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* CranialPlateAbility: It's shown that, under his helmet, Ram Man appears to have a metal plate grafted to the outside of his head. This comes in handy, considering his role as a human battering ram. It isn't stated if this is because of an old injury but seems plausible considering his teammates Mekaneck and Fisto got their respective metal parts following battle injuries.

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* ActionGirl: Teela.
* AnAesop: Much like the 1980s cartoon, a lesson is given at the end of each episode.

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* %%* ActionGirl: Teela.
* AnAesop: Much like the 1980s cartoon, a lesson is given at the end of each episode.
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* WhosLaughingNow: In "Turnabout," Skeletor spends the episode being mocked by his minions, because he is wearing a belt that shocks him whenever he thinks an evil thought, and seemingly can't be removed. When he finally gets the belt off, he gets his revenge by suspending his minions over a tub of lava.

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* WhosLaughingNow: In "Turnabout," Skeletor spends the episode being mocked by his minions, because he is wearing a belt that shocks him whenever he thinks an evil thought, and seemingly can't be removed. When he finally gets the belt off, he gets his revenge by suspending his minions over a tub of lava.lava with giant snake monsters ready to make a meal out of them.
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* BrokenAesop: Pretty much the whole episode "The Courage of Adam". Though the intent may have been a lesson about biting off more than you can chew, it implies that Adam is useless and really needs his ''alter ego'' form to be of any use. It also contradicts many subsequent lessons, about [[BeYourself being yourself]].

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* BrokenAesop: Pretty much the whole episode "The Courage of Adam". Though the intent may have been a lesson about biting off more than you can chew, or letting go of your own ego (Adam is upset that He-Man is showered with praise while everyone believes he is a coward) it implies that Adam is useless and really needs his ''alter ego'' form to be of any use. It also contradicts many subsequent lessons, about [[BeYourself being yourself]].
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** Season 3 saw King Hssss and his army of Snakemen take the position of the greatest threat to Eternia, knocking Skeletor and his Evil Warriors out of the box.

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** Season 3 2 saw King Hssss and his army of Snakemen take the position of the greatest threat to Eternia, knocking Skeletor and his Evil Warriors out of the box.



* BolivianArmyCliffhanger: Season 1 ends with [[spoiler: Skeletor capturing all of the heroic Masters, leaving only Prince Adam (sans Power Sword) to defend Castle Grayskull against Skeletor, all his minions, and nearly every villain from the whole season.]]

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* BolivianArmyCliffhanger: Season 1 ends with [[spoiler: Skeletor [[spoiler:Skeletor capturing all of the heroic Masters, leaving only Prince Adam (sans Power Sword) to defend Castle Grayskull against Skeletor, all his minions, and nearly every villain from the whole season.]]

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