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TAKE the CHALLENGE! A superb collection of He-Man fans have taken 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. Join us! Be sure to check out the RE-WATCH-A-THON celebratory memento shirts and mugs (long sleeve shirts options are available too). Today’s Episode is: The Eternia Flower PRODUCTION NUMBEREPISODE TITLEDIRECTORWRITERSPREMIERE DATERE-WATCH-A-THON DATE MU112“The Eternia Flower”Ed FriedmanBarbara ChainNovember 13 1984Mar 18Synopsis: Count Marzo plans to put the youth of Eternia under his spell by introducing them to the addictive plant the Black Nightmare. His first victim is…
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I like this episode more than A Friend In Need. They both teach kids to stay away from drugs and parents can show both today to their own kids but this is more entertaining. I'd give it a 9/10.
It's interesting that you and AJ prefer this one over "A Friend in Need", I'm actually the opposite and I can't really give you specific reason why - I really enjoy them both, both do a great job of presenting the issue of drugs to younger viewers.
I've put a lot of thought into Adam's secret identity over the years. In my personal headspace, one reason it doesn't come up much is because it never crosses anyone's mind that He-Man would actually have a secret identity (until we get to "Mistaken Identity", one of my favorite episodes of the series.
But that said, this is one of those episodes where you have to wonder if Teela is blind - Adam disappears in front of her three times in the span of a couple of hours and He-Man magically appears. One time Adam's sidekick tiger disappears with him and all of sudden He-Man's sidekick tiger shows up with him, then the next (and most egregious), a random wall pops up separating Adam and Teela, and 10 seconds later He-Man pushes down the wall with Adam nowhere in sight. Come on Teela, get with it.
It's interesting that you and AJ prefer this one over "A Friend in Need", I'm actually the opposite and I can't really give you specific reason why - I really enjoy them both, both do a great job of presenting the issue of drugs to younger viewers.
I like them both but Count Marzo was more fun to watch than Jarvan. That's my reason but both do a good job teaching kids to stay away from drugs. I think the effects are better demonstrated in this one. In A Friend in Need it sometimes seemed Ileena was taking steriods instead of something like crack. That was better here too.
Any of the episodes with Count Marzo get a thumbs up from me.
I think he is the most overlooked villain in the series... and I still want an actual Filmation Count Marzo figure, something that has never been released.
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