I think you're taking Adam's words too literally, he's just making his point by saying everything Skeletor has done up to this point, he chose the path of evil. Even when he was finally made aware that he literally was Randor's older brother and that Hordak manipulated him for decades, making him lose his identity, that he still chose to do evil. Keldor chose to join Hordak rather than die fighting. Keldor chose to train in order to one day invade his brother's kingdom and take the throne for himself. Keldor chose to take the Havoc Staff and become the Lord of Destruction. As Skeletor, he wasn't in his right mind, but his anger, desire for power & revenge were still there. Once he learned the truth, he didn't join the good guys to fend off the Horde. He chose to control the people, kill and replace Hordak, and planned to augment innocent people into his own twisted image. Like Adam said, he may have been born Keldor, but he will ALWAYS choose to be Skeletor.
@@SmokeyMcb I think it was from Anti-He-man comic storyline. Where a evil He-man goes on a rampage across multiverse and a half Keldor half Skeletor helps the He-mans defeat this evil version.
@@Microsoft-Excel-2010 yeah he is the only Keldor in the multiverse, that did not want any power. I think he even describe himself as a disappointment to everybody around him, just so he does not have any responsibility or power at all. (Ironically that's why he is worthy to have the power of grayskull)
He-man does defeat Skeletor in a cool way, while reverting him back to Keldor, similar to his counterpart from the cgi He-man and the masters of the universe series.
Man, I hope the CGI series gets sequel. I mean, it ended with a sequel hook, revealing Hordak voiced by Kevin Conroy! Rest in Peace, to the best Batman ever.
@@raistlin3462 Wait, when did he throw Adam in a cell under Castle Greyskull? Or are you mixing up when Skeletor had Duncan as a prisoner under Castle Greyskull during Part 2 of Revelation and then when he captured Adam in the palace dungeon in Revolution?
how many characters, when defeated, lost skin, muscles and organs, remaining just a skeleton or completely melting after that... And only Skeletor, when defeated, regains all this.
The closest thing would be to use resurrection on an undead in dnd. However, they will mostly die for many reasons. Missing parts, age, corruption of the soul, rejection of the current self, etc.
@@godlymegatron5698 Doesn't resurrection fully restore the body of a 'killed' undead? Quickly checked! Per 3.5's SRD: "You can resurrect someone killed by a death effect or someone who has been turned into an undead creature and then destroyed. You cannot resurrect someone who has died of old age. Constructs, elementals, outsiders, and undead creatures can’t be resurrected. Upon completion of the spell, the creature is immediately restored to full hit points, vigor, and health, with no loss of prepared spells. However, the subject loses one level, or 2 points of Constitution if the subject was 1st level. (If this reduction would bring its Con to 0 or lower, it can’t be resurrected). This level loss or Constitution loss cannot be repaired by any means."
Yeah, enmphasis on was as in past tense. They willingly made him king and the peoole trusted him for trh short burdt he was king. He couldve had a redemption but he waste the opportunity by falling back into old habits as skeletor.
The problem was it was always his choice. Instead of doing what’s right for the people he chose to destroy and conquer. He was the one who got to decide whether or not he should pick up the havok staff. Skeletor may have been a victim at one point but he made himself a villain because of his choices.
doesn't matter if your the victim or not. in skeletor/Keldor's case he was give a chance to prove that he can be a better ruler than what his late parents to prove them wrong but no. he wasted all of that just to gain more power and to destroy everything they had built. in the end it was his choice to be Evil in the end.
Yeah, because that shot at the end where Keldor sees Skeletor's reflection in the crown while he sits in the dungeons of Castle Grayskull doesn't foreshadow anything... ...Myah!
@@eztrgt8789 Honestly, they’ll probably keep Keldor in their back pocket until Horde Prime arrives with the full force of The Horde… And if this show’s Prime is as much of a piece of work as the one from the She Ra show… YIKES.
It's no more than a flight of fancy at this point, but I'd like to think that there was more than Randor and Keldor's history than was known, and when he was sent to live among the Gars was not in fact their final encounter before Keldor met Hordak. And a personal betrayal, either by Randor or someone else Keldor loved, was what tipped his final fall from bitterness into insanity...
"In any timeline, you're always the bad guy." Meanwhile, there's literally a timeline where Keldor is a hero and becomes HeMan. Its like the writers dont even do their own research before putting pen to paper.
