I was a kid when these toys first came out. My dad worked as a Dental Lab technician for a dentist in town (he made dentures for the dentist patients) Anyway It was my seventh birthday and my dad came home from work with all of these packages. He kept going back out to the car and bringing in package after package. For my seventh birthday, the dentist Dr. Harden bought me the entire collection of Masters of The Universe toys that were available at that time. He-Man, Skeletor, Man At Arms, Castle Greyskull, I mean every toy available for the MOU toy line. That was one of the best birthdays ever. Dr Harden was so good to our family when he found out he had terminal cancer he gave my dad the best gift and advice ever. He gave my dad all of the Lab equipment and told him to go in business for himself. That was over 40 years ago and my dad is still running that successful business today at the age of 84. Each time I see MOU I can't help but think of the Dr that gave us all the life that my family has today.
OMG you are so lucky! I had 4 sisters and a brother. Lol all my toys became cannon fodder. I had 1 He-Man when I was 5 and it didn't make it to me being 6 years old
I didn't know of Silverhawks as far as I remember, Thundercats was later for me in the UK, but He-Man, She-Ra, Danger Mouse and Count Duckular (both voiced by the awesome David Jason aka Del 'Boy' Trotter), and many more great cartoons of the time, Transformers, M.A.S.K., etc...
1st year of elementary school...I was so proud of my He-man backpack...I had all the action figures, books, stickers and tapes with narrated stories...it felt great being a kid in the '80s
I always remember the birthday party scene in Ghostbusters II. Ray and Winston: "When there's something strange, in your neighborhood. Who ya gonna call?" Kids at party: "He-Man!"
I have never been more excited about seeing a Minty 10 things you didn't know in my subscription list as I was today... Frank Langella was definitely the best part of the MOTU movie. The 2002 show was actually pretty good.
As an 80's kid born 1977 He-Man was my very first franchise that i loved endlessly!! I had the entire original run collection from He-Man and Skeletor to Castle Grayskull Snake Mountain and the Eterna playset where you could put all of the castles together as one. I even collected She-Ra Hordak and the Crystal castle not ashamed to admit this as a growing boy at the time. Also had the mini comics magazine and saw the crossover Secret Of The Sword in its theatrical release. Met Tom King the creator of He-Man and She-Ra this year at New York Comic Con and thanked him for creating a masterpiece. He even gave not sold me the entire original episode boxset of He-Man which I will treasure forever. We Have the power so can you!!!
Just about to come off my lunch break and spotted this. Can’t wait to get home. I’m a child of the 80’s, this and thundercats were a massive part of my childhood. I had so many of the action figures. One of my regrets as an adult is not having kept a few for nostalgia. Cheers Minty.
Ah yes. He-Man. One of the biggest and most successful series of the 80s. And it was one of the first cartoons I was exposed to as a child. It was such a great era.
I was a huge he-man fan back in the day.The Castle Grayskull I got as a kid sits on a shelf in my shop to this day. My son even played with it when he was little.
The best line in the movie was "Let this be our final battle!" I was about 11 when it came out and while everyone left, including my 4 older sisters, I stayed for the credits pissing them off, but they waited for me by the doors and saw Skeletor rise out of the water and say "I'll be back!"
When the show was airing in 1983, my brother and I were living in England. We used to race home from school at 3pm to watch it on TV and have our tea. Wow so long ago!!!! 😮
The movie was filmed in a little town called Sierra Madre in California, and my friend's father worked for the police department, keeping the streets and other locations clear for shoots. One night my friend was able to go over during a break and got to meet Mr. Lundgren thanks to his dad. The town hasn't changed much, and most of the locations are as they were, including the small cemetery (it's really small!).
thanks for the trip down memory lane as a child no matter how bad at home it was for 30min at a time you had a hero in your corner a will never forget!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As someone that grew up on the original he-man, I honestly didn't hate Revalations. It had some iffy moments, but I enjoyed it overall. To each their own though.
Back in 83', Scooby Doo and He-Man used to come on back to back in the afternoons (Scooby Doo at 4:00 & He-Man at 4:30).... My dad got me all the main action figures in 84'. He's always been my absolute favorite hero character ever since! "THE MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE UNIVERSE!!"🗡️ 😁👍
Quick side note. Filmation did not come up with the dual identity of Prince Adam/He-Man, the dual identity came from the DC comics that predated the cartoon.
Yeah, my understanding was that the original toy line want inspired by Conan but was going to be Conan. Then they watched the movie and saw very adult content and had to do something to recover the investment they had already put up
Love this cartoon and still watch it today. Amazing cartoon that I ate up each time I could when I was younger. One of the crowning achievements of my childhood was owning a Castle Grayskull playset!
Thank you, Minty, for taking me back to my childhood in the mid 80s. This was probably the only toy line that I had a near complete collection including Castle Grayskull and Snake Mountain (Skeletor’s lair).
Here's a bit of nerd trivia: season 2 of Star Trek Deep Space 9 started and ended with Skeletor... Frank Langella was in the first three episodes as Minister Jaro and Alan Oppenheimer was in the last episode as Captain Keogh.
I watched both 1980's cartoon and 2002 reboot as a kid. And I'm kind glad I introduce my 5 year old sister's daughter to He-Man, and she absolutely love it.
My wife got me the box set of the 80s cartoon when my son was 3. It's probably the best gift I've ever received. No more of these crappy new cartoons. My son watched TNMT, Captian PLANET, GI Joe, and X men. That and putting him in The Boy Scouts early were some of the best things for our relationship. I strongly suggest young fathers try this.
