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Welcome back! His figure was made after the end of the s Filmation cartoon so he did not appear in animation. She acts as a conduit to the surging energies that dwell within the walls of Castle Grayskull.

She can only temporarily access them, as it is shown to overwhelm her when exerting the power for long periods of time. Her powers include; telepathy, telekinesis, clairvoyance, teleportation, large scale energy barriers, mystics bolts, illusion projection and can polymorph.

It is she who bestows on Prince Adam the power to become He-Man. With Grayskulls magic focused by the power sword, He-Man has inexhaustible access to Grayskulls power.

It allows her to use the power of Grayskull and remain in her true-form temporarily. Once the crystal is exhausted, her link to Grayskull diminishes and she will revert to her falcon form, Zoar.

In the series, the Sorceress is far from powerless outside Castle Grayskull in her human form, as she demonstrates when she magically defends a village against an evil warlord.

The series also portrays the Sorceress as more capable and more involved with the goings-on of Eternia. Unlike the s Sorceress, who mainly sent psychic calls for help to He-Man, the Sorceress is more of a defender herself, physically and magically protecting Castle Grayskull and the power of the Elders contained within.

The Sorceress is also the mother of Teela , who is destined to inherit her place, although Teela does not know this initially. In the incarnation, the Sorceress' connection to Teela is alluded to early on in the series.

The Sorceress herself is quite different in appearance from her 80s version. The s version features a woman in a white feathered leotard with a falcon-shaped feathered headdress and wings.

In the version, the Sorceress is much more Egyptian in appearance, with a headdress resembling the Egyptian god Horus, an armored bodice, skirt, bare arms, jewelry, and a magical staff.

It is disclosed that the Sorceress is just one in a line of Sorceresses whose duty it is to protect the secrets of Castle Grayskull. A memorial service is held in the Sorceress' honor in Eternos City following the battle at Grayskull.

Her action figure was released belatedly, as the toyline was about to end. The Sorceress character originated at Mattel, but the action figure is based on her Filmation cartoon design.

In the s live-action film, the Sorceress is portrayed by Christina Pickles. Stratos is one of the Heroic Warriors.

He appeared regularly in early episodes of the s cartoon series by Filmation, and the season 2 episode "Betrayal of Stratos" explained that Stratos and his people gained their power of flight from the Egg of Avion, a sacred relic of his kingdom.

The cartoon series by Mike Young Productions portrayed Stratos as a long-serving member of the Masters and seemingly one of the older members of their ranks.

Stratos and his race featured prominently in the episode "Sky War" which revealed that Avion has had clashes with the people of Andreenos the bee people but, thanks to Stratos and the Andreenid captain Buzz-off working together as Masters of the Universe, there is now peace between the two peoples.

No origin was ever given for Stratos in either of the two cartoons, but a comic produced by MV Creations to accompany the series revealed that his entire race was flightless until a magical staff gave them wings and the power of flight.

The people of Avion use rocket packs for increased speed and navigation. During battle, they also carry rocket launchers and bombs.

In the s series, Stratos sported just a few feathers on his arms and flew Superman style, with his arms straight ahead.

In the series, Stratos was redrawn to have full wings and a little more heft to his frame. Stratos will appear in the Live Action He-Man movie.

Snout Spout is a heroic firefighter with a metal elephant -shaped head, who can squirt water out of his trunk. In several of his She-Ra appearances, he is called by the figure's prototype name Hose Nose.

He only appears in the She-Ra cartoon because the original He-Man cartoon stopped production by the time his figure was released.

Of course, one episode mentioned that he was a friend of He-Man. He more closely resembled the action figure in his "Snout Spout" appearance than he did in his "Hose Nose" appearance.

His figure came with a fireman's axe he did not have this in the cartoon. In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Jaxton was an Etherian peasant who was one of three gladiators captured by Hordak and thrown into the experimental matrix which grafted cybernetic parts to him.

He later escaped to Eternia and sided with He-Man. Snout Spout is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the s cartoon.

He can generate whirlwinds and fly by spinning his torso and arms. He was only shown twice in the s series because his figure was released before the cartoon's closure.

The figure came with a yellow shield which is absent in the cartoon. In the continuity, Sy-Klone was recast as a mystic guardian of the Legacy Stones and the last defender of Anwat Gar, the Tibetan-Japanese-style temple that housed these stones.

Sy-Klone's look resembles that of a stylized samurai. He tends to speak in proverbs, which irritates Teela from time to time. He is very lawful and righteous in nature.

Other Gar like him were still very much active during the period when King Grayskull lived. The original minicomics depicted Teela as a magical clone of the Sorceress created by Skeletor to do his bidding.

However, she was rescued from Skeletor by Man-At-Arms, who raised her as his daughter and trained Teela to serve on the side of good. This portrayal of the character was abandoned for the Filmation cartoon series, which portrayed her as the biological daughter of the Sorceress and an unnamed and apparently deceased father, although she was unaware of her true heritage.

Teela is very outspoken and opinionated, at times disregarding direct orders from her father or being left to deal with the consequences for her disobedience.

One of her duties is to teach combat skills to Prince Adam. She frequently berates him for his careless and worry-free attitude, but is fond of him nonetheless.

She secretly admires He-Man and wishes Prince Adam could be more like him, unaware that the two are one and the same. Episodes such as "Teela's Quest" and "Teela's Triumph" explained that someday Teela will be made aware of the secrets of Grayskull and succeed her mother as the Castle's guardian, although her destiny must be kept secret from her until the right time comes.

The cartoon series followed much the same portrayal although the character seemed slightly younger, portrayed as an ambitious and headstrong teenager.

In several episodes of this series she came much closer to suspecting the dual identity of Prince Adam and He-Man than she ever did in the s series.

The toyline Masters of the Universe Classics has a storyline that combines elements of previous canons with new material, creating a new continuity.

This version of Teela is a clone of the Sorceress as in the early minicomics , is depicted with both red and blonde hair, and would one day take over from her mother as the new Sorceress.

Later, during a battle through Subternia to bring back her mother, the deceased Sorceress of Grayskull, Teela overshoots a jump intended to take out King Hiss and is engulfed in a mystical flame.

Dead to her friends for mere seconds, she is reborn as the new Sorceress of Grayskull. In the s live-action film, Teela is portrayed by Chelsea Field.

Tytus was a heroic giant warlord with long blonde hair, who aided He-Ro in Preternia. His weapon of choice is an unusual hollowed-out "capture hammer", which he uses to grab his enemies.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics , Tytus came from Perpetua which he had to leave when the dinosaurs there developed strange techno parts.

Zodac is a Cosmic Enforcer. Much confusion has arisen over the character's true allegiance due to conflicting portrayals in different media.

However, the DC Comics and the Filmation cartoon series indicated that the character strives to maintain a neutral standpoint, helping both good and evil sides in their times of need while leaning more towards the cause of justice.

He appeared in three episodes of the Filmation cartoon series, most prominently in "The Search" in which he was seen to put He-Man to the test of retrieving the mystical object known as the Starseed, which could give its holder power over the whole universe.

A twist at the end of the episode revealed that Zodac had also informed Skeletor about the Starseed, so that He-Man would be given the chance to retrieve it from him and be tested to find out whether he could overcome the lust for power.

Several other media in the s, such as the UK Ladybird books, pictured Zodac as a thoroughly evil character, a generic member of Skeletor's henchmen.

In the cartoon, he did not have the chest hair the figure had, nor did he have the action figure's gun. Also, the figure had clawed hands and feet, while the cartoon version wore gloves.

The cartoon series gave a radically different portrayal of the character. Again he was not officially allied with either the heroic or evil forces, but rather than being a universal mediator between both sides he was portrayed as an ancient and mystical warrior who followed his own sense of right and wrong, without much regard for others.

He was introduced in the season 1 episode "Snake Pit" as a warrior who had helped defeat the Snake Men in ancient times and held a centuries-long grudge against King Hiss after the latter killed and ate his brother.

