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Leader of the Snake Men, who can disguise himself as a human or shed his human skin to reveal his true form.



* DeathByAdaptation: In the 200x series, he's [[HoistByHisOwnPetard turned into a stone statue]] and imprisoned. In the MVCreations comic adaptation of the same episode, the statue is kicked down the abyss by Zodak. Luckily for Snake Face, later comics follow the TV version and he's shown as an imprisoned statue.

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A gorgon-like Snake Man who can petrify his opponents by showing them the snakes that come out of his face.

* DeathByAdaptation: In the 200x series, he's [[HoistByHisOwnPetard turned into a stone statue]] and imprisoned. In the MVCreations [=MVCreations=] comic adaptation of the same episode, the statue is kicked down the abyss by Zodak. Luckily for Snake Face, later comics follow the TV version and he's shown as an imprisoned statue.




A Snake Man who can stretch his arms to ensnare his enemies.



-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo (She-Ra); Michael Donovan ('02)

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-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo [=George DiCenzo=] (She-Ra); Michael Donovan ('02)('02)

A Snake Man with a long tongue.


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A protocol android redesigned for battle.


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Daring (and sometimes reckless) pilot from the cloud city of Levitan.

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A hairy monster who acts as the Horde jailer.




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* DumbMuscle


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A creature who can drain his enemies' strenght with the suction cups of his mouth and hands.


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Hordak's mount, a huge mantis.


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A cybernetic humanoid mosquito who can drain his enemies' blood and energy with his nose-piece.
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A warrior covered in spikes that give him the advantage in close combat. He has an extendable left arm with a trident as a hand.


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A petty Paleezean thief who got the power to emit an awful odor.


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An Evil Warrior who tried to turn by Skeletor, who left him severely injured. Tri-Klops remade him as a Cyborg with a mechanical jaw and a robotic right arm with interchangeable weapons.


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A warrior with three eyes that give him different vision powers.


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Member of the reptilian species known as Caligars, who betrayed his people to join the Evil Warriors.

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* ManipulativeBastard: Mostly in the New Adventures, where he frequently plays with Flogg's ego to get what he wants, but he also have his moments in the other series (like the 80's episode "The Problem with Power").



* PetTheDog: Skeletor really cares for his pet (Panthor Eternia, Grr in Nordor), which is ironically more notorious when he betrays everyone else (in "Escape from Gaolotia" and "Council of Evil").

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* PetTheDog: Skeletor really cares for his pet pets (Panthor in Eternia, Grr in Nordor), which is ironically more notorious [[KickTheDog when he betrays everyone else else]] (in "Escape from Gaolotia" and "Council of Evil").Evil"). He can leave his allies to rot/die, but he will keep his pet at his side.


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Skeletor's pet panther, that he sometimes rides in battle.


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A skeletal warrior whose body can glow and cause everybody who stares at it to see his/her greatest fears.


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A reptilian warrior who is killed by Skeletor for his failure in getting the Cosmic Key.


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Skeletor's savage bird.


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Leader of the Galactic Guardians, from the underwater city of Serus.

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* PetTheDog: Skeletor really cares for his pet (Panthor Eternia, Grr in Nordor), which is ironically more notorious when he betrays everyone else (in "Escape from Gaolotia" and "Council of Evil").



An evil sorceress who expects to overthrow Skeletor some day.

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An evil sorceress who works for Skeletor, but expects to overthrow Skeletor him some day.




A robot duplicate of He-Man, created to trick the Eternians.




An Evil Warrior who has a metallic right hand




King of the underwater creatures of Eternia.




An stealthy ninja who works for Skeletor.




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* TheStraightAndArrowPath

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A sword-wielding mercenary who expects to defeat He-Man some day.



* BloodKnight



* DualWielding




A robot who is a walking time-bomb. Sometimes he's portrayed as part of the Snake Men.



* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Blast-Atak is a robot who can explode — why go through the trouble of building a sophisticated robot if it's just to have it blow itself up?

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* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Blast-Atak Blast-Attak is a robot who can explode — why go through the trouble of building a sophisticated robot if it's just to have it blow itself up?


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An evil sorceress who expects to overthrow Skeletor some day.
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Skeletor's savage henchman who can control wild creatures.

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An Etherian peasant who was captured by Hordak and turned into a cyborg with an elephant-like head that allows him to shoot water out of the trunk. He escaped to Eternia and joined the Heroic Warriors.



-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo (She-Ra)

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-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo [=George DiCenzo=] (She-Ra)




Leader of the bird people from Avion.



* TokenNonhuman: in the first few minicomics, before more non-human Heroic Warriors were added.




Captain of the royal guard, who has a crush on He-Man.




He-Man's fighting falcon.




The older half-brother of King Randor, who tried to conquer Eternia and ended with his face horrifingly scarred and rechristened himself Skeletor, lord of destruction.



* HalfHumanHybrid: His father is the Eternian equivalent to human, while his mother is a Gar (sy-Klone-s race).

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* HalfHumanHybrid: His father is the Eternian equivalent to human, while his mother is a Gar (sy-Klone-s (Sy-Klone-s race).


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Skeletor's former teacher in the arts of dark magic, who was banished to Ethereia, in the Dimension of Despondos, where he rules with an iron fist in the name of the Evil Horde supreme leader, Horde Prime.


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A beast capable to rearrange his body parts to take several different shapes.

* AdaptationExpansion: In his first minicomic appearance, he stated he was a former slave of Skeletor, and he joined the Horde to destroy Skeletor. The cartoon showed his origin and his tenure as one of Skeletor's Evil Warriors before joining the Horde in the She-Ra series.


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A robot created by Modulok, with the same powers.

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A member of the Starband Marshalls from planet Loredos, who joined the Heroic Warriors of Eternia to catch Horde Prime.




