a5c7b9f00b Prince Adam is the son of King Randor and Queen Marlena, the royal rulers of the planet Eternia. What the King and Queen and his friend do not know is Adam is the most powerful man in the universe known&quot;He-Man&quot;, a mighty warrior, who with the use of his weapon, the sword of Greyskull, and with help from his companions, loyal soldier Man-At-Arms, his daughter Teela, the lovable Orco and He-Man&#39;s pet tiger Battlecat, He-Man fights the evil Skeletor and his henchman who bid to rule Eternia and discover the secrets of Greyskull, the mysterious castle where He-Man discovered the sword of Greyskull and received his special powers. In a distant and mystical land, wimpy Prince Adam leads the life of royalty. Unknown to all but a few close friends/allies, Prince Adam is actually a hero, the mighty He-Man. Together with his friends, (suchTeela; her father, a man-at-arms; mysterious Orko and his mighty friend/horse substitute Battle Cat), He-Man battles the evil Skeletor and his minions for control of the world, and, more importantly, for the control, power and &quot;honor of Greyskull,&quot; the mysterious castle from which He-Man derives his powers. One thing many people do not realize especially the person who posted a comment before i did is that the advice scenes at the end of each episode of this show and 8 or 9 other shows taught good things to children and compared to today&#39;s shows this is one show that all children need to watch because when this show and the other shows of that group of 8 or 9 shows were all on you rarely got news reports of kids being caught with Guns, Knives, Drugs, or Exsplosives on school grounds because this show and the others taught kids right from wrong. This show focused on teaching kids to obey their parents and other elders where the new TV shows promote violence and destruction. I feel that this show should be seen by all of the young children that are under 10 years old. HE-MAN is a vintage &#39;80s after school cartoon. Full of fun adventures and unique characters. When trouble arises, Prince Adam wields his mighty sword and is transformed into He-Man: the most powerful man in the universe.<br/><br/>The world of HE-MAN is like a mix of medieval mythology, fantasy, and futuristic technology. There are kings and queens, castles and dragons, laser beams and hovercraft, and magic and sorcery. The nefarious Skeletor is He-Man&#39;s sworn enemy, and in every episode he and his minions come up with new plots to take over the world.<br/><br/>The animation is nothing fancy, but it hearkens back to a simpler time. You can tell the studio was trying to save money by reusing animation where convenient. Young viewers won&#39;t complain, though, about the &quot;dated&quot; feel.<br/><br/>I think HE-MAN is still a good show for children, even today. Decried at the time for being too violent, the show is very tame by today&#39;s standards. (Occasionally the hero tosses a villain into a river.) The episodes are fun adventures and each episode ends with a valuable life lesson aimed at kids.<br/><br/>Fondly remembered by the children of the &#39;80s, I wouldn&#39;t hesitate to show HE-MAN to my own children someday.
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