In season 2, he was called upon to stop the Snake Men after they were unleashed on present-day Eternia, but in a shock twist it was revealed it was Zodac himself who allowed the Snake Men to be freed, purely so he could exact his own revenge on King Hiss.

Although the character's sense of morality was highly questionable in this series, he ended up being treated as the ultimate hero of the season, defeating King Hiss all by himself in the series' penultimate episode "Awaken the Serpent".

Also unlike many throughout the series run, Zodak is amongst the very few who knew of Adam's true identity as He-Man from the beginning.

The character was packaged as 'Zodak' in the contemporary toy line and his appearance was significantly altered- for reasons of racial diversity he was black-skinned rather than Caucasian, and had a somewhat tribal appearance, with white tribal markings on his arms.

He wielded a staff, unlike the original Zodac who carried a laser gun. Due to the radical difference between the version of Zodac and his s counterpart, the current Masters of the Universe Classics adult collector's toy line has split him into two separate characters.

The first of these is 'Zodac' real name Zodac Zur who is the Cosmic Enforcer as in the s media, while the second is 'Zodak' real name Kar-Tor , a student of the former who took his name and appearance and dedicated himself to fighting the Snake Men.

In the ongoing series from DC Comics, Zodac was given a new and completely different backstory; he is now known as Cosmic Enforcer , Second Platoon out of Overkill Battalion , but he's also the half-brother of Hordak and the son of Horde Prime.

He is killed and his body absorbed by Hordak one million years before the birth of Adam of the House of Miro.

Zodac was voiced by Lou Scheimer in the series and Christopher Judge in the series. His wife was the sorceress Veena. Hordak defeated the forces of King Hiss and was set to challenge Grayskull.

A magic Oracle who, like Orko, hailed from Trolla revealed to Grayskull that he already had the power within him to defeat Hordak.

Mortally wounded in the battle, Grayskull instructed his comrades and advisors to use his power to keep the peace on Eternia and that, one day, a hero would come to help in that endeavor.

As he died, Veena promised to protect the power that resided in Grayskull to the best of her abilities and, when she was no longer capable, that she would find one to take her place.

Grayskull's immense power rose from his corpse, imbued his sword with power, then surrounded his comrades, who were magically transformed into the beings known as the Council of Elders.

King Grayskull's action figure was released as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline. In addition, there was an action figure called Spirit of Grayskull where the bio mentions that King Grayskull's ghost still resides in Castle Grayskull and helps the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull protect it.

King Grayskull was voiced by Cam Clarke in the series. She is a sorceress with similar powers to the later Sorceress of Castle Grayskull where she wears bird-like attire, leg guards, and is always barefoot.

When King Grayskull died, Queen Veena promised to protect the power that resided in Grayskull to the best of her abilities and, when she was no longer capable, that she would find one to take her place.

In addition, she has taken on Sharella as her apprentice where Sharella became the Goddess of Castle Grayskull. Queen Veena Grayskull was voiced by Nicole Oliver in the series.

Battle Lion is a green lion named Granger who is the pet of King Grayskull and serves a role that would later be served by Cringer.

He-Ro was the most powerful wizard in the universe and a heroic cosmic warrior. He was the protagonist of the "Powers of Grayskull" prequel that was never released.

Uttering the magic words "By the power of good, I strive for peace! According to his action figures' packaging biography, his real name is Ro and he was infected with a techno-organic virus by the Horde Supreme during an epic battle and sent through a vortex to the magic planet of Eternia, where he was healed by Eldor.

Out of gratitude, he fought with King Grayskull, eventually bequeathing his magic sword to King Grayskull upon his heroic death.

The original action figure was created but not produced. Only prototype pictures exist. His bio stated that he found "Gray" in a crater affected by a techno virus where Eldor healed him with a mystic pool.

To repay Eldor, "Gray" became his student and they fought against the Snake Men. After the death of King Grayskull, the Power of the Universe was transferred from the Sword of Power to the Council of Elders, who hid it deep within his castle.

Knowing the full sword was the key to channeling the power again, they split it in two to prevent it from falling into the hands of evil.

For five thousand years, they waited for a worthy heir to be born. During this time their spirit guide, the creature known as The Goddess of Eternia , trained secret heroic guardians to keep the two halves of the sword separated.

Many of these brave warriors took the name "He-Man" in honor of the sword they protected giving birth to many different legends of the protector of Eternia.

The Goddess is a translucent green repaint of the Masters of the Universe Classics Teela action figure. She is based on an early version of the Sorceress, as she appeared in the minicomic "He-Man and the Power Sword".

This figure is notorious among collectors for its poor quality plastic, which is prone to breakage. The characters "real name" Sharella originates from the short-lived Masters of the Universe spin-off line "The Powers of Grayskull", where she was intended to be a tribal chieftess who would have helped Eldor raise Gray aka He-Ro and guided him in his battles against the Snake Men.

While the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline used the name Sharella for the Goddess of Castle Grayskull, it was also mentioned that she started out as an apprentice to Queen Grayskull.

One hundred years before Prince Adam was born, Wun-Dar , a warrior from deep in the savage underground city of Tundaria, rescued a young woman who turned out to be the Goddess of Eternia.

Providing him with cosmic battle armor and a sophisticated ray gun that could tap into almost unlimited power, the Goddess tasked Wun-Dar to protect both halves of the sword of He and keep them apart so as not to fall into the hands of evil.

Like many warriors before him, Wun-Dar became known as "The He-Man", battling in a savage way to keep evil from obtaining the key to the great power hidden inside the long-forgotten Castle Grayskull.

The character Wun-Dar was created for the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, with an action figure available exclusively to customers who purchased the monthly subscription.

This figure is based on "Savage He-Man", an extremely rare action figure of unknown origins, which is a brown-haired repaint of the original He-Man.

It is commonly believed among the fan community to be a promotional item associated with Wonder Bread , but no documentation has as yet been found to prove the theory.

Mattel named the Classics figure "Wun-Dar" to pay homage to the myth, as well as including a small plastic loaf of bread accessory with the toy.

Then year-old Nathan Bitner entered the contest with Fearless Photog , eventually winning. Despite the contest's premise however, Fearless Photog never went into production.

In , Mattel revealed that Fearless Photog would finally receive a figure as the first entry in their six-figure Masters of the Universe Classics 30th Anniversary series.

His bio depicts him as an apprentice to Gwildor who invented the Photog Emulator which got him a spot in the Masters of the Universe. Fearless Photog had the ability to "focus in" on his enemies and drain their strength.

His chest plate displayed silhouettes of his defeated enemies. In the s series, Marlena Glenn is an astronaut from Earth. Her ship crash-landed on Eternia.

In the s series, Queen Marlena is portrayed wearing a crown and long gown and not doing much other than attending dinners with her husband King Randor.

However, in the episode "The Rainbow Warrior", her skills as both a pilot and a leader are shown in great detail.

Later in that episode it is hinted that Queen Marlena also knows her son is He-Man. This is later confirmed on the Classics toy's biography card.

Queen Marlena in the series also wears a gown and crown, but unlike her previous incarnation, offers counsel to her husband and goes on diplomatic missions around Eternia.

She is also able to fight with a knife and blaster to defend herself as seen when she is stalked by Kobra Khan and Tung Lashor. Unlike her husband King Randor, she did not have a toy made of her until the Masters of the Universe Classics line in , which packaged her as both the royal queen and the space captain.

In the 80s series, her greed was taken advantage of by Skeletor where she framed Stratos for a sabotage and got him banished from Avion.

When she stole the Egg of Avion, Skeletor double-crossed her and had Whiplash imprison her in a cage. After Skeletor was defeated and Stratos was cleared of all charges, Hawke was placed on punishment detail.

In the series, Hawke is a warrior that is loyal to Stratos. She later was present with the Avionian representatives who are members of King Randor's council.