A robot built by Man-At-Arms to play chess, who upgraded himself as a warrior robot.




A young member of the Rock People.




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* WeCanRebuildHim



Leader of the Rock People.



A spinning robot created by Skeletor using a copy of the machine used to create Rotar.

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A spinning robot created by Skeletor using a copy of stealing the machine used to create Rotar.




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* NoPlansNoPrototypeNoBackup: He was supposed to be the first of many, to oppose the Horde Troopers, but the machine used to make him was destroyed.

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!!Fisto

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!!Fisto!!Fisto/Malcom



!!Draego-Man

A recent addition to the Evil Warriors created for the MOTU Classics toyline.



!!Kobra Khan

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!!Kobra KhanKhan/Khan of the Clan Kobra


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A descendant of the Snake Men who served Skeletor until King Hiss was freed.
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!!Fearless Photog/Jey

Gwildor's apprentice, who due to a miscalculation got accidentaly fused with his invention, the Photog Emulator, getting the power of draining his enemies' energy.

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A guard of the royal palace until one of Skeletor's attacks left him injured. Man-At-Arms saved him by using a machine that changed him into a spinning cyborg.




A member of the Karikoni, an Eternian race of crustacean warriors from Orkas Island.

* AWizardDidIt: His MOTU Classics bio reveals his change from the DumbMuscle of the 2002 series to the keen warrior of the 80's series as the result of a spell cast by Evil-Lyn.




A spinning robot created by Skeletor using a copy of the machine used to create Rotar.



!!Megator/Moler the Demolisher

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!!Megator/Moler !!Megator/Moleb the DemolisherDemolisher

A giant who served Hordak millennia ago. After his death, he was found by King Hiss who briefly turned him into a zombie.




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A plant-based hero who can manipulate plant matter.


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A magician from the dimension of Trolla, who was stuck at Eternia by accident and became King Randor's jester.


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An astronaut from Earth who got stranded in Eternia and married King Randor, giving birth to Prince Adam and his sister Adora.


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A warrior who uses his head as a battering ram.


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Guardian of the Legacy Stones in the city of Anwat Gar, able to create whirlwinds. After the Legacy Stones are destroyed, Sy-Klone joins the Heroic Warriors.

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Thenurian locksmith and inventor.




King Randor's right-hand man, inventor and friend, and one of his most valuable warriors. Also, Prince Adam's mentor, friend and confidant.



* IntergenerationalFriendship: with He-Man




An actor who can change his face to become a human, robot or monster.




Heroic human periscope. During a disaster, his neck was badly injured, so Man-At-Arms made him a mechanical extending neck.




A pair of bounty hunters who were merged by Skeletor due to their failure.




A pair of bounty hunters who were merged by Skeletor due to their failure.




One of the few remaining Arachna, a race of spider people.


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One of the few remaining Arachna, a race of spider people.

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A pair of bounty hunters who were merged by Skeletor due to their failure.




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* WhipItGood
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A palace guard changed by Hordak into a cyborg with extendable arms, legs, neck and torso. Despite his powers being a Horde creation, he uses them for good.




A palace guard changed by Hordak into a cyborg with extendable arms, legs, neck and torso. Despite his powers being a Horde creation, he uses them for good.




Man-At-Arms' brother, who has a metallic right hand. Generally considered the second strongest Heroic Warrior, after He-Man himself.




One of the few remaining Arachna, a race of spider people.




A motorized cyborg with a built-in wheel on his chest, that allows him to move at super-speed.




Basic soldiers of the Horde Empire.




A Horde member with pop-out eyes that allow him to spy his enemies at long distances or shoot a stun ray.



A Snake Man with an extendable neck and a rattle-sounding tail. He's the general of King Hiss' troops.

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A Snake Man General of King Hiss' troops, with an extendable neck and a rattle-sounding tail. He's the general of King Hiss' troops.
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A mutant with a mace that allows him to create earthquakes.




Flogg's bumbling second-in-command.


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Flogg's bumbling second-in-command.
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Adam, prince of Eternia and descendant of the legendary King Grayskull, transforms into He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe, to protect Eternia from the forces of evil.


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Prince Adam's pet tiger, who transforms into Battle Cat, He-Man's fighting tiger.


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King of the Andreenids, a race of bee people.


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King Randor and Queen Marlena's bodyguard, armed with a clamp weapon.


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A palace guard changed by Hordak into a cyborg with extendable arms, legs, neck and torso. Despite his powers being a Horde creation, he uses them for good.


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Heroic ruler of Eternia. Younger son of King Miro, and Prince Adam's father.


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* BaldOfEvil


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A Snake Man with an extendable neck and a rattle-sounding tail. He's the general of King Hiss' troops.


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Flogg's bumbling second-in-command.

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* RightHandCat: Despite his size, he behaves as one of these with his master Skeletor.



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* ButtMonkey

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* ButtMonkeyButtMonkey: If Hordak is angry at a defeat, or merely bored, he uses Mantenna as an scapegoat and sends him through a trapdoor.

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* TheHero



-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Nicole Oliver ('02)

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-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Erika Scheimer (She-Ra); Nicole Oliver ('02)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Christina Pickles (Live-Action Movie); Nicole Oliver ('02)

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-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Christina Pickles (Live-Action Movie); Venus Terzo (New Adventures); Nicole Oliver ('02)




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-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Chelsea Field (Live-Action Movie); Lisa Ann Beley ('02)

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-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Chelsea Field (Live-Action Movie); Cathy Weseluck (New Adventures); Lisa Ann Beley ('02)



* MidSeasonUpgrade: During the first season of the New Adventures of He-Man, Skeletor finds a crystal that changes him from his basic "New Adventures" looks to an armor based on the Disks of Doom Skeletor figure.



