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  • BlitzKid
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    In total there were 93 episodes of She-Ra and 130 episodes of He-Man. I have them all. Only the first season of She-Ra (65 episodes) aired on UK TV, the second season never made it across the Atlantic.

    In some of the earlier He-Man episodes Skeletor was a much more competent villain, but as the series progressed he was dumbed down more and more until he was completely ruined as a character by that diabolical Christmas Special. In one of the DVD interviews the show's writers complain that they were never able to make the villains as dark or evil as they wanted to as the censors insisted they should be played for comedy effect.

    Frank Langella did an amazing job playing Skeletor in the 1987 live action movie; he'll always be the definitive Skeletor for me.

    Also for the She-Ra fans: George DiCenzo, who did the voice of Hordak, the main antagonist, as well as She-Ra's male sidekick Bow, sadly died early last month at the age of 70. He will be missed.

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  • Palazzo
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    Didn't they make some sort of Christmas special where He-Man and She-Ra teamed up and at the end of the episode Skeletor dropped his evil ways, seeing as it was Christmas and all. I'm sure I can remember reading about this on another retro site somewhere.

    Skeletor might be one of my favourite villains of all time, his plans are useless and he always comes off as sort of a comedy character to me. He should get his own sitcom, Skeletor, Cobra Commander, Megatron and MumRa just living in a flat together...........I think I've thought about this way too much.

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  • MysticEyes
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    She-Ra was my hero growing up. I had the doll and her horse and watched it every day after school. I also loved Rainbow Brite.

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  • Trickyvee
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    I watched He-Man but can't ever remember watching She-Ra. I did have a She-Ra doll on a horse though.

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  • Heather74
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    We use to watch He-Man on a Wednesday at my Nan's on a Wednesday night before going to the local Red Cross youth group, we'd take it in turns choosing a programme each to watch, he choose He-man and I liked Nightmare or Around the World with Willy Fog . Never watched She-ra it never really appealed to me

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  • darren
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    Originally posted by huggie74 View Post
    Think I'd rather play with He-Man any day
    LOL
    to be honest i don't know which i preferred.
    i like the crossover episodes where adam went to etheria and where adora went to eternia.
    there where near the same amount of episodes in both.
    around 93 each i believe.

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  • Heather74
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    Originally posted by darren View Post

    masters of the universe was aimed at boys so she ra was aimed at girls.
    Think I'd rather play with He-Man any day

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  • darren
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    she ra princess of power

    anyone remember this show.

    its main characters where female.
    its main star was adora she is adam's twin sister who was in masters of the universe.

    i still watch she ra even now and im mid thirties.

    cant believe there where so many episodes 93 i think.

    here is a link.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wR65P73X5GI

    masters of the universe was aimed at boys so she ra was aimed at girls.
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