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|ShortSummary= Skeletor wreaks havoc at the Royal Palace with the Diamond Ray of Disappearance, which transports all who look at it into a timeless dimension. Beast Man, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, & Evil-Lyn appear. |
|ShortSummary= Skeletor wreaks havoc at the Royal Palace with the Diamond Ray of Disappearance, which transports all who look at it into a timeless dimension. Beast Man, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, & Evil-Lyn appear. |
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The following is a list of episodes for the 1980's animated series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. The following is a list of episodes of the television series. (Note: the episodes are listed here in production order, which differs greatly from the broadcast order. The pilot episode is "Diamond Ray of Disappearance" (MU004).
Episodes: production order
The following is a list of episodes of the television series. (Note: the episodes are listed here in production order, which differs greatly from the broadcast order. The pilot episode is "Diamond Ray of Disappearance" (MU004).
Season 1: 1983
# | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate | Production Code |
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01 | "The Cosmic Comet" | Steve Clark | Tom Ruegger (story) Tom Ruegger & Larry DiTillio (teleplay) | September 9, 1983 | MU001 |
A comet has turned evil and is working for Skeletor. He-Man must convince an old wizard with power over comets to help save Eternia. | |||||
02 | "The Shaping Staff" | Lou Kachivas | Paul Dini | September 29, 1983 | MU002 |
Evil-Lyn has gained hold of the magical Shaping Staff, which can transform anyone at whom the holder aims it. | |||||
03 | "Disappearing Act" | Lou Zuk2or | David Chappe (story) David Chappe & Robby London (teleplay) | September 20, 1983 | MU003 |
Skeletor captures Prince Adam... and waits for He-Man to come to his rescue. | |||||
04 | "Diamond Ray of Disappearance" | Lou Zukor | Robby London | September 5, 1983 | MU004 |
Skeletor wreaks havoc at the Royal Palace with the Diamond Ray of Disappearance, which transports all who look at it into a timeless dimension. Beast Man, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, & Evil-Lyn appear. | |||||
05 | "She-Demon of Phantos" | Gwen Wetzler | Ron Schultz, Sam Schultz | TBA | MU005 |
Skeletor has taken control of Queen Elmora, ruler of the moon of Phantos, and is forcing her to supply him with a powerful metal called Photanium. | |||||
06 | "Teela's Quest" | Marsh Lamore | Paul Dini | TBA | MU006 |
While Teela is searching for her real mother, she is captured by Mer-Man. | |||||
07 | "The Curse of the Spellstone" | Gwen Wetzler | Marc Scott Zicree | TBA | MU007 |
Skeletor steals the Spellstone, a mystical object which enables him to control the weather. | |||||
08 | "The Time Corridor" | Larry DiTillio | Lou Zukor | TBA | MU008 |
Skeletor goes back in time to build a castle on the same spot as castle grayskyll is built on in the present, there he will start the time wheel which will go forward in time to where castle grayskull is and explode. | |||||
09 | "The Dragon Invasion" | Gwen Wetzler | Michael Reaves | TBA | MU009 |
With the help of Beast Man, Skeletor sets an army of Dragons on Eternia, then invades Grayskull and captures the Sorceress in the Dragon Pearl. | |||||
10 | "A Friend in Need" | J. Brynne Stephens | Ed Friedman | TBA | MU010 |
Ileena, a self conscious friend of Teel who despairs at her lack of strength, falls prey to the evil wizard Jarvan, who uses a drug to make her part of an attempt to get his hands on Eternia's Transmutator. | |||||
11 | "Masks of Power" | Marsh Lamore | Douglas Booth | TBA | MU011 |
A man and woman, tempted by the ways of evil, are taken over by an ancient king and queen when they put on the Masks of Power. | |||||
12 | "Evil-Lyn's Plot" | Lou Kachivas | Paul Dini | TBA | TBA |
Evil-Lyn disguises herself as an innocent girl to fool the Widget people into giving her the powerful mineral Coridite. | |||||
13 | "Like Father, Like Daughter" | Ed Friedman | Lou Kachivas | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor kidnaps Man-At-Arms with the help of an evil robot army. | |||||