-->Played by: John Erwin (80's)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's)



-->Played by: Robert Towers (Live-action movie)



* HookHand



-->Played by: Alan Oppenheimer (80's); ScottMcNeil ('02)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's)



-->Played by: Brian Drummond ('02)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Paul Dobson ('02)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Paul Dobson ('02)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (both, 80's); Brian Drummond (Tuvar, '02); Mark Gibbon (Baddrah, '02)



-->Played by: John Erwin (80's); Brian Dobson ('02)



-->Played by: John Erwin (80's); GaryChalk ('02)



-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo (She-Ra); Colin Murdock ('02)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra)



-->Played by: Paul Dobson ('02)



-->Played by: Brian Dobson ('02)



-->Played by: GeorgeDiCenzo (She-Ra); Michael Donovan ('02)




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-->Played by: Richard Newman ('02)




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* PapaWolf: Even though he cannot physically leave the ruins of Zalesia, he does anything in his power to ensure his daughter's safety.



-->Played by: GaryChalk (New Adventures)




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-->Played by: Don Brown (New Adventures)



-->Played by: Venus Terzo (New Adventures)



!!Spinwit
-->Played by: Ted Cole (New Adventures)




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-->Played by: Alvin Sanders (New Adventures)



-->Played by: ScottMcNeil (New Adventures)



-->Played by: Doug Parker (New Adventures)



-->Played by: Ted Cole (New Adventures)




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-->Played by: Don Brown (New Adventures)


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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's)


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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); ScottMcNeil ('02)


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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (She-Ra); Richard Newman ('02)
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-->Played by: Brian Dobson ('02)


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-->Played by: Cambell Lane (New Adventures)
* TheBigGuy


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* MidSeasonUpgrade: She becomes queen of beings called Gleanons and gets a new costume.


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-->Played by: Don Brown (New Adventures)

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* PowerGlows



-->Played by: Pons Maar (Live-Action movie)




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* TheUnintelligible: only in the movie, where he expressed himself through hisses. When he appeared in comics, he talked normal.



-->Played by: Don Brown (New Adventures)



-->Played by: ScottMcNeil (New Adventures)



-->Played by: Alvin Sanders (New Adventures)




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* SuperReflexes
* SuperSenses: He cannot be taken by surprise.



* TheBeastmaster



* TheBeastmaster: limited to aquatic beings.



* SuperSpeed




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* EnergyAbsorption




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* EyeBeams: he can shoot a stun beam from his eyes.




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* EnergyAbsorption



* MultipurposeTongue




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* TheDogBitesBack: He has turned the tables on Hordak a few times.



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* AmbiguouslyBrown: The 80's figure and animated version. Comics showed him as caucasian instead, just like the Classics figure.

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: The 80's figure and animated version. Comics and box art showed him as caucasian instead, just like the Classics figure.
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* UglyCute: Odiphus before his transformation into Stinkor.

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* UglyCute: Odiphus before his transformation into Stinkor.
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* TheWoobie

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* TheWoobie

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* AloofBigBrother: to Man-At-Arms

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* AloofBigBrother: to Man-At-ArmsMan-At-Arms, only in the 2002 series.


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!!He-Man/Adam of the House of Randor
[[quoteright:173:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/heman_8803.jpg]]
-->Played by: John Erwin (80's); Dolph Lundgren (Live-Action Movie); GaryChalk (He-Man only, New Adventures); Doug Parker (Adam only, New Adventures); CamClarke ('02)
-->"I have the power!"
* ArmCannon: A wrist-mounted laser as Adam.
* ByThePowerOfGrayskull: TropeNamer. In ''The New Adventures of He-Man'', he would actually say "By the Power of Eternia", though.
* CampStraight: As Prince Adam in the 80's cartoon, though most of these characteristics Adam (supposedly) exhibited on purpose to help hide his true identity as He-Man.
* ClarkKenting: In the '80s version of the franchise.
* CoolSword
* DeadpanSnarker: In the cartoons, both as Adam and as He-Man, though the nature of the snark varies depending of the show -- in the '80s cartoon it's more good-natured, while in the 2002 cartoon it's notably edgier.
* HalfHumanHybrid
* HenshinHero: One Western example before it was made trendy in TheNineties.
* HeroesWantRedheads: Teela, though how red her hair was depended on the series.
* ImportantHaircut: In ''The New Adventures of He-Man'', but in reverse: He-Man's hair inexplicably (but quite explicitly) gets ponytail-length longer during a moment of awesome mystical display.
* InvincibleHero
* LoinCloth
* RealMenWearPink: In the 80's cartoon.
** [[HoYay Pink with lavender tights]].
* SamaritanSyndrome
* SecretKeeper: He knows Teela's mother is the Sorceress.
* SeparatedAtBirth: His twin sister Adora was kidnapped by Hordak when they were babies.
* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe
* TransformationTrinket: The Sword of Power
* XMeetsY- ConanTheBarbarian meets [[{{Shazam}} Captain Marvel]]

!!Battle Cat/Cringer
-->Played by: Alan Oppenheimer (80's)
* BerserkButton: As Cringer, he almost always lives up to his name, but is usually the opposite if Adam is in great danger. For example, in the 2002 series, Cringer attacks a Snake Man for trying to eat Adam.
* BigEater
* CowardlySidekick: as Cringer
* HiddenDepths: Regardless of continuity, Cringer can be a lot braver than even he thinks he's capable of.
* HorseOfADifferentColor
* MegaNeko: as Battle Cat
* TalkingAnimal: 80's cartoon only
* TeamPet
* UndyingLoyalty: Cringer may be a scaredy cat, but he always stands by Adam - even when faced with all of Skeletor's Evil Warriors and the Council of Evil.