Hawke got an action figure in Masters of the Universe classics wave. When Delora got badly injured after recovering the Egg of Avion and the Emerald Staff of Avion from Skeletor, Stratos and Hawke used its powers which healed her and granted the Avionians the power of flight.

Hawke is voiced by Kathleen Barr in the TV series. Kittrina is a cat-like warrior who appeared in the s series and is a member of the Cat Folk race that lived in the Vine Jungle.

Afterwards, Kittrina plans to improve the relationship between the humans and the Cat Folk after being infatuated by Battel Cat.

Kittrina is voiced by Linda Gary in the s series. First appearing the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Slamurai is a heroic white-clad ninja from the planet Bashido and an enemy of Ninjor.

John Spector is a former palace guard who eventually became known as The Mighty Spector , a time-traveling spy in a purple "vortex suit" and member of the Time Agents.

Reporting to King He-Man in the not-to-distant future, he travels around in a hovercraft he calls the "Spectormobile".

Created exclusively for the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline. Sir Laser-Lot is a knight in an enchanted blue armor wielding a laser sword, shield, and mace.

He was the mightiest of King Grayskull's knights on Preternia. When working for King Miro, Dekker trained the palace guards and met Duncan who Dekker took on as an apprentice.

He does occasionally help the Masters of the Universe in their fight against the forces of evil. Dekker was created for the cartoon series and was eventually made into an action figure in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline which revealed his full history.

The action figure's swords are based upon the original Castle Grayskull playset's flag symbols and his shield is based upon the emblem on the Castle's Jawbridge.

Reaching out through the Orb of Power that is hidden deep inside Castle Grayskull, He-Man and Teela who is the new Sorceress of Castle Grayskull used an unrepeatable spell to call upon the Powers of Grayskull and infuse life into the very walls of the castle itself.

Rising from the castle's hidden Chamber of Defense, Castle Grayskullman marched into battle swinging his dual swords of power where he helped to turn the tide.

Lord Dactys voiced by Richard Newman in the series is the leader of the bat -like Speleans and an old friend of King Randor.

The Speleans and the Caligars have been in a feud ever since they found their homes destroyed following the Great Unrest where they helped Miro.

He later gained an action figure in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, with his name incorrectly spelled as Lord Dactus.

Exclusive to the series, Ceratus voiced by Brian Dobson is the leader of the Caligars. He has issues with his younger brother Whiplash who betrayed their kind to Skeletor.

At one point, Prince Adam mistook one of the Caligars as Whiplash which angered him. The Caligars and the Speleans have been in a feud ever since they found their homes destroyed following the Great Unrest where they helped Miro.

A Masters of the Universe Classics figure of Ceratus is due for release in Exclusive to the series, Chief Carnivus voiced by Paul Dobson is the lion-like warrior chief of the Qadians, a tribe of cat-people.

The Kulatak Elder voiced by Campbell Lane in the first appearance, Michael Donovan in the second appearance is the elderly leader of the snow monster-like Kulataks which were at first thought to be mythical and is exclusive to the series.

He is shorter than most of his battle comrades with speed and agility as his main attributes. He did not have a toy made of him [32] until when he was included in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline which revealed that his real name is Gayn.

Lizard Man's bio states that he has dealt with discrimination due to his genetic connections to the Snake Men. First appearing in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Plasmar is a warrior who saw his fellow warriors and his family slain by the Horde and the Snake Men during the Battle of Xarkoran.

Absorbing the powers of the Gem of Tomadge, he gained the ability to gain plasma-blast energy. He fought the Snake Men Warriors that he hunted down and even wore their hides.

Plasmar was later found by his old friend Clamp Champ where he sided with He-Man. Sometime after King Grayskull's death, a Viking-like warrior from the north named Vikor was chosen by the Goddess of Castle Grayskull to help protect the Sword of He as Eternia awaits a true heir to be born.

Vikor's legends will never be forgotten in the great archives of Eternia. He-Man has several allies who are independent of the Heroic Warriors.

Although they only occasionally assist He-Man and only when it suits their purposes , they are considered heroic characters nonetheless.

Granamyr voiced by John Erwin is the oldest and wisest of the dragons of Darksmoke, an ancient dragon kingdom on Eternia. Granamyr greatly distrusts humans after a great war between the dragons and humans centuries ago, but he strongly respects He-Man, who convinces him there is still some hope for humankind.

Granamyr is one of the most powerful magic users on Eternia and apparently possesses such extraordinary power that even Skeletor dares not challenge him.

He did not have a toy made of him in the vintage era. As of December , he has now been included in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline.

Created for the cartoon series, the Faceless One voiced by Richard Newman is an ancient ruler of the former city of Zalesia, which now lies in ruins.

But when his daughter was stolen from his kingdom by the Snake Men, his former compatriots turned their backs on him due to breaking their cardinal law against siring a family.

In return for the safety of his progeny King Hiss; leader of the Snake Men, would demand a means of awakening and controlling an ancient God Beast cast in the form of Snake Mountain from the timeless wizard.

The fallen king would oblige but felt incredible guilt at the horror that followed after Serpos was unleashed upon Eternia. As punishment for betraying the world to the Snake Men, the other Elders cursed him with immortality and mystically imprisoned him within the boundaries of his devastated fiefdom, which had been annihilated in the snake deity's wake.

Thousands of years later, he often offers his help or implores the aid of He-Man to atone for past misdeeds, but can only exist outside Zalesia in an intangible ghost-like state.

The mysterious child of the Faceless One is later revealed to be Evil-Lyn herself. An action figure of the Faceless One was released in as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline where his bio was revealed.

Originally appearing in a comic book, Procrustus is an immortal giant with four arms who resides at the very centre of Eternia, holding the planet itself together with his mystical strength ever since Hordak tried to use the Spell of Seperation to get to the Starseed within.

A toy of Procrustus was released in as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline. Strobo is a Cosmic Enforcer who appears in a comic book.

He has a mirror built into his chest and possesses light-reflecting powers. His design was based on a mixture of parts from existing characters- Sy-Klone's body, Zodac's head, and King Randor's cape.

Beast Man makes his debut in Mattel's illustrated books as a follower of Skeletor. As the toyline expanded, he stayed at Skeletor's side.

Beast Man is a mandrill -like humanoid with orange and red fur, who can telepathically summon wild creatures of Eternia to aid Skeletor's schemes.

The whip that accompanied the action figure rarely appeared in the s cartoon but was frequently used in the incarnation as Beast Man's way of controlling the animals he summoned to do his bidding.

In the series, Beast Man is far more ferocious and more of a threat to the heroes. He is a skilled fighter and often comes to the rescue of Skeletor and his fellow Evil Warriors, using his griffins as their most frequent means of transportation.

In the live action movie, Beast Man was portrayed by Tony Carroll. Blade is a master swordsman and bounty hunter with an eyepatch and has a shenandoah but no hair.

His swordsmanship can rival He-Man's. He appears in the movie, the mini-comics and the Marvel comics.

Originally Tri-Klops was going to appear in the movie instead. Like Tri-Klops, his toy is sometimes mistaken for a Heroic Warrior due to his human appearance.

He agreed to help Skeletor at the right price. He was portrayed by Anthony De Longis in the live-action film. Blast-Attak is a robotic warrior built as a walking time bomb.

After a set period of time, he will explode and cause immense damage before reforming, unharmed. He did not appear in the cartoon because it ended before his figure was released.

There is some debate over which faction he belongs to, as the Mattel style guide and the original toy packaging state that he is an Evil Warrior of Skeletor, whilst some comics depict him as a member of the Snake Men serving King Hiss.

The Masters of the Universe Classics toyline designates him as a Snake Man when he was summoned to Eternia by Skeletor's light spell and stolen from him by the Snake Men.

Clawful is a giant anthropomorphic crab with claws similar to a fiddler crab. Whereas the figure has swarthy skin and its boots are dark blue, he has all red skin and yellow boots in the cartoon.

