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Title
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| MOTU S1:E7 | MU007 | 1983-09-09 | The Curse of the Spellstone |
| Skeletor and Evil-Lyn steal the legendary Spellstone and wreak havoc. Skeletor traps He-Man and friends in the basement of a temple, while a disguised Evil-Lyn tricks the populace into unleashing a horrible growth on the palace. Can He-Man escape from his impossible prison - and win the respect of the unfriendly fire people - in time to save Eternia? |
| MOTU S1:E13 | MU013 | 1983-09-19 | Like Father, Like Daughter |
| Skeletor is gathering an army with Trap Jaw and Beast Man, confident that this time he can crush He-Man - and things are not as they seem because this army is powered by assembly line! Meanwhile, Teela and Duncan struggle with a lasso-shooting device! It's all excitement in this episode! |
| MOTU S1:E55 | MU055 | 1983-11-04 | Eye of the Beholder |
| Some mysterious missing element is causing trouble all over Eternia: ships are crashing, plants are withering, magic has fizzled, and everyone is exhausted. Is it caffeine? Has someone taken the caffeine? He-Man must undertake a journey into the Mystic Mountains, prove himself to some bug people, and learn that beauty is in the eye of the beholder, all in order to find the source of the trouble - but it's a sure bet that Skeletor is behind it somehow! |
| MOTU S2:E7 | MU072 | 1984-09-25 | The Great Books Mystery |
| Thrill as our He-Man creative team desperately tries to prove to the TV-addicted children of the 80s that books are precious objects! The evil Batros sure thinks so, since he stole all the books in Eternia. Our heroes will have to track him down to solve this literary mystery - and unbeknownst to them, they'll be racing against Skeletor, who would also love to meet the batty book-lover! Oh, and it's also the birthday of a certain Eternian prince... |
| MOTU S2:E15 | MU080 | 1984-09-11 | The Shadow of Skeletor |
| A stubborn argument between Ram Man and Man-E-Faces provides the perfect Plot B to accompany the tale of a shattered alliance between the people of Eternia's Bright and Dark Moons. Can Prince Adam (and/or He-Man) broker peace between the divided peoples - and convince Ram Man and Man-E to resume their friendship? And do we detect the shadow of some sinister, skeletal force behind the mysterious disasters on the Dark Moon? Hmmm.... |
| MOTU S2:E19 | MU084 | 1984-10-10 | Fraidy Cat |
| Skeletor successfully kidnaps Queen Marlena and lures He-Man into a trap featuring his robot bird, Screeech. So who will rescue the rescuer? It's up to the most unlikely pair, Orko and a very unenthused Cringer, who has to prove to everyone (especially himself) that he can rise above his instinctively cowardly ways. |
| MOTU S2:E35 | MU100 | 1984-10-31 | The Greatest Show on Eternia |
| The circus has come to Eternos, to distract all the little children in the land (such as Orko) from doing their chores. But a jealous Skeletor is determined to make sure the show never goes on! |
| 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:E46 | MU111 | 1984-11-13 | Double Trouble |
| A storm over Snake Mountain opens an ancient passage, giving Skeletor access to the magical Mirror of Moravad, which creates an opposite doppelganger of anyone who looks upon it! Skeletor produces an evil duplicate of a Heroic Warrior to make all his wildest dreams come true - but he gets more than he bargained for! |
| MOTU S2:E59 | MU124 | 1984-11-30 | The Toy Maker |
| Skeletor gives the devious Toy Maker a chance to prove himself worthy of a spot on the Evil Warrior team, by directing him in a scheme to kidnap Man-at-Arms. All the Toy Maker has to do is trick Orko into accepting the suspicious gift of some monstrous toys. Don't do it, Orko! Stranger, danger! |