!!Buzz-Off/Tzzzzt zzz zzTTTzz
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-->Played by: Alan Oppenheimer (80's); Brian Dobson ('02)
* BeePeople
* TheLancer
* NobodyCallsMeChicken
* OddFriendship: With Stratos in the 2002 series.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: He was Stratos' replacement as the flying Heroic Warrior in the 80's.
** DivergentCharacterEvolution: the 2002 series gave him an arrogant personality that differentiated him from Stratos.

!!Clamp Champ

!!Extendar/Doodon
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-->"I am Extendar, tower of power!"
* {{Cyborg}}
* IJustWantToBeBadass: Before getting his powers. Hordak promised him power if he accepted to become a cyborg, without telling him he intended to use him for evil purposes.
* [[TelescopingRobot Telescoping Cyborg]]: He can extend his neck, torso, arms and legs.

!!Fisto
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Mark Acheson ('02)
* AloofBigBrother: to Man-At-Arms
* NamesTheSame: Fisto's toy even had to be called "Battle Fist" to avoid confusion with StarWars' Kit Fisto, despite being created like 20 years earlier.
* PowerFist

!!Gwildor
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-->Played by: BillyBarty (Live-Action Movie)
* Expy: His sole reason for existing is because they couldn't do a live-action Orko.
* GadgeteerGenius: Created the "cosmic key," allowing a person to travel between dimensions.

!!King Randor of the House of Miro
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Michael Donovan ('02)
* BadassNormal
* HappilyMarried: to Queen Marlena
* HeroesWantRedheads
* HotDad
* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Particularly in the '02 version, where he can hold his own in battle ''and'' is excellent at diplomacy.

!!Man-At-Arms/Duncan
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-->Played by: Alan Oppenheimer (80's); Jon Cypher (Live-Action Movie); Gary Chalk ('02)
* ArmCannon: A wrist-mounted laser in the '80s series, a {{BFG}} in the '02 series.
* BadassMustache: He didn't have it at first, but it was added in the animated series and kept for later renditions.
* BadassNormal
* TheSmartGuy
* SecretKeeper: for both Adam (He-Man) and the Sorceress (Teela's mother).
* TechnoWizard

!!Man-E-Faces/Perkaedo
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Paul Dobson ('02)
* CharacterisationMarchesOn: He began as a good guy who was transformed by Skeletor into an monster, and sometimes the struggle between human and monster caused the neutral robot personality to arise. Later characterisations show all the faces as the same heroic personality.
* MorphWeapon: Man-E-Faces has a weapon with three modes, much like himself. Staff, gun, and club — respectively well-suited to his human, robot, and monster faces.
* ThePowerOfActing
* RoboSpeak: His robotic face
* SplitPersonality: in the original minicomics and the DC comics.

!!Mekaneck
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Gabe Khouth ('02)
* {{Cyborg}}
* LongLostRelative: his son, kidnapped by Count Marzo.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: He extends his neck. This works well for reconaissance missions where he can act as a human periscope, but isn't very useful in combat.
** HeartIsAnAwesomePower: In 02's "Mekaneck's Lament," his power helps him defeat Count Marzo.

!!Moss Man/Kreann'Ot N'Norosh
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); John Payne ('02)
* GreenThumb
* NatureSpirit: The '02 version is the guardian and living embodinent of everything pure and good about Eternia's flora. [[hottip:*:The writers commented that they intended to make up for the Filmation version of the character never getting to do much due to his late appearance in the series, but feel they may have overpowered him. So he ended up turning up only rarely]]
* OlderThanTheyLook: It's been recently revealed that he fought alongside King Grayskull.

!!Orko
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-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); Gabe Khouth ('02)
* AmusingAlien
* BeautifulAllAlong: It's explicitally said that under his goofy hat, Orko's face is very handsome, or at least the equivalent on his home planet. (At least we get to see his hair.)
* CanonImmigrant
* CloudCuckoolander: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4yFBAj3SyeA As Hordak learned]], Orko's brain is...unique.
* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass
* FishOutOfWater: Orko is an extremely competent wizard at his home dimension, unfortunately Eternia is a place with different laws of psychics, so his magic malfunctions there.
* IneptMage
* NeverBareheaded: He never removes his hat, as part of the Trollan custom that they never show their faces to anyone except their one true love. When he and Dree Elle showed each other their faces, they were kept offscreen; only shadows were shown.
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Especially in the original series.
* NormalFishInATinyPond: Inverted; Orko was an archmage in Trolla. Too bad magic works differently in Eternia.
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: In the Filmation series he sometimes had an urban and/or Jersey accent.
** Probably because he was voiced by Filmation producer Lou Scheimer himself, who was from Pittsburgh.
* PluckyComicRelief
* SecretKeeper: For Adam (He-Man)
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: Orko is afraid of dragons in an episode. But to quote the recurring line of the episode, "Who isn't?"

!!Queen Marlena Glenn
-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Nicole Oliver ('02)
* HappilyMarried
* HiddenDepths: In the 80s cartoon, she ends up leading a squadron of ships to rescue her husband and son from the clutches of Skeletor revealing her to be an extremely competent aerial fighter pilot on top of her astronaut skills despite having not been in the game for 20 years.
* HotMom
* SecretSecretKeeper: several episodes hint at her knowing that Prince Adam is He-Man but the most blatent hint comes at the end of the episode where she reveals her fighter pilot skills: she deliberately rescues Adam first which allows him to transform into He-Man and rescue everyone else. When Adam later asks her why on earth she rescued him first, all she says is that she "had a feeling he'd know what to do". She doesn't come right out and admit she knows Adam is He-Man, but she does say "a mother always recognises her own son".
* ShoutOut: Her name could be a reference to pilot/astronaut [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Glenn John Glenn]].
* ToylessToylineCharacter: This has changed after the 2011 SDCC

!!Ram-Man
[[quoteright:113:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ramman_874.jpg]]
-->Played by: John Erwin (80's); [=Scott McNeil=] ('02)
* DumbMuscle
* TheBigGuy
* UseYourHead
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes??: Ram-Man is afraid of the dark.

