interplanetary supreme leader of the Horde, Horde Prime, who held leadership over both Hordak and Skeletor, was also introduced during the She-Ra Filmation series. [179] Some of the other popular one-off heroes and villains were Spinnerella, Huntara, General Sunder, False-Face, Colonel Blast, the Red Knight, Granita the comet warrior, Sorrowful the Dragon, the Meteorbs, and the Star Sisters. [121] a b "Moss Man – Heroic spy & master of camouflage (1985)". Battle Ram: A He-Man Blog. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018 . Retrieved August 1, 2018. Sneider, Jeff (October 12, 2012). "Wenk to pen 'Masters of the Universe' ". Variety . Retrieved October 12, 2012.

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