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66 | "The Cat and the Spider" | Gwen Wetzler | Larry DiTillio | September 21, 1984 (1984-09-21) | MU066 |
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While exploring the seemingly abandoned Temple of the Cat, Prince Adam and Melaktha find a magical statue, unaware that it contains the spirit of a powerful demon, and take it back to the Royal Palace. The Cat Folk send an emissary - the agile young cat woman called Kittrina - to retrieve the statue. Skeletor also wants the statue for himself, and sends Webstor to steal it for him. Kittrina and Prince Adam tell viewers to not discriminate by race or religion, rather by actions. |
67 | "The Energy Beast" | Marsh Lamore | Rowby Goren | September 12, 1984 (1984-09-12) | MU067 |
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A bell jar is found deep within Mount Eternia, which unleashes a powerful being called the Energy Beast that threatens to drain the energy from all of Eternia. Teela and Orko tell viewers patience can keep them from rushing into trouble. |
68 | "Day of the Machines" | Lou Kachivas | David Wise | September 20, 1984 (1984-09-20) | MU068 |
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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. Teela tells viewers to accept responsibility for their mistakes, and not shift the blame onto others. |
69 | "The Gamesman" | Steve Clark | Antoni Zalewski | September 14, 1984 (1984-09-14) | MU069 |
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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 Starg, but soon afterwards, the Sorceress warns Man-At-Arms that a great evil has arrived on Eternia, and has taken up base in Castle Starg. Teela and He-Man again tell viewers "Don't judge a book by its cover". |
70 | "Fisto's Forest" | Lou Kachivas | Douglas Booth | September 13, 1984 (1984-09-13) | MU070 |
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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. Teela tell viewers the "Golden Rule" of treating others the way you'd like them to treat you. |
71 | "The Rarest Gift of All" | Gwen Wetzler | J. Brynne Stephens | September 15, 1984 (1984-09-15) | MU071 |
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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. Orko tells viewers to ask for help with their problems, rather than just feeling sorry for themselves. |
72 | "The Great Books Mystery" | Bill Reed | Harvey Brenner | September 25, 1984 (1984-09-25) | MU072 |
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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. Teela and Orko tell viewers there are vast quantities and varieties of entertainment and information in books. |
73 | "Origin of the Sorceress" | Marsh Lamore | J. Michael Straczynski | September 26, 1984 (1984-09-26) | MU073 |
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When the ancient evil wizard Morgoth attempts to return to Eternia, the Sorceress journeys to Dark Mountain with He-Man and the robotic horse Stridor to stop him. On the way, the Sorceress tells He-Man the story of how she relinquished her mortal life to become the mystic guardian of Castle Grayskull. He-Man tells viewers to help their fellow humans when they see a problem too big for one alone. Note: This is the first time we see the sword that eventually becomes that of Princess Adora/She-Ra. It is prominent in the 1985 film The Secret of the Sword. |
74 | "Island of Fear" | Bill Reed, Lou Zukor | Antoni Zalewski | October 3, 1984 (1984-10-03) | MU074 |
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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 and Mer-Man appear. He-Man and Teela tell viewers that, while human progress will inevitably destroy many trees, it is important to leave some areas of wilderness for everyone to enjoy. |
75 | "To Save Skeletor" | Lou Kachivas | Paul Dini, Beth Bornstein | September 18, 1984 (1984-09-18) | MU075 |
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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 tells viewers to lend a hand when they see others struggling with a task, and to not be too proud to ask for the same. |
76 | "The Ice Age Cometh" | Ed Friedman | Robert White | September 28, 1984 (1984-09-28) | MU076 |
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Skeletor's minion Icer takes control of the Eternian Weather Station, using it to spread icy blizzards across Eternia. Prince Adam and Teela tell viewers meeting responsibilities for a workload breeds dependability, the "first step to becoming a winner". |
77 | "Trouble in Trolla" | Ernie Schmidt | Larry DiTillio | September 22, 1984 (1984-09-22) | MU077 |
