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Looks like the ultimate MOTU docu; Power of Grayskull: The Definitive History of He-Man; got/gets released this month. Would be lovely if GOG could use the chance to shine some positive light to their meager movie selection :)

YT trailer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zt3VxqsVDvE

Kickstarter:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/definitivefilms/power-of-grayskull

Wishlist:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/movies/power_of_grayskull

(and if for some weird odd reason one of those involved stumbles over this topic: best recovering wishes to your guy Mark with that brain surgery! Totally not funny business something like that.)
Master of the Universe action figures really are the coolest.

They have such nice features, like when you turn the upper torso, it swings back and everything.
The only problem is that some poor workers in Asia working at the toy factory didn't know how to paint them properly and you can see from the shapes where a different paint is supposed to go, but it's all solid single colour.

Anyway, is this documentary going to answer these three essential questions:

1) How can nobody recognise Prince Adam after he has changed to underwear? (The same question applies to Superman and all.)

2) Why does Man-at-Arms action figure not have moustache, but the cartoon version does? Is it some kind of trickery to cut down animation costs? It always bothered me very much, for some reason.

3) If Orko is floating above you and you look up, what are you going to see? It always seems as if it's an empty fabric...
Post edited October 28, 2018 by PixelBoy
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PixelBoy: Master of the Universe action figures really are the coolest.

They have such nice features, like when you turn the upper torso, it swings back and everything.
The only problem is that some poor workers in Asia working at the toy factory didn't know how to paint them properly and you can see from the shapes where a different paint is supposed to go, but it's all solid single colour.

Anyway, is this documentary going to answer these three essential questions:

1) How can nobody recognise Prince Adam after he has changed to underwear? (The same question applies to Superman and all.)

2) Why does Man-at-Arms action figure not have moustache, but the cartoon version does? Is it some kind of trickery to cut down animation costs? It always bothered me very much, for some reason.

3) If Orko is floating above you and you look up, what are you going to see? It always seems as if it's an empty fabric...
1) They just don't. Totally unable too. Maybe too self absorbed? Superman tried :-P
http://thumb.mtstarnews.com/06/2016/03/2016031816184774000_1.jpg

2) He wanted to look more masculine after he saw himself as toy and refused to shave.

3) Endless void an the tormented souls of an entire galaxy.
The proof that boys can play with dolls without having to be gay.
^^
I never liked the cartoon, but I like the epic intro music...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6MVoFIc-bIM
An oldie but a goodie. :D
My kind of topic!
Strange that until today there is no real quality game of MotU. Maybe something like Dark Souls would be cool.
Post edited October 28, 2018 by Oddeus
Poor Teela.
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PixelBoy: Master of the Universe action figures really are the coolest.

They have such nice features, like when you turn the upper torso, it swings back and everything.
The only problem is that some poor workers in Asia working at the toy factory didn't know how to paint them properly and you can see from the shapes where a different paint is supposed to go, but it's all solid single colour.

Anyway, is this documentary going to answer these three essential questions:

1) How can nobody recognise Prince Adam after he has changed to underwear? (The same question applies to Superman and all.)

2) Why does Man-at-Arms action figure not have moustache, but the cartoon version does? Is it some kind of trickery to cut down animation costs? It always bothered me very much, for some reason.

3) If Orko is floating above you and you look up, what are you going to see? It always seems as if it's an empty fabric...
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Anothername: 1) They just don't. Totally unable too. Maybe too self absorbed? Superman tried :-P
http://thumb.mtstarnews.com/06/2016/03/2016031816184774000_1.jpg

2) He wanted to look more masculine after he saw himself as toy and refused to shave.

3) Endless void an the tormented souls of an entire galaxy.
What's Geralt doing in Times Square?
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tinyE: Poor Teela.
That´s exactly what I meant... but where is Beast Man?
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tinyE: Poor Teela.
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Oddeus: That´s exactly what I meant... but where is Beast Man?
Here is a Beast Man from the same site.

There are really some brilliant artist over there.
Post edited October 28, 2018 by tinyE
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Oddeus: That´s exactly what I meant... but where is Beast Man?
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tinyE: Here is a Beast Man from the same site.

There are really some brilliant artist over there.
Deviantart is awesome; kind of like a 24/7 worldwide indi art convention.

Just have to make sure to surf with safeties on when at work ;)
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viperfdl: The proof that boys can play with dolls without having to be gay.
^^
I know, right? Just because he has fabulous hair and likes to wear pink doesn't make it gay. Ain't nothing queer about his skin-tight leggings either, or his special power to make his clothing disappear, so he can better show off his smooth, muscular body. Too bad we can no longer have such iconic, manly characters in cartoons nowadays.
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viperfdl: The proof that boys can play with dolls without having to be gay.
^^
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CharlesGrey: I know, right? Just because he has fabulous hair and likes to wear pink doesn't make it gay. Ain't nothing queer about his skin-tight leggings either, or his special power to make his clothing disappear, so he can better show off his smooth, muscular body. Too bad we can no longer have such iconic, manly characters in cartoons nowadays.
Are you mocking me?

Anyway, the women could also wear skimpy armour and no-one batted an eye because of it. There was even She-Ra for girls.
Post edited October 29, 2018 by viperfdl