!!Rio Blast
[[quoteright:101:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rioblast_9992.jpg]]
* MoreDakka
* LethalChef
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A cyborg cowboy.
* OddCouple: With Snout Spout in the Star comics.
* WhyDidItHaveToBeSnakes: In his case, it's effectively snakes. In the same comic issue where this is revealed [[ItGotWorse he faces King Hiss]]

!!Roboto/Robot Model 9041
[[quoteright:95:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/roboto_4983.jpg]]
-->Played by: Alan Oppenheimer (80's); Michael Donovan ('02)
* ArmCannon
* AwesomenessByAnalysis
* ClockworkCreature: According to the toy's visible inner works.
* RoboSpeak

!!Rokkon
[[quoteright:74:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/rokkon_484.jpg]]
* DistressedDude: There are several versions of how the Stone people arrive to Eternia (or Etheria), and in most of them Rokkon is captured or incapacitated so Stonedar and He-Man (or She-Ra) have to rescue him.

!!Rotar
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning

!!Snout Spout/Jaxton
[[quoteright:142:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snoutspout_5533.jpg]]
* AnAxeToGrind: He is a firefighter, it comes with the job.
* CantStayNormal
* {{Cyborg}}: His elephant head is cybernetic.
* OddCouple: With Rio Blast in the Star comics. He's the neat and by-the-book one.
* UnwillingRoboticisation: Hordak kidnapped him to make him into a cyborg, rather than trick him like he did with Extendar.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Snout Spout can... fire water out of his trunk. However, he subverts the trope by using his powers (in creative yet not-so-awesome ways) to shoot ice, vapor or just water when the situation requires it.
* TheWoobie

!!The Sorceress of Castle Grayskull/Teela'Na
[[quoteright:136:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sorceress_6481.jpg]]
-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Christina Pickles (Live-Action Movie); Nicole Oliver ('02)
* BlessedWithSuck: Think about it. Blessed with the ability to discern almost all the things happening on Eternia, having extremely powerful magic at her command... and yet, she was unable to leave the Castle without being reduced to flying around as a bird with very low-level telepathy. One imagines the limitations got quite frustrating. The very few times she was able to overcome these limitations were explicitly stated to be special circumstances.
* CanonImmigrant: At least her bird-like looks.
* EveryoneCallsHimBarkeep
* HerHeartWillGoOn
* HotMom
* LukeIAmYourFather: The Sorceress is Teela's mother, a fact known only by herself, Man-At-Arms and Adam/He-Man.
* ShesGotLegs
* TeamMom

!!Stonedar

!!Stratos of the house of Avion
[[quoteright:78:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stratos_2204.jpg]]
-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); [=Scott McNeil=] ('02)
* BirdPeople
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: In the 2002 series, Stratos' voice is plainly based on SeanConnery's — apparently, it was felt that Stratos' beard brought Connery to mind.
* OddFriendship: With Buzz-Off in the 2002 series.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: He was going to be a villain.

!!Sy-Klone, Son of Dy-Lex
[[quoteright:106:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/syklone_3231.jpg]]
-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); John Payne ('02)
* BlowYouAway
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: A samurai wind elemental

!!Teela
[[quoteright:100:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/teela_5417.jpg]]
-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Chelsea Field (Live-Action Movie); Lisa Ann Beley ('02)
* ActionGirl
* ArmCannon: A wrist-mounted laser.
* BadassNormal
* HappilyAdopted: by Man-At-Arms
* HotAmazon
* LadyOfWar
* LeotardOfPower
* LoinCloth: in the DC comics.
* ShesGotLegs

!!Zoar
* DependingOnTheWriter: Can be the Sorceress' pet falcon or the Sorceress herself.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Evil Warriors]]

!!Skeletor/Keldor of the House of Miro
[[quoteright:222:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/skeletor_463.jpg]]
-->Played by: Alan Oppenheimer (80's); Frank Langella (Live-Action Movie); Campbell Lane (New Adventures); Brian Dobson ('02)
-->"Tell me about the loneliness of good, He-Man... Is it equal to the loneliness of evil?"
* ArchEnemy
* BadBoss
* BifurcatedWeapon: in the 2002 series.
* BigBad
* {{Bishonen}}: as Keldor
* DeadpanSnarker: He cracks more one-liners than anyone else on the show.
* EmergencyTransformation
* EvilLaugh: Especially prevalent in the Filmation cartoon.
** LaughingMad
* EvilSorcerer
* EvilUncle: [[spoiler: to Prince Adam]]
* GenreSavvy
* GlowingEyelightsOfUndeath
* GoMadFromTheRevelation: Upon seeing that his handsome face has been reduced to nothing but a skull floating above his shoulders, Keldor/Skeletor cackles madly.
* HalfHumanHybrid: His father is the Eternian equivalent to human, while his mother is a Gar (sy-Klone-s race).
* ISurrenderSuckers
* LaughablyEvil: While the original minicomics played him as a serious villain, the Filmation cartoon (thanks to censors constantly breathing down Filmation's neck) turned him into a comedic figure, making him a LaughingMad DeadpanSnarker. The 2002 cartoon made him a little more menacing and more of a legitimate threat, but otherwise stayed fairly true to the sniggering, wisecracking persona of the Filmation cartoon.
* NamesToRunAwayFromVeryFast
* ObviouslyEvil
* PurpleIsPowerful
* RedEyesTakeWarning
* SkullForAHead
* SmugSnake
* [[TakeOverTheWorld Take Over Eternia]]
* ThatManIsDead: Keldor died when he got a face full of acid. Skeletor was born shortly afterwards. Figuratively speaking, of course.
* TrueMeaningOfChristmas: He discovers this in the ChristmasSpecial and makes a brief HeelFaceTurn, though only begrudgingly whilst wondering what was coming over him.

