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| MOTU S2:E36 | MU101 | 1984-11-01 | Not So Blind |
| He-Man and Ram Man take young blind boy Loos on an adventure to check out some singing crystals - and, in the kind of irony that only happens on television, become blinded themselves. Then it's literally the blind leading the blind! |
| MOTU S2:E37 | MU102 | 1984-10-04 | Revenge Is Never Sweet |
| Thanks to Orko, the evil wizard Kothos, having been stuck as a sand slug ever since he tangled with Evil-Lyn in a previous episode, is restored to his human form. Now he's out for revenge - which, according to the title, will be disappointingly savory. |
| MOTU S2:E38 | MU103 | 1984-09-19 | The Good Shall Survive |
| Leaking honey from the bee people's stockpile awakens some hungry Tycons, locust-like humanoid insects who go on a feeding frenzy - prompting an opportunistic Skeletor to take advantage. We furthermore learn that Orko is not only bad at magic - he's also a terrible cook! |
| MOTU S2:E39 | MU104 | 1984-11-02 | The Secret of Grayskull |
| Orko gets himself kidnapped and becomes the bargaining chip that buys Skeletor and his cronies entrance to Castle Grayskull! Will they delve into its mysterious and powerful secrets before He-Man can come to the rescue? Or do we really need He-Man after all? |
| MOTU S2:E40 | MU105 | 1984-11-03 | No Job Too Small |
| With Skeletor off on other business, Evil-Lyn steps up with a complicated plan of her own, which involves shrinking some captured Heroic Warriors and perplexing poor He-Man with a fiendishly balanced conundrum that renders his great muscles useless! Maybe he can make use of that wriggly muscle in his skull to solve this problem... |
| MOTU S2:E41 | MU106 | 1984-11-06 | The Bitter Rose |
| Would you believe me if I said this was yet another episode where Orko's heedless actions cause the story's main problem? This time it's because he plucks the lonely Bitter Rose out of Rose Mountain to give to his love, Dree Elle. Turns out the rose is magical, and its presence in the mountain was the only thing preventing a calamitous avalanche. He-Man and crew hold back the mountain and try to find the oblivious Trollan; but Skeletor would like to have that pretty flower as well! |
| MOTU S2:E42 | MU107 | 1984-11-07 | The Gambler |
| Gambling problem? Then you're just like the unfortunate Widget chief guard, Smudge, who loses a piece of coridite in a bet with slick con man Melbrag. Melbrag uses the coridite to power a laser that defeats He-Man! Not only that, but there's unstable coridite lying around that could send Eternia's new reactor into overload. Better tune in to see what happens... |
| MOTU S2:E43 | MU108 | 1984-11-08 | Teela's Triumph |
| Skeletor's latest evil plot bears more fruit than he realizes, as he tries out a ray on a passing falcon and unwittingly sends the Sorceress to another dimension. The Spirit of Grayskull then summons a replacement for the missing Sorceress - Captain Teela! |
| MOTU S2:E44 | MU109 | 1984-11-09 | Orko's New Friend |
| It's "the Trollan who cried wolf," as Orko's visiting buddy Squonge's tale-telling makes it difficult for our heroic Eternians to believe his story about Orko being kidnapped by the intergalactic criminal, the Slavemaster. But it's true - honest! |
| MOTU S2:E45 | MU110 | 1984-11-10 | The Problem with Power |
| Skeletor manufactures a staged disaster that fools He-Man into believing he's killed an innocent villager. As a result, our hero surrenders his great powers and throws away the power sword - leaving Eternia without its mightiest protector! |