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* BroadStrokes: Gwildor's past adventures with the Cosmic Key are alluded to, implying some version of the events of the [[Film/MastersOfTheUniverse Cannon film]] had already took place in the original animated continuity before he went into seclusion.



* BroadStrokes: Gwildor's past adventures with the Cosmic Key are alluded to, implying some version of the events of the [[Film/MastersOfTheUniverse Cannon film]] had already took place in the original animated continuity before he went into seclusion.
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* BroadStrokes: Gwildor's past adventures with the Cosmic Key are alluded to, implying some version of the events of the [[Film/MastersOfTheUniverse Cannon film]] had already took place before he went into seclusion.

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* BroadStrokes: Gwildor's past adventures with the Cosmic Key are alluded to, implying some version of the events of the [[Film/MastersOfTheUniverse Cannon film]] had already took place in the original animated continuity before he went into seclusion.
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* BroadStrokes: Gwildor's past adventures with the Cosmic Key are alluded to, implying some version of the events of the [[Film/MastersOfTheUniverse Cannon film]] had already took place before he went into seclusion.
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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. After all, Hordak ''is'' [[OrcusOnHisThrone the leader of a galaxies-spanning empire; he has people to fight ''for'' him]]. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.

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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. After all, Hordak ''is'' [[OrcusOnHisThrone the leader of a galaxies-spanning empire; he has people to fight ''for'' *for* him]]. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.
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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. After all, Hordak ''is'' the leader of a galaxies-spanning empire; he has people to fight ''for'' him. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.

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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. After all, Hordak ''is'' [[OrcusOnHisThrone the leader of a galaxies-spanning empire; he has people to fight ''for'' him.him]]. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.
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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.

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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. After all, Hordak ''is'' the leader of a galaxies-spanning empire; he has people to fight ''for'' him. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.
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** After the aforementioned combat challenge is issued, Hordak allows it to play out...but he never actually said ''he'' would be doing his own fighting. Cue Hordak's minions taking out the poor Rock People's champion.
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* BodyHorror: [[spoiler:During the flashbacks to Keldor's transformation into Skeletor, we actually get to see his face melt off (skin and muscle alike) and all while Keldor/Skeletor screams in agony.]]
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* ExactWords: After Hordak is finished conquering the home of the Rock People, he is challenged by a single member of their race to single combat. Hordak mocks him before he is killed, telling him there is always a hero that comes in to try one last final battle to save their planet and it always goes the same way. [[spoiler:Fitting that Hordak is finished off not by any of the heroes, but Skeletor-a card carrying villain.]]


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** Hordak tends to snort at random points, echoing his speech pattern from the Filmation She-Ra cartoon.


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** During [[spoiler: Hordak and Skeletor's climactic battle, Hordak uses his Horde technology to give him an ArmCannon and change his lower torso into a rocket, similar to the powers he sported in the original Filmation cartoon.]]
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Music/BearMccreary carries over his major themes from ''Revelation'', while also weaving in new leitmotifs for the new series (Hordak, Keldor, etc.).

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* {{Leitmotif}}: Music/BearMccreary carries over his major themes from ''Revelation'', while also weaving in new leitmotifs for the new series (Hordak, and characters (ex. Hordak, Keldor, etc.).
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* ShipperOnDeck: Everyone shows support for Adam and Teela's burgeoning relationship. Lyn claims that no less than King Randor desired for them to become a couple and find happiness together.
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* EvolvingCredits: The font for 'Revolution' in the opening recolors itself and is accompanied by noticeably different effects for each episode. [[spoiler:After Castle Grayskull is taken over and reshaped by Motherboard's nanotechnology, its new appearance is seen in the openings of episodes four and five]].
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Music/BearMccreary carries over his major themes from ''Revelation", while also weaving in new leitmotifs for the new series (Hordak, Keldor, etc.).

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* {{Leitmotif}}: Music/BearMccreary carries over his major themes from ''Revelation", ''Revelation'', while also weaving in new leitmotifs for the new series (Hordak, Keldor, etc.).
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* {{Leitmotif}}: Music/BearMccreary carries over his major themes from ''Revelation", while also weaving in new leitmotifs for the new series (Hordak, Keldor, etc.).
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*PlotTriggeringDeath: The main story of the series starts off due to [[spoiler: Randor]] succumbing to an illness.
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*UnresolvedSexualTension: Exploited by Lyn when she brings up Teela and Adam's unspoken attraction to help the new sorceress get a gasp of Ka magic since it's derived from base emotions unlike the Zoar magic of Grayskull.
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** For starters, [[spoiler:it had the deep, dark family secret that Randor's father, King Miro had a bastard, half-Gar son named Keldor who was denied the throne despite being his first-born and was banished to the Gar homeland.]]

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** For starters, [[spoiler:it had the deep, dark family secret that Randor's father, King Miro had a bastard, half-Gar son named Keldor who was denied the throne despite being his first-born and was effectively banished to the Gar homeland.homeland due to their laws, and distrust of magic, forbidding him from ever returning.]]

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* CanonImmigrant: The series shows the first animation appearance of Gwildor, who was created for the live-action film and then only appeared in comics until this.

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The series shows the first animation appearance of Gwildor, who was created for the live-action film and then only appeared in comics until this.



* SuccessionCrisis: Trailers show the plot centres around [[spoiler:the aftermath of King Randor's death, with Adam struggling between choosing to lead as himself or He-Man, while Skeletor and Hordak make their move to size control of Eternos]].