14 | "Colossor Awakes" | Lou Kachivas | J. Brynne Stephens | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor has a weapon that can turn people into stone... but even worse, it can bring stone to life, and he uses it to bring alive the giant stone golem Colossor. | |||||
15 | "A Beastly Sideshow" | Gwen Wetzler | Peter L. Dixon (story) Peter L. Dixon & Roddy London (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
Beast Man, in the guise of a sideshow owner, comes to Eternos with a carnival in an attempt to lure Cringer into Skeletor's trap. | |||||
16 | "Reign of the Monster" | Steve Clarke | Marc Scott Zicree | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor has kidnapped Stratos so that he can use the Staff of Avion to summon a monster called Molkrom. | |||||
17 | "Daimar the Demon" | Hal Sutherland | J. Brynne Stephens | TBA | TBA |
Orko releases a little dragon to play with, without realizing that this little dragon will soon turn into a fierce demon. | |||||
18 | "Creatures from the Tar Swamp" | Marsh Lamore | Richard Pardee (story),Richard Pardee & Paul Dini (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
When Prince Adam's snobbish cousin, Lady Edwina, comes to the palace, Orko is immediately attracted to her, but Orko figures the only way he can impress her is if he finds theMagic Medallion he lost in the Tar Swamp. | |||||
19 | "Quest for He-Man" | Steve Clark | Paul Dini | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor wipes He-Man’s memory and sends him to a distant, polluted planet called Tranus. Orko, Ram Man and Cringer must travel to this strange world to find He-Man themselves and to face the evil Plundor The Spoiler. | |||||
20 | "Dawn of Dragoon" | Ed Friedman | Robby London | TBA | TBA |
Dree Elle appears on Eternia begging for help from Orko to save Trolla from a monster called Dragoon which is threatening their homeworld. | |||||
21 | "The Royal Cousin" | Ernie Schmidt | Robby London | TBA | TBA |
Prince Adam's cousin Jeremy comes to town, but proves to be nothing but a trouble-maker for everyone... especially when he unwittingly finds himself aiding Evil-Lyn in her latest scheme. Tri-Klops appears. | |||||
22 | "Song of Celice" | Gwen Wetzler | Michael Reaves & J. Brynne Stephens | TBA | TBA |
The kingdom of Tauren is living with the permanent threat of being destroyed by a monster called Yog, which can only be kept asleep by the singing of the beautiful Celice. When Skeletor learns of this threat, he captures Celice in an attempt to use the demon to his advantage. | |||||
23 | "The Return of Orko's Uncle" | Marsh Lamore | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
When Orko's Uncle Montork visits Eternia for a second time, he is followed by an evil magician called Azrog who puts Orko under an evil spell. | |||||
24 | "Wizard of Stone Mountain" | Lou Kachivas | Janis Diamond (story) Janis Diamond & Paul Dini (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
A lovelorn wizard named Malik makes a pact with an evil demon called Locus to win the heart of Teela, but soon finds himself controlled by the demon. | |||||
25 | "Evilseed" | Bob Arkwright | Barney Cohen | TBA | TBA |
Plants are starting to grow wild all over Eternia, causing trouble for both He-Man and Skeletor. The two enemies must team up to defeat Evilseed, a plant-like villain looking to take over Eternia for himself. | |||||
26 | "Ordeal in the Darklands" | Gwen Wetzler | Marc Scott Zicree | TBA | TBA |
Evil-Lyn kidnaps the daughter of the powerful wizard Kor, and frames He-Man for the crime in the hope that Kor will use his power to defeat He-Man. Tri-Klops appears. | |||||
27 | "Orko's Favorite Uncle" | Steve Clark | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
Orko’s Uncle Montork appears on Eternia, but is captured and turned evil by the wizard Tauron, who orders him to attack Castle Grayskull. | |||||
28 | "The Defection" | Marsh Lamore | Ron Schultz, Sam Schultz | TBA | TBA |
A formerly evil sorceress named Sybilline, who has defected to the side of good, enlists the help of He-Man to help free the Isle of Tears from the rule of her former master, the monstrous Gorgon. | |||||
29 | "Prince Adam No More" | Gwen Wetzler | Paul Dini | TBA | TBA |
