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Last seen: Jun 4, 2026
I love how they know their audience, never in my wildest dreams did I think they'd be using the original theme in their teasers, and I assume the movi...
I feel like this is an episode many people remember in great detail (probably helps that it was one of the VHS rentals), but I always thought it was j...
I feel like this episode is one that should be discussed more when talking about some of the best of the series (and I’m guilty of not doing this too)...
@northerner Negator shows up again next season in “Trouble’s Middle Name” - I can’t remember if the shadow things are back, it’s been awhile since I’v...
This is a fun but not spectacular episode. The plot of He-Man in a video game is an entertaining one. Negator is a standard Filmation “non Skeletor”...
This episode has to be in contention for worst in the series, worse than “The Greatest Show in Eternia” and “The Starchild”, and I can sum it up with ...
This is an interesting episode- I agree that it really drags at times but it also feels like they turned up the “realism” of this episode by 20%. Ske...
This is definitely a fun, great episode. I really like how Mer-Man can carry an episode as the lead villain over some other Evil Warriors, kind of li...
@northerner great point - I just rewatched, now I'm not sure - I always thought he kind of pushed his hair back but it does kind of look like he's pla...
I agree with your 5/10 rating - I usually forget about this episode, neither good or bad. It's interesting we've gotten to the point of the series wh...
I’ve never been a fan of this episode. It feels like they took 1/2 an idea and just made it work. The dialogue is bizarre, a lot of sentences don’t ...
That’s a fair point- in my mind it’s more like a kid getting a shot - he’ll know it will ultimately make him better/stronger but is still afraid of th...
This episode is entertaining - definitely one I have memories of as a kid, but there's nothing overly special about it. I like that they use Trap-Jaw...
I've always thought that Cringer and Battlecat are the same mind, much like Adam and He-Man are. In my head space at least I like to think that the p...
This is one of those episodes I don’t go back to much - it’s an interesting premise that’s different, and the dreams each character has are a fun insi...
This is definitely another "fun" episode. While it's not uncommon for the heroes to go to Snake Mountain, I really enjoy the ones where they're able ...
I've always been in the middle of this episode, I don't think it's bad, but it's definitely not one of the classics. For me personally a lot of it is...
I agree that is definitely a "fun" episode, despite it's moral. This kind of reminds me of valley of power where He-Man just keeps mouthing off to hi...
This is a top five episode of mine, and one I absolutely loved as a kid. For me, it's the scariest episode of the series and the only one where the v...
This episode was probably my favorite VHS that my brother and I would rent, it was so fun having a two parter that filled the VHS, and this is defini...
I'm pretty sure I have this right (and I think I remember James Eatock talking about this before too), Skeletor is only in 70 something episodes of th...
I REALLY don't like this episode, primarily for two reasons: 1. He-Man is only in it for probably a minute of screentime and 2. The story is terrib...
This is the best Battlecat episode of the series, even better than the episode "Battlecat" where he doesn't even have a line in the episode named afte...
I've always found this episode to be fine. I don't really hate it, but there's not much that's memorable about it outside of Rago, and that's not a g...
I absolutely love this episode - you feel the cosmic threat throughout yet they're able to keep in just enough light heartedness throughout - this isn...