@Yggi11 I don't, but I do expect the writers to know, and not put dumb lines like that in. Your argument also cuts both ways. If Heman can't know what happens in other timelines, then its retarded for him to say Keldor's the bad guy in every one. If he knows it's an infinite multiverse, then it makes Adam sound even dumber since every possible outcome happens somewhere.
So writers yet again not knowing the cannon they worked on. Dude was a pretty much a victim in the beginning, like 5 realms he was a good guy 1 he was he man.
There's no way he saw his sword absorbed his magic and then immediately thought let's absorb all of his magic and to turn him back.There's no way he thought of that on the spot
I hate to point it out, but there is exactly 1 timeline where keldor/skeletor is the good guy, and its the timeline where he -man is the villian known as Anti he-man
In every multiverse hes the bad guy?? Wrong adam.. In every universe.. theres a timeline where keldor is good and the other universe where randor and keldor parents didnt argue where evil lyn parent werent poor but rich royalty..
"Myeh.."
"Myah!!"
Meow!
Is Skeletor suddenly incapable of speech?
@@luizmarinho6138 he's pissed
@@luizmarinho6138 He knows there's nothing more to say
He's not Skeletor anymore.
Sa mia 😂
When you finish your shift fighting He-Man and have to start your shift fighting Trevor Belmont afterwards...
Alucard's daddy 😂
You must be the He-man
0:27 Not really, there is a specific timeline in the entire multiverse where Keldor gains the power and becomes He-man
Please can you post the link to that?
I want to see it.
@@SmokeyMcb I don't have the link it is a comic book called masters of the multiverse
I think you're taking Adam's words too literally, he's just making his point by saying everything Skeletor has done up to this point, he chose the path of evil. Even when he was finally made aware that he literally was Randor's older brother and that Hordak manipulated him for decades, making him lose his identity, that he still chose to do evil.
Keldor chose to join Hordak rather than die fighting. Keldor chose to train in order to one day invade his brother's kingdom and take the throne for himself. Keldor chose to take the Havoc Staff and become the Lord of Destruction. As Skeletor, he wasn't in his right mind, but his anger, desire for power & revenge were still there. Once he learned the truth, he didn't join the good guys to fend off the Horde. He chose to control the people, kill and replace Hordak, and planned to augment innocent people into his own twisted image.
Like Adam said, he may have been born Keldor, but he will ALWAYS choose to be Skeletor.
@@SmokeyMcb
I think it was from Anti-He-man comic storyline.
Where a evil He-man goes on a rampage across multiverse and a half Keldor half Skeletor helps the He-mans defeat this evil version.
@@Microsoft-Excel-2010 yeah he is the only Keldor in the multiverse, that did not want any power. I think he even describe himself as a disappointment to everybody around him, just so he does not have any responsibility or power at all. (Ironically that's why he is worthy to have the power of grayskull)
Keldor looks a lot like Dracula's not so distant relative from Castlevania
He-man does defeat Skeletor in a cool way, while reverting him back to Keldor, similar to his counterpart from the cgi He-man and the masters of the universe series.
Man, I hope the CGI series gets sequel. I mean, it ended with a sequel hook, revealing Hordak voiced by Kevin Conroy!
Rest in Peace, to the best Batman ever.
And putting Keldor in the same cell he threw Adam, with no other company that the crown he sought, in a nation which will have no more kings.
Benevolent monarchy is superior to any other form of governance.
@@Novusod
The problem is, it depends on a single man; one who got the job with no other required qualification but being born in a royal cradle.
@@raistlin3462 Wait, when did he throw Adam in a cell under Castle Greyskull? Or are you mixing up when Skeletor had Duncan as a prisoner under Castle Greyskull during Part 2 of Revelation and then when he captured Adam in the palace dungeon in Revolution?
how many characters, when defeated, lost skin, muscles and organs, remaining just a skeleton or completely melting after that... And only Skeletor, when defeated, regains all this.
The closest thing would be to use resurrection on an undead in dnd. However, they will mostly die for many reasons.
Missing parts, age, corruption of the soul, rejection of the current self, etc.
@@godlymegatron5698 That's why you gotta' use the phoenix double-down on un-dead.
The lich from adventure time is another one
@@godlymegatron5698 Doesn't resurrection fully restore the body of a 'killed' undead?