When Prince Adam learns that his father views him as irresponsible, he yearns to give up his secret identity to prove himself to his father. | |||||
30 | "The Taking of Grayskull" | Ed Friedman | Janis Diamond | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor steals Castle Grayskull, with The Sorceress in it, and transports it to another dimension. | |||||
31 | "A Tale of Two Cities" | Marsh Lamore | Richard Pardee | TBA | TBA |
He-Man finds himself caught up in a war between two rival cities. Losing his memory after a blow, he is forced to fight an arena gladiator named Garn. | |||||
32 | "Search for the VHO" | Gwen Wetzler | Jeffry O'Hare (story) Jeffry O'Hare & Arthur Browne Jr. (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
Prince Adam and Teela embark on a voyage to Selkie Island, to deliver a sonic device called the VHO, but their journey is disrupted by Merman, who wants the VHO for himself. | |||||
33 | "The Starchild" | Lou Zukor | J. Brynne Stephens (story) J. Brynne Stephens & Arthur Browne Jr. (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
Two rival forest tribes are caught in a battle for custody of a little girl with amazing magical powers. He-Man takes her to the Royal Palace. | |||||
34 | "The Dragon's Gift" | Lou Zukor | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor uses an evil spell to turn Man-At-Arms into a crystal statue. He-Man and Teela seek the aid of the great dragon Granamyr in order to save the life of Man-At-Arms. | |||||
35 | "The Sleepers Awaken" | Ed Friedman | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
When exploring an ancient, dark castle, Adam and Teela awaken an evil Lord and Lady from a centuries-long sleep. | |||||
36 | "The Search" | Steve Clark | David Wise | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor has discovered the location of the Starseed, a chunk of cosmic matter which will give him unlimited power. He-Man must beat Skeletor to the Starseed before he gains its power. Zodac appears. | |||||
37 | "Tt's Not My Fault" | Ed Friedman | Ron Schultz, Sam Schultz | TBA | TBA |
38 | "Valley of Power" | Lou Zukor | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
39 | "Trouble in Arcadia" | Gwen Wetzler | David Wise | TBA | TBA |
Adam and Teela stumble upon the hidden city of Arcadia, where the men are forced to work as slaves in underground mines while the women live in luxury in the beautiful city above. | |||||
40 | "House of Shokoti Part I" | Lou Kachivas | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
He-Man, Battle Cat, Ram Man and Orko journey to the desert to investigate the sudden appearance of a mysterious pyramid. | |||||
41 | "House of Shokoti Part II" | Marsh Lamore | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
While on an archaeological expedition to explore the uncovered pyramid of Shokoti, a young boy finds himself held captive by the evil goddess herself, who may have the power to overcome He-Man. | |||||
42 | "Double Edged Sword" | Gwen Wetzler | Robby London | TBA | TBA |
Trap Jaw goes in search of the fuel Eternium, which will give him power equal to that of He-Man. Mer-Man appears. | |||||
43 | "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces" | Lou Zukor | Paul Dini | TBA | TBA |
Adam tells Man-At-Arms the story of how Man-E-Faces went from being a villain who terrorized innocent people, to a noble hero and actor of the Royal Court. Beast Man shows he can control Man-E-Faces' monster persona. | |||||
44 | "The Region of Ice" | Ernie Schmidt | Patrick Duncan | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor has captured the daughter of the Ice Lord, and blackmailed him into capturing the Royal Family as part of the ransom. With the Royal Family held captive, it is up to Orko to release both them and the Ice Lord's daughter. | |||||
45 | "Orko's Missing Magic" | Ernie Schmidt | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
Orko's magic is stolen by a small creature which escapes to another world. He-Man and Orko travel to the surreal world of Omiros to get Orko's magic back. | |||||
46 | "Eternal Darkness" | Lou Kachivas | Misty Stewart | TBA | TBA |
A villain called Dark Dream escapes from his prison and attempts to block out Eternia's sun, plunging the planet into eternal darkness. | |||||
