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Ram Man was voted No.9 in The 10 Most Unfortunate Masters Of The Universe Toys by Io9. [38] Ram Man was voted No.12 in The 12 Coolest Masters of the Universe Action Features by Topless Robot. [39] Ram Man was voted by Mania.com as the fourth most Crazy Masters of the Universe Figures. [36] CBR voted Ram-Man 14th worst He-Man toy. [18]
Skeletor wreaks havoc at the Royal Palace with the Diamond of Disappearance, which transports all who look at it into a timeless dimension. Beast Man, Mer-Man, Trap Jaw, Tri-Klops, Evil-Lyn and Panthor appear. He-Man tells viewers to watch out for those people who promise a get rich quick scheme and to "not sell yourself short."
Under the leadership of Man-At-Arms (voiced by Garry Chalk), this team originally consisted of He-Man/Adam (with his pet Cringer/Battle Cat, no longer able to speak), Teela, Orko, Stratos, Ram-Man, Mekaneck, and Man-E-Faces, and later joined by Buzz-Off, Roboto, and Sy-Klone. King Randor was now a general (rather than king, from an Eternian ...
In the past, Eternia is attacked by the sorcerer Keldor and his Evil Warriors, battling against Captain Randor and the Masters of the Universe. The Elders of Eternia, aware of this attack, seal away their magical power into an orb and prophecise that a hero will rise to defend Eternia from evil in the future, before Randor defeats Keldor by deflecting a vial of poison into his face.
Scott McNeil – Beast Man, Clawful, Mer-Man, Ram-Man, Stratos, Kobra Khan, Calix; Colin Murdock – Hordak (second time) Richard Newman – General Rattlor, Lord Dactys, The Faceless One, Azdar; Nicole Oliver – Queen Marlena, The Sorceress of Castle Grayskull; John Payne – Sy-Klone, Moss Man; The voice director for the series is Michael ...
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (often referred to simply as He-Man) is an American animated television series produced by Filmation based on Mattel's toy line Masters of the Universe. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The show was one of the most popular animated shows of the 1980s.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe — Mer-Man, Beast Man, Stratos, Ram-Man, Clawful, Kobra Khan and Calix; Hero: 108 - Hurricane Lee, Twin Masters, Stingray King, Commander of Darkness (Season 2), Bartley and Beetle King; Heroes on Hot Wheels — Steve Warson, Bob Cramer, various
The story dealt with the Powers of Grayskull line, which included King Hiss and He-Ro, tying the toy continuity to the He-Man line and known as The New Adventures of He-Man. Seeley said that this comic line was intended to blend the He-Man continuities and select the best stories and ideas from MOTU history.