Does anyone know why he wears a skintight green bodysuit? There was always some fancy kid in every neighborhood that had three or four Horde Troopers (usually they also had the Eternia playset), which meant one could fake an actual Horde army attacking He-Man. I had the Zoar figure as well (see below), which allows lead for cool woman-to-bird tranformation sequences. Two bad was a very distinctive figure whose spring loaded fists meant he could punch himself in the face. Her snake headdress is great. He's bad ass and that's all there is to it. got old after doing it 15 times. The robot one was my favorite, and led to an elaborate arc I created where he was Roboto's long-lost brother. ''Masters of the Universe'' character -- Find potential answers to this crossword clue at crosswordnexus.com Akin to Flying Fists He-Man, he was cooler because you could actually replace his hand and he has a gold armor plate. Her wings could extend out, but flexible enough that one could retract them back so it looked like she had this full cape of feathers. The entire concept, and inanity of Stonedar can best be illustrated through this scene from Big. Tung Lashor had a great, colorful paint job but his tongue (which stuck out) always seemed cheap and like it would break any second. He-Man's go-to guy, Man At Arms has an extremely squished face, a very cool mace and is just a classic figure. The chains were cool and very Jane Child-esque. The people at Mattel really loved the theme of snake heads squirting water, and Kobra Khan was no exception. You could remove King Hiss' arms and chest/head plate to reveal a snake-man underneath to look like the below. It was sort of lightweight (it was plastic one could turn inside out). The names of the actors who played each character are listed below as well, so use this Masters of the Universe character list to find out who portrayed your favorite role. It may get me flack, but I'm putting him low on the list because the parts were easy to lose and he was hard to construct. usually they also had the Eternia playset, If there is a God, Roboto was named after the Styx classic "Mr. Another movie character. Despite being a She-Ra villain, Hordak was released under the Masters of the Universe line. You could see Roboto's insides moving when you moved the figure. Movies. The Sorceress was AWESOME. He gets the Roboto.". If you're wondering, "What are the character's names in Masters of the Universe?" Buzz Off had four wings, each of which could be arranged individually. When I was a kid, I got Snake Face's staff confused for a Caduceus, so I always thought he moonlit as a doctor for the Snake Men. The end. a piece of plastic string). Same principle as above, but Skeletor's just cooler. Despite looking like Ganesha after a Cylon upgrade, Snout Spout actually has a cool aesthetic. I'm putting him this high up simply because I can't believe we live in a world where there was an action figure based on Billy Barty. Same deal as Skeletor, but he looked marginally cooler with the lightsaber-esque sword. Michael Chiklis should play Ram Man in the remake. The universe of He-Man and She-Ra is full of mystery. Update your browser for more security and the best experience on this site. Removable accessories were a very big part of '80s action figures. When hit a second time, a plate with more scars. Same deal as Multi-Bot, but Modulok looked cooler. Kinda sorta, can you see it? https://characters.fandom.com/wiki/Category:Masters_of_the_Universe_characters?oldid=124555. With Dolph Lundgren, Frank Langella, Meg Foster, Billy Barty. And thanks to over four thousand individual entries covering characters, beasts, vehicles, locations, weapons and magic, you can learn the secrets of this entire universe! In case it was at all unclear, Ninjor is a ninja. Mer-Man's facial expression, a mix of shock and constipation, gets him the ranking. He actually emits sparks from his mouth. Jitsu had a giant gold fist that could do a hardcore karate chop. His sword looked like corn. Masters of the Universe (1987) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Plus, you could remove his hat and use this zipcord thing to have him roll around a surface in circles like he was drunk. The "flying fists" in the title refer to this weird bola thing you can stick in He-Man's hand that spins around when you use this figure's "action feature." From main characters to cameos and minor roles, these characters are a huge part of what made the movie so great. in the '80s signaled something was fancy. All that's going on here is He-Man can wind up and punch something hard with a "smack" that's supposed to sound like thunder. He only gets higher ranking because of he's got a better name, which evokes this CLASSIC from Michael Damian. Another extremely rare figure. One