| Episode Number
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Episode Code
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Original Air Date
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Title
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| MOTU S1:E4 | MU003 | 1983-09-20 | Disappearing Act |
| Using a pair of invisibility helmets, Skeletor kidnaps Prince Adam from the palace and hides him away, most unfortunately on the same day that a magical mishap has vanished away the power sword. Orko and Battle Cat resort to a desperate journey through time to get the sword back, while Duncan must use all his gadget-making skills to rescue his friend. |
| MOTU S1:E8 | MU008 | 1983-09-12 | The Time Corridor |
| He-Man, Man-at-Arms, Battle Cat, and Orko are sent back in time to prevent Skeletor from planting the seeds of Grayskull's destruction - before Grayskull has even been built! |
| MOTU S1:E19 | MU019 | 1983-10-05 | Quest for He-Man |
| Skeletor successfully traps He-Man, wipes his memory, and sends him to another world - with bird ladies and bunny men! How will he ever get back home and remember who he is? The Sorceress will need to call on an even higher power for assistance... |
| MOTU S1:E61 | MU061 | 1983-11-18 | Pawns of the Game Master |
| The evil Game Master wants He-Man as a competitor for his cosmic games. Little does he know that in the process of kidnapping Teela to draw the hero out, he makes the appearance of He-Man impossible by taking away the power sword! Can Prince Adam fill in for his alter ego and save the day? And just what kind of man does Teela prefer - a muscle-bound hero, or a muscle-bound klutz? |
| MOTU S2:E32 | MU097 | 1984-10-26 | The Time Wheel |
| He-Man and Orko stumble across the ruins of a structure in the desert, and a trapped Orko unwittingly activates a Silkon "Time Wheel" in his attempts to find an exit. The Trollan's fumbling resurrects a royal - and very aggressive - hero from Eternia's ancient past! |