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ID | Post Type | Posted By | Comment | Title | Posted On | |
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4575 | Article | Vaporman87 | Is J-Tor up for adoption? I want to adopt him. Please let me adopt him. | Sep 29, 2018 | ||
4577 | Article | Hoju Koolander | Unfortunately for you, J-TOR is the nicest kid in the universe and won't likely be kicked out of the house any time soon. | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Sep 29, 2018 | |
4579 | Article | Vaporman87 | Maybe a consolation would be picking up that amazing Snake Mountain. Looks even better than the Castle Grayskull. | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Sep 29, 2018 | |
4587 | Article | NLogan | Wait, wait wait... first of all nothing is cooler than Castle Grayskull. Take it back Vaporman! Second, isn't He-Ro from Pre-Eternia for the Powers of Grayskull line fighting against Snakemen in sort of a prequel to Masters of the Universe that didn't get fully released? Wouldn't that make him way older and definitely not He-Man son? I am pretty sure he fights with and against dinosaurs and Snakemen in the prehistoric times of Eternia before the great war that left civilization busted, Castle Grayskull abandoned, and the advanced machinery and weapons lost or unused because of knowledge lost; while most are barbarians living in a sort of medieval world. Correct me if I am wrong (I know next to nothing of the classics line and any evolving mythos). Third, that kid is awesome. | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 02, 2018 | |
4588 | Article | Vaporman87 | NLogan: Actually the Classics line mythos is what you're referring to. The original He-Ro and "Powers of Grayskull" line was supposed to follow He-Ro as He-Man's son. | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 02, 2018 | |
4590 | Article | NLogan | No no, you are are mistaken my good man. As I said I know next to nothing of said Classics line mythos, I believe you refer to that He-Ro II mentioned by J-Tor in the above article. No my good man I refer to the original He-Ro in the comic I got with my Tyrantisaurus Rex. From Pre-Eternia Eons before HE-MAN was born! <div><img src="/images/postImages/1538496697016_full.jpg" width="312" height="410"></div><div><img src="/images/postImages/1538496731033_full.jpg" width="316" height="413"></div><div><img src="http://www.retro-daze.org/images/postImages/1538496767122_full.jpg" width="314" height="411"></div><div><br></div><br> | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 02, 2018 | |
4591 | Article | NLogan | I guess not mentioned above but pictured is Classics line Laser Light Skeletor, HE-RO, and HE-RO II. He-ro II being the son of HE-MAN. He-ro original being based on this unproduced prototype from 1987: <img src="/images/postImages/1538498491he-ro_proto_full.jpg" width="278" height="277"> | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 02, 2018 | |
4594 | Article | Vaporman87 | NLogan: I see what you're saying. Yes, originally that line was going to place He-Ro in the past. Good call. I have apparently allowed that to forever escape my memory. LOL. However, I never personally counted the mini-comics as "canon" in the MOTU universe because they were all over the place in terms of storylines and characters, with very little consistency (the whole Oo-Larr/Jungle He-Man story comes to mind). I was drawing on the story that Lou Scheimer was going to tell through the <a href="http://he-man.wikia.com/wiki/He-Ro_Son_of_He-Man_and_the_Masters_of_the_Universe">never produced cartoon </a> he was pitching. Figuring that the cartoon would be developing the characters (of which there would be action figures) if both were ever produced, He-Ro would turn out to be the son (albeit adopted) of King Adam (He-Man). | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 02, 2018 | |
4595 | Article | Vaporman87 | Then when they actually produced him in 2009, they changed his story again to be a contemporary of King Grayskull. No wonder it's so confusing. | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 02, 2018 | |
4604 | Article | Superman | It's very cool that a kid of today would be into a cartoon from the '80s. That's very rare. I can kind of relate to him, though, because I was hugely into things from my mom's childhood in the '60s that none of my friends knew anything about, most especially the Beach Party movies starring Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon. This was back in the '90s and early '00s, so things like that just weren't a big enough part of pop culture anymore for my friends to have heard of them. | Interview With A 10 Year Old He-Man Fan | Oct 06, 2018 |