47 | "Keeper of the Ancient Ruins" | Bill Reed | Lee Robert | TBA | TBA |
While exploring a site of ancient ruins, Man-At-Arms and archaeologist Professor Smallen are taken captive by ancient robots called the Zaktons. | |||||
48 | "Return of Evil" | Steve Clark | Richard Pardee | TBA | TBA |
An evil electroid called Aramesh comes to Eternia targeting Orko and his powers. While He-Man tries to protect Orko, Skeletor sets out to make a deal with Aramesh himself. | |||||
49 | "Return of the Gryphon" | Gwen Wetzler | David Wise | TBA | TBA |
A mystical orb left by a powerful Gryphon is stolen from the village where it is guarded, and winds up in the hands of a naive page boy at the Royal Palace. Chaos soon ensues as the Gryphon comes after the orb. | |||||
50 | "Temple of the Sun" | Lou Kachivas | Jeffry O'Hare (story) Patrick Duncan (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
Zoar is captured by a man called Nepthu, who has gained mystical powers in the ancient Temple of the Sun, located on the Sands of Time. | |||||
51 | "City Beneath the Sea" | Gwen Wetzler | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
While investigating the disappearance of some of King Randor's food ships, He-Man and Man-At-Arms find themselves held captive in the underwater city of Aquatica, which has been overtaken by Mer-Man. | |||||
52 | "Teela's Trial" | Marsh Lamore | David Wise | TBA | MU052 |
While conducting an experiment, Teela makes a mistake which results in the disappearance of her father. In despair and guilt over her mistake, Teela exiles herself to the Wastelands as self-punishment, while Man-At-Arms himself winds up in the clutches of Skeletor. Trap Jaw appears. | |||||
53 | "Dree Elle's Return" | Lou Kachivas | Robby London | TBA | TBA |
Dree Elle returns to Eternia seeking Orko's help in retrieving a dangerous Trollan artifact called The Horn Of Evil, which has been stolen by Clawful. trap Jaw also appears. | |||||
54 | "Game Plan" | Lou Kachivas | Coslough Johnson | TBA | TBA |
He-Man and his friends are taken prisoner by a villain called Negator who inserts them into a lifelike computer game. | |||||
55 | "Eye of the Beholder" | Marsh Lamore | Jeffry O'Hare (story) David Wise (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
When a sudden drought strikes Eternia and results in machinery failing and He-Man feeling inexplicably weak, He-Man teams up with a strange insect man called Garth to seek out the cause of the problem. | |||||
56 | "Quest for the Sword" | Ed Friedman | Jeffry O'Hare (story) David Wise (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
When a sudden drought strikes Eternia and results in machinery failing and He-Man feeling inexplicably weak, He-Man teams up with a strange insect man called Garth to seek out the cause of the problem. | |||||
57 | "Castle of Heroes" | Mel Gilden | Marc Richards | TBA | TBA |
A villain called Montiek visits Skeletor, hoping to recruit He-Man for his Castle Of Heroes after passing a series of tests. Skeletor roots for He-Man to pass the tests in the hope that he will be rid of He-Man for good. Clawful appears as Skeletor's "right-hand man". | |||||
58 | "The Once and Future Duke" | Lou Zukor | Phyllis White, Robert White | TBA | TBA |
A childhood friend of Adam and Teela's, David the Duke of Abra, appears at the Royal Palace- however he is inexplicably still a child even after all these years and has lost his memory. It transpires he has been the victim of his evil uncle, Count Marzo, who is concocting a wicked scheme with a memory-draining fountain. | |||||
59 | "The Witch and the Warrior" | Marsh Lamore | Paul Dini | TBA | TBA |
An attempt by Skeletor to steal the Fountain of Life of Aridan from the evil wizard Kothos results in Evil-Lyn and Teela being stranded alone in the middle of the desert. The two arch nemeses have no choice but to work together to get back to safety as well as stopping Kothos. Clawful also appears. | |||||
60 | "The Return of Granamyr" | Ernie Schmidt | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
