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In Eternia, a young prince gains the ability to become a powerful warrior to aid in the war against the forces Skeletor. He-Man And The Masters Of The Universe (2002) premiered on Cartoon Network on August 16, 2002.

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02x13 Awaken the Serpent Aired: Jan. 10, 2004

Outside Snake Mountain, King Hiss along with Kobra Khan, General Rattlor, SSSQueeze, and Tung Lashor uses the Medallion of Serpos to release … [continue reading]

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The show had 2 seasons and 39 episodes air between 2002 and 2004.

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  • Kathleen Barr's name was misspelled, just as Linda Gary)'s name was misspelled in the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) series. Both actresses voiced the character…
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    Kathleen Barr's name was misspelled, just as Linda Gary)'s name was misspelled in the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983) series. Both actresses voiced the character Evil-Lyn in their respective series.
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  • The character of King Grayskull was originally an early prototype of He-Man. The producers liked the character design so much that they decided to incorporate him into the series.
  • In the original series, Prince Adams' pet green tiger, Cringer, could talk. The producers of this remake decided keeping that would make the series seem for too young for the audience they…
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    In the original series, Prince Adams' pet green tiger, Cringer, could talk. The producers of this remake decided keeping that would make the series seem for too young for the audience they were intended to appeal to. Furthermore, they were confident they could make him expressive enough through his face and movements to compensate.
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