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7.6 2 Seasons • 39 Episodes

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe - Season 2

"A sword will choose a master, a boy will become a man, and a hero will be born."

Years ago, two leaders battled for the fantastical land of Eternia, one became the good King Randor, the other grew into the evil monster Skeletor who plans to rise once again and take Eternia. To protect the kingdom, the mystical powers of Castle Greyskull chose a hero - Randor's lazy, impulsive teenage son Adam.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Cam Clarke

    Cam Clarke

    He-Man / Prince Adam (voice)

  • Garry Chalk

    Garry Chalk

    Man-at-Arms (voice)

  • Lisa Ann Beley

    Lisa Ann Beley

    Teela (voice)

  • Brian Dobson

    Brian Dobson

    Skeletor (voice)

  • Kathleen Barr

    Kathleen Barr

    Evil-Lyn (voice)

  • Gabe Khouth

    Gabe Khouth

    Orko (voice)

  • Nicole Oliver

    Nicole Oliver

    Sorceress (voice)

  • Michael Donovan

    Michael Donovan

    King Randor (voice)

  • Christopher Judge

    Christopher Judge

Overview

Years ago, two leaders battled for the fantastical land of Eternia, one became the good King Randor, the other grew into the evil monster Skeletor who plans to rise once again and take Eternia. To protect the kingdom, the mystical powers of Castle Greyskull chose a hero - Randor's lazy, impulsive teenage son Adam.

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