This recording also contains the pilot opening for the series too. Originally broadcast on TV as the opening to the Diamond Ray episode, He-Man states Evil Masters of the Universe instead of sayig Evil forces of Skeletor as in the rest of the TV series.
When Skeletor challenges the Sorceress, she first appears as Zoar, then as the Sorceress. Only He Man, Man at Arms, and Orko knew about Zoar's secret. Before the episode aired, the mistake was fixed, and the Sorceress teleports, but not as Zoar.
Eeeee He Man eu odeio o esqueleto que nem vc eu sou quase igual hAaaa vc inteligente esperta ok eeeee He Man eu amo vc ok ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ eu quero que vc se cuida fica com Deus ok jesus te ama meu amor vc eeee minha paixão há Adam vc também eeee muito querido ok eu também amo vc eeee Adam vc eeee lindo também um gato 🐈🐈 🐈🐈 cuide de sua família d Adam vc eeee meu príncipe ok lindo te amo Adam ❤❤❤❤❤❤ e He Man também meu amor ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@@kascnefI forget the reason, but I think it was because "Masters of the Universe" was supposed to be all the characters. When the show was created, the MOTU where going to be the villains, but it was changed. I think a couple eps kept the original idea.
@@ClarkeMarek This is basically correct; the original toyline was simply called "Masters of the Universe", and while what that meant was never specified, the implication was indeed meant to be that it encompassed all the characters in the toy-line, with the packaging referring to He-Man and his allies referred to as "Heroic Warriors" while Skeletor and his forces were called "Evil Warriors". Early on in developing the cartoon, the FILMation cartoon was going to change that so that "Masters of the Universe" referred specifically to Skeletor and the "Evil Warrior" characters, presumably so the audience more clearly understood who the "Masters of the Universe" in the title were; early development materials use the term that way, and as we see here there was a version of the intro sequence which used it as well. This VHS release of "The Dragon Invasion" is the only publicly-released episode to use that version, but the idea does also make its way into dialogue in a few early episodes, such as "Colossor Awakens" where Skeletor refers to himself as "Master of the Universe".
Love that RCA Columbia Pictures Home Video
Me too!
I remember this one. I used to rent this VHS back in the 1990S. Before I moved on to DVDS from now on. I like the episode that showed Dragons.
Me too Dylan
I did too VHS is long gone.
This was a favorite episode of mine.
Can't get over the RCA Columbia Pictures Home Video
I prefer them.
My favorite cartoon from the 80's !!!!!
Me too. It would be interesting to see an animated feature of the dc universe and he man and the masters of the universe
It's really good
7:22 - battlecat says come on dragon face take your best shot
its odd that The Dragon Invasion was the only episode of the Filmation series that showed Jitsu!
I agree I wish he was in more Episodes!.
exactly! just like Kol-Dar, Fang Man, Icer & Strong Arm!@@KirksCORNER1983
Love it
Love this cartoon
Yes it's a good one.
This recording also contains the pilot opening for the series too. Originally broadcast on TV as the opening to the Diamond Ray episode, He-Man states Evil Masters of the Universe instead of sayig Evil forces of Skeletor as in the rest of the TV series.
Terrific!!
Enjoy.
He man vc eeee um máximo ok e muito lindo de morrer vc eeee da hora muito gato 🐈 🐈🐈
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Evil lynn vs zatanna
Did anyone spot the mistake in this episode that has now been fixed. This is the edition with the mistake, can you see it?
I have never heard about it what is the mistake?.
When Skeletor challenges the Sorceress, she first appears as Zoar, then as the Sorceress. Only He Man, Man at Arms, and Orko knew about Zoar's secret. Before the episode aired, the mistake was fixed, and the Sorceress teleports, but not as Zoar.
Eeeee He Man eu odeio o esqueleto que nem vc eu sou quase igual hAaaa vc inteligente esperta ok eeeee He Man eu amo vc ok ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ eu quero que vc se cuida fica com Deus ok jesus te ama meu amor vc eeee minha paixão há Adam vc também eeee muito querido ok eu também amo vc eeee Adam vc eeee lindo também um gato 🐈🐈 🐈🐈 cuide de sua família d
Adam vc eeee meu príncipe ok lindo te amo Adam ❤❤❤❤❤❤ e He Man também meu amor ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Why is it dark
Its a VHS rip probably the quality of the vhs wasnt so good.
@@KirksCORNER1983 But it sounds incredible. Amazing that it has held up so well!
@@dice_for_death thanks I appreciate that!!👍👍
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42:37
The movie with Dolph was such a letdown
I actually enjoyed it as a kid in the 80s and still do
Evil masters of the universe 😂
Why did they change it afterwards
@@kascnefI forget the reason, but I think it was because "Masters of the Universe" was supposed to be all the characters. When the show was created, the MOTU where going to be the villains, but it was changed. I think a couple eps kept the original idea.
@@ClarkeMarek This is basically correct; the original toyline was simply called "Masters of the Universe", and while what that meant was never specified, the implication was indeed meant to be that it encompassed all the characters in the toy-line, with the packaging referring to He-Man and his allies referred to as "Heroic Warriors" while Skeletor and his forces were called "Evil Warriors". Early on in developing the cartoon, the FILMation cartoon was going to change that so that "Masters of the Universe" referred specifically to Skeletor and the "Evil Warrior" characters, presumably so the audience more clearly understood who the "Masters of the Universe" in the title were; early development materials use the term that way, and as we see here there was a version of the intro sequence which used it as well. This VHS release of "The Dragon Invasion" is the only publicly-released episode to use that version, but the idea does also make its way into dialogue in a few early episodes, such as "Colossor Awakens" where Skeletor refers to himself as "Master of the Universe".
@@masofdas6475 ok, that's right. I vaguely remember seeing that when James Eatock ran the MotU channel.