The idea of Superman v He-man is hardly far-fetched. During the second season, an episode called “The Rainbow Warrior” outlines how Prince Adam’s mother Marlina ended up being transplanted from Earth to Eternia. We had several of the action figures growing up. Also, my brother dressed up as Skeletor for Halloween 1984. I suspect that I’m the only family member who actually liked the Masters of the Universe motion picture. Watching it during the 2010s and fixating on the character played by Robert Duncan McNeil actually got me in an obsessive mode, trying to imagine what kind of keyboards and synthesizers I would’ve played if I were that age during the 80s.
I was a huge He-Man kid, but I have to say, I think the 2002 adaptation was an even better show than the original. It kept the same spirit while smoothing out the rough edges of the 80's version.
He-Man and Voltron, my most favorite cartoons growing up in the 1980's! I was 5 when He Man came out and watched every single episode on tv after school. To this day I will still hop on TH-cam and go through all the episodes in a day every now and then, even at 46.
Love Voltron but it was toned for kids. It was originally called Go Lion Beast King. That was Earth that was being ravage because you can see a melted Tokyo Tower and it was WW3. They fight between Voltron and the Goddess happened centuries ago. Because the keys looked like that they were in the coffin for decades not days.
As a big fan of He-Man I actually knew every one of these facts this time still a great video and a lot of fond memories of the show and this franchise.
In all fairness to Mattel passing on Star Wars, most everyone assumed the movie would flop before it actually came out. Every toy company passed on the deal, with Kenner only accepting sort of begrudgingly a month before the film's release. Fox studios had little hope of it doing well too. I think only Lucas himself & Alec Guinness believed it would succeed... and even then it's believed that if the original Lucas cut had been released it may have. Fox got an editing team in last minute to re-cut the movie before release. Keep in mind most sci-fi at the time was either marginally successful(Star Trek was canned for low viewership, Dr Who managed to survive in the UK despite a poor budget) or often failed. But the overall art design, using actual aliens instead of someone with a rubber forehead & a strong initial story is why Star Wars did so well, nothing really like it had been made before. It's success helped revive Star Trek & push a lot of other franchises.
So true,the cast and crew thought SW was weird and silly and it would crash and burn at the box office. LOL. Never,ever thought it'd be an astounding success and have audiences hungry for more sci-fi films/tv shows.
Not quite true. Lucas spent the entire time filming ensuring he had total editorial control of the film and keeping FOX or anyone else out. He even took a reduced cut of hte revenue to keep it when FOX tired to intervene. Lucas did not like the original cut. So, he got rid of the editing crew and enlisted his wife at the time, Marsha, along with RIchard Chew and Paul Hirsch, to re-cut the film which also included significant re-shoots. FOX had NOTHING to do with it.
Here's a trivia tidbit that I never see discussed: Alan Oppenheimer and George DiCenzo's characters, Skeletor and Hordak, often fought each other in the cartoons, but they also played opposing lawyers in a movie about Charles Manson, "Helter Skelter." Honestly, I think you should give the 2002 MYP cartoon another try. If it's not THE best MOTU series, it's certainly in runner-up position. I really was not fond of the 1987 movie, but I liked the new characters they introduced. Would've loved a Lubic action figure.
He-man was one of my favorite things when I was a kid. I remember going on vacation as a kid. I found Tri-Klops half buried on the beach. Nobody ever came to claim him so my Mom let me keep him. That was a great vacation for me. Probably a terrible vacation for the other boy.
I grew up on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in the 80’s. I’m 40 years old and still watch He-Man before I go to work in the morning! “He-Man!”💪🏽
He-Man was my toddler days in life! And yeah, never called it Masters of the Universe. Always wanted the castle but never got that. But He-Man was the first of any of my childhood toys. Before legos and hot wheels. But then the TMNT action figures was my prime!
I was a huge He-Man fan back in the day. I still count Christmas ‘83 as my best Christmas when I got all that He-Man stuff. I had kind of aged out by the time of the movie but was still excited to see it. I left disappointed, though Frank Langella was awesome. And props to him for saying that Skeketor was his most favorite role he’s ever played! And no props at all for Kevin Smith who lied and continually lied about fellow TH-camrs, Clownfish TV when they had tweeted that they heard Revelations was going to be a bait and switch. I was a fan of his from the very beginning but lost all respect for him after that.
CFTV claimed that Teela would take over from Heman as champion as he would die. They also claimed Teela would be gay. Both was incorrect. They then went on to say Teela's sidekick would be champion which again was incorrect. I'm not getting where these CFTV meat riders are coming from. They were wrong about everything. Garbage channel too. Just a couple of dorks that got fired by Disney and now set up a channel to cry about it.
Huge He-Man fan here. I loved the toys, the show, the movie though I understand why many didn't, and I'm still angry with Kevin Smith for taking a huge dump on it with his show. Got to meet Alan Oppenheimer a couple years ago. Very funny guy.
He-Man was always my favourite of all the 80's stuff. Between the toys and the Cartoons it was just fun. Transformers were out of my families price range, but I did love the show. I had tons of G.I. Joe's but the show was on as much for me. He-Man was there first and left the fondest memories. It's not as "cool" as the other two, but I loved it & She-Ra.