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Dree Elle summons Orko to Trolla to help overcome Skeletor's ally Whiplash, who has enlisted the help of a misguided Trollan wizard to attain magic powers. Orko tells viewers to not discount old people, who often have much wisdom to combine with the vitality of youth, resulting in a better time for everyone. |
78 | "Betrayal of Stratos" | David Wise | Steve Clark | September 27, 1984 (1984-09-27) | MU078 |
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Stratos is framed for a crime by Hawke, a vindictive female citizen of Avion, causing him to be exiled from the kingdom. It turns out that Hawke has made a deal with Skeletor to help him harness the power of the Egg of Avion, which gives its 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 and Beast Man appear. He-Man tells viewers everyone makes mistakes, and everyone deserves a second chance (as he did in "The Golden Discs of Knowledge"). |
79 | "Disappearing Dragons" | Ernie Schmidt | Larry DiTillio | October 2, 1984 (1984-10-02) | MU079 |
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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 Mero, where the dragons are being used by gamers to fight for amusement. Buzz-Off, Mekaneck, Webstor, & Kobra Khan appear. He-Man tells viewers treating an animal with respect and kindness is far more fun than forcing it to fight. |
80 | "The Shadow of Skeletor" | Steve Clark | Rowby Goren | September 11, 1984 (1984-09-11) | MU080 |
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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. Man-E-Faces and Ram Man tell viewers to keep calm in arguments with friends, lest they say something hurtful they'll later regret. |
81 | "The Arena" | Ernie Schmid | Warren Greenwood | September 29, 1984 (1984-09-29) | MU081 |
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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 duel and prove which side is the most powerful and wise. Man-at-Arms tell viewers the best and quickest way to end a battle is an act of compassion, not of revenge. |
82 | "Attack from Below" | Marsh Lamore | Michael Kirschenbaum | October 6, 1984 (1984-10-06) | MU082 |
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A race of subterranean people called the Belots are attacking farms on the surface. After they capture Teela, she soon realizes they were misguided into believing the surface dwellers are evil and does everything in her power to help them see the light. Teela tells viewers to not "let a few bad apples spoil the bunch"; that is, not blame or judge a group of people for an individual member's actions. |
83 | "Into the Abyss" | Steve Clark | Robert Lamb | October 9, 1984 (1984-10-09) | MU083 |
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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. He-Man and Man-At-Arms tell viewers play is just as important as work, but to always consider the safety rules of any game. |
84 | "Fraidy Cat" | Ed Friedman | Phil Harnage | October 10, 1984 (1984-10-10) | MU084 |
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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. He-Man, Orko and Cringer tell viewers to trust their instincts, whether feeling fearorcourage. |
85 | "The Rainbow Warrior" | Gwen Wetzler | Robert Forward Jr., Leslie Wilson | October 11, 1984 (1984-10-11) | MU085 |
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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 space captain and proves she still has great piloting skills as she uses the Rainbow Explorer- the ship that brought her to Eternia- to lead a battalion of soldiers to the rescue. Teela and Queen Marlena (unusually implicitly) tell viewers old people and young people both have things to teach the other, which can't be learned from themselves. |
86 | "A Trip to Morainia" | Steve Clark | Steve Bussard | October 12, 1984 (1984-10-12) | MU086 |
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Prince Adam, Orko and Cringer go to the ice Kingdom of Morainia to pick up a gift that the King Boreas has offered to King Randor. While there, the Morainian king is kidnapped by Skeletor, and it is up to He-Man, Battle Cat, Orko, and Janice, the king's daughter, to find out where he's hidden and get him back. Teela tell viewers a good idea can come from an unexpected place, so to keep an open mind. |
87 | "Things That Go Bump in the Night" | Lou Kachivas | John Curtin | October 13, 1984 (1984-10-13) | MU087 |
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When Prince Glitch joined forces with Skeletor, he thought that it would teach him courage. Instead, it just frightened him more, and Skeletor throws him out! Meanwhile, Prince Glitch's father King Sallas attacks Snake Mountain to rescue his son. Skeletor convinces him that King Randor and his court are evil and kidnapped Glitch. He-Man tells viewers fears which might be called phobias can often be healthy and normal deterrents from dangers like fire, water or heights. |