In the series, Clawful is strong but has a childlike mentality and isn't very clever. Despite his constant blunders, it seems he is the only Master of Evil whom Evil-Lyn is fond of.

In one episode we encounter more members of his race, who are more intelligent than Clawful. They can communicate with each other via long distances using the clicking of their pincers.

Evil-Lyn is a malevolent sorceress, whose powers seem to be second only to Skeletor's. Exceptionally cunning, she's merely in Skeletor's ranks to suit her own ends.

In the original series, she was not reliant on wands and other objects to generate her magic, although she has used such artifacts as the Shaping Staff to supplement her spectacular innate powers on a few occasions.

She evinced shades of goodness in one or two episodes, such as 'The Witch and the Warrior', but her nature is essentially fiendish.

There was nothing romantic in her relationship with Skeletor in the original Filmation series, unlike subsequent versions.

Although her primary affiliation was with Skeletor, she would also venture out on her own and assist other dark lords such as Dark-Dream and Gorgon on occasion.

She seemed to be the only one of Skeletor's evil warriors with the courage to raise her voice at him and chastise him. The original figure has yellow skin, although she is depicted in both animated series as having a pallid caucasian flesh tone.

In "The Witch and the Warrior," she removes her helmet for the only time in the series because of extreme heat, and has closely cut white hair.

In an earlier episode she appeared to the Widgets as a blonde, but she was specifically using a magic spell to alter her appearance, even though she wore her usual clothing.

In the series, much more of Evil-Lyn's background is revealed, including the fact that her father, known as The Faceless One, is a powerful sorcerer who despairs of his daughter's choice to follow Skeletor.

Although Evil-Lyn is shown to have her own agenda, she still maintains some loyalty to her bloodline "The things I do for family", she mutters as she rescues the Ram's Stone from the abyss.

Her first meeting with Keldor shows her as a young woman with collar-length white hair who is physically attracted to the man who would become Skeletor "I like what I see," she purrs at Keldor.

Later in the series, her hair is shown to be close cropped. This version of Evil-Lyn relied heavily on her magical staff to cast her spells.

Without it, her powers were significantly diminished. In the live action movie, she is portrayed by Meg Foster. These Meteorbs are renegade members of the Rock People who can transform from meteors to animal forms.

They are portrayed as pets rather than equal members of the Evil Warriors. Faker is an evil duplicate of He-Man, created by Skeletor.

In one annual, he is a deformed clone. However, in his sole appearance in the cartoon, Faker is a magical creation, identical to He-Man apart from glowing eyes and odd intonation.

Faker is voiced by John Erwin in the s series. Jitsu appeared only once as a supporting character in "The Dragon Invasion" episode in The character's name in the script is Chopper, although he is not named on-screen.

His role in this episode is to accompany Skeletor in an invasion of Castle Grayskull. He has only one line and aside from a brief display of his karate-chopping abilities, has no character development.

The character was not used in the franchise relaunch, though was included in Series 6 of NECA's Masters of the Universe mini-statue line, and came with a pack-in figurine of Odiphus, which had originally been planned for release in Other variations with Jitsu from his animated and figure counterparts — the figure has a full goatee beard but, in the cartoon, he only has a Fu Manchu moustache and, whereas the figure has very brown skin, he is a bit whiter in the cartoon his boots are even not black in the cartoon unlike those of the figure.

Also, the Samurai sword that came with the figure was not included with the character in the cartoon. Jitsu is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the s cartoon.

Mer-Man is a fish-man who controls sea life, often depicted as the ruler of Eternia's undersea kingdom. The original action figure had unpainted gloves and boots, unlike the cartoon.

The sword he used in the cartoon is different to the "fishbone" sword that the figure came with. Originally, Mer-Man was slated to appear the live-action movie, but Mattel would not allow the filmmakers to kill off a character they had created.

So, the filmmakers had to create Saurod. In the action figure and Matty Collector action figure Mer-Man comes with a sword and a trident.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics storyline, Mer-Man ruled the undersea realms of Eternia until his kingdom was destroyed by rival ocean clans causing him to side with Skeletor.

Night Stalker appears only in original mini-books. Some versions depict it as Jitsu's evil robotic steed while other versions describe it as the "reincarnation" of the heroic Stridor.

The original toyline paired the robot horse with Jitsu, making the duo the evil counterparts of Stridor and Fisto.

Ninjor is a ninja warrior who works for Skeletor. He was never featured in the cartoon because his figure was released after it ended.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline where he was also called "Ninja Warrior," Ninjor came from another world when he was summoned by Skeletor to help defeat the Heroic Warriors until there was nobody else to help He-Man.

What Skeletor doesn't know is that Ninjor secretly works for Horde Prime in order to find Skeletor's weak points and how to exploit them.

Ninjor was mentioned in Slamurai's bio where he is an enemy of Slamurai. Saurod is vaporized by Skeletor as penalty for the group's failure.

He does not speak in the movie and his name is pronounced by Evil-Lyn as "Saraad" rather than 'Saw-rod".

His action figure has been the source of controversy with claims that it should not be given to a very young child because the sparks that come out of his mouth are a potential fire hazard.

Saurod also tried to steal the Cosmic Key from Gwildor to go back in time to prevent the dilution of his species.

Saurod is performed by Pons Maar in the live-action film. Scare Glow is a skeleton ghost warrior, who seems to have a solid but translucent body, and whose bones emit a strong glow which can intimidate even the bravest opponents.

He wears a long purple cape, and there is a small crack on the forehead of his cranium. He carries a scythe , which is often called the 'Scythe of Doom'.

Scare Glow was introduced into the toy line in His action figure is notable for its 'glow-in-the-dark' special feature, the 'bones' glowing when positioned in a dark space.

In this comic he is summoned to Eternia by Skeletor using a magic spell to call forth the most evil beings of space and time, although it is never stated which time period or dimension Scare Glow originates from.

He is sent out with Ninjor on a mission to attack the Heroic Warriors with the power of his glow. He uses the glow to overpower Prince Adam , evoking in him so much fear that he is even too scared to change into He-Man.

However, he is ousted from Adam's path by Clamp Champ , giving Adam the time to change into He-Man and subsequently defeat him. Due to the fact that Scare Glow was never featured in the original Filmation cartoon, the action figure was released in the last series of the original toy line in As a result, due in part to the figures mysterious origin, it has become one of the most sought after and hardest to find figures by fans.

Scare Glow was one of the last figures released. As fewer figures were selling by this late stage, less were produced, making it rarer as a result.

The last version issued with the glow in the dark Halberd accessory versus the more common Halberd made of non-glowing green plastic is the rarest and hardest-to-find version of this figure.

Because he is one of the last figures to be released in Mattel's toy line, Scare Glow never appeared in the accompanying cartoon series , which had been discontinued by this time, and his appearances throughout all media are minimal.

Another story that majorly features him is "Enter the Ninjor" in issue 11 of the UK Adventure Magazine, which gives him an origin as a being of pure light energy, created by Skeletor in his own image.

Invisible in the light, but not in the dark, he is sent out with Ninjor to mount a series of silent, unseen attacks on He-Man and Fisto as they explore Viper Tower.

His origin as a magical creation of Skeletor is taken from a promotional card provided by Mattel to the publishers of various story media.

A similar story of Scare Glow coming from another dimension summoned by Skeletor is told in an issue of Marvel's Star Comics, Masters of the Universe series.

Although he is not featured in the relaunch of the Masters of the Universe franchise, Scare Glow is used in the comic series from MV Creations.

The story features Scare Glow as a character from another dimension who is summoned by Skeletor to use his powers against the Masters.

In death, his spirit was cursed and banished to the dimension of Infinita until a magical spell of light cast by Skeletor freed him. While being provided with a scythe, Nul became Scare Glow and allied with Skeletor.

Screeech is a barbaric bird that spies for Skeletor. In the cartoon, Screeech is robotic. It is replaced by a bird-like levitating device called a Doomseeker in the series which is used by Tri-Klops to increase the range of his vision-powers and spy on the Heroic Warriors.