I’m shocked no mention at all of Blackstar the 1981 Filmation predecessor to MOTU with many direct comparisons to MOTU. He-Man owes a debt of gratitude to Blackstar. The irony that the Galoob Blackstar toys came out in 1985 to capitalize on the success of He-Man 4 years after the cartoon was cancelled and was long forgotten.
I'm loving this video Minty, but wow, I saw one of the pics you used the Haunted House pic, the reason was I noticed it because I used to go in that specific haunted house in Ocean City Maryland as a child back in the 80s. Now they had a massive haunted house down on the pier that went out towards the ocean but that one you shared l had a car that you would go in on the lower level and it would go to a upper level, super creepy, inside but mostly the coolest part about about the boardwalk itself was in the 80s, before and after the release of The Lost Boys , this has literally always reminded me of the shooting location in Santa Cruz on thier boardwalk. Ours even had a parking lot that reminded me of that scene where this poor couple got attacked in thier car towards the very beginning of the film. Thanks for adding a part of my childhood, was glad to see it.
That second pic of Linda Gary at 12:25 is actually Linda Gray, she played Sue-ellen Ewing in the original 70s/90s series of 'Dallas'. She was never a voice actor in He-Man
I'm shocked to learn that the popularity of the toys cratered so quickly. My enthusiasm for the franchise hadn't waned at all, much like I didn't get the memo about the video game crash and still played my Atari 2600 right up until getting a Nintendo. Some of the coolest figures came out toward the end.
Let's all be honest, the 2002 animation is the BEST version of he-man, the smashed it out of the park and kills me to this day that it wasn't finished.
Poor distribution of the toys & odd repaints meant poor sales, and that’s what Mattel was looking at before they pulled the plug before season 2 finished properly. Season three would have brought on the horde, She-ra and other characters like Rio-Blast & Clamp champ
I would add that J. Michael Straczynski of Babylon 5 fame wrote two episodes, one of which stuck with me. He-Man is tricked into thinking he killed an innocent bystander, and we're treated to the one time we see him turning back to Prince Adam with a "let the power return." Great stuff!
My favorite story from the early days of He-Man was from Mark Taylor. From the He-Man episode of Toys That Made Us. The bosses at Mattel wanted them to use the tiger molds from the Big Jim line. Mark complained that the tigers were scaled wrong, they were as big as a horse compared to the figures. They said "So put a f$cking saddle on it!" And Battle Cat was born.
My brother and I had all the action figures and accessories growing up..That was our childhood hood in the 80’s… We also loved Thundercats and had all those figures as well and loved the cartoons of both He Man and Thundercats…I’m 47 and loved watching and playing with the toys
I'll never forget when my friend asked me if I wanted to come over his house and play Masters of the Universe? I was like WTF? After seeing and playing with Castle Greyskull and the other action figures he had, I was hooked! Two weeks later for my birthday, I had He-man, Skeletor, Teela, and the Battering Ram. A few months later for Christmas, I had the whole collection.... So I thought? I think Mattel did a soft release on some of the other toys! I only found this out cuz my friend down the street, who was a spoiled rotten only child, actually had EVERYTHING!!! Good times though!
I was a young girl back in the 80s, and I was fascinated by He-Man and She-ra. I always raced home from school, so I wouldn't miss an episode. I met Dolph Lundgren in March of this year, and I had the chance to ask him about Masters of the Universe. It was so cool listening to him talk about his training for He-man.
Great work Minty! I’ve been a fan of your videos for a while and it seems in finally catching up to the new videos! And this is fantastic. Doing this episode really opens up a whole new venue for you for fondly remembered cartoons for people our age. Hope to see a Thundercats or Transformers video soon! I wonder if you in Australia got the same cartoons as we did in El Salvador. Ahhh the 80s good times
I was a huge fan of he-man as a kid but unfortunately my parents weren't rich but was lucky enough to have a rich friend that had everything of he-man and i mean everything all the characters and play sets it was a joy everytime i went to his house.
Many people still think that Prince Adam and Cringer are Filmation creations, due to the fact that the original Mattel toyline didn't feature them. Same goes for Queen Marlena, especially her backstory of being astronaut from Earth. However, none of this is true. All three appeared in comic books prior to Filmation series, same as Marlena's backstory. The only purely Filmation creation among main characters is Orko, who was created as Filmation needed a comedic character, as the originaly toyline and backstories were much darker originally than shown in this series. Alot of people also still think that Sorceress is also Filmation creation. This, however, is only partly true. Filmation used the existing character of Sorceress and merged it with falcon Zoar, who in toyline and comics was separate character, and also turned into Teela's mother, which was based on the fact that the original Sorceress toy from Mattel looked virtually identical to Teela's toy. This only goes for main characters, as most of supporting and background characters were indeed created by Filmation for the purpose of this series. Despite not being featured in original Toyline, since they were not created yet, all of the main Evil Horde characters, with sole exception of Shadow Weaver who was Filmation's creation, were created by Mattel. As it is well known, they were originally planned to appear in He-Man series as brand new villains and enemies of both He-Man and Skeletor, but eventually wound up being main villains of She-Ra series.
I used to have the castle , battle cat, and a bunch of figures in the 80's, if only I knew there would one day be a site like ebay to sell them for a profit.
My buddy had He-Man so I would go to his house in the 80s & he had the original 17 inch Castle Gray Skull that your figure couldn't get through properly, but we thought it was cool at the time as it made them, so big even a Castle wasn't big enough for them! Which made those toys that much stronger! Also loved Skeletor in Masters of the Universe Movie & spoiler he makes a special appearance after the credits of the movie!