88 | "Three on a Dare" | Marsh Lamore | Misty Stewart | October 16, 1984 (1984-10-16) | MU088 |
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When Orko breaks the palace's communications transmitter's beam switch, Prince Adam volunteers himself and Cringer to go to Snake Mountain to get the Rainbow Quartz that Man-at-Arms needs to repair it. Meanwhile, Teela has taken three children on an outing to the Mystic Forest. When one of them takes a dare to steal the vehicle while Teela is searching for a picnic spot, they accidentally get trapped in Snake Mountain. With the beam switch broken, Teela cannot call for help. Prince Adam tells viewers accepting a dare is often a foolish path to trouble, and they should do what they feel is right, regardless of peer pressure. |
89 | "Just a Little Lie" | Bill Reed | J. Brynne Stephens | October 17, 1984 (1984-10-17) | MU089 |
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When Orko finds out that Adam's visiting cousin, Prince Dal, doesn't think Eternos is as magical as his own home kingdom, he gives Prince Dal a pretty rock and tells him that it is called the Starcrystal and that it will protect anyone who has it. Prince Dal believes the lie and steals the rock from Orko later to bring to his father, who is fighting a war against the Torcs, thinking it will make him invincible. Orko tells viewers a lie not only hurts others, but themselves; lying to cover lies and forgetting which were already told makes a small lie into a big one. |
90 | "One for All" | Ed Friedman | Robert White | October 18, 1984 (1984-10-18) | MU090 |
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Space Pirates take an Eternian village hostage and begin stealing all of their food. Teela, Adam, Cringer, and Orko are nearby exploring the ruins of an old camp they suspect was used by their ancestors. However, when they hear a cry for help, Teela immediately heads to the rescue, along with He-Man and Battle Cat. Upon hearing the girl's story about what happened in her village, Orko is sent to find Man-at-Arms back at the palace. In the meanwhile, however, it is up to Teela, Adam and Cringer to try to help the village. During the initial fight, however, Adam's Power Sword is stolen and he is unable to transform into He-Man. Together, Adam, Teela, Cringer and the villagers must all find the courage to come together and work as a team to rid the village of the space pirates and save the village's food supply. Prince Adam tells viewers cooperation can make a tedious or impossible task much easier and even fun. |
91 | "Jacob and the Widgets" | Ed Friedman | Harvey Brenner | October 19, 1984 (1984-10-19) | MU091 |
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During an outing at the beach with the Widgets, Adam and Teela witness an attack by apparent sea monsters on what appears to be a fishing boat. There is one person on board. Adam transforms into He-Man to save the man, finding out that the sea monsters were robots. Unfortunately, the man's boat is destroyed along with everything in it. It is learned shortly after that the man is a hermit and has been living on that boat. With his home gone, and no supplies to catch his food, he has nowhere to go. So, the Widgets take him in, despite the fact that he doesn't act very grateful for it. However, Mer-Man was behind the attack, testing out his new creations, and he learns from one of the Widgets that Corodite is kept hidden in their mines. He aims to get it and use it as a means to rebuild his sea monster robots and make them too strong for even He-Man to destroy. However, the Widgets, Jacob, Teela and He-Man all have other things in mind for Mer-Man. Teela tells viewers to let those who've been kind and helpful to them know how much that means. |
92 | "The Littlest Giant" | Lou Kachivas | Douglas Booth | October 5, 1984 (1984-10-05) | MU092 |
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Squinch wishes to be as big as He-Man is, so that he can be a hero, too. After mentioning this to Orko, he is informed that Orko's magic cannot help him there. So, in the dead of night, he sneaks out to go to Snake Mountain to ask Skeletor to make him big. Skeletor considers it for a moment, but when Squinch has nothing to give him in return, he orders him taken to the dungeon. Evil-Lyn, however, has a different idea and convinces Skeletor to let her pull a ruse. She gives Squinch a golden box that she says is a present for He-Man. Convincing him not to open it, that it is only for He-Man and that he will like the surprise, Squinch agrees to give it to him in return for Evil-Lyn to make him big. However, this all goes terribly awry for Squinch when he realizes that he has been tricked. He-Man and Battle Cat are captured, and its up to Orko, Teela, and Squinch himself to save He-Man this time. Squinch tells viewers their maximum level of ability isn't as important as their effort to work at that level. |
