You missed one of the best ones. “As we’ve just seen, Skeletor went back into the past to make evil things happen. In reality, no one can go back into the past… that’s only make-believe. But we can try to learn from the past. From things that have happened to us, and try to apply them toward being better people today. Remember, it’s today that counts… so make it the best day possible.”
@@soundshock9357 yep. I think He-Man was a story before the Western world lost it's values. He-Man was pro the family, not trying to destroy unity and make people think they are non-binary madness.
I know he mans half human, with his mum being from Earth, but it dose seem strange that beings from an alien planet would speak of a Earth document writen in 1215 lol
In today's episode I learned that despite sacrificing his life to save everyone, my friend Adam was a liar for not telling me he was He-Man so I took it out on his grieving parents. Remember, when someone does something selfless, always make it about you because you never know if the person was lying and keeping secrets from you. Bye now! -Teela
"Now remember kids, a woman can *only* be perceived as useful or powerful when the men around her are all weak or incompetent. Until next time, friends!"
@@Jebu911 Yeah, Kevin Smith is a poser and a hater. He really hates He-Man and Lord of The Rings for some odd reason. The dude most hate fantasy in general.
@@kascnef Yeah nothing positive. These PSAs may be corny but they are nothing but goodness that actually helped people. I can't say the same for the cynical people making the new show. No heart whatsoever.
We've all thought about throwing boiling hot water, like a cup of tea, in someone's face before but although that person you imagine scalding probably deserves it you need to realize that you will end up in prison for it. So next time you're standing there in front of that person you want to maim just smile, sip your delicious hot beverage and walk away.
Wait until hes asleep, fart in his face then slap him before running away. He wont know its you and yet the punishment is satisfing. Dont do it harder, do it smarter
old He-Man cartoon: "Let's talk about an old document that is a basis of our laws and government." Steven Universe: "Let's talk about how you should adopt a divisive Marxist theory."
If I by some miracle become a parent, I’m DEFINITELY showing my kid He-man like my dad and uncle did when I was 6. It’s the best of both worlds, action-packed cartoon violence kid’s love, fantastical imaginative adventures, and moral lessons like these at the end of every episode so they can LEARN something too. That way the misses and the other stuck up parents wouldn’t judge it being “not educational”
@@tobsonasanya4765 because the cartoons form the 80s are better they had cartoon episodes that showed us very good cartoons with moral lessons like anti drug cartoon episodes that tell us to stay away from illegal drugs that are dangerous and showed us the difference between real life and Make-Believe. Make-Believe can be fun and there's nothing wrong with imagining great adventures but never forget that when it's the real thing someone can get hurt even the good guys even people like you and me. that's way cartoons today need to be like cartoons from the 80's.
@@eliaspuppet9973 lol 80s shows are not better. and while i like moral lessons not every show needs to say that in every episodes and some can be subtle about it
"Now hold on there Skeletor, Beastman has every right to run whatever he wants to" "If you keep dictating what people want to run just because it's not the current Meta, then you're just a bad person." "I'm sure that Beastman has a very fun and unique build that might surprise you, so why not just give him a chance ?" "Just let people play how they want to play"
i wonder if that sword of his counts as a drug. i mean,it alters your body and gives you a power boots that HAS to be addictive (he threw a fucking MOUNTAIN. no way in hell THAT'S not addictive).
oh yeah that's true. The 90s did the same thing too. Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog, the English dub of Sailor Moon, and Cpt. Planet is nothing but PSAs and then have PSAs after their PSAs and a PSA after their PSA. Yeah they are silly. Lame and Cheesy but that's part of the fun. And it was a requirement (I think).
This is why the old cartoons were better, they had a message at the end. Today's cartoons you have to sit down and try ti figure it out, which doesn't work very well.
Imagine if at the end of Kevin Smith's shitty He-Man reboot Teela, in her not bad form, tells us a life lesson that speaks against Kevin Smith's reboot XD
From what I remember I never really listened to these I was more interesting in getting the toy he-man sword, and I said 'I have the power' ! Naturally while standing on the couch and jumping off it.