THAT was my toy series and cartoon. So good, and based, if in a admittedly cheesy style at times. The music by Shuki Levy was also extremely epic. And the show was primarily voiced by its producer, Lou Scheimer.
Interestingly, the original cartoon was going to have the villains be the Masters of the Universe. The idea was dropped, but there were three vestiges left in. 1. One of the episodes released to VHS had a prototype intro(accidentally, early print before it was "corrected") where He-Man says that he and his friends defend Greyskull from "The evil Masters of the Universe.". Not Skeletor as it was changed to. 2. I forget the episode, but Skeletor unleashed some crystal based monsters on He Man and Co. He Man saw the monster and said, "So, this is the Master's plan," 3. Skeletor resurrected a monster and introduced himself as, "Skeletor, Master of the Universe."
My wife's college animation teacher worked on He Man back in the day. But he refused to talk about it. As an artist he takes great pride in his work and the animation in He Man is so cheap and so rushed he feels nothing but shame for having been part of it.
You origin of He-Man is wrong. The 1982 Conan movie was released, based on the 1930s Robert E. Howard's Conan books. Mattel did see the success Kenner had with Star Wars, so they agreed to do the toy line. The original movie concept for the movie was more kid-friendly than its violent, sexual theatrical release. They were modeled after Conan from the movie. After the movie had been rewritten several times, Mattel had to bow out, as they couldnt sell toys for an R rated movie. Thats why the original He-Man prototypes and early toy runs looked like a barbarian - because thats what they were. They were modeled after a long haired, extremely muscled barbarian played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Mattel had already invested time and money into the toy line. They were so far along, they decided to make minor changes to avoid copyright issues. The original run of the He-Man action figure had brown hair just like Arnold. It wasnt changed to blonde till later. One of Conan's main antagonists in the books was Thulsa Doom. Thulsa Doom is a necromancer with a skull for a head. He was the original antagonist for the movie before the movie rewrites (his character was swapped, but they kept the name). Sound familiar? Skeletor was not invented by Mark Taylor, he was just a slightly modified and renamed Thulsa. Midnight's Edge did an excellent documentary on this, if you search for it.
I was a kid when these toys first came out. My dad worked as a Dental Lab technician for a dentist in town (he made dentures for the dentist patients) Anyway It was my seventh birthday and my dad came home from work with all of these packages. He kept going back out to the car and bringing in package after package. For my seventh birthday, the dentist Dr. Harden bought me the entire collection of Masters of The Universe toys that were available at that time. He-Man, Skeletor, Man At Arms, Castle Greyskull, I mean every toy available for the MOU toy line. That was one of the best birthdays ever. Dr Harden was so good to our family when he found out he had terminal cancer he gave my dad the best gift and advice ever. He gave my dad all of the Lab equipment and told him to go in business for himself. That was over 40 years ago and my dad is still running that successful business today at the age of 84. Each time I see MOU I can't help but think of the Dr that gave us all the life that my family has today.
1) Was previous He-Woman and before them She-Woman!
OMG you are so lucky! I had 4 sisters and a brother. Lol all my toys became cannon fodder. I had 1 He-Man when I was 5 and it didn't make it to me being 6 years old
That's an awesome story. RIP Dr. Harden.
Ill Never forger Xmas of 84! Me and my brother woke up to MOTU figures that morning with Castle Grayskull! It was a great time to be an 80s kid!
@@TwistedSense Yeah I count my blessings daily
I remember coming home from school and watching this cartoon. This one and the ThunderCats as well as the Silverhawks.
I remember watching He-Man, Voltron, Thundercats, and Silverhawks on WGGT-TV 48 on weekday afternoons.
Exactly. He man, she ra, Voltron, thundercats, transzor z, the list can go. Miss those cartoons.
Some great theme songs as well 😊
I didn't know of Silverhawks as far as I remember, Thundercats was later for me in the UK, but He-Man, She-Ra, Danger Mouse and Count Duckular (both voiced by the awesome David Jason aka Del 'Boy' Trotter), and many more great cartoons of the time, Transformers, M.A.S.K., etc...
I own all these series on dvd 😀😀😀
1st year of elementary school...I was so proud of my He-man backpack...I had all the action figures, books, stickers and tapes with narrated stories...it felt great being a kid in the '80s
I was a huge fan of He-Man. I had the He-Man and Skeletor Battle Damage figures and Castle Greyskull Playset for Christmas 1984.
I had Snake Mountain. It had a voice changing microphone.
Good times.
@@joshoshea3194I couldn’t ever get my voice changing microphone to work
@@jimhoover7345that's a shame it rocked
As did I. Got it a bit later, tho. Maybe 86?
Wow... You're so lucky
I always remember the birthday party scene in Ghostbusters II.
Ray and Winston: "When there's something strange, in your neighborhood. Who ya gonna call?"
Kids at party: "He-Man!"
I grew up in the Eighties, He-Man was definitely the show to watch immediately after school before heading outside to play with the neighbors kids.
...He-Man...Gi Joe...Transforrmers...Thundercats! Great 80s!
My uncles had all the He Man toys. They passed them on to me in the mid 90s and I still have some today.
I have never been more excited about seeing a Minty 10 things you didn't know in my subscription list as I was today...
Frank Langella was definitely the best part of the MOTU movie. The 2002 show was actually pretty good.
