Welcome to “Battle For Eternia”, a Masters of the Universe podcast where past meets present, where vintage clashes with contemporary, where we discuss MOTU topics in the context of both historical and modern day.
In today’s episode, Adam and AJ celebrate the 10 Year Anniversary of Battle Ram Blog by counting down the creator’s favorite posts. Yes Adam, the mind behind Battle Ram Blog, has carefully selected his Top-10 favorite Battle Ram Blog articles over the last 10 years for us to count down.
And what article made the #1 spot? Listen to find out!
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Here are links to Adam’s Top-10 Articles:
1) Mark & Rebecca Taylor on the origins of He-Man
https://battleramblog.com/mark-rebecca-taylor-on-the-origins-of-he-man-2/
2) Lords of Power Collection: at the dawn of He-Man
https://battleramblog.com/lords-of-power-collection-at-the-dawn-of-he-man/
3) He-Man and Conan: Separating Fact From Fiction
https://battleramblog.com/he-man-and-conan-separating-fact-from-fiction/
4) What killed Masters of the Universe?
https://battleramblog.com/what-killed-masters-of-the-universe/
5) Ted Mayer: Virtuoso of vehicle design
https://battleramblog.com/ted-mayer/
6) MOTU Toys Master Timeline (1971-1987)
https://battleramblog.com/masters-of-the-universe-timeline-1979-1987/
7) Vykron: The History Behind the “He-Man Trio”
https://battleramblog.com/vykron-the-history-behind-the-he-man-trio/
8) David Wolfram Eternian Futurist
https://battleramblog.com/david-wolfram-eternian-futurist-2/
9) He-Man
https://battleramblog.com/he-man-most-powerful-man-in-the-universe-1982/
10) 1982 MOTU Figures: The First Production Run (Part 1)
https://battleramblog.com/1982-motu-figures-the-first-production-run-part-1/


I love these podcasts, keep up the good work!
Link number four has my undivided attention. I never have enough time to delve into such juicy articles about the demise of what was once Mattel’s golden goose.