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Today’s Episode is:
Fraidy Cat
| PRODUCTION NUMBER | EPISODE TITLE | DIRECTOR | WRITERS | PREMIERE DATE | RE-WATCH-A-THON DATE |
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| MU84 | “Fraidy Cat” | Ed Friedman | Phil Harnage | October 9, 1984 | Feb 18 |
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| Synopsis: Kobra Khan, Mer-Man, Whiplash, and Clawful kidnap Queen Marlena, who was under Cringer’s protection. Blaming himself, Cringer decides that it’s his responsibility to save her. | |||||
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OUR REVIEW:
An episode where He-Man hurries to rescue his own kidnapped mother in the slowest vehicle possible, the Dragon Walker, (seriously, He-Man can jog faster than that!) Cringer beats him to it in a story that gets more illogical as it goes on... but is still wacky fun. (7/10)

Comment, Review and Discuss below:
Tomorrow’s Episode is: “The Rainbow Warrior”























I love this episode, primarily because it’s just whacky and fun, it’s so entertaining just about every time they put Orko with Cringer/Battlecat. Only minor complaint is no Battlecat for the final fight but this is truly Cringer’s episode so it makes sense.
Nice to see Queen Marlena get a larger role in the plot – you’d think kidnapping the Queen would have been a bigger plot device over 130 episodes but this is the only time Skeletor targets specifically her – I’m also 99.9% sure this is the only time in the series they exchange dialogue, and Skeletor is at his best in this scene with “I can see that!” and “hE-mAn will take care of no one!”
I also wish we had this lineup of Evil Warriors again – probably the four most competent outside of Evil-Lyn and all of the scaly more water based ones.
@battlecat327 Having Cringer use Battle Cat as his crutch to overcome his fear would be in direct opposition of Cringer’s psychological journey. It would have been better if He-Man offered Cringer to transform into Battle Cat and Cringer refused so he can face his fear. That would have been better.
What the hell I just watch? Lol. Someone explain Skeletor’s plan to me? He had to kidnap Queen Marlena so He-Man would come to Snake Mountain so Screeech can attack him? Can’t Screech just fly to He-Man?
Seeing this being a Cringer focused episode, it immediately put my expectations a bit low, but it wasn’t as bad as I thought it would be.
Things I find notable
-Marlena being plot relevant idk
-I love that when she’s taken to Skeletor, her first response is commanding him to let her go. I mean, yeah she’s the queen but b*tch that’s Skeletor you really think he would obey?
-I’m betting if this episode came out a few years later than it did, the ghost Cringer would’ve encountered would be Scareglow. That would’ve been cool.
-The Dragon Walker the way I see it:
4 stars. The dragon walker is the slowest form of travel ever and Randor could have gotten off his ass to help orko and cringer rescue his wife, but the villan line-up is the best, the dialogue and character work is great and the pacing is great.