of the few female figures in the line, respect must be given to He-Man's main lady. It's completley hypnotic. The heroic warrior He-Man battles against the evil lord Skeletor and … Leech's special feature was that he could stick to walls. Moss Man is notable for being the only action figure in history, I believe, based on moss. List of Masters of the Universe characters, with pictures when available. Second, his action feature - his big, iron fist would slam down after one sprung it back - was quite neat, but also could sort of hurt! His arms, legs, waist and neck stretch (the third neck-stretching character in the franchise, if you are keeping track). Gold in action figures Menu. "you can never have enough hats, gloves or shoes", can best be illustrated through this scene from. Despite coming from the Masters of the Universe movie, Saurod most certainly does not suck. Prince Adam was cool because, as He-Man's alter ego, he allowed for you to actually transform him into He-Man during play. Here is the next MOTUC Collector's Choice bio reveal: Zoar! ranking for being a trailblazer. Skeletor is Skeletor. Masters of the Universe, the toy line that spawned the 1980s mega-hit cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, helped define the decade. Tri-Klops had a great look about him, and his spinning eye helmet thing never got old. When I was a kid, I couldn't spell his name and always called him "Zodiac" and pretended that he was really into astrology. If you stuck the figure's arms straight out and threw him in a spinning motion, he acted like a helicopter. Below watch our video ranking the top 25 figures in the line, and if you want to go dive deep, we've ranked EVERY SINGLE action figure in the line below that. I have no idea what his pitchfork hand thing is for, but it would always extend when his arm was at rest, which never quite seemed like the intent. Of all the "squirts water action features," Snout Spout makes the most sense. From main characters to cameos and minor roles, these characters are a huge part of what made the movie so great. Rotar had no legs and could spin around. Masters Mondays bio reveal: Zoar. Stinkor is the only action figure whose selling point was that he smelled BAD (actually he smelled like plastic). Which basically means in 4 out of 5 households, sticky fingers and other kid-crap made Grizzlor look like Phil Spector. Directed by Gary Goddard. which evokes this CLASSIC from Michael Damian. Do we even need to justify this? Interestingly, Ninjor seems to have weird monkey feet despite being human. All the points go to the commercial for the figure, which combines hip-hop and He-Man, two things that should never be married. Problem was, it was often hard to get him unstuck. Mekaneck had awesome glasses, awesome silver boots, an awesome name and a cool feature which let his neck extend (although his waist always had to be twisted to do it, meaning he's got excellent vision at an angle). In Eternia, robots are made of cogs. Anyway, the deal here is that Skeletor's eyes and hands light up. Click here to join the discussion. Below watch our video ranking the top 25 figures in the line, and if you want to go dive deep, we've ranked EVERY SINGLE action figure in the line below that. This category includes characters that appear in the Masters of the Universe media franchise by Mattel, which encompasses several toylines, four TV series (especially Filmation's He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and its spin-off She-Ra: Princess of Power), one film, and most recently one Netflix series (She-Ra and the Princesses of Power). Spin the dial on top of his head around and he can take on three different looks (normal, robot and monster). Whiplash's tail, ostensibly, whips things and knocks things down when one snaps his waist. Shop for Masters of the Universe Characters in Masters of the Universe. He's like the Brady Bunch's backyard come to life. Mattel, quite literally, did not break the mold with this figure; he's just a repainted He-Man. Faker was a robot clone of He-Man created by Skeletor, whose ego was apparently big enough that he decided to give Faker his own skin tone. Seen above, Terror Claws Skeletor was way, way cooler because of his big gloves that you could remove ("you can never have enough hats, gloves or shoes" - Patsy Stone). Blast Attack's special feature allowed him to split apart right down the middle, which was very helpful for realistic battle player with sword wielding characters. And if you don't own it yet, be sure to click here to order your copy of the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Character Guide and World Compendium from Dark Horse.Learn more about items mentioned in these bios, and much more.

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