Granamyr summons He-Man to his aid to help a young dragon called Tor, who desires to become a human after having fallen in love with a human girl. In order for him to achieve this, he must pass a series of tests, but these can only be undertaken by a human, so He-Man must undertake them on his behalf. But an evil wizard named Zim and the evil dragon Shadow Wing are determined to do everything they can to stop He-Man from passing them. | |||||
61 | "Pawns of the Game Master" | Steve Clark | Paul Dini | TBA | TBA |
Teela is captured by a spacefaring gladiator called the Game Master, who intends to use her as bait to lure He-Man, whom he hopes to capture to take part in his intergalactic games. But as the Game Master has also managed to get hold of He-Man's sword, it is Adam and not He-Man who comes to the rescue this time. | |||||
62 | "Golden Disks of Knowledge" | Ed Friedman | John Berwick (story) David Wise (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
A wizard called Zanthor, exiled to the spirit dimension after selling the Golden Disks of Knowledge to Skeletor, contacts The Sorceress, hoping to amend for his crime by helping He-Man recover the Disks. | |||||
63 | "The Huntsman" | Lou Zukor | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
A huntsman called Baron Grod, who kills wild animals so he can preserve them with taxidermy, is after Eternia's last living unicorn. Adam and Teela must set out to save the unicorn and make Grod see the error of his ways. | |||||
64 | "The Remedy" | Bill Reed | Ron Schultz, Sam Schultz | TBA | TBA |
Man-At-Arms' mentor Rohad is dying, and He-Man must embark on a search to find a rare plant which provides the only cure to Rohad's illness. | |||||
65 | "The Heart of a Giant" | Ernie Schmidt | Robby London (story) David Wise (teleplay) | TBA | MU065 |
Orko is on the run from a giant that he believes to be an evil monster, but both himself and the giant are captured by a travelling freak show. Orko soon finds out appearances can be deceiving when the giant shows immense kindness while helping both themselves and the other exhibits escape. |
Season 2: 1984-85
# | Title | Director | Writer | Original airdate | Production Code |
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66 | "The Cat and the Spider" | Gwen Wetzler | Larry DiTillio | TBA | MU0066 |
While exploring a temple which once belonged to an apparently extinct race of Cat People, Prince Adam and Melaktha find a magical statue which they take to the Royal Palace. However, the Cat People are still very much alive and send an agile young cat woman called Kittrina to retrieve the statue. But Skeletor also wants the statue for himself, and sends Webstor to steal it for him. | |||||
67 | "The Energy Beast" | Marsh Lamore | Rowby Goren | TBA | TBA |
A bell jar is found deep within Mount Eternia, which unleashes a powerful evil demon called The Energy Beast that once ruled all Eternia. | |||||
68 | "Day of the Machines" | Lou Kachivas | David Wise | TBA | TBA |
Man-At-Arms threatens to resign from his position after an experiment causes an accident that nearly kills the King and Queen. Skeletor takes advantage of Man-At-Arms' crisis by injecting an energy bug into the Royal computer system that causes all the machines to go out of control. | |||||
69 | "The Gamesman" | Steve Clark | Antoni Zalewski | TBA | TBA |
A chess-playing nobleman called Lord Todd visits the Royal Palace, and offers to repay the Royal Family for their generosity by taking Teela on a tour of his own kingdom. Teela agrees and accompanies Todd to his home, the ancient Castle Star. But soon afterwards, The Sorceress warns Man-At-Arms that a great evil has arrived on Eternia, and has taken up base in none other than Castle Star. | |||||
70 | "Fisto's Forest" | Lou Kachivas | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
Fisto tells a young boy the story of how he was once an evil villain who terrorized the people of the forest, before He-Man convinced him to change his ways. | |||||
71 | "The Rarest Gift of All" | Gwen Wetzler | J. Brynne Stephens | TBA | TBA |
When an attempt at making a surprise present for the King and Queen goes wrong, Orko decides he is worthless and leaves home. He-Man and Teela set out to find Orko and convince him he is much-loved at the Palace. Fisto appears. | |||||
72 | "The Great Books Mystery" | Bill Reed | Harvey Brenner | TBA | TBA |
