He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
[Season 2,] Episode 128: The Games by AverageMansReviews
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5 things about this episode
Warning: there
is flashing effects/other effects/transformation/medical
Given Spikor power boost for these games: Storyline, Characters [Character
developments,] Comedy and Art; in one way or another these all combined; this
race known as the Bendari The Seekers of Truth have come to Eternia, because
they basically have no good vs. evil on their planet, but they want to
understand it. So they have come here to pick the strongest one on either side
at that time. The Rules are as follows; these competitors have to follow this
very basic compass attached to their wrists [an arrow] to pick up these yellow
balls and press on the button to collect 200 points, there is one red ball
which is worth 2000 points and after all these balls have been collected we add
up the scores to find out the winner, the evil can use anything or anyone at
any time [anything goes for them.] But the good, can receive assistance but
however whomever gets involved replaces the person that they are helping.
Bendari comeback a day later to find for the good there is Fisto and for the
evil we have Spikor. You see whilst the Bendari were away in that time period
at Snake Mountain Skeletor has this invention by the name of the Evilgizer; its
function is to increase the persons powers whomever steps inside it which of
course appeals to Skeletor's disciples [on a quick side note I know
in the intro to this TV program it calls them the forces, but if we were to be
honest they aren't his forces they are his disciples minus Evil-Lyn which she
is his right hand person/General, but she knows deep down and Skeletor knows it
as well that if there was a better or an opportunity to stab him in the back
she would.] But I digress we have in no particular order just in case I get it
wrong Beast Man, Spikor and Mer-Man all having these massive grains
on their faces as to illustrate one's they have the power they could easily
overthrow Spikor. But that all changes when Skeletor points out the reason why
he didn't do it is because it has side effects, so Beast Man and Mer-Man
quickly bailout on the idea so they fall back to give the illusion that Spikor
has stepped forward. Now either in this sequence of events or slightly later on
to see this Evilgizer in action is excellent art, starting with Skeletor using
his Havoc Staff,
This episode receives: 8/10, this episode is excellent; it has lots
to enjoy, but we don't get to see any form of repercussions mentally or
physically for Spikor, yes I know Skeletor could have been either
not willing to do this so he could have been lying or just lying to keep them
in check so they don't overthrow him, but either way or anyway it would have
been nice to have a better conclusion then the standard Skeletor getting angry
thing, I'm sure that they could have put or mixed something in here.
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