As an 80's kid born 1977 He-Man was my very first franchise that i loved endlessly!! I had the entire original run collection from He-Man and Skeletor to Castle Grayskull Snake Mountain and the Eterna playset where you could put all of the castles together as one. I even collected She-Ra Hordak and the Crystal castle not ashamed to admit this as a growing boy at the time. Also had the mini comics magazine and saw the crossover Secret Of The Sword in its theatrical release. Met Tom King the creator of He-Man and She-Ra this year at New York Comic Con and thanked him for creating a masterpiece. He even gave not sold me the entire original episode boxset of He-Man which I will treasure forever. We Have the power so can you!!!
Ill Never forget Xmas of 84! I woke up to all these MOTU figures!
That was such a great Christmas,83 and 85 too
Just about to come off my lunch break and spotted this. Can’t wait to get home. I’m a child of the 80’s, this and thundercats were a massive part of my childhood. I had so many of the action figures. One of my regrets as an adult is not having kept a few for nostalgia. Cheers Minty.
Man I miss being a kid in the '80s.😞
In the loving memory of Ruben Moya. Mexican voice actor for He-Man (1960-2023)
I was a faithful watcher of the cartoon. Christmas of 83 I was 5yrs old when I got all the toys from HE-MAN. .....oh yeah and Castle Greyskull.
Ah yes. He-Man. One of the biggest and most successful series of the 80s. And it was one of the first cartoons I was exposed to as a child. It was such a great era.
Both myself and my brother were really into He-Man during its peak. Had many of the toys and watched the formulaic cartoons. Pure nostalgia Minty. 👍🏼
I was a huge he-man fan back in the day.The Castle Grayskull I got as a kid sits on a shelf in my shop to this day. My son even played with it when he was little.
The best line in the movie was "Let this be our final battle!" I was about 11 when it came out and while everyone left, including my 4 older sisters, I stayed for the credits pissing them off, but they waited for me by the doors and saw Skeletor rise out of the water and say "I'll be back!"
Loved He-Man as a kid. Had the toys, had a costume, and watched every episode of the cartoon.
When the show was airing in 1983, my brother and I were living in England. We used to race home from school at 3pm to watch it on TV and have our tea. Wow so long ago!!!! 😮
The movie was filmed in a little town called Sierra Madre in California, and my friend's father worked for the police department, keeping the streets and other locations clear for shoots. One night my friend was able to go over during a break and got to meet Mr. Lundgren thanks to his dad. The town hasn't changed much, and most of the locations are as they were, including the small cemetery (it's really small!).
Would love to see a video like this for the Dungeons & Dragons cartoon from the 80s!
Loved that show.
thanks for the trip down memory lane as a child no matter how bad at home it was for 30min at a time you had a hero in your corner a will never forget!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
So many fond memories of this show, thank you.
As someone that grew up on the original he-man, I honestly didn't hate Revalations. It had some iffy moments, but I enjoyed it overall. To each their own though.
Back in 83', Scooby Doo and He-Man used to come on back to back in the afternoons (Scooby Doo at 4:00 & He-Man at 4:30).... My dad got me all the main action figures in 84'. He's always been my absolute favorite hero character ever since!
"THE MOST POWERFUL MAN IN THE UNIVERSE!!"🗡️ 😁👍
Quick side note. Filmation did not come up with the dual identity of Prince Adam/He-Man, the dual identity came from the DC comics that predated the cartoon.
Yeah, my understanding was that the original toy line want inspired by Conan but was going to be Conan. Then they watched the movie and saw very adult content and had to do something to recover the investment they had already put up
You beat me to it!
Love this cartoon and still watch it today. Amazing cartoon that I ate up each time I could when I was younger.
One of the crowning achievements of my childhood was owning a Castle Grayskull playset!
I loved this cartoon back in the day, plus Thunder Cats, GI Joe, Transformers. those were fun cartoons for sure.
Loved the show and the toy line. Hopefully, one day, Hollywood will get He-Man right on the big screen.
"Joke's on YOU, I'm into that sh!t!"
-Skeletor
Ha! You unlocked a memory for me. We saw the stage show at Univeral Studios along with Kit from Knightrider
Thank you, Minty, for taking me back to my childhood in the mid 80s. This was probably the only toy line that I had a near complete collection including Castle Grayskull and Snake Mountain (Skeletor’s lair).
He truly was a master of the universe.
Here's a bit of nerd trivia: season 2 of Star Trek Deep Space 9 started and ended with Skeletor... Frank Langella was in the first three episodes as Minister Jaro and Alan Oppenheimer was in the last episode as Captain Keogh.
Man, hearing that "I am she-ra!" still gives me chills
I watched both 1980's cartoon and 2002 reboot as a kid. And I'm kind glad I introduce my 5 year old sister's daughter to He-Man, and she absolutely love it.
My wife got me the box set of the 80s cartoon when my son was 3. It's probably the best gift I've ever received. No more of these crappy new cartoons. My son watched TNMT, Captian PLANET, GI Joe, and X men. That and putting him in The Boy Scouts early were some of the best things for our relationship. I strongly suggest young fathers try this.
Your sister must be the youngest mother in the world!
@@HalfdeadRider Actually, she is older than I am. I was born 1991, and my sister has born 1988.
@@HautaAntero you said she was 5 years old though! 🤷♂️😂
@@HalfdeadRider I mean sister's daughter was 5 year old. 🤦
Loved MOTU as a child of the 80s and just as big a fan now. Revelation rocks and I think Revolution Will be even better!