93 | "Trouble's Middle Name" | Steve Clark | J. Michael Straczynski | October 20, 1984 (1984-10-20) | MU093 |
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Knowing that the Sunstone needs to be recharged on that specific day due to the sun's alignment, Negator sets out to follow the heroes so that he can steal the Sun Stone's energy for himself. At the same time, Prankster, a visitor from Orko's home dimension of Trolla has appeared. He is a practical joker and doesn't know when to stop. The only way to get him to leave, is to get him to say his name. So, unable to figure out what it is, the heroes have to take him along on their journey to attend the Sunstone's recharging. His practical jokes turn into near danger quite often, as Negator manipulates them without the alien's knowledge, however, and work to hinder the group. Teela tells viewers to consider the victim's safety and feelings before playing a practical joke. |
94 | "Journey to Stone City" | Ed Friedman | J. Michael Straczynski | October 23, 1984 (1984-10-23) | MU094 |
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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. Orko tells viewers to not take a rumor about someone at face value, and ask for their side of the story before judging. |
95 | "A Bird in the Hand" | Richard Trueblood | Phil Harnage | October 24, 1984 (1984-10-24) | MU095 |
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When Orko breaks an ancient stone statue while trying to help Stanlan dust the antiquities, an ancient map is found inside. They take it to the Sorceress who tells them that the map tells the way to another statue that contains the Ancients' book of spells and that it must be brought to Castle Grayskull for safekeeping. Beast Man overhears and tells Skeletor, and together with Trap Jaw they set out to reach the book of spells before the heroes do. Teela tells viewers to not jump to conclusions; a somewhat bird-like creature lands on her shoulder and repeats this twice. |
96 | "BattleCat" | Richard Trueblood | D.C. Fontana, Richard Fontana | October 25, 1984 (1984-10-25) | MU096 |
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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. Man-At-Arms tells viewers not to touch or especially ingest anything labeled with a face like Skeletor's; just like Skeletor, they spell bad news. |
97 | "The Time Wheel" | Bill Reed | Mel Gilden, Larry DiTillio | October 26, 1984 (1984-10-26) | MU097 |
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While exploring an ancient site with He-Man, Orko accidentally brings a barbaric king called Tamusk, from Eternia's ancient past, to the present. Confused by his time slip, Tamusk mistakenly believes King Randor is a magician who has taken over his kingdom and attempts to take his kingdom back by force. He-Man tells viewers books are the closest thing they have to a working time machine, while holding three fiction books: Moby Dick, Huckleberry Finn and The Time Machine. |
98 | "Search for the Past" | Ernie Schmidt | Misty Stewart, Larry DiTillio | October 27, 1984 (1984-10-27) | MU098 |
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Man-At-Arms finds a bracelet bearing the crest of King Miro, King Randor's long-missing father. The merchant found the bracelet in the Swamps of Enchantment, leading Man-At-Arms and King Randor on an expedition to find the missing king. Orko tells viewers those with living grandparents are especially lucky. |
99 | "Hunt for He-Man" | Marsh Lamore | Antoni Zalewski | October 30, 1984 (1984-10-30) | MU099 |
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He-Man is very weak and vulnerable after falling into a pit of poisonous tar. When a boy and his father find him, they must decide whether to help He-Man, or offer him to Skeletor in exchange for money. He-Man, Cringer and Drak (unusually implicitly) tell viewers having friends makes them richer than money can, and to resist the temptation of thinking otherwise. |
100 | "The Greatest Show on Eternia" | Gwen Wetzler | Rowby Goren | October 31, 1984 (1984-10-31) | MU100 |
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When a travelling circus refuses to perform at Snake Mountain, Skeletor becomes very angry and attempts to take over the circus for himself. Prince Adam and Orko tell viewers if they practice hard at anything they want to do well, the results will eventually surprise them. |
101 | "Not so Blind" | Gwen Wetzler | Robert Lamb | November 1, 1984 (1984-11-01) | TBA |
