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I read this article 5 times. I could have sworn there was an animated He-Man movie.
I read this article 5 times. I could have sworn there was an animated He-Man movie.


Am I going crazy?
Am I going crazy? {{unsigned|155.212.44.58}}


==General Editing==
==General Editing==

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Animated Movie

I read this article 5 times. I could have sworn there was an animated He-Man movie.

Am I going crazy? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 155.212.44.58 (talkcontribs)

General Editing

Added a reference to the "moral of the story" part of the '83 TV episodes in the appropriate section. Also moved a sentence concerning the manufacture of the toys out of the TV show section and into the MOTU Action Figures section. CM

Movie

NOTE TO EDITORS: Please consult he-man.org before making any edits regarding the rumored new He-Man movie. Rumors regarding this supposed project are circulating around the net but he-man.org's administrators have confirmed repeatedly that there is no truth in any of them. The project has been discussed in Hollywood but has not been green-lit and many are skeptical that it will ever come into being- if anything official is ever announced it will be posted on the main page of he-man.org. User:Mosquitor

New Comic?

Perhaps there should be a discussion on the new comic series? It seems to have extensive extrapolation on the MOTU universe (I haven't read much of it yet), and would fit well considering we already have the two previous comic book incarnations well described here. Perhaps someone with a good knowledge of the comic could add to the article? Ownzilla 17:23, 29 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]

merge

I proposed merging text from article The Three Towers into this article. Otherwise it's insufficient to stand on its ownRichardjames444 02:38, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Should be merged with Eternia instead I think. I'll be bold and change it. Essexmutant 07:22, 8 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Skeletor/Keldor

In the original series, was it ever revealed that Skeletor was Keldor, King Randor's brother? I know in the 2002 version it was explicitly shown that he was, but I'm not sure about the original series, can anyone help?--NeilEvans 23:40, 29 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]

No it was not, and it is not entirely accurate to say this was revealed to be the case in the 2002 series. In the original series Skeletor was referred to as a 'demon from another dimension' and the series had ended before the idea of Keldor even came about. The Keldor idea was thought up by the mini-comic writers in 1986, who wrote the mini-comic "The Search for Keldor" which hints, but by no means confirms, that Keldor may have become Skeletor. The writers apparently intended to reveal the story of how he transformed in the 'Powers of Grayskull' mini-comic series, but the line was scrapped so the story was never told.
In the 2002 series, Skeletor was revealed to have previously been a man named Keldor who became Skeletor after being scarred by acid and his life saved by Hordak, but there was no indication that he was Randor's brother. No such connection was ever even hinted at within the content of the show, although Ian Richter, head of story development, later revealed in an interview that the plan had been to reveal Keldor as Randor's half-brother at the end of the series. Hope this helps. Mosquitor 02:54, 31 August 2006 (GMT)
I was sure that in the very 1st episode of 2002 version, Keldor and Randor were fighting and one of them refered to the other as brother.--NeilEvans 19:15, 31 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Nope, not at all. There is a fight sequence between them at the beginning of the episode, but they address one another as nothing but 'Keldor' and 'Randor'. There was no mere hint of them being brothers, as Keldor was going to be revealed as Randor's half-brother in a twist in the closing stages of the series.--Mosquitor 20:47, 31 August 2006 (GMT)
OK thanks for the help--NeilEvans 23:57, 31 August 2006 (UTC)[reply]