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Beast Man makes his debut in Mattel's very first illustrated books as a follower of Skeletor. As the toy line expanded, he stayed at Skeletor's side. Beast Man is a ferocious humanoid who can summon wild creatures of Eternia to aid Skeletor's schemes. |
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1987 Series 6 Movie Figure
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Blade was from The Masters of the Universe the Motion Picture. Blade is a master swordsman and bounty hunter. He has a brigand-like appearance, with a patch over his eye and completely bald head. He is an incredibly skilled swordsman, whose swordsmanship can rival He-Man.
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Blast Attak (Frak Attak) is a member of the Evil Warriors, Blast-Attak is an android built as a walking time bomb. After a certain pre-set period of time, he will explode and cause immense damage to his surroundings, before reforming automatically.
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1987 Series 6
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Clamp Champ is a member of the Heroic Warriors, a warrior who wields a powerful clamp weapon, which can firmly hold any opponent. As the master of capture, he possesses tremendous physical strength necessary for operating the clamp, and is also a master of stealth with super-senses of hearing and sight. A guardsman at the Royal Palace of Eternia, he acts as bodyguard to King Randor and Queen Marlena.
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Clawful, a giant anthropomorphic crab with claws similar to a fiddler crab.
He is a member of the Evil Warriors, he appears to be a hybrid between a man and a crab or lobster, with large, sharp claws that can crush the life out of his opponents. In most media, his right claw is extra large and thus achieves an extra-deadly grip.
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Dragstor is a member of the Evil Horde, Dragstor is a cyborg warrior with a tyred wheel built into his chest and an engine on his back, which enables him to transport himself along the ground at super-speed, like a vehicle. This power renders him the fastest member of the Evil Horde and a highly feared opponent.
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1983 Series 2
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Evil Lyn was the only female member of the Evil Warriors and is an evil witch who aids Skeletor
as his second-in-command. She is vastly
more intelligent than Skeletor's other minions and often comes much
closer to defeating He-Man
than anyone else (It is often also suggested that she is more cunning
than even Skeletor himself, and is merely a member of his ranks while
it suits her own purposes). She regularly uses the crystal ball atop
her wand to aid with her magic.
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Extendar is a member of the Heroic Warriors is is also called the Tower of Power. He is a cyborg warrior who appears at first to be an ordinary knight in silver armor, his face shielded by a visor. However, he is able to mechanically extend his limbs, waist and neck to extreme proportions until he towers above his opponent, attaining invincibility at his full height.
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Faker, a duplicate of He-Man. The toy version is done in blue with orange hair and outfit, with the backstory that he is a robot duplicate that did not work out. In one annual, he is a deformed clone. However in his sole appearance in the cartoon he is a magical creation identical to He-Man apart from glowing eyes.
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Fisto is a large and muscular warrior with reddish-brown hair and a beard, distinguishable mainly by his right hand, which is a large metal fist. In the original continuity of the character it is ambiguous as to whether Fisto's metal hand is some kind of removable gauntlet, or if it is a prosthetic attachment. In the 2002 continuity, Fisto's hand is much larger and unambiguously cybernetic. In both versions his fist is able to smash through rock and other hard surfaces, as well as packing more than a punch with the enemy.
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1987 Series 6 Movie Figure
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Gwildor is a member of the Thenurians, a dwarf-like race of people. He is known throughout Eternia as a famous locksmith and inventor, and is notable mainly for his greatest creation: The Cosmic Key, a mechanical device with the ability to transport its holder to any place throughout space and time.
Gwildor is presented as absent-minded and quite bumbling, but also wise, intelligent and good-hearted, with little fear. His Cosmic Key, meanwhile, is a complex device with numerous switches and buttons, which can be used to programme sonic waves, sounds, music and light patterns which serves to transport its users to the location of their choice.
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Hordak is Skeletor's old master and the leader of the Evil Horde who rule the planet Etheria with the use of Horde Troopers. He is the former mentor of Skeletor, one of the franchise's main villains. According to most story media, Skeletor betrayed Hordak and trapped him in another dimension before beginning his own conquest of the planet Eternia. Hordak then returned with a vengeance to take over Eternia for himself.