Skeletor is the main antagonist of He-Man. A later Mattel minicomic implies that he was once Keldor, brother of King Randor , which was in fact intended.

The series and related materials confirm that Skeletor was once a blue-skinned man named Keldor, though the series itself established no familial connection prior to its cancellation, his connection to Randor was heavily implied.

The later DVD releases of the series featured bios, confirming ultimately that the shows' creators conceived of Keldor as Randor's half-brother.

The only main difference between Skeletor in the cartoon and on the figure is there is no green on his face in the cartoon, nor red glow in his eyes, unlike that of the figure.

The original Skeletor figures wore boots designed for clawed feet. This feature was omitted in Skeletor and a number of other evil warriors in the Filmation series.

Later, he was depicted with ordinary human feet with long, pointed claws on them. In the s live-action movie, Skeletor is portrayed by Frank Langella.

Panthor is Skeletor's evil feline companion, a giant purple panther creature called a Dilynx who serves as an evil counterpart to Battle Cat.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Panthor was a cub by the time an exiled Keldor found him and Panthor had remained loyal to Keldor ever since.

Spikor is a humanoid covered in spikes, and he has a trident for a left arm. Spikor was not featured prominently in the cartoon because his figure was released when the cartoon was drawing to a close and in the cartoon, did not use the club that came with the figure.

In the cartoon, Spikor had normal arms in some episodes and the trident for his left arm in other episodes.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Spikor was originally a blacksmith from Nordling named Kleffton who was fused with an enchanted suit of armor and a mystical trident when he tried to steal a sacred scroll from Nordling's high priests.

After being banished, Kleffton was found by Skeletor who used his blacksmith skills to forge weapons. Spikor is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the s series.

Stinkor is an anthropomorphic skunk with magical control over his own stench. In the version, Stinkor was once a Pelezean named Odiphus who romanticized the lives of outlaws.

The Sorceress tells that, in the time of the Great Unrest, Odiphus betrayed his people to Prahvus in the hopes of being accepted into the evil warlord's gang.

Upon the warlord's defeat by the Sorceress, Odiphus was captured and about to be executed. The Sorceress intervened and Odiphus' life was spared, although he was exiled and retains a grudge against his people.

His first appearance is in the Eternian prison, gleeful over Kobra Khan's escape, although he is not named at that time. Through serendipity, an explosion he caused while meddling in Tri-Klops' lab fulfilled his dream of joining Skeletor's organization.

The resulting mutations caused the furry creature to gain height, muscle, and the ability to speak in a humanoid manner. His stench is so awful even to himself, but especially to Eternia's dragons that a special armored suit was created for him to keep the smell as under control as possible.

Some stink still escapes the suit, causing Skeletor and the other evil warriors to cover their noses and to treat Stinkor politely in order to get him out of the room as efficiently as possible.

Stinkor was voted No. Trap Jaw is a weapons expert and cyborg with a metal jaw, which can bite through anything.

While Skeletor attempts to weaken the Castle's defenses, Trap Jaw, who is being pursued by authorities, slams into Skeletor and knocks him back through the dimensional portal to Eternia.

Back on Eternia, Trap Jaw emerges from the Castle connected to its power by a magical cord. Both He-Man and Skeletor attempt to defeat Trap Jaw, but eventually realize that they must join their halves of the power sword to be strong enough to sever the magical cord connecting Trap Jaw to the Castle.

The comic ends with Skeletor carrying the unconscious Trap Jaw back to Snake Mountain where he will become one of his minions. Trap Jaw's origin is very different in the franchise.

Originally a minion of Keldor's named Kronis, he became dissatisfied with his lords new regime when Keldor had been disfigured then remade after they're failed usurpation of the Council of Elders by his Evil Horde.

Falling out of favor because of this the warmonger was then cast out into the wastes of their domain but would vow revenge on his ex-liege.

Doing so by gathering all the brigand factions situated within the Dark Hemisphere to lead a raid upon Snake Mountain.

An assault which ended in disaster as Keldor; now going by the moniker of Skeletor had become more powerful than ever, easily decimating Kronis' army.

The latter of which being left hideously maimed during the fatal bout with his former lord, being brought back into Skeletor's services as a mocking gesture.

The overlord having his body rebuilt into a cybernetic augment by replacing his damaged humanoid right arm and lower jaw with mechanical parts off screen.

Now going by the name Trap Jaw, the evil warrior would patiently serve for another chance at taking out his hated master. Later, the cartoon demonstrates that the more metal he eats the stronger he becomes, and one episode focuses on a quest to eat the strongest chemical element in Eternia called Eternium which was forged and guarded by a group of subterranean dwellers called the Kulatuks.

He is defeated by getting tricked into eating a special alloy named Deterninum that weakens him. Both cartoon series depict Trap Jaw as bold but coarse.

In the s cartoon, his helmet, mantrap mouth, robotic arm and legs are cerise but his robotic arm and legs were black on the original figure; the figure's helmet and mantrap mouth are recolored purplish red.

Whereas he had loads of arm attachments in the cartoon again, most were colored cerise in the cartoon , the figure only came with three claw, gun and hook [these were also black].

His belt did not have the skull and crossbones Jolly Roger in the cartoon; this was only on the figure's belt. The figure had yellow eyes whereas he had normal eyes in the cartoon.

Trap Jaw will appear in the upcoming live-action He-Man movie. Tri-Klops is an interdimensional bounty hunter and swordsman who can see in any direction.

He is also able to see in the dark and over long distances with his Night-vision and Dista-vision eyes.

Tri-Klops wears the "Gammavision" ever since he was blinded in an accident. In both the and cartoons, his eyes can also shoot energy bolts, although this is not commonly used in other material.

A well-known classic villain of the MOTU line, Tri-Klops was one of Skeletor's chief henchmen, stoic and obedient, and was frequently featured in the Filmation cartoon.

The version depicts him as Skeletor's irritable inventor, with some cybernetic features to his appearance. According to the book Mastering the Universe "Tri-Klops was a good guy" p.

Twistoid is a robotic minion of Skeletor. Skeletor stole the blueprints for the machine Man-At-Arms used to create Rotar and used the machine to create Twistoid.

He and Rotar are rivals. Twistoid did not appear in the cartoon because it ceased production before his figure's debut.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics storyline, Twistoid was depicted as a purely robotic energy robot. Two Bad is an Evil Warrior strategist with two heads that constantly argue among themselves.

The early figures had a more fully rounded back on the torso, but then the figures were released with more of a flattened back.

He was never featured prominently in the s cartoon because it was drawing to a close by the time his figure was released.

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Scare Glow was introduced into the toy line in His action figure is notable for its 'glow-in-the-dark' special feature, the 'bones' glowing when positioned in a dark space.

In this comic he is summoned to Eternia by Skeletor using a magic spell to call forth the most evil beings of space and time, although it is never stated which time period or dimension Scare Glow originates from.

He is sent out with Ninjor on a mission to attack the Heroic Warriors with the power of his glow. He uses the glow to overpower Prince Adam , evoking in him so much fear that he is even too scared to change into He-Man.

However, he is ousted from Adam's path by Clamp Champ , giving Adam the time to change into He-Man and subsequently defeat him.

Due to the fact that Scare Glow was never featured in the original Filmation cartoon, the action figure was released in the last series of the original toy line in As a result, due in part to the figures mysterious origin, it has become one of the most sought after and hardest to find figures by fans.

Scare Glow was one of the last figures released. As fewer figures were selling by this late stage, less were produced, making it rarer as a result.

The last version issued with the glow in the dark Halberd accessory versus the more common Halberd made of non-glowing green plastic is the rarest and hardest-to-find version of this figure.

Because he is one of the last figures to be released in Mattel's toy line, Scare Glow never appeared in the accompanying cartoon series , which had been discontinued by this time, and his appearances throughout all media are minimal.

