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RE-WATCH-A-THON Day 99! Watch the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU99) “Hunt for He-Man ”

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An amazing group of He-Man and She-Ra fans have accepted the challenge to watch all 130 Episodes of the 1983 Filmation Cartoon Series “He-Man and the Masters of the Universe“ for 130 days straight, one episode per day.

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Today’s Episode is:

Hunt for He-Man

PRODUCTION NUMBEREPISODE TITLEDIRECTORWRITERSPREMIERE DATERE-WATCH-A-THON DATE
MU99“Hunt for He-Man”Marsh LamoreAntoni ZalewskiOctober 29 1984Mar 5
Synopsis: He-Man accidentally drinks poisoned water in the swamp and becomes weak. Skeletor believes this to be the perfect opportunity to capture him.

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OUR REVIEW: 
Skeletor is in top form in this unique episode, (sometimes hilarious, sometimes deeply evil) in a story surrounding a poisioned He-Man and a race for his cure. For a while young Drak seems primed to be Eternia's next serial killer, but he finally comes around in time for an exciting climax on the Collector. (8/10)
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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU99) “HUNT FOR HE-MAN” Card

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2 thoughts on “RE-WATCH-A-THON Day 99! Watch the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Episode (MU99) “Hunt for He-Man ”

  1. This is one of my favorite episodes of the series. I’ve always had core childhood memories of this one, specifically He-Man swimming down in the poisoned lake to save Cringer, and him being transported in the bed with the red blanket. Before my first rewatch I always thought they crashed into the ocean given how vast and deep the water is when they’re doing it, more testament to Filmation for scaling stuff like this in an exciting way.

    I particularly love how they’re able to showcase how evil and scary Skeletor can be in this one – discussing his slaves and destroying a village, even scarier is how we have to leave much of that to the imagination. Plus we get some of his best lines including “I could write a book about what you don’t know” and “Well it’s dark and dismal (Snake Mountain).

    Finally, I love that Adam/He-Man and Cringer are the only two heroes in this one (non guest star), I really wish we got more of these but the can’t complain because we ultimately got 3 with this, Evil-Lyn’s Plot (with a brief Sorceress cameo) and A Tale of Two Cities.

  2. Episode 99, 31 more people!
    This is one of those episodes that’s fine as it is, but has an interesting premise that could’ve been executed better.
    I think this story would’ve been more interesting if Orko was in place of Cringer.
    I love Orko, but mainly when he’s the cute side character, episodes heavily focusing around him are 6/10 at best for me, but imagine him in this episode not being the screw up as usual, but the one trying to convince Drak that Skeletor is a bad dude.
    Orko may be mischievous and clumsy, but he knows for a definitive fact that Skel is a REALLY bad dude. It would’ve been refreshing for him to be the one to subtly give the moral rather than learn it.
    Love how this show’s Skeletor’s first real fanboy and he seemingly doesn’t take it too well. As they say “Never meet your heroes" or at least whom you perceive as ones.
    There’s a moment where Drak and Cringer are caught in a net by Skeletor and the way Cringer is on his hind legs looks weird. idk felt like pointing it out.

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