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RE-WATCH-A-THON Day 63! Watch the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU63) “The Huntsman”

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Today’s Episode is:

The Huntsman

PRODUCTION NUMBEREPISODE TITLEDIRECTORWRITERSPREMIERE DATERE-WATCH-A-THON DATE
MU63“The Huntsman”Lou ZukorLarry DiTillioNovember 21, 1983Jan 28
Synopsis: Adam and Teela try to stop a hunter from hunting down the very last unicorn.

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OUR REVIEW: 
One of the better moral driven episodes that struggle to entertain, this one starts out better than it finishes, ending a little too cleanly for our taste. Cringer can be fun when he gets the spotlight. (5/10)
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5 thoughts on “RE-WATCH-A-THON Day 63! Watch the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU63) “The Huntsman”

  1. This is definitely a middle of the road episode – fairly forgettable amongst the 130. I don’t dislike it, but I also think they went a little too strong on the “hunting is evil" message vs “be a responsible hunter." And I say this as a non-hunter. Obviously the Baron hunting the last unicorn is problematic, but I liked how overall he wasn’t over the top evil, just didn’t want interference and changed his tune by the end.

    You’re also right on Cringer, I really like the episodes when he’s the comic relief over Orko, Orko usually becomes the focus in that area when he’s around.

  2. Thought this episode was decent, nothing too special. But something I noticed with both this and yesterday’s one is Adam is more himself than He-Man for most of the runtime. I kinda like that as if the writers kinda wanted to mix it up. Also is this like the first time Adam actually attempts using his royal prince authority to be like to someone “Hey, you shouldn’t do that."?

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