Another story that majorly features him is "Enter the Ninjor" in issue 11 of the UK Adventure Magazine, which gives him an origin as a being of pure light energy, created by Skeletor in his own image.

Invisible in the light, but not in the dark, he is sent out with Ninjor to mount a series of silent, unseen attacks on He-Man and Fisto as they explore Viper Tower.

His origin as a magical creation of Skeletor is taken from a promotional card provided by Mattel to the publishers of various story media.

A similar story of Scare Glow coming from another dimension summoned by Skeletor is told in an issue of Marvel's Star Comics, Masters of the Universe series.

Although he is not featured in the relaunch of the Masters of the Universe franchise, Scare Glow is used in the comic series from MV Creations.

The story features Scare Glow as a character from another dimension who is summoned by Skeletor to use his powers against the Masters.

In death, his spirit was cursed and banished to the dimension of Infinita until a magical spell of light cast by Skeletor freed him. While being provided with a scythe, Nul became Scare Glow and allied with Skeletor.

Screeech is a barbaric bird that spies for Skeletor. In the cartoon, Screeech is robotic. It is replaced by a bird-like levitating device called a Doomseeker in the series which is used by Tri-Klops to increase the range of his vision-powers and spy on the Heroic Warriors.

Skeletor is the main antagonist of He-Man. A later Mattel minicomic implies that he was once Keldor, brother of King Randor , which was in fact intended.

The series and related materials confirm that Skeletor was once a blue-skinned man named Keldor, though the series itself established no familial connection prior to its cancellation, his connection to Randor was heavily implied.

The later DVD releases of the series featured bios, confirming ultimately that the shows' creators conceived of Keldor as Randor's half-brother.

The only main difference between Skeletor in the cartoon and on the figure is there is no green on his face in the cartoon, nor red glow in his eyes, unlike that of the figure.

The original Skeletor figures wore boots designed for clawed feet. This feature was omitted in Skeletor and a number of other evil warriors in the Filmation series.

Later, he was depicted with ordinary human feet with long, pointed claws on them. In the s live-action movie, Skeletor is portrayed by Frank Langella.

Panthor is Skeletor's evil feline companion, a giant purple panther creature called a Dilynx who serves as an evil counterpart to Battle Cat.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Panthor was a cub by the time an exiled Keldor found him and Panthor had remained loyal to Keldor ever since.

Spikor is a humanoid covered in spikes, and he has a trident for a left arm. Spikor was not featured prominently in the cartoon because his figure was released when the cartoon was drawing to a close and in the cartoon, did not use the club that came with the figure.

In the cartoon, Spikor had normal arms in some episodes and the trident for his left arm in other episodes. In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Spikor was originally a blacksmith from Nordling named Kleffton who was fused with an enchanted suit of armor and a mystical trident when he tried to steal a sacred scroll from Nordling's high priests.

After being banished, Kleffton was found by Skeletor who used his blacksmith skills to forge weapons. Spikor is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the s series.

Stinkor is an anthropomorphic skunk with magical control over his own stench. In the version, Stinkor was once a Pelezean named Odiphus who romanticized the lives of outlaws.

The Sorceress tells that, in the time of the Great Unrest, Odiphus betrayed his people to Prahvus in the hopes of being accepted into the evil warlord's gang.

Upon the warlord's defeat by the Sorceress, Odiphus was captured and about to be executed. The Sorceress intervened and Odiphus' life was spared, although he was exiled and retains a grudge against his people.

His first appearance is in the Eternian prison, gleeful over Kobra Khan's escape, although he is not named at that time. Through serendipity, an explosion he caused while meddling in Tri-Klops' lab fulfilled his dream of joining Skeletor's organization.

The resulting mutations caused the furry creature to gain height, muscle, and the ability to speak in a humanoid manner.

His stench is so awful even to himself, but especially to Eternia's dragons that a special armored suit was created for him to keep the smell as under control as possible.

Some stink still escapes the suit, causing Skeletor and the other evil warriors to cover their noses and to treat Stinkor politely in order to get him out of the room as efficiently as possible.

Stinkor was voted No. Trap Jaw is a weapons expert and cyborg with a metal jaw, which can bite through anything. While Skeletor attempts to weaken the Castle's defenses, Trap Jaw, who is being pursued by authorities, slams into Skeletor and knocks him back through the dimensional portal to Eternia.

Back on Eternia, Trap Jaw emerges from the Castle connected to its power by a magical cord. Both He-Man and Skeletor attempt to defeat Trap Jaw, but eventually realize that they must join their halves of the power sword to be strong enough to sever the magical cord connecting Trap Jaw to the Castle.

The comic ends with Skeletor carrying the unconscious Trap Jaw back to Snake Mountain where he will become one of his minions.

Trap Jaw's origin is very different in the franchise. Originally a minion of Keldor's named Kronis, he became dissatisfied with his lords new regime when Keldor had been disfigured then remade after they're failed usurpation of the Council of Elders by his Evil Horde.

Falling out of favor because of this the warmonger was then cast out into the wastes of their domain but would vow revenge on his ex-liege. Doing so by gathering all the brigand factions situated within the Dark Hemisphere to lead a raid upon Snake Mountain.

An assault which ended in disaster as Keldor; now going by the moniker of Skeletor had become more powerful than ever, easily decimating Kronis' army.

The latter of which being left hideously maimed during the fatal bout with his former lord, being brought back into Skeletor's services as a mocking gesture.

The overlord having his body rebuilt into a cybernetic augment by replacing his damaged humanoid right arm and lower jaw with mechanical parts off screen.

Now going by the name Trap Jaw, the evil warrior would patiently serve for another chance at taking out his hated master. Later, the cartoon demonstrates that the more metal he eats the stronger he becomes, and one episode focuses on a quest to eat the strongest chemical element in Eternia called Eternium which was forged and guarded by a group of subterranean dwellers called the Kulatuks.

He is defeated by getting tricked into eating a special alloy named Deterninum that weakens him. Both cartoon series depict Trap Jaw as bold but coarse.

In the s cartoon, his helmet, mantrap mouth, robotic arm and legs are cerise but his robotic arm and legs were black on the original figure; the figure's helmet and mantrap mouth are recolored purplish red.

Whereas he had loads of arm attachments in the cartoon again, most were colored cerise in the cartoon , the figure only came with three claw, gun and hook [these were also black].

His belt did not have the skull and crossbones Jolly Roger in the cartoon; this was only on the figure's belt. The figure had yellow eyes whereas he had normal eyes in the cartoon.

Trap Jaw will appear in the upcoming live-action He-Man movie. Tri-Klops is an interdimensional bounty hunter and swordsman who can see in any direction.

He is also able to see in the dark and over long distances with his Night-vision and Dista-vision eyes. Tri-Klops wears the "Gammavision" ever since he was blinded in an accident.

In both the and cartoons, his eyes can also shoot energy bolts, although this is not commonly used in other material.

A well-known classic villain of the MOTU line, Tri-Klops was one of Skeletor's chief henchmen, stoic and obedient, and was frequently featured in the Filmation cartoon.

The version depicts him as Skeletor's irritable inventor, with some cybernetic features to his appearance. According to the book Mastering the Universe "Tri-Klops was a good guy" p.

Twistoid is a robotic minion of Skeletor. Skeletor stole the blueprints for the machine Man-At-Arms used to create Rotar and used the machine to create Twistoid.

He and Rotar are rivals. Twistoid did not appear in the cartoon because it ceased production before his figure's debut. In the Masters of the Universe Classics storyline, Twistoid was depicted as a purely robotic energy robot.

Two Bad is an Evil Warrior strategist with two heads that constantly argue among themselves. The early figures had a more fully rounded back on the torso, but then the figures were released with more of a flattened back.

He was never featured prominently in the s cartoon because it was drawing to a close by the time his figure was released.

