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He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

  • TV Series
  • 2002–2004
  • TV-Y7
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
3.8K
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Lisa Ann Beley, Garry Chalk, Cam Clarke, Gabe Khouth, and Scott McNeil in He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002)
Dark FantasySteampunkSuperheroSword & SorceryActionAdventureAnimationFamilyFantasySci-Fi

On the planet Eternia, a young prince gains the ability to become a powerful warrior to defend Castle Grayskull against the dark lord Skeletor.On the planet Eternia, a young prince gains the ability to become a powerful warrior to defend Castle Grayskull against the dark lord Skeletor.On the planet Eternia, a young prince gains the ability to become a powerful warrior to defend Castle Grayskull against the dark lord Skeletor.

  • Creator
    • Michael Halperin
  • Stars
    • Cam Clarke
    • Garry Chalk
    • Scott McNeil
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    3.8K
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    • Creator
      • Michael Halperin
    • Stars
      • Cam Clarke
      • Garry Chalk
      • Scott McNeil
    • 35User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    ThePaladin1

    The power rekindled

    I was born in 1983 (the same year the original series first came out) so it's not too far of a stretch to say that I literally grew up with it, in any case it remains one of my all time favourites. So, when I heard they were coming out with a remake I was hopeful, but skeptical. I've seen too many fall flat and too many are blatant money ploys with little bearing on the original (like a certain movie that I won't name.).

    That said, when I first watched the series I was pleasantly surprised. This is obviously a labour of love that gives as much respect to old schoolers like myself as it does to those who have never even heard of Eternia. I was amazed to see the amount of detail, from Evil-Lynn's hair to the long standing Keldor/Skeletor rumour, that was brought into it.

    The characterization is also terrific and they've even expanded on as are many of the details and relationships that weren't as heavily addressed in the old one. The animation is much richer and smoother and the series lacks the classic "80s cheese" (oh well).

    Not to say that there aren't some points that I don't think work well ie: my biggest problem is Cringer not talking, though that's a rant I've done elsewhere.

    This is a strong series that I've really enjoyed up to now and is, so far, a worthy successor to the original.
    Movie Nuttball

    Just as good,cool,and epic as the original!

    Being a very big He-Man fan and collector and loving the original series I really didn't know what to think when I first saw the new series.Though I admit that I have only seen one episode and that one was the Courage of Adam.It was really a remake of the original episode. It was good and very entertaining.There are things how ever that has changed compared to the very first series.I honestly don't know if it is for the better or what as it is to soon to tell and I don't want to bash or say anything bad about the 2002 He-Man and the Masters Of The Universe series.The things I noticed is that Cringer/Battle Cat doesn't talk.Is all he does when he is Cringer is do a simple meow and when he is Battle Cat he makes a fantastic roar.Teela is not the beautiful and attractive young but intelligent Captain of the Guard.She is now a teenager that is really a brat.It is hard to tell the difference between Prince Adam and He-Man.Skeleto now longer wears boots and his voice sounds the same but then it doesn't.Man-At-Arms is younger and has a short pony tail.Some other things but really the show this awesome and the music helps it seem epic.I do like the show but I guess I'm not use to it because I've seen the older series so much.I'm sure some MOTU fans of the old show do and don't like the show compared to the original but I like both!
    sickink2

    I LOVE YOU, CARTOON NETWORK!

    Words cannot describe the combination of blissful nostalgia and childlike wonder I experienced while watching this new version of my favorite cartoon for the first time. I've been hoping for years that Cartoon Network would air the old MOTU episodes, but I never expected an all-new series! Finally, they've got an original action cartoon worth watching!
    8TalkingContradiction

    Solid update and improvement over the original series

    This is how you update a series for a new generation: take what worked from the original series: dynamic and memorable character designs and refine and build upon it with deeper characterization and world building while taking advantage of the technological improvements in animation and editing.

    While not ground breaking this a very respectable and entertaining show for kids with enough complexity for adult to enjoy unironically. All the while very much remaining in the spirit of the previous series and is currently now the definitive version of the show and its characters as far as I'm concerned.

    Definitely recommend it over both netflix shows as of this date. Check it out most people slept on this show when came out just like the similarly overlooked and underrated Thunderscats remake that came out in 2011.
    8Sentinel-15

    Excellent reinvention of the classic series

    Being a fan of the original series (and yes, the toys as well) I was thrilled to see this new series.

    It is brilliant! It reinvents the old characters and manages to stay true to its origins. Finally these "masters of the universe" deliver action living up to their title. Skeletor at last is the powerful menacing character he should be. He-Man is the good-hearted force of nature he always was, slightly updated for these times.

    And then I hear about its cancellation. Say what?! The inmates are running the asylum, it would seem. Why cancel it?! This series has so much potential... What is wrong with people?!

    Bring it back! It showed so much promise!

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    • Trivia
      In the original series, Prince Adams' pet green tiger, Cringer, could talk. The producers of this remake decided keeping that would make the series seem for too young for the audience they were intended to appeal to. Furthermore, they were confident they could make him expressive enough through his face and movements to compensate.
    • Quotes

      Prince Adam: By the power of grayskull!

      He-Man: I have the power!

    • Crazy credits
      Unlike the Filmation series, in which the cast list was listed without corresponding characters, in this series the characters are identified by voice actor. However, the spelling of many of the character names is very inconsistent, not only compared to previously established way of writing them, but even from one episode to another. And sometimes, characters and voice actors are listed who were not in the episode in question.
    • Alternate versions
      The first three episodes ("The Beginning: Part 1", "The Beginning: Part 2" and "The Beginning: Part 3") originally aired as one ninety-minute TV movie on August 16 before they were broken down into three thirty-minute episodes which began airing on August 30. No material was cut from the thirty-minute versions and the ninety-minute version didn't feature the opening title sequence.
    • Connections
      Featured in Up on the Roof: Episode dated 19 September 2004 (2004)

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    • Release date
      • August 16, 2002 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Cartoon Network
      • Mattel, Inc
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • He-Man
    • Production company
      • Mike Young Productions
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      • 30m
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