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brightly_lit ([personal profile] brightly_lit) wrote2016-07-21 08:56 am

Throwback Thursday Happy: He-Man

It's Throwback Thursday at [livejournal.com profile] amilliondays, where you post about something that USED to make you happy, even if you can't imagine ever being into it now! (Or even if you can.)

Here is mine:

HE-MAN AND SHE-RA. I used to watch both shows religiously every day when I got home from middle school. (Then, Voltron, but that's another post.) I even got my (much older) brother into them. She-Ra was probably the better show, but they were both all kinds of cheesy and ridiculous. (And imagine our delight when a live-action He-Man movie, starring Dolph Lundgren, came out not long later! Except it turned out to be really quite, uhhmmm ... S & M.)

I won't subject you to lots of pictures of He-Man (although please do yourself a favor and google "he-man cosplay" images); rather, I will share with you two videos, one a hilarious spoof video from a few years ago somebody made and put online of He-Man and friends singing a modern dance song:



And on what for me is a more poignant note, the full-length song from the pilot episode of She-Ra, a song which my brother hunted down on tape and got for me (not an easy feat, and he did it partly because he simply thought it was a great song), and which, years later, a friend in college was just as into (having gotten into it on his own, also being a big He-Man/She-Ra fan). It really is musically great, if you can get past all the silly sound effects and the Casiotone production:

[identity profile] theidolhands.livejournal.com 2016-07-21 01:39 pm (UTC)(link)
I was younger than you, but I'd watch He-Man all over again. I liked the male and female characters, as well as how they interacted with one another & fought together, I liked the subtle notions of "another Earth" that were hinted at, and actually took a lot of the lessons to heart (including those shared by Orco). He-man was a hero to me, a good male role model, and set the stage for me liking characters like Thor and Nightcrawler. I also like all the cheese (which I understood even at a young age); imo a show doesn't have to be all slick or without a sense of humor about itself; long live Prince Adam breaking the 4th wall. Also, great voice acting in general.

[identity profile] brightly-lit.livejournal.com 2016-08-03 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the voice acting really was extraordinary for the day. I agree--He-Man WAS a good role model--he was able to embody both the tough (but righteous) guy and the sensitive, more nerdy type in Adam. Ah, good ol' Orco--I actually never could tolerate him, but I loved Teela, Man-at-Arms, and especially the Sorceress.