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* BareYourMidriff: After being gifted her new outfit by the Gleanons.
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[[WMG: [[center: [-''Franchise/MastersOfTheUniverse'' - ''[[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverse Index]]''\\
[[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseHeroicWarriors Heroic Warriors]] | [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseEvilWarriors Evil Warriors]] | [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseTheEvilHorde The Evil Horde]] | [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseTheSnakeMen The Snake Men]]\\
[[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseGreatRebellion The Great Rebellion]] | [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseAncients Ancients]] | [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseGalacticGuardians Galactic Guardians]] | '''Evil Mutants''' | [[Characters/MastersOfTheUniverseOther Other]]-]]]]]
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* UnfortunateNames: 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.
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* ToylessToylineCharacter: Was this till 2016 thanks to classic toyline.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In-universe example Her classic bio states she had a fateful encounter with Evil-Lyn and was never seen since.

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* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In-universe example example. Her classic bio states she had a fateful encounter with Evil-Lyn and was never seen since.

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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Quakke and B.H are almost always paired up.



* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Hoove and Karatti often worked together in the early episodes of the series.

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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Hoove and Karatti often worked together in the early episodes of the series.



* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Hoove and Karatti often worked together in the early episodes of the series.

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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Hoove and Karatti often worked together in the early episodes of the series.



* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Slushhead in the minicomics.

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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Slushhead in the minicomics.



* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Quakke and B.H are almost always paired up.

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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Quakke and B.H are almost always paired up.



* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Optikk in the minicomics.
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* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Being as dumb as childish as he is, he takes at face value Skeletor's and Flogg's sarcastic remarks. Case

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* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Being as dumb as childish as he is, he takes at face value Skeletor's and Flogg's sarcastic remarks. Case



-->'''Slush-Head:''' Peace you dummies (This causes Skeletor to face-fault)

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-->'''Slush-Head:''' Peace you dummies dummies! (This causes Skeletor to face-fault)
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* KindheartedSimpleton: Despite being a villain, Slushhead is amiable and simple-minded. So much so, Skeletor try to use him as a ambassador of sort to trick the galactic council.

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* KindheartedSimpleton: Despite being a villain, Slushhead is amiable and simple-minded. So much so, Skeletor try to use him as a an ambassador of sort to trick the galactic council.council due solely to the fact (As mention above) it's hard to take this guy seriously as a villain.



* WouldHurtAChild: Not above shooting at Drissie and Caz inside his ship (While singing) as seen in episode 2.

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* WouldHurtAChild: Not above shooting at Drissie and Caz inside his ship (While singing) as seen in episode 2.

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* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Being as dumb as childish as he is, he takes at face value Skeletor's and Flogg's sarcastic remarks.

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* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Being as dumb as childish as he is, he takes at face value Skeletor's and Flogg's sarcastic remarks. Case



* KindheartedSimpleton: Despite being a villain, Slushhead is amiable and simple-minded.

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* KindheartedSimpleton: Despite being a villain, Slushhead is amiable and simple-minded. So much so, Skeletor try to use him as a ambassador of sort to trick the galactic council.
-->'''Slush-Head (To the galactic Council):''' My friends, I come to you with a single message. Um... uh...
-->'''Skeletor (Whisper harshly):''' Peace you Dummy.
-->'''Slush-Head:''' Peace you dummies (This causes Skeletor to face-fault)
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** This is best seen when Skeletor demanded to use the crystal power to make an army of super-power mutants, but Flogg was against this, noting the crystal power energy didn't last long.

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* 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.

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* 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 realizing it.


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** This is best seen when Skeletor demanded to use the crystal power to make an army of super-power mutants, but Flogg was against this, noting the crystal power energy didn't last long.
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** One of the few villain characters doing the PSA and suffer when he ignores Flogg suggestion on checking the water level.

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* FangsAreEvil: Sports a pair of sharp pointy teeth as seen in the cartoon.



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%%* PluckyComicRelief* PluckyComicRelief: shares quite a few moment, one example is him acting like a hot dog seller.




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* WouldHurtAChild: Not above shooting at Drissie and Caz inside his ship (While singing) as seen in episode 2.

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* AffectionateNickname: Skeletor often refers to him as "Floggy".
* BerserkButton: Any time he has to deal with Slush Head’s incompetence. Skeletor usually has to hold Flogg back from physically attacking him.



* ThirdPersonPerson: Flogg occasionally slips into this ("Go now, you have displeased Flogg!").



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%%* DumbMuscle* DumbMuscle: BH is strong, but not very bright, to the point he considers his also strong but average-intelligence friend Quakke a genius.
* EvilCounterpart: Butthead is quite similar to the Heroic Warrior Ram-Man from Eternia.
* HeterosexualLifePartners: With Quakke.



* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Quakke and B.H are almost always paired up.



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* UseYourHead: BH attacks using his armored head.



*AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Crita is instantly smitten with Skeletor when he arrives in the Tri-Solar Galaxy.
* ArchEnemy: To Mara.
* BareYourMidriff: After being gifted her new outfit by the Gleanons.
* FieryRedhead: Crita begins the series quite stoic, and becomes increasingly psychotic as time goes on.



* ToylessToylineCharacter: Was this till 2016 thanks to classic toyline

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* ToylessToylineCharacter: Was this till 2016 thanks to classic toylinetoyline.
* UnholyMatrimony: Skeletor and Crita are implied to be this. Many of their scenes involve Skeletor flirting with Crita and her swooning over him. At the end of the series, He-Man sarcastically proclaims them "King Skeletor and Queen Crita" before he exiles them into space.