A villain called Batros steals the great books of Eternia and hides them in the Temple of the Sun. As Teela and Orko set out to retrieve the books, Skeletor sends Trap Jaw & Beast Man out to recruit Batros into his service. Mer-Man, Beast Man, & Tri-Klops also make cameos. | |||||
73 | "Origin of the Sorceress" | Marsh Lamore | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
When an evil force from times past arrives on Eternia, The Sorceress tells He-Man the story of how she relinquished her mortal life to become the mystic guardian of Castle Grayskull. | |||||
74 | "Island of Fear" | Bill Reed Lou Zukor | Antoni Zalewski | TBA | TBA |
While investigating the disappearance of King Randor's food ships, the heroes come across a floating island that Skeletor is using in his attempt to infiltrate the dam around the Royal kingdom. Buzz-Off, Whiplash, & Mer-Man appear. | |||||
75 | "To Save Skeletor" | Lou Kachivas | Paul Dini, Beth Bornstein | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor brings an evil demon called Sh'Gora to Eternia, but Sh'Gora overcomes Skeletor and his minions. Evil-Lyn,Trap Jaw, & Whiplash and marches towards Castle Grayskull. He-Man and his comrades have no choice but to work together with Skeletor in banishing the demon from Eternia before it is too late. Fisto appears. | |||||
76 | "The Ice Age Cometh" | Ed Friedman | Robert White | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor's minion Icer takes control of the Eternian Weather Station, using it to spread icy blizzards across Eternia. | |||||
77 | "Trouble in Trolla" | Ernie Schmidt | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
Dree Elle summons Orko to Trolla to help overcome Skeletor's ally Whiplash, who has enlisted the help of a misguded Trollan wizard to attain magic powers. | |||||
78 | "Betrayal of Stratos" | David Wise | Steve Clark | TBA | TBA |
Stratos is framed for a crime by a vindictive female citizen of Avion, who then exiles him from the kingdom. It turns out she has made a deal with Skeletor to help him harness the power of the Egg of Avion, which gives the people the power of flight, and it is up to He-Man to help Stratos recover the egg and prove his innocence.Whiplash, Tri-Klops, Trap Jaw, & Beast Man appear. | |||||
79 | "Disappearing Dragons" | Ernie Schmidt | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
Granamyr summons He-Man to his aid to investigate the disappearance of numerous dragons from Dragon Mountain. The search for the dragons leads He-Man and his comrades to the distant world of Mairo, where the dragons are being used by gamers to fight for amusement. Buzz-Off, Mekaneck, Webstor, & Kobra Khan appear. | |||||
80 | "The Shadow of Skeletor" | Steve Clark | Rowby Goren | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor is attempting to stir up a war between the inhabitants of Eternia's twin moons. Man-E-Faces goes undercover by disguising himself as Beast Man to put a stop to Skeletor's scheme. | |||||
81 | "The Arena" | Ernie Schmid | Warren Greenwood | TBA | TBA |
An alien being called Om visits Eternia, just as Eternos City comes under attack from Skeletor and an army of goblin warriors. Perplexed by all the fighting, Om freezes the conflict and selects the most powerful warriors from both good and evil sides- He-Man and Skeletor- to face one another in a one-to-one fight and prove which side is the most powerful and wise. | |||||
82 | "Attack from Below" | Marsh Lamore | Michael Kirschenbaum | TBA | TBA |
Attacks are being carried out on farmland by a race of people called the Belats, who dwell underground. When Teela is captured by the Belats, she soon realizes they have been misguided into believing the surface dwellers are evil and does everything in her power to help them realize their error. | |||||
83 | "Into the Abyss" | Steve Clark | Robert Lamb | TBA | TBA |
While on a training exercise with Prince Adam, Teela falls into the dark and bottomless abyss that surrounds Castle Grayskull. Unsure whether or not she is still alive, Adam and Man-At-Arms must do everything they can to rescue her. | |||||
84 | "Fraidy Cat" | Ed Friedman | Phil Harnage | TBA | TBA |
Queen Marlena is captured by Skeletor's minions. While He-Man and his friends are led along a false trail, Orko and Cringer find the correct route to rescue their Queen, and Cringer comes to realize he is a lot braver than he thought. | |||||
