He-Man and the Masters of the Universe [Season 2,] Episode 130: The Cold Zone by AverageMansReviews
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5 things about this episode
Warning: there is flashing effects/other
effects/transformation/environmental
The Reptons: Storyline,
Character [Character developments,] Arts, Action; these combined in one way or
another; Kobra Khan is seeking the assistance of Prince Adam/He-Man it is the
difference between life or death for is people known as Reptons, but in his
Land Shark he finds Prince Adam, a little later becomes Prince Adam/He-Man,
Cringer but likewise a little later becomes Cringer/Battle Cat,
Duncan/Man-At-Arms, Orko and Attak Trak; a truce is agreed upon just until this
situation is over with. I wouldn't trust Kobra Khan as far as I could throw him
which wouldn't be that far, but there is one moment where it looks and feels
momentarily honest and true, that is until we get this inner monologue from him
and just to cover my back I know he is not the only character that does this
inner monologue. I really like this underground landscape of the Reptons home;
it has this presentation and feel to it as this home is massive and made from
likewise massive bricks or square or any shape that is required of stone of an
ancient civilisation to it. Prince Adam/He-Man turns himself into a human
drill, by throwing The Sword of Power up to chop down this massive icicle which
is conveniently basically of a drill accessory, so with this icicle he drills
all the way down into the centre of Eternia to release molten lava to restart
the eternal flame which keeps the Reptons warm, so that they don't go into
hibernation forever and potentially die.
This episode receives: 8/10, this
episode is excellent; it is something different which is a positive obviously,
but as this was the final episode of this TV series, it would have been good to
have Skeletor in some capacity. This TV program has Awards accredited to its
name; 1 Winner Troféu Imprensa, Brazil 1986; Troféu Imprensa Best Cartoon
(Melhor Desenho Animado.) 3 Nominees for an example; Young Artist Awards 1986;
Young Artist Award Best Family Animation
Series or Special. There is only one way I can finish this TV series and that
is by is this it for Prince Adam/He-Man and the planet of Eternia and its inhabitants good or evil? In
the words of Master Yoda [Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 1983]
"No, there is another."
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