The cartoons I watched growing up had a lot of 'pro-social' messages, as all cartoons do. Very often they were of dubious intent ("the naysayer is always wrong" as epitomized by Eric in the D&D cartoon) or hamfisted and easily ignored (any anti-drug episode except the Bravestarr one)
Not this one though...
"The bad guys don't even treat their 'friends' well" was among the most obvious, but we didn't notice we were learning it because it makes for entertaining, bickering villains doing three stooges routines to each other and finding elaborate ways to call their subordinates idiots.
But I think of this in every "leopards ate my face" situation.
You joined the evil forces of Snake Mountain, what did you expect? A dental plan?
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When your old tricks don't work on your new pals.
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Dolph Lundgren as He-Man II Masters of the Universe 1987
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Stilt Stalkers - Masters of the Universe (Mattel)
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The fright zone by Mattel
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Skeletor's flowers
Masters of the Universe Annual (1987)
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Leonardo and Skeletor by Eduardo Pansica
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Imagining this in Lou Scheimer's Orko voice made me laugh
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SO I MADE THE MEME
I told y'all i didn't forget you lmao
ALSO IM FREAKING OUT WITH THEIR SCENES TOGETHER IN REVOLUTION OMGGG
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Oops, all Orko! (and bonus D.Orko)
Just had to get a bunch of random ideas out of my system. Love this silly guy.
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Skeletor by Patricio Clarey
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Evil Horde Slime Vat - Masters of the Universe (Mattel)
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