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He-Man and Ram Man take a blind boy named Loos on a trip to the Singing Crystals. But a flash of light results in both He-Man and Ram Man becoming blind as well, and Loos proves he is more capable than others assume when he leads the heroes to safety himself. An old man and some children (implicitly) tell viewers blind people can do most things seeing people do, and by devoting more brainpower to their other senses, can be particularly helpful with those. |
102 | "Revenge is Never Sweet" | Ernie Schmidt | Douglas Booth | October 4, 1984 (1984-10-04) | MU102 |
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The evil wizard Kothos, turned into a sand slug by Evil-Lyn (in "The Witch and The Warrior"), tricks Orko into reviving his human form, then exacts revenge on Evil-Lyn for what she did to him. Teela and Orko tell viewers revenge just leads to more revenge, and to forgive rather than continue the cycle. |
103 | "The Good Shall Survive" | Bill Reed | Richard Pardee | September 19, 1984 (1984-09-19) | MU103 |
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Buzz-Off's colony of Bee People come under attack by the Tycons, aided by Skeletor. He-Man tells viewers to treat envy not with theft, but by asking politely to share; they might even make a friend. |
104 | "The Secret of Grayskull" | Richard Trueblood | John Curtin | November 2, 1984 (1984-11-02) | MU104 |
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When he captures Orko, Skeletor uses him as a hostage to force the Sorceress to allow him into Castle Grayskull and show him the secrets of Grayskull. Man-At-Arms and Orko tell viewers their parents punish them to teach right from wrong, not because they like it. |
105 | "No Job too Small" | Marsh Lamore | Don Heckman | November 3, 1984 (1984-11-03) | MU105 |
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While Skeletor is away, a group of his henchmen led by Evil-Lyn capture Orko, Teela, and Man-At-Arms. Using a size ray that Evil-Lyn invented, the hostages are shrunk down to tiny size and put in a cage to await He-Man, having a trap set up to make it impossible for He-Man to rescue them. Man-At-Arms tells viewers imagination and intelligence are more wonderful than physical strength, and to exercise their brains along with their muscles. |
106 | "The Bitter Rose" | Ed Friedman | Michael Chase Walker | November 6, 1984 (1984-11-06) | MU106 |
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When he hears of the Bitter Rose, Orko sets out to pick the rose as a present for Dree Elle. Unfortunately, it turns out that the rose is all that is holding Rose Mountain together. Orko doesn't realize what he has done and flies off. Unfortunately, Skeletor has noticed what Orko has done and sends Beast Man and Trap Jaw to steal the rose from Orko. Man-At-Arms tells viewers to listen to their conscience, and if they're still confused after that, ask someone they trust. |
107 | "The Gambler" | Richard Trueblood | Antoni Zalewski, Larry DiTillio | November 7, 1984 (1984-11-07) | MU107 |
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During a celebration in honor of Man-At-Arms new Corodite Reactor invention, a showman called Melbrag tricks one of the Widgets into giving him some Corodite. When He-Man attempts to retrieve the Corodite he is severely weakened by a weapon powered by the volatile mineral and passes out. After He-Man regains consciousness he learns that Melbrag plans to sell both He-Man and the weapon to Skeletor and he is too weak to escape! Prince Adam tells viewers to not gamble with things that aren't theirs. |
108 | "Teela's Triumph" | Gwen Wetzler | Joseph Botsford | November 8, 1984 (1984-11-08) | MU108 |
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When Skeletor unknowingly sends the Sorceress to another world, Teela is called upon by the Spirit of Grayskull to take her place while He-Man goes to find out where she went. He seeks out Skeletor at Snake Mountain, suspecting him as the culprit, However, once Skeletor learns that the Sorceress is missing, he realizes that Grayskull is unguarded and quickly has Evil-Lyn send He-Man to the same world he sent the Sorceress to, and heads off with Trap Jaw and Evil-Lyn to attack and take over Castle Grayskull, Teela pretends to be the sorceress to take care of them until the real sorceress and He-Man return to Castle Grayskull. Man-at-Arms tells viewers to not feel bad for failure, as long as they did the best job they could do. |
109 | "Orko's New Friend" | Ernie Schmidt | Shelley Karol, Warren Greenwood | November 9, 1984 (1984-11-09) | MU109 |