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The Horde Trooper are the infantry of the Evil Horde in the Masters of the Universe franchise. They look like stormtroopers, but with a Juggernaut-esque helmet and a Horde insignia. The Horde Troopers first appear in the She-Ra TV series.
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Jitsu is a member of the Evil Warriors, an Eternian martial artist with a powerful, enlarged golden right hand which he uses to perform strong karate chops. He is also a master swordsman, and is often considered to be the rival of Heroic Warrior Fisto, although no official media has ever developed this.
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King Hiss is the villainous king of the Snake Men. He he is capable of shedding his human skin revealing everything from his waist up to be a writhing mass of serpents. Hiss possesses a host of somewhat vague magical powers. The Sorceress of Grayskull once states that Hiss' magic is as ancient as that of the Elders.
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King Randor initially appeared in the minicomics as a much-older man with gray hair and a wizened face, but as the series progressed he became closer to his Filmation age.In early material, the character is called King Miro, this name was later given in the Filmation cartoon series as King Randor's long-lost father's name. Randor is the good and noble King of Eternia, and the father of the series' hero He-Man, or rather his alter ego, Prince Adam, and Princess Adora, a.k.a. She-Ra. He is often annoyed and disappointed by Adam's seeming laziness and reluctance to take any real responsibility. Not realizing his son's dual identity, he is still very proud of his honest and kind-hearted son. Sometimes he is shown trying to teach his son lessons, as presumably Adam will become King one day. Unlike his children, who are both blondes, he has brown hair and a beard.
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Man-E-Faces is a member of the Heroic Warriors, notable by his distinctive appearance, with his large, blue metal head on which his faces appear in its screen-like opening. His ability is to change his face from his regular human face to that of a robot and a monster. The purposes for which he uses his faces have varied throughout different media. Initially conceived as an actor cursed with a split personality, in the two cartoon series he uses his faces for the purpose of playing different roles as well as additional powers.
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| Man-At-Arms is Teela's foster father. Since Man-At-Arms is actually a title, not a name, the character is also known as Duncan.
Man-At-Arms designs and builds weapons and other technology for the
royal family. Duncan knows Adam's secret identity, and acts as mentor
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Mer Man was conceived as Skeletor's most prominent henchmen after Beast Man. Mer-Man features as a major character in almost all the various Master of the Universe media since the toyline's inception. Mer-Man's basic physical type can be described as humanoid, however he has green skin (blue in some versions), that in some renditions appears to be of a scaly texture like a fish. He has webbed feet and hands and two fins on either side of his head that appear to be his species' equivalent of ears. He has large bulbous eyes like a fish and a wide, fang-filled mouth. He has no apparent nose, however in some representations he has nostrils. |
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Modulok appears on the toy line's accompanying cartoon series, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe by Filmation. Although the Evil Horde are used as the main villains in the spin-off series She-Ra, rather than He-Man, Modulok is given the unique honor of making his debut on He-Man instead. He is introduced late in the show's second season.
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Mosquitor is a member of the Evil Horde, he was packaged as the "evil energy-draining insectoid." He is a cyborg creature with a long, pointed metal head, with a needle on the end of the nose-piece which he injects into his opponents to drain the blood from them. He has a transparent metallic chest through which the blood of his opponent can be seen, filling him up to charge him with energy.
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Multi-Bot is a member of the Evil Horde, he is a robot composed of multiple body parts which he can reform at will into thousands of different shapes. He is a robot equivalent of the character Modulok whose action figure also consisted of numerous different body parts which could be locked together in many different ways. He was marketed as the 'evil robot of a thousand bodies'. Multi-Bot was introduced into the Masters of the Universe toy line in 1986 to cash in on the popularity of Modulok.
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Ninjor is a member of the Evil Warriors, Ninjor is a ninja warrior, as indicated by his name, of Asian origin; or in the toy line's context, the Eternian equivalent of Asian. He wears a black veil over his head and torso, shielding his whole face apart from his eyes from view. Ninjor's key abilities are revealed to be his stealth and silence, a shadow warrior with the ability to launch attacks against his opponents unseen, springing upon them unexpectedly out of the shadows.