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* SuccessionCrisis: Trailers show A fair part of the plot centres around [[spoiler:the aftermath of King Randor's death, with Adam struggling between choosing to lead as himself or He-Man, while Skeletor and Hordak make their move to size control of Eternos]].
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* RoyallyScrewedUp: The Royal House of Eternos turns out to be far more dysfunctional than anyone gave it credit for...
** For starters, [[spoiler:it had the deep, dark family secret that Randor's father, King Miro had a bastard, half-Gar son named Keldor who was denied the throne despite being his first-born and was banished to the Gar homeland.]]
** As a consequence of the above, [[spoiler:Keldor grew to resent Randor and covet the throne he saw as his birthright so much that when the Evil Horde invaded Anwat-Gar, he willingly became Hordak's acolyte for the chance to gain the throne, leading him to become Skeletor.]]
** Which retroactively means that ([[spoiler:unbeknownst to even Skeletor himself, whose memory of this had been wiped by Hordak]]) the entire conflict of the original series was actually [[spoiler:a colossal family feud]]; one that the SequelHook implies is only going to get even messier, [[spoiler:once Despara/Adora comes gunning down for both her brother Adam/He-Man and her uncle Keldor/Skeletor.]]
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Andra accidentally helps [[spoiler:Keldor's plot to enslave the people of Eternia]], when he preys upon her dissatisfaction with having to be more out of the action as the new Man-At-Arms, so she'd help him develop and distribute the technology needed for the task, under the pretense of 'giving power to the people." She later makes amends by breaking out [[spoiler: a [[BroughtDownToNormal depowered]] Adam and his mother]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Andra accidentally helps [[spoiler:Keldor's plot to enslave the people of Eternia]], when he preys upon her dissatisfaction with having to be more out of the action as the new Man-At-Arms, so she'd help him develop and distribute the technology needed for the task, under the pretense of 'giving "giving power to the people." She later makes amends by breaking out [[spoiler: a [[BroughtDownToNormal depowered]] Adam and his mother]].
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** [[spoiler: Despara, the alter-ego Adora had in the 2012 series, makes an appearance in this series]].

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** [[spoiler: Despara, the alter-ego Adora had in the 2012 Creator/DCComics series, makes an appearance in this series]].
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* AmbiguousSyntax: When Marlena, out of concern for those around her, asks "Is everyone good?", Lyn says she hasn't decided yet.

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* AmbiguousSyntax: When Marlena, out of concern for those around her, asks asks, "Is everyone good?", good?" Lyn says she hasn't decided yet.



** [[spoiler: Despara, the alter-ego Adora had in the 2012 series make an appearance in this series]].

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** [[spoiler: Despara, the alter-ego Adora had in the 2012 series make series, makes an appearance in this series]].
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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:The second they are released from Skeletor's mind control the crew of all the starships in the Horde armada pull a HyperspeedEscape.]]

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* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: [[spoiler:The second they are released from Skeletor's mind control the crew crews of all the starships in the Horde armada pull a HyperspeedEscape.]]
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** Adam's new MagiTek Power Sword and new He-Man transformation takes several cues from ''WesternAnimation/HeManAndTheMastersOfTheUniverse2021''.
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Skeletor is Keldor predates the 2002 show, it just made the origin concrete.


** [[spoiler:Skeletor discovers that his supposed backstory of being an interdimensional demon was a fake and he's really Keldor, brother of Randor. In the original mini-comics, he truly was an interdimensional demon but from the 2002 series onward his backstory as Keldor became his standard one.]]

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** [[spoiler:Skeletor discovers that his supposed backstory of being an interdimensional demon was a fake and he's really Keldor, brother of Randor. In the original mini-comics, he truly was an interdimensional demon but demon, but the 1986 "The Search for Keldor" comic first hinted at the connection, and then from the 2002 series onward his backstory as Keldor became his standard one.]]
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* GracefulLoser: ''Skeletor''... of all people. [[spoiler:On being reduced into Keldor and surrounded by the heroes, instead of his customary ranting and raving, he only gives a resigned, "Meh."]]
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* AmbiguousSyntax: When Marlena, out of concern for those around her, asks "Is everyone good?", Lyn says she hasn't decided yet.
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* GenuineImpostor: [[spoiler:Skeletor really is Keldor but believed otherwise until Motherboard accidentally unlocked his memories of being Keldor]].


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* RealAfterAll: [[spoiler:Skeletor thought Keldor wasn't a real person until Hordak told him Keldor was no fabrication]].
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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Andra accidentally helps [[spoiler:Keldor's plot to enslave the people of Eternia]], when he preys upon her dissatisfaction with being more out of of the action as Man-At-Arms, so she'd help him develop and distribute the technology needed for the task, under the pretense of 'giving power to the people." She later makes amends by breaking out [[spoiler: a [[BroughtDownToNormal depowered]] Adam and his mother]].

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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Andra accidentally helps [[spoiler:Keldor's plot to enslave the people of Eternia]], when he preys upon her dissatisfaction with being having to be more out of of the action as the new Man-At-Arms, so she'd help him develop and distribute the technology needed for the task, under the pretense of 'giving power to the people." She later makes amends by breaking out [[spoiler: a [[BroughtDownToNormal depowered]] Adam and his mother]].

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