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600ArticleVaporman87An awesome article that's right in my wheelhouse. As for my favorite of the two, I would naturally gravitate toward He-Man because that is the show I watched regularly in my childhood. But I can see why, having no prior experience with either, one would choose as you have. There is a bit more creativity in the characters and stories in She-Ra, but without He-Man there would be no She-Ra. So a bit of what makes She-Ra good is owed to He-Man. You mentioned Paul Dini who was very good at making the most of what he was given. But most folks in the "He-Man" cognoscenti will quickly refer to Larry DiTillo as their favorite episode writer. He is credited with creating some of the series most beloved (non-Mattel) characters (who are just now, with the advent of the Masters of the Universe Classics series, getting their first taste of action figure love). His most famous creation being Granamyr, the oldest and wisest dragon of Darksmoke (I own the "classics" Granamyr figure and it's HUGE!). Larry also did episode writing for the 2002 He-Man series, and there he is also considered to have written some of the best episodes... especially those dealing with origin stories. Thanks for this article shakin! I really enjoyed it.  Apr 30, 2013View
4176Articlecomic_book_fanAmy Jo Johnson Keri Russell Bridget Wilson Anna Faris Eliza dushku katie holmes and the biggest of all Hudson leickJennifer Lopez: My Biggest Celebrity Crush of all TimeOct 16, 2017View
441VideoMr MagicAmnesia isn't fun.Diff'rent Strokes: The Accident part 2Feb 25, 2013View
5318ArticleLazlo KnightAmazing find with the Archive and great article! I could get stuck there for days or months likely. Found this Halloween gem doing a quick hunt: https://archive.org/details/wlschannel7-abcweekendspecials-theredroomriddlecompletebroadcast10-20-1984 The Halloween Wayback MachineOct 29, 2020View
5665ArticleJulieAMAZING article, my perfect @Benjanime! ❤ Amazing initiative! ❤ Commendable! ❤ I never had drugs experience, thank God! And since my childhood, back in the 80's, drugs were a taboo. It really saddens me that the current culture praises that and other wrong things that, in the 80's and 90's, were (and are) wrong. I agree with your text here, my sweet @Benjanime, and I love you for the initiative on bringing back the good memories of a superior time in comparison with today. I love you! ❤❤How DARE Failed to Prevent Drug UseJul 25, 2022View
3915ArticleVaporman87Am I wrong or was Keenan the least successful in terms of career following In Living Color?Late Night FOX: Are You Ready for Magic?May 31, 2017View
498VideoVaporman87Am I the only one who felt their eyes get a teeny bit moist from this? Here Comes Garfield - So Long Old FriendMar 20, 2013View
350ArticlevkimoAlways refreshing for a female "retro"spective article!1995 & 1996 Fashion Trends (90's Girl Fashion) Feb 18, 2013View
4959ArticleBenjanimealways nice to see how much of an impact burton's movie left on the film industry, taking gotham and evolving it into a dark, gothic and industrial-looking landscape inspiring future comics to emulate his craftmanship just proves how big it was to the franchise. great article showcasing all the neat stuff that came from it, awesome article as always hoju :)Batman 1989 Movie MerchandiseJun 21, 2019View
5769ArticleMr MagicAlways looked forward Skittles, Butterfingers, and candy corn. I'm all about the CC, baby!!!!!!! My 10 Favorite Halloween TreatsOct 06, 2023View