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Orko is a "Trollan", a race of beings from Trolla, a world in another dimension. Trollans wear red robes, red hats, and hide their faces behind scarves. Apparently, in Trollan society, showing your face to each other is considered an intimate act, similar to humans sharing a kiss. There is a production drawing of Orko without his hat, in which he looks like a little blue elf, but it was never used in the series. Orko does reveal his face in an episode, but his back is turned and his face is not visible. Trollans appear to be blue-skinned humanoids with pointy ears. However, their feet remain hidden under their robes. Trollans have natural magical abilities, including levitation, which they exclusively use instead of walking. In one episode, Orko temporarily loses the power of levitation, and can be seen crawling around on his knees. Still, some Trollans have greater magical power than others; Orko's uncle, for example, is a famous magician.
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Ram Man is a member of the Heroic Warriors, characterized by his bulky, spring-legged appearance and flat-topped metal helmet. Originally tagged by Mattel as the 'human battering ram', his special ability is to knock opponents or obstacles down with his super-hard helmet.
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Rio Blast (Rafalor) is a member of the heroic warriors, a cowboy warrior with an arsenal of laser guns and blasters built into hidden cavities within his chest and knees, which he unleashes upon unsuspecting opponents. He also carries a pack of blasters on his back, which he pulls over his head during battle to become a one-man army of laser blasters.
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Roboto is a member of the Heroic Warriors, Roboto is notable for being the only fully mechanical warrior in their ranks. His metal body makes him invulnerable to pain and able to resist many attacks that would leave an ordinary warrior injured. His computer brain also renders him highly intelligent.
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Rokkon is a descendant of the Stone People. The two characters of Stonedar and Rokkon are representatives of an entire race of people whose bodies are encased in shells of rock, who can transform themselves into the forms of meteors. When in meteor form they gain the power of flight as well as near-invincibility. The Rock People are known as the Comet Warriors. Stonedar is the leader of his race; a noble and wise warrior who acts as a kind of father figure to the younger, more excitable Rokkon.
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Rotar is a member of the Heroic Warriors, he is a part-human, part-cybernetic warrior with no legs. His lower body is shaped like a spinning top, enabling him to twist mechanically along the ground at super-speed. This enables him to trick opponents and easily dodge attacks.
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Saurod is a reptilian villain, a lizard-like creature wearing a metal mask and helmet, his torso covered by dark armor. He is sent with Blade, Karg, and Beast Man to obtain the Cosmic Key from Earth. He is mute throughout his scenes and only expresses himself through hissing. His role in the film is fairly brief, as he is killed off early into the film after failing Skeletor in a mission to Earth. Paying the price for the failure of all the small mercenary band, he is incinerated alive by a burning energy bolt from Skeletor's hand.
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Scare Glow is a skeletal ghost warrior, who seems to have a solid but translucent body, and whose bones emit a strong glow which can intimidate even the bravest opponents. He wears a long purple cape, and there is a small crack on the forehead of his cranium. He carries a scythe, which is often called the 'Scythe of Doom'
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Snake Face is a member of the Snake Men, who has the power of turn people into stone when he exposes his snakes. His power and appearance make him look like a male version of the Medusa. Snake Face first appears in the minicomic Revenge of the Snake Men, where King Hiss summons him and Sssqueeze from the dimension where the Snake Men are trapped.
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Snout Spout is a cyborg with a human body and a metal elephant head. He serves the Heroic Warriors as a firefighter, his main power being to spray jets of water, stored in a special pack on his back, from his trunk, which he refills periodically from rivers and lakes. Snout Spout's appearance has often been likened to the Hindu God Ganesh.