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When Orko is captured by an intergalactic criminal called the Slavemaster, Orko's friend Squonge who is visiting from Trolla goes for help. Unfortunately, Adam, Teela, and Man-At-Arms aren't sure whether or not to believe him due to his tendency to exaggerate or outright make things up. However, they go to check just in case he is telling the truth and find evidence of Orko where the Slavemaster's ship once had been. They know that the Slavemaster wants the strongest man on Eternia for his mines, so Man-At-Arms concocts a plan to draw attention to He-Man, so that he can be captured and taken to where Orko is, as they have no idea where the Slavemaster has taken him. Orko tells viewers not to make up stories or exaggerate, lest nobody trust even their true stories. |
110 | "The Problem with Power" | Gwen Wetzler | Robert Forward Jr., Leslie Wilson, Tom Tataranowicz | November 10, 1984 (1984-11-10) | MU110 |
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Skeletor, in his latest scheme to defeat He-Man, resorts to his most insidious plan yet: with the aid of the Goblin General Tataran, he manipulates He-Man into believing he has inadvertently killed someone. As He-Man struggles to cope with the consequences of his actions and contemplates turning his back on Grayskull, Teela is captured by Skeletor's forces, who are building a huge dimensional gateway to bring the Goblin army to Eternia. The episode concludes with He-man carrying Teela off into the sunset. Note: This episode shows He-Man transforming back into Prince Adam by holding up the Power Sword and proclaiming, "Let the power return." Man-At-Arms tells viewers to generally be safe, and specifically, to wear a seat belt and not play with fire. |
111 | "Double Trouble" | Ed Friedman | J. Michael Straczynski | November 13, 1984 (1984-11-13) | TBA |
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A terrible storm uncovers a secret passage in Snake Mountain, which leads to a magic mirror that can make a double that works opposite from its original out of anyone. Skeletor capture one of He-Man's allies to make an evil double out of, so that the double can steal the secrets of Grayskull for him. However, when the ally thinks of a clever way to make a good double of Skeletor, it is up to that double to fix the trouble that the real Skeletor has caused. Man-At-Arms tells viewers there is no such thing as absolute good or evil in any group. Orko suggests judging people on their actions, more than appearance or even words. |
112 | "The Eternia Flower" | Ed Friedman | Barbara Chain | November 14, 1984 (1984-11-14) | MU112 |
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Count Marzo gets a boy addicted to the scent and effects of a special flower that he created, telling the boy that if he wants more he will have to recruit more children to come to him and form an army. Teela tells viewers drugs can make them sick, dead or dangerous, and to check with someone they love before taking any. |
113 | "Happy Birthday Roboto" | Lou Kachivas | Larry DiTillio | November 15, 1984 (1984-11-15) | MU113 |
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The villain Modulok 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. Teela tells viewers there's often no time to think about helping a friend, they just have to do it; it may come back to them in an unexpected reward. |
114 | "Battle of the Dragons" | Steve Clark | J. Michael Straczynski | November 16, 1984 (1984-11-16) | MU114 |
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On the anniversary of the treaty between humans and dragons, Granamyr's fire is stolen and the humans are accused of the theft. The dragons start to attack a village in retaliation. He-Man, Man-At-Arms, and Orko go find the missing fire to stop the dragons on declaring war on the humans. Man-At-Arms tells viewers to be good winners, showing mercy and respect to defeated opponents. |
115 | "Time Doesn't Fly" | Marsh Lamore | Jina Bacarr | November 17, 1984 (1984-11-17) | MU115 |
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In the middle of the afternoon, Teela, Adam, Orko, and Cringer notice that time seems to have stopped. The evil wizard Hexon has stopped it so that he may become the Emperor of Simbar. Princess Kathay, the emperor's daughter, arrives to ask for help to rescue her father and the Keeper of Time from their imprisonment at Hourglass Mountain. He-Man tells viewers of the unstoppable progression of time and its effect of change. |
116 | "Here, There, Skeletors Everywhere" | Steve Clark | Cinnamon Wengrod | November 20, 1984 (1984-11-20) | MU116 |
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Man-At-Arms creates a duplicating machine, but it doesn't work quite as well as he'd expected. It makes a copy of whatever is put under it, but the copy is smaller. Skeletor finds out about it and when Man-At-Arms leaves it for the night, intending to come back at a later time for adjustments, Skeletor steals it and makes an army of small Skeletors that he calls Skeletoids to help him take over the Royal Palace. Man-At-Arms tells viewers to resist gluttony and greed. |