The idea of Superman v He-man is hardly far-fetched. During the second season, an episode called “The Rainbow Warrior” outlines how Prince Adam’s mother Marlina ended up being transplanted from Earth to Eternia.
We had several of the action figures growing up. Also, my brother dressed up as Skeletor for Halloween 1984. I suspect that I’m the only family member who actually liked the Masters of the Universe motion picture. Watching it during the 2010s and fixating on the character played by Robert Duncan McNeil actually got me in an obsessive mode, trying to imagine what kind of keyboards and synthesizers I would’ve played if I were that age during the 80s.
I was a huge He-Man kid, but I have to say, I think the 2002 adaptation was an even better show than the original. It kept the same spirit while smoothing out the rough edges of the 80's version.
It was too bad the show got cancelled before She-Ra could make an appearance. I would have loved to see her
He-Man and Voltron, my most favorite cartoons growing up in the 1980's! I was 5 when He Man came out and watched every single episode on tv after school. To this day I will still hop on TH-cam and go through all the episodes in a day every now and then, even at 46.
Love Voltron but it was toned for kids. It was originally called Go Lion Beast King. That was Earth that was being ravage because you can see a melted Tokyo Tower and it was WW3. They fight between Voltron and the Goddess happened centuries ago. Because the keys looked like that they were in the coffin for decades not days.
Loved the heman and shera toons and heman movie. I miss my 80s toons on tv lol. Need get my dvds out lol
As a big fan of He-Man I actually knew every one of these facts this time still a great video and a lot of fond memories of the show and this franchise.
Born in ‘79, so this was literally my childhood. I even liked She-Ra.
In all fairness to Mattel passing on Star Wars, most everyone assumed the movie would flop before it actually came out. Every toy company passed on the deal, with Kenner only accepting sort of begrudgingly a month before the film's release. Fox studios had little hope of it doing well too. I think only Lucas himself & Alec Guinness believed it would succeed... and even then it's believed that if the original Lucas cut had been released it may have. Fox got an editing team in last minute to re-cut the movie before release. Keep in mind most sci-fi at the time was either marginally successful(Star Trek was canned for low viewership, Dr Who managed to survive in the UK despite a poor budget) or often failed. But the overall art design, using actual aliens instead of someone with a rubber forehead & a strong initial story is why Star Wars did so well, nothing really like it had been made before. It's success helped revive Star Trek & push a lot of other franchises.
So true,the cast and crew thought SW was weird and silly and it would crash and burn at the box office. LOL. Never,ever thought it'd be an astounding success and have audiences hungry for more sci-fi films/tv shows.
Not quite true. Lucas spent the entire time filming ensuring he had total editorial control of the film and keeping FOX or anyone else out. He even took a reduced cut of hte revenue to keep it when FOX tired to intervene.
Lucas did not like the original cut. So, he got rid of the editing crew and enlisted his wife at the time, Marsha, along with RIchard Chew and Paul Hirsch, to re-cut the film which also included significant re-shoots. FOX had NOTHING to do with it.
Always asked my parents to rent that and the GI Joe movie as a child. Watched it countless times!
Here's a trivia tidbit that I never see discussed: Alan Oppenheimer and George DiCenzo's characters, Skeletor and Hordak, often fought each other in the cartoons, but they also played opposing lawyers in a movie about Charles Manson, "Helter Skelter."
Honestly, I think you should give the 2002 MYP cartoon another try. If it's not THE best MOTU series, it's certainly in runner-up position.
I really was not fond of the 1987 movie, but I liked the new characters they introduced. Would've loved a Lubic action figure.
He-man was one of my favorite things when I was a kid. I remember going on vacation as a kid. I found Tri-Klops half buried on the beach. Nobody ever came to claim him so my Mom let me keep him. That was a great vacation for me. Probably a terrible vacation for the other boy.
I grew up on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe in the 80’s. I’m 40 years old and still watch He-Man before I go to work in the morning! “He-Man!”💪🏽
To this day, I call it He-Man. We all called it He-Man from Day 1. Thanks for making this!!!
He-Man was my toddler days in life! And yeah, never called it Masters of the Universe. Always wanted the castle but never got that. But He-Man was the first of any of my childhood toys. Before legos and hot wheels. But then the TMNT action figures was my prime!
This was my first toy love as a child. I had Castle Grey Skull and He-man. Good memories. Later to co-exist with my Transformers.
HE-MAN WILL FOREVER BE ONE OF MY ALL-TIME TOP !0 CARTOONS OF MY CHILDHOOD!
I was a huge He-Man fan back in the day. I still count Christmas ‘83 as my best Christmas when I got all that He-Man stuff. I had kind of aged out by the time of the movie but was still excited to see it. I left disappointed, though Frank Langella was awesome. And props to him for saying that Skeketor was his most favorite role he’s ever played! And no props at all for Kevin Smith who lied and continually lied about fellow TH-camrs, Clownfish TV when they had tweeted that they heard Revelations was going to be a bait and switch. I was a fan of his from the very beginning but lost all respect for him after that.
No 🤡💩📺 lied about Kevin Smith!
Amen to that. Kevin Smith will never live that down.
@@mikeadams7904 I'd bet that most people have already forgotten lmfao
CFTV claimed that Teela would take over from Heman as champion as he would die. They also claimed Teela would be gay. Both was incorrect. They then went on to say Teela's sidekick would be champion which again was incorrect. I'm not getting where these CFTV meat riders are coming from. They were wrong about everything. Garbage channel too. Just a couple of dorks that got fired by Disney and now set up a channel to cry about it.
