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RE-WATCH-A-THON Day 56! Watch the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU56) “Quest for the Sword”

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Today’s Episode is:

Quest for the Sword

PRODUCTION NUMBEREPISODE TITLEDIRECTORWRITERSPREMIERE DATERE-WATCH-A-THON DATE
MU56“Quest for the Sword”Ed FriedmanMarc RichardsOctober 7, 1983Jan 21
Synopsis: He-Man loses his sword after an earthquake and it’s found by a Rock Man. Now He-Man must get it back, otherwise Prince Adam will never be seen again.

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OUR REVIEW: 
Crafting a story around an underground, primitive but peaceful ecosystem infected by the war weapons from the "civilized" society above is an impressive, lofty goal. However, the amount of time it takes to get there and the narrative choices that surround it makes this episode (sadly) average at best. (5/10)
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6 thoughts on “RE-WATCH-A-THON Day 56! Watch the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU56) “Quest for the Sword”

  1. I feel like this is an episode many people remember in great detail (probably helps that it was one of the VHS rentals), but I always thought it was just ok as a kid. It’s a big story of losing the sword, but kid me never liked it when He-Man was without it for an extended period of time.

    That said, adult me has grown to really like this episode for one reason – Throughout the episode things continue to not work for He-Man and you see him get down right agitated a couple of times. He can’t get the sword back initially, they can’t break through the rocks, he can’t get the sword during the distraction, and he can’t stop them from throwing the sword in the pit. It’s a good (unintentional) lesson that things don’t always work out (even though they work out in this case).

  2. This episode is meh. 
    I do wonder what was the thought process in designing the weird ass rock monsters.
    The whole Teela lamenting about Adam. Does anyone else ever ponder how the Filmation crew would’ve executed a story like Revelation’s basic premise (Adam being fully exposed as He-Man) if they did so?
    I feel like it would be a lot different specifically in how characters like Randor react (though to be fair if Filmation did this story, they definitely wouldn’t have killed off He-Man), but if they made it a single  episode/two-parter thing, then 100% it would end with something like Sorceress or Orko somehow conjure up a spell that makes everyone forget Adam’s He-Man exposure and yada yada back to status quo
    As for the episode itself, considering He-Man’s Superman logic in terms of appearance and identity, would it really have been that hard to go back to from being He-Man to Adam without the sword? That’s confusing.
    I read somewhere that early in the series’ development, like later versions of the franchise, Adam was gonna look different from He-Man, mainly thinner, but Filmation be Filmation and saved money by having both of them share animation models.
    Is this true?
     
     

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