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* AcePilot: Hoove sometimes leads the Mutants' aerial assaults and is often praised by Flogg.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: After getting new armor from Yolt, Hoove gets extendable arms and legs, which keeps for the rest of the series.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Hoove and Karatti often worked together in the early episodes of the series.




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* DemotedToExtra: Karatti is reduced to non-speaking background appearances as the series goes on, despite being prominent in early episodes.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Hoove and Karatti often worked together in the early episodes of the series.



* BerserkButton: Whatever you do, don't insult Optikk's vision.



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* GiantEyeOfDoom: Optikk is essentially a giant eye sitting on a suit of armor.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: He gets a head-mounted gun from the blacksmith Yolt, and keeps it for the remainder of the series.
* TheStoic: The Jetlag version of Optikk is a man of few words, and spends most of the series serving as the Navigator on the Mutant Mothership, a task he takes very seriously.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Slushhead in the minicomics.



* HeterosexualLifePartners: With BH.
* ThoseTwoBadGuys: Quakke and B.H are almost always paired up.



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%%* CombatTentacles* DoesNotUnderstandSarcasm: Being as dumb as childish as he is, he takes at face value Skeletor's and Flogg's sarcastic remarks.
* CombatTentacles: Slushhead has two clawed metallic tentacles on his back, which he used in the minicomics to catch his opponents.



* HappilyMarried: He married in the episode "The Bride Of Slushhead"

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* HappilyMarried: He married in the episode "The Bride Of Slushhead"Slushhead" with a mutant named Felca.
* KindheartedSimpleton: Despite being a villain, Slushhead is amiable and simple-minded.



* MinionWithAnFInEvil: Slushhead is too kind for an Evil Mutant.




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* ThoseTwoBadGuys: With Optikk in the minicomics.
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* WhatHappenToTheMouse: In-universe example Her classic bio states she had a fateful encounter with Evil-Lyn and was never seen since.

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* VillainousFriendship: With Skeletor.
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!!Flogg/Brakk
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-->Played by: Alvin Sanders (New Adventures)
-->'''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.

Leader of the Evil Mutants from planet Denebria.

* 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.
** TheStarscream: Described as such in his ''MOTUC'' bio, a reversal of his status as the nominal BigBad of the cartoon (and Skeletor's status as one of these in same)
* {{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.
* ReptilesAreAbhorrent: His toys depict him with distinctly reptilian features, though this didn't carry over to the cartoon.
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* VoluntaryShapeshifting: A power he only had in the German/UK comics.
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!!Butthead
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-->Played by: Creator/ScottMcNeil (New Adventures)

A mutant who uses his hard head to attack (kind of an evil Ram Man).

%%* DumbMuscle
* 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.
* UnfortunateNames: 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.
%%* UseYourHead

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

A female mutant who admires Skeletor.

* [[GreenSkinnedSpaceBabe Purple Skinned Space Babe]]: Thus subverting the other Mutants' BeautyEqualsGoodness.
* MidSeasonUpgrade: She becomes queen of beings called Gleanons and gets a new costume.
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!!Hoove
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-->Played by: Doug Parker (New Adventures)

A Mutant who can deliver powerful kicks. Later becomes capable of extending his arms and legs.

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!!Karatti/Stickel-Vat
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-->Played by: Ted Cole (New Adventures)

A mutant martial artist.

* AdaptationalWimp: The series had him as capable to fight He-Man and calling cowardice on a tactical retreat. His recent Classics bio calls him a coward who only faces weaker opponents.
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* CharlesAtlasSuperpower: His martial arts allow him to fight and almost defeat He-Man.

!!Lizorr
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A reptilian mutant.

* DemotedToExtra: 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.
* OverlyLongTongue: Used once in the cartoon.
* VerbalTic: His only minicomic appearance had him adding "th" after each "s".

!!Optikk/(real name pronounced through a series of blinks)
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-->Played by: Don Brown (New Adventures)

Spy and reconaissance agent of the mutants.

* CharacterCheck: Optikk frequently argued with Slushhead in the minicomics, but became an almost silent and all-business character in the cartoon. After his upgrade, he began to be shown arguing with Slushhead like in the minicomics.
%%* CyberCyclops
* DemotedToExtra: He was just as important as Slushhead in the minicomics, but the TV series kept him mostly in the background. [[AscendedExtra He gets some importance back]] after his MidSeasonUpgrade. Oddly enough, in spite of all this he was the first ''New Adventures'' character to get a toy in the ''Classics'' line, well before any of the more visible mutants like Flogg or Slushhead
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!!Quakke
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-->Played by: Don Brown (New Adventures)

A mutant with a mace that allows him to create earthquakes.

!!Slushhead/Kalamarr
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-->Played by: Ted Cole (New Adventures)

Flogg's bumbling second-in-command.

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* 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.
** Subverted in his MOTUC bio, which depicts him as an unlikeable dimwitted thug.
* 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"
%%* ManChild
* PhraseCatcher: "Shut up, Slushhead!"
%%* PluckyComicRelief

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

A hunter and tracker who attacks with the horns of his helmet.

* ArchEnemy: to Sagitar.
%%* BeardOfEvil
* DumbMuscle: Not as dumb as BH or Slushhead, but still more brawn than brains.
* 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.
* TheStarscream: tries to depose Flogg in the episode "Mutiny in the Mothership".

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