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The Sorceress is also the mother of Teela, childhood friend of Prince Adam and Captain of the Royal Guard, whose aggressive, gung-ho temperament is a far cry from that of her soft-spoken mother. When Teela was an infant, the Sorceress gave her to Duncan, to raise as his own, because the Sorceress felt that Castle Grayskull was too dangerous a place for her daughter to be raised. In the episode Teela's Quest, Teela sets out to discover the truth of her mother from The Oracle of the Crystal Sea. She succeeds, but the Sorceress erases the revelation from Teela's memory for her own good, even though she desperately wishes she could tell her the truth. Other than Man-At-Arms, the only others who share the secret are He-Man, Battle Cat, and the Oracle of the Crystal Sea. The real name of the current Sorceress is Teela'Na.
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Stonedar is a descendant of the Stone People. The two characters of Stonedar and Rokkon are representatives of an entire race of people whose bodies are encased in shells of rock, who can transform themselves into the forms of meteors. When in meteor form they gain the power of flight as well as near-invincibility. The Rock People are known as the Comet Warriors. Stonedar is the leader of his race; a noble and wise warrior who acts as a kind of father figure to the younger, more excitable Rokkon.
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Stratos is a humanoid with the power of flight and energy projection. He lives in the kingdom of Avion as the leader of Bird People. Stratos in Greek means army and is a handy spy for the Heroic Warriors due to his sharp, bird-like eyes. In several versions of the franchise, he can also fire energy blasts from his hands. |
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Sy-Klone is a blue-skinned cyborg with the ability to spin at super-speed and generate a whirlwind. He is also able to spin different parts of his body individually. He was originally tagged by Mattel as the 'Heroic fist-flinging tornado'.
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Teela is Captain of the Royal Guard and often assists He-Man in his battles. She is the daughter of the Sorceress, though she does not know this; Man-At-Arms has raised her from infancy at the Sorceress' behest. Teela is characterized by a strong personality, and one of her duties is to teach combat skills to Prince Adam. She frequently berates him for his careless and worry-free attitude, but is fond of him nonetheless. |
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Terror Claws Skeletor (Skeletor Le Rapace) was also referred to as the Fifth Anniversary Skeletor. Strangely, Skeletor wears his "original" costume in all the minicomics
which use the terror claws, including the Terror Claws Skeletor
minicomic "The Terror Claws Strike!". In the only minicomic that shows him wearing the "terror claws" costume, "The Cosmic Key", he does not use the terror claws.
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Tri-Klops, a 3-eyed hunter and swordsman who can see in any direction. He can also see through solid objects with his "Gammavision." He is a minion of the evil Skeletor and enemy of He-Man and the other heroes of Eternia. He wears a rotating visor helmet with three artificial eyes fixed to it, each with a special type of vision. In some media this gives him the advantage of seeing in three directions at once, while in others he sees only out of the front eye and rotates his visor depending on which type of vision he requires. The exact function of each eye varies in different versions of the franchise.
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1986 Series 5 Snakemen
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Tung Lashor was a Snake Man, a vast, ruthless army that conquered numerous worlds, and served an evil ruler named King Hiss. Hiss and the Snake Men tried to conquer Eternia, and created Snake Mountain as their base of operations. However, the Elders of Eternia proved too powerful for the Snake Men and used their magic to cast Hiss and his army into a limbo-like dimension.
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Twistoid is a member of the Evil Warriors, he is a cybernetic warrior with no legs, whose lower body is shaped like a spinning top, enabling him to twist along the ground at super-speed. This enables him to trick opponents and easily dodge attacks.
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Two-Bad is a two-headed Evil Warrior who is basically two different beings sharing the same body. In some ways he is like Siamese twins, although both halves of his body are very different-looking creatures who appear to be from entirely different species. His right half is a blue creature, while his left half is a purple, scaly creature with an eyebrow-like yellow band on his forehead. His two heads have the habit of continuously arguing with one another.
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Whiplash is a member of the Evil Warriors, Whiplash is an anthropomorphic reptilian creature. His main asset for battle is his long, bulky tail, which can injure or knock over his opponent by delivering a heavy blow, as well as being able to smash through solid rock.
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| Zodak is the Cosmic Enforcer who is generally associated with the good guys, but takes a neutral standpoint helping both good and evil sides when they need it most. He was originally packaged as an evil warrior, and different media have provided radically differing interpretations of his character. |
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