!!Beast Man/Raqquill Rqazz
[[quoteright:59:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/beast-man_9043.jpg]]
-->Played by: John Erwin (80's); Tony Carroll (Live-Action Movie); [=Scott McNeil=] ('02)
* BeastMan
* DumbMuscle
* WhipItGood

!!Blade
[[quoteright:115:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blade_1382.jpg]]
-->Played by: [=Anthony DeLongis=] (Live-Action Movie)
-->"I've waited a long time for this..."
* CanonImmigrant
* EyepatchOfPower
* MasterSwordsman

!!Blast-Attak
[[quoteright:55:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blastattak_1864.jpg]]
* EasilyDetachableRobotParts: There are some stories where he doesn't explode, but instead divides to fight two enemies at once.
* WhatKindOfLamePowerIsHeartAnyway: Blast-Atak is a robot who can explode — why go through the trouble of building a sophisticated robot if it's just to have it blow itself up?

!!Clawful/(real name pronounced through a series of claw clicks)
[[quoteright:84:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clawful_2866.jpg]]
-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's); [=Scott McNeil=] ('02)
* DumbMuscle: 2002 series only.
* GiantEnemyCrab
* RightHandOfDoom: His right claw is much larger than his left -- ''much'' much larger in the 2002 series. This is based on real fiddler crabs.
* TheStarscream: '80s series only.

!!Evil-Lyn/Evelyn Morgan Powers
[[quoteright:78:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/evillyn_3283.jpg]]
-->Played by: Linda Gary (80's); Meg Foster (Live-Action Movie); Kathleen Barr ('02)
* DaddysGirl
* DarkActionGirl
* EvenEvilHasStandards: She is willing to help Skeletor in his attempt for world domination, but she will not betray her father and returns his magical Ramstone back to him when Skeletor loses it.
* EvilAlbino: Possibly. Pale skin, purple eyes, and white hair from at least late adolescence/young adulthood, according to one flashback.
* EvilSorcerer
* HotAmazon
* HotWitch
* LadyOfWar
* LeotardOfPower
* PurpleIsPowerful
* PunnyName
* ShesGotLegs
* TheStarscream
* WhiteHairedPrettyGirl

!!Faker
[[quoteright:141:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/faker_1911.jpg]]
* DependingOnTheWriter:
** His appearance: he's either [[GlamourFailure always blue and thus a failed attempt as a He-Man duplicate]], or he's blue but can change color to disguise as He-Man, or even is always identical to He-Man (despite the toy's blue appearance).
** His strength: he might have strength equal to He-Man's, or just average strength with his similarity to He-Man limited to appearance.
* EvilKnockoff
* FaceHeelTurn: It was implied by the '02 series writers and confirmed by his Classics bio that he is the same robot Man-At-Arms used as a decoy He-Man. It's still an arguable example since he wasn't sentient when he worked for Man-At-Arms.

!!Jitsu
* EvilCounterpart: to Fisto
* PowerFist

!!Karg
* CanonForeigner
* ToylessToylineCharacter

!!Mer-Man/Squidish Rex
* FishPeople

!!Ninjor
* {{Ninja}}

!!Panthor
* EvilCounterpart: to Battle Cat
* HorseOfADifferentColor
* MegaNeko

!!Scareglow/Karak Nul
* SkullForAHead

!!Saurod
[[quoteright:91:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/saurod_8733.jpg]]
* BreathWeapon: He throws sparks from his mouth, an ability not shown in the movie but added for the figure.
* CanonImmigrant
* KilledOffForReal

!!Screeech
* EvilCounterpart: to the "Sorceress' pet" version of Zoar

!!Spikor
[[quoteright:88:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/spikor_8790.jpg]]
* TheBlacksmith: Shown as such in a single minicomic, though then he created the Terror Claws, which would become Skeletor's new weapons for the rest of the toyline run.
* SpikesOfVillainy: He has them around his whole body.

!!Stinkor/Odiphus
[[quoteright:132:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stinkor_547.jpg]]
* AscendedFanboy: Odiphus is shown to desperately want to be fighting for the bad guys, which he ultimately does as Stinkor.
* MeaningfulRename: He insists on not being called Odiphus anymore. He's Stinkor.
* ThirdPersonPerson
* TookALevelInBadass / HeartIsAnAwesomePower: Stinkor is a skunk-man who had the power of smelling so horribly he had to use a respirator to keep himself from being knocked out. You would think this is a useless or stupid ability, but the 2002 reboot shows just how deadly this can be.
* UglyCute: Odiphus before his transformation into Stinkor.

!!Trap Jaw/Kronis
[[quoteright:113:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/trapjaw_3837.jpg]]
* ArmCannon: one of his optional mechanical arms.
* {{Cyborg}}
* HookHand: another optional hand
* MeaningfulRename
* SwissArmyAppendage: Trap Jaw has several attachments he uses; approximately a dozen in the original cartoon, though naturally the toy is limited to three.
* WeCanRebuildHim

!!Tri-Klops/Trydor Esooniux Scope
[[quoteright:53:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/triklops_1357.jpg]]
* CyberCyclops
* DumbMuscle: In the original series.
* EvilGenius: In the 2002 series.
* EyeBeams
* GadgeteerGenius
* MasterSwordsman: Mainly in the original minicomics. Kind of in the 2002 series.