85 | "The Rainbow Warrior" | Robert Forward Jr., Leslie Wilson | Steve Bussard | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor captures the Royal Family and holds them prisoner, and the one person who can save them is Queen Marlena- who resumes her old role of fighter pilot and proves she still has great pilot skills as she uses the Rainbow Explorer- the ship that brought her to Eternia- to lead a battalion of soldiers to the rescue | |||||
86 | "A Trip to Morainia" | Steve Clark | Steve Bussard | TBA | TBA |
87 | "Things That Go Bump in the Night" | Lou Kachivas | John Curtin | TBA | TBA |
88 | "Three on a Dare" | Marsh Lamore | Misty Stewart | TBA | TBA |
89 | "Just a Little Lie" | Bill Reed | J. Brynne Stephens | TBA | TBA |
90 | "One for All" | Ed Friedman | Robert White | TBA | TBA |
91 | "Jacob and the Widgets" | Ed Friedman | Harvey Brenner | TBA | TBA |
92 | "The Littlest Giant" | Lou Kachivas | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
93 | "Trouble's Middle Name" | Steve Clark | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
94 | "Journey to Stone City" | Ed Friedman | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
When Evil-Lyn finds her way to Stone City, home to a race of warriors who froze themselves in stone so they could be reawakened when Eternia next needed them, she sets loose the city's warrior king, Vokan, and tricks him into attacking Castle Grayskull. | |||||
95 | "A Bird in the Hand" | Richard Trueblood | Phil Harnage | TBA | TBA |
96 | "BattleCat" | Richard Trueblood | D.C. Fontana, Richard Fontana | TBA | TBA |
Man-At-Arms tells Orko the origin of Battle Cat, from the day when the young Prince Adam found the lost tiger cub Cringer in the woods, to the day when Cringer first became Battle Cat and helped He-Man save his friends from danger. | |||||
97 | "The Time Wheel" | Bill Reed | Mel Gilden (story) Mel Gilden & Larry DiTillio (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
While exploring an ancient site with He-Man, Orko accidentally brings a barbaric king called Tamask, from Eternia's ancient past, to the present. Confused by his time slip, Tamask mistakenly believes King Randor is a magician who has taken over his kingdom and attempts to take his kingdom back by force. | |||||
98 | "Search for the Past" | Ernie Schmidt | Misty Stewart (story) Misty Stewart & Larry DiTillio (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
99 | "Hunt for He-Man" | Marsh Lamore | Antoni Zalewski | TBA | MU099 |
100 | "The Greatest Show on Eternia" | Gwen Wetzler | Rowby Goren | TBA | MU100 |
When a travelling circus refuses to perform at Snake Mountain, Skeletor becomes very angry and attempts to take over the circus for himself. | |||||
101 | "Not so Blind" | Gwen Wetzler | Robert Lamb | TBA | TBA |
He-Man and Ram Man take a blind boy named Lous on a trip to the Singing Crystal. But a flash of light results in both He-Man and Ram Man becoming blind as well, and Lous proves he is more capable than others assume when he leads the heroes to safety himself. | |||||
102 | "Revenge is Never Sweet" | Ernie Schmidt | Douglas Booth | TBA | TBA |
The evil wizard Kothos, turned into a sand slug by Evil-Lyn, returns to his human form and exacts revenge on Evil-Lyn for what she did to him. | |||||
103 | "The Good Shall Survive" | Bill Reed | Richard Pardee | TBA | TBA |
Buzz-Off's Bee People come under attack by Skeletor. Kobra Khan appears. | |||||
104 | "The Secret of Grayskull" | Richard Trueblood | John Curtin | TBA | TBA |
105 | "No Job Too Small" | Marsh Lamore | Don Heckman | TBA | TBA |
106 | "The Bitter Rose" | Ed Friedman | Michael Chase Walker | TBA | TBA |
107 | "The Gambler" | Richard Trueblood | Antoni Zalewski (story) Antoni Zalewski & Larry DiTillio (teleplay) | TBA | TBA |
108 | "Teela's Triumph" | Gwen Wetzler | Joseph Botsford | TBA | TBA |
109 | "Orko's New Friend" | Ernie Schmidt | Shelley Karol & Warren Greenwood | TBA | TBA |
110 | "The Problem with Power" | Gwen Wetzler | Robert Forward Jr. & Leslie Wilson Tom Tataranowicz (based on his idea) | TBA | TBA |