117 | "Beauty and the Beast" | Ernie Schmidt | Don Heckman | November 21, 1984 (1984-11-21) | MU117 |
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Skeletor kidnaps Orko and Teela, intending to use them as bargaining chips to force King Randor to hand over the crown. However, he hides them in the palace of a kingdom that he's put under a curse. The king is even under a curse, to make him look ugly. Skeletor tells him that if he doesn't keep them securely hidden and do exactly as he says, he will put the people of his kingdom under the same ugliness curse that he has put the king and the terrain under. To avoid this, the king has reluctantly agreed. Teela must convince him that there are worse things than ugliness and that he must stand up to Skeletor. Orko tell viewers sometimes fairy tales come true. The king says acting beautiful matters more than looking ugly. |
118 | "Orko's Return" | Ernie Schmidt | J. Larry Carroll | November 22, 1984 (1984-11-22) | MU118 |
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Beast Man and Trap Jaw kidnap Orko to be their slave, using a magic stone amulet that they stole from Evil-Lyn, who had taken it from the rightful owners. They intend to use the amulet to gain control of the palace, using Orko as a hostage-turned-slave. The amulet refuses to let Orko use his magic for anything but exactly what they tell him to. Which means he can't just poof out of there. While He-Man tries to make his rescue, Orko busies himself showing Trap Jaw and Beast Man why this was not a very good idea. Orko tells viewers to leave potentially dangerous practical jokes to the pros, like him. |
119 | "Visitors From Earth" | Gwen Wetzler | Mike Hazy | November 23, 1984 (1984-11-23) | MU119 |
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An Earth space ship gets sucked into a rainbow vortex that leads them to Eternia's galaxy. They crash land on Eternia, the pilot Colonel Mark Blaze ejects his co-pilot Major Andrea Steele from the ship. She lands at the palace, where she is immediately noticed by Prince Adam, Teela, Orko, and the King and Queen. It takes her a moment, but she recognizes Queen Marlena as Captain Marlena Glenn. Unfortunately, Mark is not so lucky. Their ship has landed near Snake Mountain and is taken prisoner by Skeletor, who insists on using the special missile that they have for blowing open Castle Grayskull. Upon extracting it, he damages the launch mechanisms. Mark tries to repair what he can, when He-Man and Andrea arrive. That missile is very important, before they got sucked into the vortex, the two had been on a mission to destroy a giant meteor that was on a collision course with Earth. They must hurry and retrieve the missile and complete their mission if Earth is to be saved. But, what of the damaged launching mechanisms? There is no time to fix them, and the missile is set to go off soon. Queen Marlena tells viewers helping others helps themselves, by making them feel good. |
120 | "Monster on the Mountain" | Lou Kachivos | Rowby Goren | November 24, 1984 (1984-11-24) | MU120 |
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There is said to be an evil monster called the Tingler who lives in the mountains above a settlers village from Eternia. Most think it is just a story or a superstition, but when the villagers spot the Tingler near the village well, King Randor can no longer ignore their insistence that the Tingler is not only real but that they are in danger of being his victims. Randor still isn't convinced, but he sends Teela and Prince Adam to go along and check things out. Teela and Orko tell viewers not to exaggerate in anecdotes, as it can lead to wildly inaccurate gossip and difficulty in discerning truth. |
121 | "The Magic Falls" | Ernie Schmidt | J. Michael Straczynski | November 27, 1984 (1984-11-27) | MU121 |
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Skeletor has another plan to cause trouble, this time involving Kobra Khan and Evil-Lyn. The only part Evil-Lyn is supposed to play is to put a glamour over Kobra Khan to make him look like an ordinary Eternian citizen, whom the palace is opened up to today in order for King Randor to hear their grievances, concerns, or requests on how things are going in the kingdom. To make sure that Orko doesn't interfere, Skeletor steals his magic! When Prince Adam finds out about this, they go to the palace to speak to Man-at-Arms. Unfortunately, there is nothing he can do. So, with a time limit set at getting back in time for the event to start, Orko and Prince Adam head out to a magic waterfall that Orko has heard of that is supposed to give him his magic back. However, getting there is the real problem. Man-At-Arms tells viewers that people with different abilities can combine them into an ability greater than the sum of its parts, and this can make many jobs much easier. |