!!Twistoid
* EverythingsBetterWithSpinning
* EvilCounterpart: to Rotar

!!Two-Bad/Tuvar and Baddrah
[[quoteright:147:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/twobad_6053.jpg]]
* BrainsAndBrawn
* DumbMuscle: Baddrah
* MultipleHeadCase
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The original idea to Two-Bad was making one of the heads be a good guy and the other a bad guy. This was skipped and both were bad.
** In the 2002 series, they were going to be part of the Evil Warriors from the beginning, until their origin story was considered for a later episode.

!!Webstor/Araneus, Son of Raknus
[[quoteright:102:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/webstor_8247.jpg]]
* EscapeArtist
* EvilCounterpart: to Buzz-Off
* GiantSpider: More notorious in the 2002 series, but he was also supposed to be one in the 80s version of the franchise.

!!Whiplash/Torrant Krazut
[[quoteright:107:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/whiplash_MOTU_3437.jpg]]
* DumbMuscle
* WhipItGood: He uses his tail as a whip.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Evil Horde]]

!!Hordak/Hec-Tor Kur
[[quoteright:119:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hordak_1130.jpg]]
-->"For some of us it's too late. I'm too old, too set in my ways."
* AmnesiacDissonance: in issue #11 of the Star comic.
* BadBoss
* BigBad
* EvilOverlord
* LargeHam
* RoguesGalleryTransplant: When brought to animation, he became an enemy of She-Ra.
* ShapeShifting
* ShoutOut: His real name (Hec-Tor) is based on [[PiratesOfTheCaribbean Hector Barbossa]]
* SwissArmyWeapon: His arm, due to his ShapeShifting powers.
* ThisIsADrill: One of his many transformations.

!!Dragstor/Theydon
[[quoteright:74:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dragstor_8781.jpg]]
* EvilCounterpart: to Extendar. Their powers are different, but they share the same origin.
* {{Cyborg}}
* TakeThat: to Transformers. He's a warrior who can run like a dragster via the wheel on his chest.

!!Grizzlor/Gur’Rull Gu’Rrooow Arrrk
* BeastMan

!!Horde Troopers
[[quoteright:58:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hordetrooper_5940.jpg]]
* CanonImmigrant
* MechaMooks: DependingOnTheWriter, they can be humans or magically animated armors, but most of the time they are robots.

!!Leech/K'Ull'Leusshhhh

!!Mantenna
* ButtMonkey

!!Mantisaur
* BigCreepyCrawlies: A mantis huge enough to be used as a ride beast.
* HorseOfADifferentColor

!!Megator/Moler the Demolisher
* EvilCounterpart: to Tytus

!!Modulok/Galen Nycroft
* DetachmentCombat: Mostly uses it to divide himself into two bodies.
* MadScientist: He was shown as such in the animated series, and the comics followed by showing him as the creator of Multi-Bot.

!!Mosquitor

!!Multi-Bot
* DetachmentCombat: Mostly uses it to divide himself into two bodies.
* EasilyDetachableRobotParts
* RobotMe: the robotic version of his creator Modulok.

[[/folder]]

[[folder: The Snake Men]]

!!King Hiss of the Viper House
[[quoteright:195:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kinghiss_1126.jpg]]
-->"You know, He-Man, I knew King Grayskull, I fought King Grayskull, and you are not King Grayskull!"
* BigBad
* SmugSnake: Quite literally
* [[TheWormThatWalks The Snake That Walks]]: His true form is multiple snakes tangled together.

!!Kobra Khan
[[quoteright:124:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kobrakhan_2654.jpg]]
* AllTheOtherReindeer: The other Snake Men, with the exception of King Hiss, think of him as just an inferior descendant of the ''true'' Snake Men.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: Khan predates Mattel's creation of the Snake Men, so he was originally just a snake-themed Evil Warrior working for Skeletor during the 80s. Upon the Snake Men's introduction to the toyline, Khan was [[RetCon retconned]] into being tied to them.
* HollywoodAcid: He can spit this or spray poison/sleeping gas.
* TheMole: [[EvilVersusEvil Toward Skeletor]].
* TheStarscream: More towards General Rattlor than King Hiss.

!!Rattlor
* TheBrute: The biggest of the Snake Men.
* TheDragon

!!Snake Face
[[quoteright:135:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/snakeface_9056.jpg]]
-->"Look at me!"
* DeathByAdaptation: In the 200x series, he's [[HoistByHisOwnPetard turned into a stone statue]] and imprisoned. In the MVCreations comic adaptation of the same episode, the statue is kicked down the abyss by Zodak. Luckily for Snake Face, later comics follow the TV version and he's shown as an imprisoned statue.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard
* StoryBreakerPower: Not so much if he was an one-shot villain, but that power is too much for a regular like him.
* TakenForGranite

!!Sssqueeze
[[quoteright:121:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/sssqueeze_9196.jpg]]
* CynicalMentor: Compared to the other Snake Men, he seems to believe that Kobra Khan has a chance to become a "proper" Snake Man with some effort. For instance, learning how to [[SwallowedWhole devour his enemies alive]].
* RubberMan: At least with his arms.

!!Tung Lashor
[[quoteright:86:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tunglashor_9545.jpg]]
* OverlyLongTongue

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Ancients]]

!!King D'Vann Grayskull
* BadAss
* HeroicBuild: Ever for Eternian standards.
* HeroicSacrifice

!!Demo-Man/Uqquz' Zekul-Msbox

!!Eldor

!!The Faceless One/Nikolas Powers

Former ruler of Zalesia, and Evil-Lyn's father.

* FogFeet: The Faceless One is always portrayed, both in animation and comic books, as a ghostly figure with mystic smoke around his legs. When he finally received an action figure that had no representation of the smoke, many fans were displeased.

!!Granamyr

The oldest and wisest of the dragons.