@@HendoCalrissianI've seen what they look like & their outsides match their insides.
They're both ugly, inside & out.
The Newest He-man revelations is really well done and continues the story of the original
Huge He-Man fan here. I loved the toys, the show, the movie though I understand why many didn't, and I'm still angry with Kevin Smith for taking a huge dump on it with his show. Got to meet Alan Oppenheimer a couple years ago. Very funny guy.
He-Man was always my favourite of all the 80's stuff. Between the toys and the Cartoons it was just fun. Transformers were out of my families price range, but I did love the show. I had tons of G.I. Joe's but the show was on as much for me. He-Man was there first and left the fondest memories. It's not as "cool" as the other two, but I loved it & She-Ra.
Who still pulls out their 80s Heman toys and yells I have the POWER lol
I have been watching you for years! Do you have a collection video what all you have collected over the years?
I’m shocked no mention at all of Blackstar the 1981 Filmation predecessor to MOTU with many direct comparisons to MOTU. He-Man owes a debt of gratitude to Blackstar. The irony that the Galoob Blackstar toys came out in 1985 to capitalize on the success of He-Man 4 years after the cartoon was cancelled and was long forgotten.
I'm loving this video Minty, but wow, I saw one of the pics you used the Haunted House pic, the reason was I noticed it because I used to go in that specific haunted house in Ocean City Maryland as a child back in the 80s. Now they had a massive haunted house down on the pier that went out towards the ocean but that one you shared l had a car that you would go in on the lower level and it would go to a upper level, super creepy, inside but mostly the coolest part about about the boardwalk itself was in the 80s, before and after the release of The Lost Boys , this has literally always reminded me of the shooting location in Santa Cruz on thier boardwalk. Ours even had a parking lot that reminded me of that scene where this poor couple got attacked in thier car towards the very beginning of the film. Thanks for adding a part of my childhood, was glad to see it.
That second pic of Linda Gary at 12:25 is actually Linda Gray, she played Sue-ellen Ewing in the original 70s/90s series of 'Dallas'. She was never a voice actor in He-Man
A common mistake, those two actresses were frequently mixed up.
I loved watching He-Man as a little girl.
Honestly I had never heard of He-Man until sometime in the mid-2010's, when reruns were aired late at night on the former Qubo network.
He-Man was my favourite tv show and figures to play with as a kid. Then Thundercats came along …….
I'm shocked to learn that the popularity of the toys cratered so quickly. My enthusiasm for the franchise hadn't waned at all, much like I didn't get the memo about the video game crash and still played my Atari 2600 right up until getting a Nintendo. Some of the coolest figures came out toward the end.
Minty…Please do 10 things about Thundercats and Jayce and The Wheeled Warriors 🙏🏾
I loved He-Man and She-Ra! 80s cartoons were the best!
Let's all be honest, the 2002 animation is the BEST version of he-man, the smashed it out of the park and kills me to this day that it wasn't finished.
You're so right. That 2002 series was well done, it's a shame that it didn't keep going.
Poor distribution of the toys & odd repaints meant poor sales, and that’s what Mattel was looking at before they pulled the plug before season 2 finished properly.
Season three would have brought on the horde, She-ra and other characters like Rio-Blast & Clamp champ
I would add that J. Michael Straczynski of Babylon 5 fame wrote two episodes, one of which stuck with me. He-Man is tricked into thinking he killed an innocent bystander, and we're treated to the one time we see him turning back to Prince Adam with a "let the power return." Great stuff!
Minty , the 2 posted pictures of Linda Gary one of them is Linda Gray from Dallas TV seies
Although I enjoyed the cartoons I'm a bigger fan of the original Mini comics and their portrayal of He-Man.
My favorite story from the early days of He-Man was from Mark Taylor. From the He-Man episode of Toys That Made Us.
The bosses at Mattel wanted them to use the tiger molds from the Big Jim line. Mark complained that the tigers were scaled wrong, they were as big as a horse compared to the figures.
They said "So put a f$cking saddle on it!" And Battle Cat was born.
I love my He-Man and my baby Battle Cat. ❤❤❤❤❤. My favorite cartoon
Good morning Minty! Thank you, this was an interesting episode. Your video content is always presented in a fun way. Hope you have a good weekend!!
I was a big He-Man fan, had the toys, comics, video tapes, was lovely to relive a bit of nostalgia :)
My brother and I had all the action figures and accessories growing up..That was our childhood hood in the 80’s… We also loved Thundercats and had all those figures as well and loved the cartoons of both He Man and Thundercats…I’m 47 and loved watching and playing with the toys
The 2002 version looks pretty cool, way better than the previous mullet sporting long trouser wearing version. Where can I check it out?
I'll never forget when my friend asked me if I wanted to come over his house and play Masters of the Universe? I was like WTF? After seeing and playing with Castle Greyskull and the other action figures he had, I was hooked! Two weeks later for my birthday, I had He-man, Skeletor, Teela, and the Battering Ram. A few months later for Christmas, I had the whole collection.... So I thought? I think Mattel did a soft release on some of the other toys! I only found this out cuz my friend down the street, who was a spoiled rotten only child, actually had EVERYTHING!!! Good times though!
Great job. Still such a fun watch ⌚️ ☺️ 😊 🤗
I was a young girl back in the 80s, and I was fascinated by He-Man and She-ra. I always raced home from school, so I wouldn't miss an episode. I met Dolph Lundgren in March of this year, and I had the chance to ask him about Masters of the Universe. It was so cool listening to him talk about his training for He-man.
