Masters of the Universe: Revolution
Summary
Masters of the Universe : RevolutionandMasters of the Universe : Revelationhave revived some long - hibernating He - Man characters from the threshold of obscurity , but still have yet a few other familiar cheek to bring back . Kevin Smith ’s revival series has gone a long way to restoring the He - Manmythos , return many classic characters both popular and obscure to animation withMasters of the Universe ’s silklike redesignsand fresh nontextual matter style . However , there are still a few famed absence from the character of the reboot that have yet to get the same discussion .
A franchise that ’s always lived and died off of its toy sales , manyMasters of the Universecharacters have been defined by their foreign gimmicks , from extendible neck to explode body voice . Over the years , some of these theatrical role ' power and construct have gotten more and more outre , resulting in a few leave face still being omit fromthe cast ofMasters of the Universe : Revolution . As soundly asRevelationandRevolutionscoured the original 80s serial publication for ideas , there are still a few notable deletion .
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A follow - up to the 2021 Netflix animated series , Masters of the Universe : Revolution is an animate action mechanism - adventure series write and created by Kevin Smith . He - Man and his allies come back after the event of Revelation to continue their conflict for the time to come of Eternia against Skeletor and his minions .
10Plundor
A surprisingly menacing cuddly villain
Usually , He - Man ’s villain make a point of being overtly unpleasant , with names like Spikor and Stinkor implying their foul outside . Plundor breaks the mold as a villain with a terrifyingly cutesy face , taking the physical body of a giant anthropomorphic Easter coney . bless with the muscular build distinctive of the series , Plundor ’s appearance betrays his vile deeds , exploit the lifelike imagination of the planet Trannis for the benefit of his own despotic rule . It would be fascinating to seeMasters of the Universe : Revolutiontake on adapt such an unnerving character .
9Rotar And Twistoid
A dizzying rivalry between spinning warriors
He - Man ’s toys were n’t above cash in in on some strange doohickey , including the top - same word form of Rotar and Twistoid , market as being able to apace gyrate at whirlwind speeds . Only ever existing on print in Mattel’sEnergy Zoidscomic , both Rotar and Twistoid are the body of work of Man - At - weaponry ' engineering , transform their grim halves into cybernetic practice session that can pervert along the ground at breakneck stride . Both the heroic Rotar and the villainous Twistoid have yet to seem in the reboot , even amid the fussy final conflict ofMasters of the Universe : Revolution ’s ending .
8Rokkon
Didn’t get to show up alongside his mentor
Another pair of characters born out of a get novelty form line , Rokkon and Stonedar are both members of the race of Rock People , appearing inShe - Ra : Princess of Power . While Rokkon and his mentor , Stonedar , can transmute into boulders in their original incarnation , Masters of the Universe : Revolutionreworked Stonedar ’s powers to create rock - laborious armor . Curiously , while Stonedar makes a brief coming into court in the series , his patriotic Montgomery Ward Rokkon is nowhere to be examine . Perhaps Rokkon still has a dead reckoning at appear in next seasons .
While Stonedar makes a brief appearance in the series , his truehearted Barbara Ward Rokkon is nowhere to be seen .
7Jitsu
A close analogue of Fisto left out for obvious reasons
Of all the unknown legacy He - Man characters not featured inMasters of the Universe : Revolution , Jitsu is one of the least likely to return . mock up as an offensive Asian stereotype , Jitsu is the karate chop to Fisto ’s punch , wielding a likewise - enhanced script in disappointingly poor taste . Shockingly , the originalMasters of the Universe80s cartoonactually did represent Jitsu in invigoration , though the character has been intelligibly regulated to activity figure and funny obscurity since , having undergone several dramatic redesigns .
6Mosquitor
Didn’t make the roster of Revolutions
An Department of Energy - sucking insectoid warrior of the Evil Horde , the original Mosquitor was fairly standard as far as other He - Man characters went – A muscular peasant with an animal - theme head . Mosquitor bring up brow back in the mean solar day because of his controversial figure , which was able of sluice his chest with blood at the press of a button . A distaff version of the character , Mo’squita’ra , made it into the 2022 3D - animatedHe - Man and the Masters of the Universe , but the blood - nurse baddie has yet to bombilate his agency into the late revival serial publication .
Mosquitor ’s original activity figure is one of the rarefied gatherer ’s items in the original He - Man card .
5Battle Lion
The Cringer to King Grayskull’s Prince Adam
Prince Adam is n’t the only one to have a dread feline fellow , as King Grayskull before him riding into battle on his own faithful mount , Battle Lion . Essentially a unripe - and - orange recolor of Battle Cat , Battle Lion fulfills a similar part as a mode of DoT and dependable warrior - in - arms . Surprisingly , Battle Lion is n’t a holdout from the originalHe - Man and the Masters of the Universe , making his first and only coming into court in 2002 ’s animate serial of the same name , one of thebest He - Man showsto ever hit the small screen door .
4Dree Elle
Orko’s bashful love interest
Orko does n’t normally get much development beyond being a cutesy form of amusing relief for He - Man and company , but the franchise previously developed his kinship with other Trollans with the founding of Dree Elle . A distaff Trollan , Dree Elle was like to Orko , a diminutive hob - comparable brute with an obscured face . Amazingly , Orko and Dree Elle reveal their face to each otherinHe - Man and the Masters of the Universe , the equivalent weight to engagement in Trollan society . The revival meeting series ' version of Orko could apply some TLC via Dree Elle ’s reintroduction .
3The Manchines
A curious race of cybernetic children
Originating in the often - forgottenHe - Man and She - Ra : A Christmas Special , the Manchines were a raceway of modest humanoid golem capable of transubstantiate into sublunar vehicle mannequin . guiltless and fry - like in nature , with names like " Piston " and " Zipper " , the Manchines had to contend with the vicious Monstroids despite being a largely passive race . Being sole to a palely - commend holiday special , the Manchines ' return may seem like a dubious prospect , but it would n’t be the first timeMasters of the Universe : Revelationcanonized isolated movies .
2Count Marzo
A chilling villain that was perhaps too true to life
While most evildoers inMasters of the Universefranchise weary their sinister intentions on their sleeve , Count Marzo is a far more insidious and realistic scoundrel . Appearing as a normal homo ( Or as normal as a human being can look in a He - Man series),Count Marzo preys on the exposure of nestling , getting the kids of Eternia hook on a sinister nitty-gritty known as the Eternia Flower . Count Marzo ’s obvious status as a public handmaiden announcement may have gatekept him from ever seeing the light ofMasters of the Universe : Revolution .
1The Widgets
Diminutive dwarfs quickly forgotten by the original series
Not only were The Widgets some of the most block animal in theMasters of the Universefranchise as a whole , but they did n’t even last further than the second time of year of the originalHe - Man and the Masters of the Universe . Dwarven miners aboriginal to Eternia , the Widgets were given generic illusion case plan that fell flat against the unique appearance of He - Man ’s original roster . As great asMasters of the Universe : Revolutionhas been at re - inventing generic character into telling public figure , making the Widgets coolheaded may be too Herculean a task for even Kevin Smith ’s squad .


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