FILMATION - 1983

The Shadow of Skeletor

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

At the Royal Palace, Teela and Man-E-Faces rehearse a play that Man-E-Faces will be performing later. Prince Adam is impressed by his friend's acting; Ram Man, on the other hand, is so thoroughly convinced that he mistakes Man-E for a real monster and attacks, destroying the scenery. Both Man-E-Faces and Ram-Man become upset over the misunderstanding and stop speaking to one another. Later, Orko, Adam, and Cringer are discussing how to patch things up between their friends, when they see a Doom Buster heading straight for a crash landing in the palace. Adam quickly becomes He-Man to act as a human whirlwind to redirect the ship. After He-Man turns back into Adam, he returns with his friends in the Attak Trak. When they find Beast Man aboard, they immobilize him before he can respond to a transmission from Skeletor. Man-E-Faces impersonates Beast Man and responds so the heroes can learn what the villains are up to. With Beast Man locked up in the royal prison, Man-At-Arms reactivates the Doom Buster's autopilot to take them to the rendezvous point, and Man-E-Faces perfects a Beast Man disguise so he can learn the next phase of the evil plan. However, tensions between Man-E and Ram-Man continue to build. The heroes are surprised to find the ship is taking them to Eternia's Dark Moon, where a photon blaster cannon is aiming right at them. Adam fears he will have to become He-Man in full view of those who do not know his secret, but at the last second the cannon turns away to destroy mountains on the Bright Moon, near the moon colony. While Man-E-Faces remains aboard the Doom Buster to complete Beast Man's rendezvous, the other heroes leave in a shuttle to check on the colony. Professor Orion informs them that the people of the Dark Moon are preparing to declare war on the Bright Moon. Just then Orion receives a transmission from the Dark Moon's King Barbo, blaming Bright Moon for various disasters that have befallen his people and tearing up the treaty of friendship. Orion shows the heroes the enormous solar mirror his people have constructed for the purpose of reflecting sunlight onto the Dark Moon. Realizing that only Skeletor would want to turn the two moons against one another and halt the solar mirror project, Adam and Ram-Man shuttle back to the Dark Moon to negotiate peace.

Meanwhile, the Doom Buster makes a landing on the Dark Moon and Man-E-Faces begins his performance as he is greeted by Evil-Lyn, Trap Jaw, Mer-Man, and Whiplash. "Beast Man" has arrived just in time for new orders from Skeletor, who accelerates the plan because of Adam's interference. Back in his jail cell, the real Beast Man summons a wild creature to knock out the power in the prison so he can warn Skeletor about the impostor. As the Evil Warriors head to the Dark Moon colony, Man-E-Faces gets them to tell him about the sabotage they've committed, and how Evil-Lyn posed as a peasant girl to pin the blame on the Bright Moon colony. Before he can warn his friends, though, Man-E is struck down by Skeletor, who has just arrived on Dark Moon with the real Beast Man. Nearby, Adam and Ram-Man witness the scene, and Ram-Man rashly leaps in to save the friend he has now forgiven. Adam transforms into He-Man to pitch in. Skeletor orders his troops to keep the heroes busy, while he and Trap Jaw return to the photon blaster cannon and destroy the Bright Moon. However, He-Man quickly catches up and destroys the cannon before it can harm anyone else. Later, at the Bright Moon colony, the heroes and King Randor observe as Barbo and Orion renew their peace treaty. Adam is pleased that Ram-Man and Man-E-Faces have also patched things up.

Morals by He-Man closing message, original Filmation broadcast

**Man-E-Faces:** "Today, you saw what happened when Ram Man and I got into an argument. It almost ruined our friendship." **Ram-Man:** "I'm sure happy we're pals again." **Man-E-Faces:** "When people lose their temper, they often say things they later regret. So, if you get angry, be careful you don't say something you really don't mean. Something you'll be sorry about later." **Ram-Man:** "I'm glad we made up. Because now we're better friends than ever. Right, Man-E?" **Man-E-Faces:** "Right, Rammy!"

Cast and Character Appearances

John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam, Beast Man, Ram-Man, Whiplash and King Barbo

Alan Oppenheimer as Skeletor, Man-At-Arms, Cringer, Mer-Man and Professor Orion

Linda Gary as Teela and Evil-Lyn/"peasant girl"

Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Orko, Trap Jaw and Man-E-Faces

Notes of Interest

  1. Behind the scenes: The original script only featured one moon. Arthur Nadel suggested to add a second moon, urging writer Rowby Goren developed the war between the two moons. During early stages of production, the Doom Buster vehicle was called the 'Thruster Buster'. King Randor's appearance during the signing of the treaty at the end of the story was not storyboarded.
  2. Continuity: Professor Orion's character model was used earlier as Prime Minister Pangas in Song of Celice. The character model for King Barbo was recolored and reused as King Tamusk in The Time Wheel. The animated sequence of Whiplash turning and snapping his tail was first used in Betrayal of Stratos. The animation of Beast Man's pterodactyl was previously used in Like Father, Like Daughter, although the creature had a different color scheme in both appearances.
  3. More continuity: The animation of Orko clapping his hands (with his ears missing) was first used in the episode Daimar the Demon and was also seen in The Search and Return of the Gryphon.
  4. Animation errors and goofs: In Eternal Darkness and in Jacob and the Widgets, Eternia has only one moon. But in this story, Into the Abyss and the She-Ra: Princess of Power episode He Ain't Heavy there are more than one. When Man-E-Faces, disguised as Beast Man, meets with the Evil Warriors, Trap Jaw's mechanical arm is on the wrong side (his left) in both his close up and in the extreme wide shot, then switches to the right side (his right) for one close-up and back to the left for another wide shot. Orko is missing his ears when he claps his hands after Prince Adam's first transformation in to He-Man.

The first major Clawful spotlight. The script gives the character an unusually sympathetic edge for an Evil Warrior, treating his desperation for Skeletor’s approval as a vulnerability the Heroic Warriors briefly exploit.

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