* ToylessToylineCharacter

!!He-Ro/Ro

!!Tytus
* DropTheHammer

!!Vikor, He-Man of the North
* ShoutOut: to ConanTheBarbarian.

!!Wun-Dar, the savage He-Man
* MythologyGag: He's an attempt to make canon the mysterious "Wonder Bread He-Man" with brown hair and different armor (who nobody can prove was actually offered by Wonder Bread). He even comes with an "Eternian baked good".

!!Zodac Zur
-->Played by: Lou Scheimer (80's)
* AmbiguouslyBrown: The 80's figure and animated version. Comics showed him as caucasian instead, just like the Classics figure.
* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: He could be named Zodac or Zodak. Currently, the last one is the name given to his disciple

!!Zodak/Kar-Tor
-->Played by: Christopher Judge ('02)
* InkSuitActor: He is voiced by Christopher Judge and looks pretty similar to [[StargateSG1 Teal'c]].
* {{Retcon}}: At first, he was supposed to be the 2002 version of Zodac, but was retconned as a disciple of the Cosmic Enforcer.
* RevengeBeforeReason: He allowed King Hiss to be freed just to have a chance to kill him.
* [[YouKilledMyFather You Killed My Brother]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Galactic Guardians]]

!!Hydron
* TheCaptain

!!Artilla
[[quoteright:66:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Artilla_6161.jpg]]
* BadassAutomaton
* DrillSergeantNasty
* EyepatchOfPower: His blue left eye emulates one.

!!Flipshot/Tc Icarius Kaz
-->"I was born ready!"
* AcePilot

!!Kayo

!!Mara
* EpicFlail: She has a a flail-shaped ponytail that she uses to fight.
* MasterOfDelusion
* TookALevelInBadass: She began just as Master Sebrian's assistant, but became more of an ActionGirl in later episodes of the TV series.
* ToylessToylineCharacter: There was a prototype for a figure, but the toyline was cancelled before she could be released.

!!Nocturna
* AdvertisedExtra

!!Sagitar
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: When standing straight.
* OurCentaursAreDifferent: His species are a sort of centaurs who can raise their forelegs to use as an extra set of arms.
* TokenNonhuman: The other Galactic Guardians are humans whose abilities come from their armors, while he has additional limbs, normal for his species.

!!Tuskador

!!Vizar
* AdvertisedExtra
* AmbiguouslyBrown

[[/folder]]

[[folder: Evil Mutants]]

!!Flogg
[[quoteright:182:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Flogg_2413.jpg]]
-->'''Flogg:''' When you return, I will be King of Primus!
-->'''Skeletor (to himself):''' No, Flogg, when I return, you will be mine. Primus will be mine. The whole Tri-Solar Galaxy will be mine! And He-Man will not be.
* BigBadWannabe: To be fair, he and his mutant army were a threat big enough to have the Galactic Guardians asking for He-Man's help, but after Skeletor arrived, Flogg became his pawn without realising it.
* {{Foil}}: He and Skeletor are this to each other; Skeletor is smart, Flogg is sane.
* GeneralFailure: Flogg isn't a particularly intelligent mutant and his strategies often leave something to desire, but he manages to subvert this occasionally — he's not ''smart'', but he's a savvy and intimidating military commander who can draw up a battle plan that'll leave 'em reeling sometimes.
* PragmaticVillainy: He won't risk his ship or his troops unless there's a clear goal. Besides, he could incur the wrath of the Galactic Council by directly attacking the Primans, so he doesn't do it when it's for petty reasons.

!!Butthead
[[quoteright:98:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/BH_7675.jpg]]
* DumbMuscle
* FailOSuckyname: The cartoon mercifully refers to him solely as "BH", but that's still probably the single worst name they could have possibly come up with.
* HighClassGlass: After being hit by a "brain ray", he starts wearing a monocle. Later he completes the ensemble with a bowler hat and a fancy suit — though he doesn't take off his helmet at any point.
* NamesTheSame: with the character from BeavisAndButthead.
* UseYourHead

!!Crita
* [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Purple Skinned Space Babe]]: Thus subverting the other Mutants' BeautyEqualsGoodness.
* ToylessToylineCharacter

!!Hoove

!!Karatti
* ArrogantKungFuGuy
* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: His martial arts allow him to fight and almost defeat He-Man.

!!Lizorr
[[quoteright:86:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Lizorr_7149.jpg]]
* DemotedToExtra: Taken BeyondTheImpossible levels. He already was an extra in the minicomics, only telling when there were ships approaching, while the TV series used him as a non-speaking background character.
* VerbalTic: His only minicomic appearance had him adding "th" after each "s".

!!Optikk/(real name pronounced through a series of blinks)
[[quoteright:79:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Optikk_3216.jpg]]
* CyberCyclops
* DemotedToExtra: He was just as important as Slushhead in the minicomics, but the TV series kept him mostly in the background.
* GiantEyeOfDoom

!!Quakke

!!Slushhead
[[quoteright:150:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Slushhead_6176.jpg]]
* AdultChild
* CombatTentacles
* DumbIsGood: Not exactly good, but being the dumbest of the Mutants, he's also the most loyal and the closest to have a sense of honor.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: During Slushhead's wedding, he tries to respect the truce he promised to the Galactic Guardians, despite Skeletor and Flogg's schemes. Besides, he's very loyal to Flogg.
* HappilyMarried: He married in the episode "The Bride Of Slushhead"
* PluckyComicRelief

!!Staghorn
[[quoteright:109:http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Staghorn_NAHM_2336.jpg]]
* ArchEnemy: to Sagitar.
* DumbMuscle
* HornedHumanoid: Not quite played straight, since his horns are clearly a part of his helmet, yet still invoked by the fact of being his most recognisable trait.

[[/folder]]

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