However, his only prominent appearance in the s cartoon was "Capture the Comet Keeper". This is because he was the replacement character in the episode working for Skeletor at Snake Mountain for Beast Man and Trap Jaw, who were going to feature in the episode, but Robert Lamb asked Arthur Nadel to replace them with Two Bad to make Mattel's newest figure releases more prominent in the cartoon.

The shield included with the figure did not appear in the cartoon. In the version, they were originally two rival bounty hunters named Tuvar and Baddhra who bickered constantly.

They were highly recommended to Skeletor by Whiplash. Tuvar and Baddhra were magically fused into one being by Skeletor after they failed to work together in destroying He-Man.

Both sides blamed each other for their predicament. Two Bad becomes one or two of Skeletor's Evil Warriors and appears throughout the remainder of the series among Skeletor's henchmen.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, the spell that was used on them by Skeletor was an unrepeatable spell. Whiplash is an alligator -like creature whose tail is a formidable weapon.

He is one of Skeletors' Evil Warriors. He did not have the toys spear in the cartoon this only came with the figure and, like Mer-Man and Tri-Klops, the character was initially planned to be a Heroic Warrior.

In the cartoon, he is the younger brother of King Ceratus and betrayed his kind when he sided with Skeletor. This series revealed that he and King Ceratus are Caligars.

Whiplash is voiced by John Erwin in the s series and Garry Chalk in the series. Webstor is a blue-skinned creature with the abilities of a spider.

A two-bit thief who resembles a goblin with a grappling hook in the s series. In the s cartoon, he never used the rifle included with the figure.

In the version, he is an Arachna, a spider-like race that are enemies of the Andreenids. He can spin webs, has spider-like legs, sprouting from his back, and multiple eyes.

Webstor initially serves as part of Skeletor's Council of Evil,and is the only one not to abandon him. Webstor is beaten to near-death in his own lair by the Snake Men in "Web of Evil" so they may steal his ambrosia-enriched eggs.

Webstor is voiced by John Erwin in the s series and Brian Dobson in the series. The Mutant Warrior was the only all-new toy-made character from the toyline until the appearance of the King Grayskull figure.

It is a skeleton monster, with a hollow chest which can be filled with slime. It was included with the Mutant Slime Pit playset. Exclusive to the Classics toyline, Gygor is a super-strong gorilla -like creature with yellow fur and green skin who is the Lord of the Vine Jungle.

Gygor led an army of Beast Men in a series of raids against the long forgotten Castle Grayskull, believing the many tales of its great and mysterious power.

It was only through the combined powers of Oo-Larr and the Goddess that Gygor was defeated and placed in a state of suspended animation. Eventually, Hordak returned to Eternia and Gygor was freed by Evil-Lyn in her attempt to bolster Skeletor's forces against the new Horde army.

Originating in the Filmation cartoon, Icer is Skeletor's northern agent who can freeze someone and dissolve into water to get under tight spots.

His only cartoon appearance involved him raiding an arctic base to steal an invention that was guarded there. Icer does not like heat. Icer did not have a toy made of him until the collector-centric Masters of the Universe Classics series.

He has power to control dragon-like creatures called Dragosaurs. He was left back in time with Tri-Klops and was never seen in another episode again, yet Tri-klops was.

Some sources state that he is a Snake Man known as Fang-Shu. He is possibly the prototype of Kobra Khan of the Snake Men, who was released as a figure as he can squirt mist from his mouth.

He did not have a toy made of him until the Collector-centric Masters of the Universe Classics series which stated that he was evolved from an ancient Dragosaur species and confirmed that Fang Man was left in the past.

The bio for that toy also states that Fang Man resides with his ancestors on Dragosaur Isle awaiting the return of Skeletor.

Originating in the Filmation cartoon, Batros is an anthropomorphic bat who resides on the dark side of Eternia. He has helped Skeletor out, although he is generally an independent villain and will not officially ally himself with any evil team.

He did not have a toy made of him, until the Masters of the Universe Classics line. The symbol over his chest straps strongly resembles the Horde's red bat-winged insignia.

That and the fact that an origin episode for the Sorceress featuring 3 aliens wearing Horde uniforms and flying in Horde ships leads many to assume that he may have been one of several teasers for the upcoming She-Ra: Princess of Power series.

Originating in the Filmation cartoon, Strongarm is a cyborg with a long metal right arm with strength that can rival He-Man's. He only appeared in "She Demon of Phantos.

Strongarm did not have a toy made of him until the Collector-centric Masters of the Universe Classics series where he was referred to as "Strong-Or.

After being banished from Phantos by Queen Elmora for the photanium thefts where he used some of them to build a new face and right arm, he sided with Skeletor.

A fire-breathing dragon man with flame weapons, Draego-Man is one of Skeletor's newest Evil Warriors. After being shunned by Granamyr, Draego-Man sided with the people of Eternia.

After the Truce of the Three Towers, Draego-Man became so disgusted with the humans that he chose to isolate himself within the Caverns of Rakash.

Many millenniums later, Draego-Man came out of hiding where he sided with Skeletor in his plot to enslave the dragons and use them in the Evil Warriors' attack on the Royal Palace of Eternia.

Originated in the Golden books as an ally of Beast Man. Like most of his species, Klacky was captured by the rulers of the Vine Jungle and simply called "Goat Man" by his beastly masters.

Eventually, he found himself in the service of Beast Man and was forced to serve in the Second Ultimate Battle.

Here, he was severely wounded by Buzz-Off and left at the foot of Central Tower. Crawling inside, Goat Man fell into a time portal and was transported to the future arriving on Eternia when King He-Man ruled the land and his son Dare wielded the Power Sword.

Forced to serve an aging Beast Man in this new time, Goat Man is forever following whatever evil orders he is given.

Also known as Robot Knights , Skeletor used dozens of these floating mechanical minions to bolster his Evil Warriors. Their claw-like hands could spin like saw blades, but they were no match for the might of He-Man.

Created for the Filmation cartoon, a set of three Hover Robots action figures were released in as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline.

Karg portrayed by Robert Towers is a half-human, half-bat minion of Skeletor with a hook for a left hand. Karg commands Skeletor's Robot Centurions.

He appeared in the live-action movie in a role that was originally intended for Trap Jaw. Karg gained an action figure in as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline.

In addition, Karg also works as a bounty hunter and has developed a liking for Lieutenant Andra of the Eternian Royal Guard.

The Snake Men are another evil faction, who sought to conquer Eternia in its ancient past, and after centuries of imprisonment are brought to the present with a vengeance.

First appearing in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Fang-Or is a vicious Snake Man who can regrow his fangs after launching them like knives in battle.

King Hiss was defeated by Hordak and his minions in the times of King Grayskull. In the unproduced Episode 40 of the series, his name is spelled "King Hsss.

King Hiss is voiced by Brian Dobson in the series. He appears as one of Skeletor's Evil Warriors in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series, in which he sprays a sleeping gas, and on one occasion, is shown to have stretchable arms similar to the Sssqueeze character.

In the series, the gas came from vents in his hood, which he kept down any time he was not using this ability. The action figure and minicomics portrayed the character spraying this gas from his mouth.

The toy had a mechanism that converted water to vapor similar to many kinds of spray bottles. In the animated series, he instead sprays acid.

The cunning and silver-tongued Kobra Khan is fanatically devoted to King Hiss at the expense of loyalty to his erstwhile allies, earning him resentment.

He freed General Rattlor in his first attempt to release his monarch. In the event that someone is hit in the eyes with Kobra Khan's acid attack, a special spray can be used to counter it.

Kobra Khan was voted No. First appearing in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Lord Gr'asp is a viper -type Snake Man with a crushing crab-like claw for a right-hand who is a master strategist.

He was originally an elite general of the Unnamed One until he escapes from the Nameless Dimension. After forming an alliance with Horde Prime, he persuaded him to destroy the Kaydex Crystal that kept the Unnamed One trapped in the Nameless Dimension.

Megator was a green giant from Preternia. The original toy was one of the few releases in The Powers of Grayskull spin-off line.

