He-Man characters Batros is a character from the 1980s cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe by Filmation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Batros"
Beast Man is a character in the popular toy line and cartoon series Masters of the Universe (MOTU). ...more on Wikipedia about "Beast Man"
Blade is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe, who was introduced into the toy line and mythology after appearing in the 1987 live action movie based on the toy line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blade (He-Man)"
Blast-Attak is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe by Mattel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Blast-Attak"
Buzz-Off is a character from the popular toy line and cartoon series Masters of the Universe (MOTU). ...more on Wikipedia about "Buzz-Off"
Clamp Champ is a fictional character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe. A member of the Heroic Warriors, he is a warrior who wields a powerful clamp weapon, which can firmly hold any opponent. As the master of capture, he possesses tremendous physical strength necessary for operating the clamp, and is also a master of stealth with super-senses of hearing and sight. A guardsman at the Royal Palace of Eternia, he acts as bodyguard to King Randor and Queen Marlena. Clamp Champ is notable as being the only black character in Mattel's original Masters of the Universe Toyline. He has been refered to by some as African-American, however since he is from the alien world of Eternia, he is neither African nor American. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clamp Champ"
Clawful is a character in the popular toy line and cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Clawful"
Comtech is a character in the 1987 movie Masters of the Universe by Cannon Films. The film was based on Mattel's best-selling toy line of the same name, although Comtech was not a character from the toy line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Comtech"
Dragstor is a member of the Evil Horde, villains from the Masters of the Universe franchise. Dragstor first appeared in the minicomic "The Warrior Machine", where he is a farmer that Hordak captures and makes a cyborg. Dragstor's main ability is to use a wheel built on his chest and an engine built on his back to transport himself at super-speed. Although in "The Warrior Machine" is seen that Dragstor and Extendar lose their free-will when they are made cyborgs by Hordak, in the minicomic "Enter Buzz-Saw Hordak" Dragstor presents a rebellious attitude (maybe, like Extendar, Dragstor recovered his free-will, but remained as a bad guy) and a sort of rivalry with the newest Horde warrior, Mosquitor (He-Man: "Who's your new friend?" Dragstor: "Mosquitor... and he's no friend of mine!"). ...more on Wikipedia about "Dragstor"
Evil-Lyn is a character in the popular toy line and cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Evil-Lyn"
Extendar is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe. A member of the Heroic Warriors, he is a cyborg warrior who appears at first to be an ordinary knight in silver armor, his face shielded by a visor. However, he is able to mechanically extend his limbs, waist and neck to extreme proportions until he towers above his opponent, attaining invincibility at his full height. ...more on Wikipedia about "Extendar"
Faker is a character in the popular toy line Masters of the Universe. He is reminiscent of the Bizarro concept used in Superman comics. ...more on Wikipedia about "Faker"
Fang Man is a character from the 1980s cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fang Man"
Fisto is a fictional character in the popular toy line and cartoon series Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Fisto" It's time to think about www.shortopedia.com.
Grizzlor is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe by Mattel. ...more on Wikipedia about "Grizzlor"
Gwildor is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe, who was introduced into the toy line and mythology after appearing in the 1987 live action movie based on the toy line. ...more on Wikipedia about "Gwildor"
He-Man ("The Most Powerful Man in the Universe") is the fictional heroic lead character in the toy series Masters of the Universe and the various spin-off products and media related to it. The most prominent is the animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, produced by Filmation Studios. The syndicated series premiered in 1983 and ran until 1985, for a run of 130 episodes. In the series, He-Man and his friends defend Eternia and the secrets of Castle Grayskull from the evil forces of Skeletor. ...more on Wikipedia about "He-Man"
Hordak's origin was therefore altered slightly from Mattel's initial story. Hordak made his animated debut in the 1985 animated movie, He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword, comprised of the first 5 episodes of the She-Ra cartoon series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hordak"
The Horde Troopers were the infantry of the Evil Horde in the Masters of the Universe franchise. They look like stormtroopers, but with a Juggernaut-esque helmet and a Horde insignia. The Horde Troopers first appeared in the She-Ra TV series, probably to show a Horde bigger than only Hordak and three warriors ( Leech, Grizzlor and Mantenna). Some time later, a Horde Trooper figure was made. It had a button on his Horde insignia that made him "self-destruct" (his torso collapsed) when it was pressed. In the minicomic "The Hordes of Hordak", Hordak launchs a mass-attack of Horde Troopers, but He-Man and Sy-Klone discover the Horde Troopers' weakness (Sy-Klone: they can't take a punch to the chest!) and defeat them. The Horde Troopers briefly appeared in the 2002 series, in the episode "The Power of Grayskull", with a different appearance. ...more on Wikipedia about "Horde Trooper"
Icer is a character from the 1980s cartoon series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe by Filmation. ...more on Wikipedia about "Icer"
Jitsu is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Jitsu"
Karg is a character in the 1987 movie Masters of the Universe by Cannon Films. The movie was based upon Mattel's best-selling toy line of the same name, although Karg was a brand new character created by the film's writers, who never had an accompanying action figure. ...more on Wikipedia about "Karg (He-Man)"
King Hiss (spelled King Hsss in the 2002 version) is the villainous king of the Snake Men in Mattel toyline He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. He also appeared in the He-Man animated series by Mike Young Productions. His usual appearance is human but he is capable of shedding his skin revealing everything from his waste up to be a writhing mass of serpents. Hiss possess a host of somewhat vague magical powers. ...more on Wikipedia about "King Hiss"
King Randor is a fictional character who appeared in the popular 1980s toy line and cartoon series Masters of the Universe (MOTU). ...more on Wikipedia about "King Randor"
Kobra Khan is a character in the popular toy line and cartoon series Masters of the Universe. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kobra Khan" www.shortopedia.com - Go in quickly.
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