Quickly checked! Per 3.5's SRD: "You can resurrect someone killed by a death effect or someone who has been turned into an undead creature and then destroyed. You cannot resurrect someone who has died of old age. Constructs, elementals, outsiders, and undead creatures can’t be resurrected. Upon completion of the spell, the creature is immediately restored to full hit points, vigor, and health, with no loss of prepared spells. However, the subject loses one level, or 2 points of Constitution if the subject was 1st level. (If this reduction would bring its Con to 0 or lower, it can’t be resurrected). This level loss or Constitution loss cannot be repaired by any means."
But he WAS a victim, of prejudice by his own parents and his own kingdom. The reason he couldn't be king was simply due to him not being fully human.
Yeah, enmphasis on was as in past tense.
They willingly made him king and the peoole trusted him for trh short burdt he was king.
He couldve had a redemption but he waste the opportunity by falling back into old habits as skeletor.
The problem was it was always his choice. Instead of doing what’s right for the people he chose to destroy and conquer. He was the one who got to decide whether or not he should pick up the havok staff. Skeletor may have been a victim at one point but he made himself a villain because of his choices.
Doesn't excuse his actions. He chose to become evil and seek vengeance, even before he was Skelator.
doesn't matter if your the victim or not. in skeletor/Keldor's case he was give a chance to prove that he can be a better ruler than what his late parents to prove them wrong but no. he wasted all of that just to gain more power and to destroy everything they had built. in the end it was his choice to be Evil in the end.
Any victim can still choose to be good or bad from experience.
"Good grief, he's naked!"
Wear some clothes
You’ll never clothe me!
When hordak comes back with vengeance they may have no choice but to bring back skeletor
Q buena teoria!!!!!!!! Podria ser!!!!
You’d think he’d be a little happy to be handsome again lmao
He was more handsome as a skeleton
Idk, imagine you wake up one day with meat suit and you can't take it off. Nightmare stuff.
Yeah, Skeletor is NEVER coming back
Yeah, because that shot at the end where Keldor sees Skeletor's reflection in the crown while he sits in the dungeons of Castle Grayskull doesn't foreshadow anything...
...Myah!
“Until we meet again!”
Because he is still there...
@@eztrgt8789
Honestly, they’ll probably keep Keldor in their back pocket until Horde Prime arrives with the full force of The Horde…
And if this show’s Prime is as much of a piece of work as the one from the She Ra show… YIKES.
Fun fact did you know there's a skeleton inside you trying to get out? Free you skin and free you skeleton
Thought he was Dracula from Castlevania
Looks very much like him.
IM SO BLUE...SO BLUE...
He reverted back to being Dracula
Myah
nyah~
Myah!!!
They did a great Job with the Keldor Story...
Man, Skeletor always gets screwed at the last second. He should by all rights have won this.
"Even though you're dead, I blame you Beast Man."
”f**k you beast man!”
0:19 - 0:25
He-man breaking the Fourth Wall 😅
It's no more than a flight of fancy at this point, but I'd like to think that there was more than Randor and Keldor's history than was known, and when he was sent to live among the Gars was not in fact their final encounter before Keldor met Hordak. And a personal betrayal, either by Randor or someone else Keldor loved, was what tipped his final fall from bitterness into insanity...
He turned into Ozai from Avatar The Last Airbender. Also voiced by Mark Hamill.
So anyone feel the whole Randor and Keldor backstories here were just the whole Thor and Loki bit with some twists
He-Man had help from his father to defeat Skeletor.
1:08 Myah
Skeletor: I have became death destroyer of worlds He-Man! Myah!!!
He-Man: *(Dr Han's Face)*
"I am Skeletor! I AM SKELETOR!"
Dr: He-Man: *unimpressed*
Skeletor or Keldor definitely has a complex history in how he developed into a bad guy
Wait the series had more of he man snd skeletor after the first chapter?
I'm Blue. Abadee abadii, abadee abadii, abadee abadii!
"In any timeline, you're always the bad guy."
Meanwhile, there's literally a timeline where Keldor is a hero and becomes HeMan. Its like the writers dont even do their own research before putting pen to paper.
Or maybe He-Man was trying to point out how evil and unredeemable he is in his eyes
@@wolfzeru5745 No, the dialogue doesn't support that.
Oh my fucking god by that logic they can't say "You'll never win" because there's some timeline where he won!
How do you expect He-Man to know what happens in other timelines?
@Yggi11 I don't, but I do expect the writers to know, and not put dumb lines like that in.
Your argument also cuts both ways. If Heman can't know what happens in other timelines, then its retarded for him to say Keldor's the bad guy in every one. If he knows it's an infinite multiverse, then it makes Adam sound even dumber since every possible outcome happens somewhere.
