FILMATION - 1983

Teela's Trial

Official Synopsis sourced from Wiki Grayskull and Wikipedia (CC BY-SA). Composed for heman.org 2026-05-18 Synopsis

While conducting an experiment, Teela makes a mistake which results in the disappearance of her father. In despair and guilt over her mistake, Teela exiles herself to the Wastelands as self-punishment, while Man-At-Arms himself winds up in the clutches of Skeletor and Trap Jaw. Man-at-Arms tells viewers to accept and learn from their mistakes, rather than beat themselves up about them.

Morals by He-Man closing message, original Filmation broadcast

**Man-At-Arms:** "Today Teela made a mistake, but instead of trying to correct it, she ran away. That was an even bigger mistake. Making mistakes is part of being human. but punishing yourself or quitting because of it is no way to make things better. The right thing to do is accept your error and try not to make the same mistake again. That's a lot smarter than running away. Until our next exciting adventure, goodbye for now."

Cast and Character Appearances

John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam and Beast Man

Alan Oppenheimer as Skeletor and Man-At-Arms

Linda Gary as Teela and Queen Marlena

Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Orko, Trap Jaw, King Randor, Attak Trak and Alarm

Notes of Interest

  1. Behind the scenes: Script was approved May 6, 1983 and final script revision took place June 2, 1983.
  2. Continuity: Background elements from the canyon were reused for the planet Krytis in the She-Ra: Princess of Power episode The Mines of Mondor. The design of the Sand Snake was seen earlier as a Trollan Snake in the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe episode Dawn of Dragoon, the Razorfins in Search for the VHO and will be used again as the 'Snake of Snake Mountain', with a different color and a larger size in Golden Disk of Knowledge. The animated sequence of He-Man punching is seen again in The Cold Zone. Skeletor's Battlewagon will be used again in Disappearing Dragons by Kobra Khan and Webstor.
  3. More continuity: The animated sequence of He-Man leaping out of the way of a freeze ray would be seen again in Eye of the Beholder. The moral segment features an animation setup of Man-At-Arms fixing one of the Zactons while the others look on in a scene taken from Keeper of the Ancient Ruins, albeit with a different background than before.
  4. Animation errors and goofs: When Beast Man and Trap Jaw discover Teela and the fire, Trap Jaw speaks with the voice of Tri-Klops. This is because the script originally called for Tri-Klops to be in the scene instead of Beast Man.

Source: heman.fandom.com (Wiki Grayskull, CC BY-SA 3.0). Catalogue and trivia compiled for heman.org.

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