Please do a more focused episode on the Masters of the Universe 87’ film!!!
I love your movies but please do more toys.👍
Great work Minty! I’ve been a fan of your videos for a while and it seems in finally catching up to the new videos! And this is fantastic. Doing this episode really opens up a whole new venue for you for fondly remembered cartoons for people our age. Hope to see a Thundercats or Transformers video soon! I wonder if you in Australia got the same cartoons as we did in El Salvador. Ahhh the 80s good times
I was a huge fan of he-man as a kid but unfortunately my parents weren't rich but was lucky enough to have a rich friend that had everything of he-man and i mean everything all the characters and play sets it was a joy everytime i went to his house.
12:25 I'm pretty sure that's a pic of Linda GRAY of "Dallas" fame (Sue Ellen Ewing).
Many people still think that Prince Adam and Cringer are Filmation creations, due to the fact that the original Mattel toyline didn't feature them. Same goes for Queen Marlena, especially her backstory of being astronaut from Earth. However, none of this is true.
All three appeared in comic books prior to Filmation series, same as Marlena's backstory.
The only purely Filmation creation among main characters is Orko, who was created as Filmation needed a comedic character, as the originaly toyline and backstories were much darker originally than shown in this series.
Alot of people also still think that Sorceress is also Filmation creation. This, however, is only partly true. Filmation used the existing character of Sorceress and merged it with falcon Zoar, who in toyline and comics was separate character, and also turned into Teela's mother, which was based on the fact that the original Sorceress toy from Mattel looked virtually identical to Teela's toy.
This only goes for main characters, as most of supporting and background characters were indeed created by Filmation for the purpose of this series.
Despite not being featured in original Toyline, since they were not created yet, all of the main Evil Horde characters, with sole exception of Shadow Weaver who was Filmation's creation, were created by Mattel. As it is well known, they were originally planned to appear in He-Man series as brand new villains and enemies of both He-Man and Skeletor, but eventually wound up being main villains of She-Ra series.
Masters of the universe revelation was pretty good Especially if you are an adult now
Children can't seem to stand it. 😂
I love reminiscing about the toys and cartoons i had as a child, during the holidays.
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He man is still a huge popular. Revelations was hugely despite the internet Fanboys crying. And the second season revolution is about to debut.
I used to have the castle , battle cat, and a bunch of figures in the 80's, if only I knew there would one day be a site like ebay to sell them for a profit.
Hehe yup had all those toys gave them away when I was a teenager
I HAVE THE POWER Baby!!
Still love This show, and now my kids Love the Netflix show. Love it.
My buddy had He-Man so I would go to his house in the 80s & he had the original 17 inch Castle Gray Skull that your figure couldn't get through properly, but we thought it was cool at the time as it made them, so big even a Castle wasn't big enough for them! Which made those toys that much stronger! Also loved Skeletor in Masters of the Universe Movie & spoiler he makes a special appearance after the credits of the movie!
Who ya gonna call? He-Man! He-Man!
THAT was my toy series and cartoon. So good, and based, if in a admittedly cheesy style at times. The music by Shuki Levy was also extremely epic. And the show was primarily voiced by its producer, Lou Scheimer.
Interestingly, the original cartoon was going to have the villains be the Masters of the Universe. The idea was dropped, but there were three vestiges left in.
1. One of the episodes released to VHS had a prototype intro(accidentally, early print before it was "corrected") where He-Man says that he and his friends defend Greyskull from "The evil Masters of the Universe.". Not Skeletor as it was changed to.
2. I forget the episode, but Skeletor unleashed some crystal based monsters on He Man and Co. He Man saw the monster and said, "So, this is the Master's plan,"
3. Skeletor resurrected a monster and introduced himself as, "Skeletor, Master of the Universe."
My friend had that exact castle. It was fun. Skeletor! The most muscle bound, pile of bones.
God, I love the 80's, no decade like it.
One of my best childhood days especially my brother too. 😊❤
My wife's college animation teacher worked on He Man back in the day. But he refused to talk about it. As an artist he takes great pride in his work and the animation in He Man is so cheap and so rushed he feels nothing but shame for having been part of it.
You origin of He-Man is wrong. The 1982 Conan movie was released, based on the 1930s Robert E. Howard's Conan books. Mattel did see the success Kenner had with Star Wars, so they agreed to do the toy line. The original movie concept for the movie was more kid-friendly than its violent, sexual theatrical release. They were modeled after Conan from the movie. After the movie had been rewritten several times, Mattel had to bow out, as they couldnt sell toys for an R rated movie. Thats why the original He-Man prototypes and early toy runs looked like a barbarian - because thats what they were. They were modeled after a long haired, extremely muscled barbarian played by Arnold Schwarzenegger. Mattel had already invested time and money into the toy line. They were so far along, they decided to make minor changes to avoid copyright issues. The original run of the He-Man action figure had brown hair just like Arnold. It wasnt changed to blonde till later. One of Conan's main antagonists in the books was Thulsa Doom. Thulsa Doom is a necromancer with a skull for a head. He was the original antagonist for the movie before the movie rewrites (his character was swapped, but they kept the name). Sound familiar? Skeletor was not invented by Mark Taylor, he was just a slightly modified and renamed Thulsa. Midnight's Edge did an excellent documentary on this, if you search for it.