It was only sold in Italy. His modern Masters of the Universe Classics action figure packaging states that he originally served Hordak during Preternian times and was resurrected by King Hiss after his death to serve the Snake Men in the modern day.

One of King Hiss' generals, Rattlor is a rattlesnake -type Snake Man who possesses an extending neck and rattling tail. He appears in the She-Ra: Princess of Power animated series as a member of the Horde, as the He-Man cartoon series ended when his figure was made.

In the animated series, Rattlor is presented as the General of the Snake Men army trying to release their leader, King Hiss.

He was released by Kobra Khan but later recaptured and held in the Eternian prison. Rattlor nursed a grudge against Kobra Khan for being left to this fate, escaping only by outwitting Roboto.

He retains a primordial fear of mongooses. Rattlor is voiced by Lou Scheimer in the s series and Richard Newman in the series. Snake Face is a gorgon -type Snake Man.

Snakes extend from his face, chest and shoulders to "petrify" opponents just like Medusa of Greek mythology. He only appears in the s comics and animated series because the original animated series had ended by the time his figure was released.

During the return of the Snake Men, Snake Face was beaten by He-Man who used his shield as a mirror and turned Snake Face's power back on him, turning him to stone.

In the episode 40 comic "Captured," it is shown that Snake Men can recover from even mortal injuries when they are in total darkness, as both the stone Snake Face and the decapitated King Hiss were taken to Snake Mountain where Skeletor's minion Beast Man inadvertently allowed King Hiss to heal himself.

This implies that Snake Face too would eventually have been restored to normal. In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Snake Face gained his petrifying abilities from the Great Black Wizard with his abilities impressing King Hiss enough to recruit him into his army as part of the Snake Men's inner circle.

Snake Face was voiced by Paul Dobson in the version. Sssqueeze is an anaconda -type Snake Man who possesses long snake-like arms. He only appears in the version of the cartoon because the original s cartoon ended when his figure was released.

In the series, the palms of his hands became snake-like heads when Sssqueeze's arms are extended. Is sometimes called Tanglor in certain media, which was his original prototype name.

Sssqueeze is voiced by Brian Dobson in the series. First appearing the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Terroar is a sound being from Melodian who was exiled for his evil deeds.

When the spacecraft containing him crashed into Eternia's Ice Mountains, he was inert for a millennia until a skirmish between the Evil Warriors, the Horde, and the Snake Men freed them.

Terroar systematically assimilated the characteristics of their warriors where he assumed a hybrid appearance. The Evil Warriors, the Horde, and the Snake Men confronted Terroar who unleashed his devastating roar that brought them to their knees.

King Hiss became impressed with Terroar's talents and prevented Quick Flick from slaying him. Plasmor, Slamurai, and Strobo later discovered that Terroar had a weakness to prolonged light exposure.

Tung Lashor is a python -type Snake Man who possesses a super-long extending tongue. In the episode Gateway to Trouble, he works with Skeletor and Modulok to make the gate maker.

The original He-Man cartoon had ceased production when his figure was released. In the animated series Masters of the Universe vs.

A recurring gag in the series is that Tung Lashor's tongue would occasionally get cut off and grow back by the next appearance.

In the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, Tung Lashor is depicted as having venom on this tongue. In addition to his key lieutenants, King Hiss also has a huge army of slithering minions willing to do his bidding.

The series featured the full force of the Snake Men , and two action figures based on these generic warriors one yellow, one orange were released in for Mattel's Masters of the Universe Classics toyline.

First appearing in the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline, the Snake Troopers are the results of some Snake Men Warriors that were with Lord Gr'asp being subjected to Horde World science where they were lobotomized, turned into cyborgs, and hooked up to the central computer brain of the Horde Troopers.

Flipshot is a space pilot from the cloud city of Levitan. He is also known as Icarius in the toyline. Mara is an assistant of Master Sebrian, ambassador of the planet Primus, and eventually becomes the leader of the Galactimytes.

She has her hair in a long braid, with a spiked metal ball at the end which she uses as a weapon. A prototype action figure was created but not put into production.

In , a new figure of Mara was released as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline. Mara of Primus also appears to have been the inspiration for the Mara character in the She-Ra and the Princesses of Power series, although no official link between the characters has yet been made.

Flogg is the leader of the Evil Mutants of Denebria. Flogg is a military commander of the Mutant Armada which he commands from the Mutant Mothership.

Skeletor forges an alliance with Flogg where Skeletor will help him take over Primus in exchange for Flogg helping to destroy He-Man. By the end of the series, Flogg surrenders and ends up signing a peace treaty between Primus and Denebria.

He is also called Brakk in the toyline's European release. Slush Head is an incompetent amphibious mutant with cybernetic tentacles. He serves as Flogg's second-in-command and the co-pilot of the Mutant Mothership.

Slush Head comes from the Quagmi Swamp, a place on Denebria that most other Mutants find disgusting because of its deadly creatures and foul stench.

In the toyline, he is also called Kalamarr. He is also the only mutant who is married. Karatti is a green-skinned mutant with deadly martial arts skills who is often paired with Hoove.

Skeletor, Hordak, and King Hiss are not the only threats to Eternia. There are many independent and freelance villains who have made their own attempts at threatening the peace on Eternia.

Count Marzo is a powerful sorcerer who has lived for thousands of years with no greater desire than to become King of Eternia.

He concocts his evil schemes more subtly than most villains and often entices children, and at times, naive Masters of the Universe like Mekaneck , into aiding his plots.

He was never made as a figure in the s. In the s series, Count Marzo first appeared in "The Once and Future Duke" where he reverted Teela's friend David who is also Count Marzo's nephew to a child and wiped his memory to keep him from becoming Duke of Athra.

In addition, he is served by Chimera. He-Man was able to defeat Count Marzo. He-Man thwarted their plans and defeated them.

He-Man defeats Count Marzo and Chimera, but they get away. In the series, Count Marzo is a barbaric wizard with an Eastern European accent.

His powers come from a magenta crystal. Deprived of his powers and affected by the magic of the Council of Elders, he becomes a hunched and wizened peasant.

Several times in the series, Marzo's amulet is taken away from him, only to be returned later. Marzo aids Evil-Lyn with her plan to restore Hordak in exchange for his amulet, which Evil-Lyn possesses.

This plot was thwarted by He-Man, though Count Marzo escapes. A toy was released in based on his newer design as part of the Masters of the Universe Classics toyline.

Count Marzo was listed in the bios of Nepthu and Prahvus where they had connections with him. Er war der Erbauer von Schloss Grayskull, und sein Schwert war für Jahrhunderte dort eingeschlossen, bevor es an Prinz Adam weitergegeben wurde.

He-Man wird durch seine immense Stärke ausgezeichnet. In der Intro-Sequenz der Zeichentrickserie der er wird er als "stärkster Mann im Universum" bezeichnet.

Typisch für seine Darstellung ist, dass er Taten vollbringen kann, die für andere Charaktere unmöglich sind.

Es bleibt ungeklärt, wie lange He-Man seine Eigenschaft behalten kann, bevor er sich wieder in seine ursprüngliche Gestalt verwandelt.

In der Serie von verwandelt sich He-Man in Adam zurück, nachdem er zwei Explosionen ausgesetzt war.

In der Regel zieht er es vor, seine Widersacher zu überlisten. In vielen Kampfszenen der frühen Cartoon-Reihe besteht seine gewalttätigste Handlung darin, dass er seine Gegner wie Puppen hochhebt und zu Boden wirft.

He-Mans Hauptwaffe ist das "Schwert der Macht". Es ist nahezu unzerstörbar und kann sowohl magische als auch technologische Energiestrahlen ablenken.

Es kann selbst Strahlen abfeuern und Energie absorbieren. Ursprünglich war He-Mans Hauptwaffe eine Streitaxt. Sein Brustharnisch ist aus Koridit gemacht, einem Mineral, das auf Eternia vorkommt.

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