Skeletor, in his latest scheme to defeat He-Man, resorts to his most insidious resource yet: he manipulates He-Man into believing he has inadvertently killed someone. As He-Man struggles to cope with the consequences of his power and contemplates turning his back on Greyskull, Teela is ambushed by Skeletor's forces and is captured. | |||||
111 | "Double Trouble" | Ed Friedman | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
112 | "The Eternia Flower" | Ed Friedman | Barbara Chain | TBA | TBA |
113 | "Happy Birthday Roboto" | Lou Kachivas | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
Modulok,sworn enemy of Man-At-Arms, captures the heroic Roboto and reprograms him, then revives him to carry out his own evil deeds. He proceeds to attempt a Frankenstein-like experiment on Man-At-Arms, intending to transfer his brain power into his second head so that he can possess Man-At-Arms' scientific knowledge for himself. | |||||
114 | "Battle of the Dragons" | Steve Clark | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
115 | "Time Doesn't Fly" | Marsh Lamore | Jina Bacarr | TBA | TBA |
116 | "Here, There, Skeletors Everywhere" | Steve Clark | Cinnamon Wengrod | TBA | TBA |
117 | "Beauty and the Beast" | Ernie Schmidt | Don Heckman | TBA | TBA |
118 | "Orko's Return" | Ernie Schmidt | J. Larry Carroll | TBA | TBA |
119 | "Visitors from Earth" | Gwen Wetzler | Mike Hazy | TBA | TBA |
120 | "Monster on the Mountain" | Lou Kachivos | Rowby Goren | TBA | TBA |
121 | "The Magic Falls" | Ernie Schmidt | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
122 | "Search for a Son" | Bill Reed | Drew Lawrence | TBA | TBA |
Meckaneck explains that he was given his bionic neck by Man-At-Arms after his neck was badly injured in severe storm winds. In the storm, he lost track of his son, Philip, and pledged his services to King Randor and the Royal guard in the hope of some day finding his son. Its is revealed that his son was recovered from the storm winds by the evil Count Marzo, who had held him captive ever since and offers his return in exchange for the throne of Eternia. Buzz-Off appears. | |||||
123 | "Mistaken Identity" | Bill Reed | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
Deranged human scientist called Galen Nycroft, imprisoned in the Royal dungeons for attempting to use his science to control all of Eternia with a mind ray. He summons a bat-like aid to his side with a component needed to teleport his final invention to the prison cell. Teleporting the large machine to the cell, he steps inside, and an explosion comes from within. He steps out in the mutated form of Modulok, and uses his greatly bolstered strength to break free from the prison cell. He contacts Skeletor and offers him his services, but Skeletor rejects him describing him as a "wimp scientist" and vows to only accept Modulok into his evil crew once he has proven himself. Modulok sets out to prove himself by capturing He-Man. He fails in his scheme, as he is deceived into capturing a teenage boy who is trying to impress his girlfriend by pretending to be He-Man's secret identity. | |||||
124 | "The Toy Maker" | Lou Kachivos | Karen Willson & Chris Weber | TBA | TBA |
125 | "Bargain with Evil" | Bill Reed | Larry DiTillio | TBA | TBA |
126 | "Capture the Comet Keeper" | Lou Kachivos | Robert Lamb | TBA | TBA |
Two-Bad appears. | |||||
127 | "The Ancient Mirror of Avathar" | Steve Clark | Robert Lamb | TBA | TBA |
Moss Man, Two-Bad, Trap Jaw, & Evil-Lyn appear. | |||||
128 | "The Games" | Richard Trueblood | J. Michael Straczynski | TBA | TBA |
Fisto is chosen to represent the side of good in a series of games set by aliens. Spikor is infused with the villainous energy of all of Skeletor's minions so that he can be chosen to represent the side of evil & cheat. Mer-Man & Beast Man appear. | |||||
129 | "To Save the Creatures" | Gwen Wetzler | Don Heckman | TBA | TBA |
Beast Man appears. | |||||
130 | "The Cold Zone" | Ernie Schmidt | Robby London (story) David Wise (teleplay) | TBA | MU0130 |
Kobra Khan visits the heroic warriors, offering a truce in exchange for their help. He tells them that his people, the Reptons (a snake clan to whom he belonged before he joined Skeletor's forces) are in need of help- someone has extinguished the furnace which heats their underground kingdom, plunging the whole kingdom into severe coldness. |