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2 unusual facts about Masters of the Universe


Gwynne Gilford

She appeared in several television series in the 1970s and 1980s, including A New Kind of Family, The Young Lawyers and The Waverly Wonders, and had a role in the 1987 film version of Masters of the Universe.

Masters of the Universe: The Arcade Game

Masters of the Universe: The Arcade Game is a video game developed by Adventure Soft for several home computer platforms, and published by U.S. Gold in 1987.


Eternia Playset

The Eternia Playset (1986–1987) was the largest playset to be produced by Mattel for the Masters of the Universe line of toys.


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Evil Horde

The Horde was introduced to the Masters of the Universe toyline in 1985, but since Filmation was moving on to She-Ra's series, it was decided to make the Horde the lead villains in the new series.

HBOS

Vince Cable, the Liberal Democrats' economic spokesman mocked so-called "masters of the universe," whose hedge funds profited from short-selling.

Heman

The New Adventures of He-Man, an early-1990s animation based on Mattel's original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe characters.

Joseph T. Taylor

The school motto is "We teach the 'whole child.' Our desire is that our children become 'masters of the universe.'" The Flanner House, now a United Way agency, houses the Center for Working Families, Children's Bureau, Marion County Public Library Branch, Indianapolis Metro Police Department, IPS Adult Basic Education and GED training program.

Mosquitor

Mosquitor was released by NECA as part of Series 6 of the Masters of the Universe series of ministatues designed by Four Horsemen Studios.

Randor

King Randor - a character from the Masters of the Universe franchise.

Rebecca Hazlewood

Her other roles include Talia Ahmed in the ITV series Second Sight alongside Clive Owen, in the "Masters of the Universe" BBC1 week-long series in January 2010 as college lecturer Sia and the 2001 British Film 4 feature Dog Eat Dog with David Oyelowo, Gary Kemp and Ricky Gervais.