Monday, 17 January 2022

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Season 2,] Episode 113: Happy Birthday Roboto by AverageMansReviews

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Season 2,] Episode 113: Happy Birthday Roboto by AverageMansReviews

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5 things about this episode

Warning: there is flashing effects/other effects/transformation/robotic inner workings/medical/slavery

Discovering Roboto: Storyline, Action, Art and Character [Character developments;] these combined in one way or another; we meet Duncan/Man-At-Arms and Prince Adam in this Wind Raider after this previous engagement as this signal comes up in Wind Raider so they go to investigate down below, now on foot in this Dune surroundings as Prince Adam discovers something big under the sand so instead of doing this excavation dig which let's be honest would have taken ages, Prince Adam just summons He-Man, he gets Duncan/Man-At-Arms to stand back and just blows this very powerful gust of wind to reveal this badly damaged ship.

But unfortunately on doing this Prince Adam/He-Man disturbs and consequently makes this giant crab very angry Prince Adam/He-Man on investigating this ship turns around and quickly realising with this look of absolute fear says "Duncan look out!" As he himself quickly turns around with absolute fear in his entire being as from Duncan/Man-At-Arms' perspective [top-notch camera work/art in this entire sequence] as diagonally Duncan/Man-At-Arms and we come to realise how gigantic this crap actually is with more fear in Duncan/Man-At-Arms' all-round body language, I will finish things they are because there is still a lot in this sequence of events and yes Prince Adam/He-Man does do combat with this giant crab.

After dealing with this situation; they head into this ship where they discover this pilot which is a non-functional robot so Duncan/Man-At-Arms takes the decision to get him back to his lab at the Royal Palace of Eternia to try and fix up.

This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; it fluently has something to offer its viewers to keep them engaged in this episode from beginning to end.

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