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From: marcus@reed.UUCP (Marc Burns)
Newsgroups: net.games.trivia
Subject: Re: HE-MAN !
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Date: Mon, 4-Mar-85 23:54:19 EST
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Posted: Mon Mar  4 23:54:19 1985
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Summary: Heroes/Villains in deitylike cartoon


 [See Orko, the Line-Eater can be taught the ways of good, too..]
>
>  Here is some trivia from a more recent cartoon (yes, I all watch are
>cartoons!) :
>
>  Name all of the 'regular' evil characters from HE-MAN, as well as
>the good guys.
>

Okay, I'll admit, I watch(ed) HE-MAN religiously for sometime, directly
following General Hospital, in the good old days.

Villains:  (If memory serves)

	   Skeletor (Curse you, HE-MAN!)
	   Evil-Lyn
	   Beast-Man
  	   Merman
	   Tri-Clops (compleat w/ `gamma-vision!')
	   Trap-Jaw  (just let me get this lazetron working...)
	
	   I'm sure in the new season, there are some different villains

Heroes:    (mouseketeer role call, sound off now:)
	   HE-MAN
	   Orko
	   Zoar (Sorceress/falcon)
	   Man at Arms (Duncan)
	   Teela
	   Battle-Cat 
	   Stratos (Remember, looks like a flying chimpanzee?)
	   Lizard-man (seldom seen)
	   Attack-Trac  

"I am Adam, prince of Eternia, defender of the secrets of Castle
Grey-Skull. This is Cringer, my fearless friend.  Fabulous secret powers
were revealed to me the day I held aloft my magic sword and said, `By the
Power of Grey-Skull'    `I HAVE THE POWER!!!'  Cringer
became the mighty Battle-Cat, and I became HE-MAN, the most powerful
 man in the universe!  Only three others share this secret, our
friends the Sorceress, Man-at-Arms, and Orko.  Together we defend Castle
Grey-Skull from The Evil Forces of Skeletor...." 

"To practice and preach the same thing is utter madness..."

			marcus@reed