122 | "Search for a Son" | Bill Reed | Drew Lawrence | November 28, 1984 (1984-11-28) | MU122 |
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Mekaneck 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. It 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. Teela tells viewers to be careful when running or climbing, and that it's more important to get somewhere at all than get there fast. |
123 | "Mistaken Identity" | Bill Reed | J. Michael Straczynski | November 29, 1984 (1984-11-29) | MU123 |
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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. Prince Adam tells viewers it's fun to lose and to pretend, but that there's a line between make-believe and outright lying they shouldn't cross. |
124 | "The Toy Maker" | Lou Kachivos | Karen Willson, Chris Weber | November 30, 1984 (1984-11-30) | MU124 |
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The Toy Maker is an evil villain who causes much trouble for the heroes with his evil toys that do his bidding. In order to prove himself as worthy of joining Skeletor's ranks, he poses as a good wizard to Orko, flatters him, and gives him the toys as a present, making him promise not to tell anyone where he got them. Orko is at first reluctant, but finally agrees. The toys are fun at first, but when the lights are out and Man-At-Arms is making his final rounds in the lab, they come to life and kidnap him, taking him to Snake Mountain. King Randor and Orko tell viewers not to take gifts from strangers, or keep any secrets they ask you to keep from parents. |
125 | "Bargain with Evil" | Bill Reed | Larry DiTillio | December 1, 1984 (1984-12-01) | MU125 |
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Angast, an evil king from the Dimension of Evil, has kidnapped the good wizard Landros. In order to win his freedom, his daughter Lady Arvela makes a bargain that she will kidnap the Starchild so that Angast can look upon her. However, she soon finds out that she's been duped when Angast breaks his bargain and transports her, the Starchild and the heroes (along with the Starchild's body guard) to his dimension, hoping to force the Starchild to use her powers to open a gate to Eternia for himself and his forces to come through and take over. He-Man tells viewers, basically, two wrongs don't make a right. |
126 | "Capture the Comet Keeper" | Lou Kachivos | Robert Lamb | December 4, 1984 (1984-12-04) | MU126 |
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Skeletor kidnaps the Comet Keeper Zagraz, causing his many comets to run rampant and cause all sorts of devastation. Two Bad appears. Teela tells viewers violence isn't the best answer to any problem, as it only causes more problems. |
127 | "The Ancient Mirror of Avathar" | Steve Clark | Robert Lamb | December 5, 1984 (1984-12-05) | MU127 |
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Melaktha and Adam go on an expedition to find Avathar Island, home to the ruins of the ancient Avathar Empire. Moss Man, Two Bad, Trap Jaw, & Evil-Lyn appear. He-Man tells viewers doing chores keeps a house running smoothly, even if they seem pointless or boring. |
128 | "The Games" | Richard Trueblood | J. Michael Straczynski | December 6, 1984 (1984-12-06) | MU128 |
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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 and cheat. Mer-Man and Beast Man appear. Man-At-Arms tells viewers they can't win if they don't try, so to keep persisting even when it looks hopeless. |
129 | "To Save the Creatures" | Gwen Wetzler | Don Heckman | December 7, 1984 (1984-12-07) | MU129 |
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King Randor's birthday gives cause for a huge party at the Royal Palace. Adam, Teela, and Orko take time out to visit Ricky's father at the Animal Sanctuary. Beast Man appears. Ricky tells viewers that having a genuine interest in something makes it seem less like work. |
130 | "The Cold Zone" | Marsh Lamore | J. Michael Straczynski | December 8, 1984 (1984-12-08) | MU130 |
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In this final episode, the evil Kobra Khan visits the Heroic Warriors, offering a truce in exchange for their help. He tells them that his people, the Reptons, are in need of help- someone has extinguished the furnace which heats their underground kingdom, plunging the whole kingdom into severe coldness. Man-At-Arms tells viewers to weigh out all the evidence and consider the sources before jumping to conclusions. |
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