Man look at blue raspberry Dracula over here :D
Skeletor usually gets power-ups but now hes powered-down and lost his good looks
So writers yet again not knowing the cannon they worked on. Dude was a pretty much a victim in the beginning, like 5 realms he was a good guy 1 he was he man.
Exactly. He WAS a victim. But he stopped being one ages ago. Everything he's done was his choice. This was one of the few things that they got right.
@@JeremyHall-te4nj except, "you never were" and "in no universe" like I said. So what?
so we're going to act like that's not dracula from castlevania, just blue?
I can't unsee this now
The reason he lost is because it wasn't the 90s Skeletor.
Needs more killer bees.
90s Skeleton is sealed inside a spaceship with his redhead waifu and drifting through space
He just..flew into the sword.
Now he's just a blue pointy eared ozai
He did mess up for revelation but Kevin Smith redeem himself big time in revolution, hope they make a sequel for it.I wanna see Sy-Klone
Kevin Smith made a mistake and he fix his mistake and make things right
Eh, Revelation was good, but not perfect. Revolution was pretty much perfect. They nailed.
well they are hinting He-man's twin in the sequel.
Both were good
"NOOOOOO, DAMN YOU HE-MAN, YOU TOOK ALL MY DRIPP, NOW IM JUST A DUDE"
Keldor looks like Castlevania Dracula but bule!!!
There's no way he saw his sword absorbed his magic and then immediately thought let's absorb all of his magic and to turn him back.There's no way he thought of that on the spot
My man literally injected calcium into his skeleton enemy and make him grow skin again.
look at all the guys...they were all under his spelll this while...wow
Dracula from Castlevania?
just said the same shit
Turned him into a blue Ozai
Whoah! What is Dracula from Castlevania doing here??
Did you click for the thumbnail too
@@thewrathfulsloth2384 I was just searching for bloody tears ost and this one popped out 😂
looks like Dracula
Anti-Eternia Keldor has entered the chat
He is quite handsome
You lose Skeletor
Yeah skeletor so long.
Skeletor is a cockroach. just when you think is over, he comes right back.
Still a goat
[Sad Myah] 😞
the disappointing part is that I was expecting they would be singing "HEYEYEYEYEY" at the end
Keldor wasn't the bad guy this version of he man super self righteous
Japanese voiceover: Nya!
in the real world the biggest and the best brains win
I hate to point it out, but there is exactly 1 timeline where keldor/skeletor is the good guy, and its the timeline where he -man is the villian known as Anti he-man
space dracula?
keldor looks like Dracula from Castlevania😅
Why he look like Dracula from castlevania
Smurf Dracula?!
In another timeline, he tries to kill all of humanity after the church burns his beloved wife Lisa at the stake for “witchcraft”.
Keldor was Dracula from Castlevania
Looks like Dracula from Castlevania
Skeletor is a DUNMER??
N'WAH
Why not.
Battle Cat is a Khajiit after all
Keldor is hot.
In every multiverse hes the bad guy?? Wrong adam..
In every universe.. theres a timeline where keldor is good and the other universe where randor and keldor parents didnt argue where evil lyn parent werent poor but rich royalty..
looks like dracula from castlevania
big would
SHE MAN
is that the V/A for Yugi/Yami from Yugioh playing He-man?
March 28, 2024
First of all I appreciate seeing another Yugioh fan and that isn't Dan Green the voice actor for He Man is Chris Wood
Tony stark and lobo combined to create 0:57
Captain kirk was keldor
Any reason why Skeletor looks like Dracula from Castlevania 🤔
Why does he look like Dracula from Castlevania?
what happened to Keldor after this scene>
In prison
Was this season any good? I wanna here your opinions so I won’t waste time watching it again.
Unlike revelations, its more focus on Adam. Huge improvement
So, do the characters in this show have to constantly monologue throughout every fight?
Considering who made it? Yes.
This is the second he man show to suck ass
He-man is a methaphor for a transvestite,....he has the power!!!! But he has a Hymen
This ain't He-Man, this is crap.
I really wanted to like this series. Animation is lovely and music is impressive but overall, this story, is meh at best.
What a lame version of he-man. The 80's version and then the 2000's was 10x times better than this one.
М
La peor adaptacion.
I thought this was Dracula from Castlevania
in the real world the biggest and the best brains win
Myah