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Legend
Guess he was pro mask? I kinda remember almost seeing his face in one episodeOrko got really political during the pandemic and they don't need the media remembering that by including him in this movie.
Guess he was pro mask? I kinda remember almost seeing his face in one episodeOrko got really political during the pandemic and they don't need the media remembering that by including him in this movie.
Why are you asking me what is on the trailer you watched?Was he in the trailer?
I did not see himWhy are you asking me what is on the trailer you watched?
This. I read Flint Dille's book, The Gamesmaster, and he talks about this exact thing with regards to G. I. Joe. So long as they included the characters and vehicles and whatever else was being released in the next line of toys, the people making the cartoon had near-total carte blanche to do whatever they wanted (notwithstanding broadcast standards and similar content guidelines).
The idea that "the cartoons were just commercials" is very reductive.
Well you’ve answered your own question. .I did not see him
Sometimes the truth is ugly.Not gonna lie, I low-key hate this. The cartoons were created and designed as 22 minute commercials for the toys... with ad blocks built in to show commercials for other toys and breakfast cereal.
Here's another ugly truth. While I have fond memories of those 22 minute commercials, I find them absolutely unwatchable today. I tried sitting through an episode of Thundercats when they started airing on Cartoon Network around 1999/2000 and I couldn't get through a single episode. I used to run home from school in 4th grade to make it home in time to hear "ThunderCats are on the move / ThunderCats are loose!" I finally understood why my mother hated that show so much.But that's also what drove the cartoons to develop so much of the lore that future adaptations relied on. Almost every new toy had to be represented by a new character that uncovered a new corner of these settings... which made them vibrant and textured in ways that a lot of children's properties never got to be.
I think it is more, "Adam is sent away as a child, eventually finds his way home as an adult, then becomes He-Man" . Like, they literally show him reminiscing over the drawings he made of his home as a child.So the story is He-man abandons his world, skeletor takes it over....and He-Man sits on Earth eating avocado toast?

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Rulebook featuring "high magic" options, including a host of new spells.