Oh man I love it, haven’t thought of that toy since I was a child. You’re right it was epic didn’t have a thing on the back that would switch the faces. Probably never should’ve melted it with that lighter
Him and Ram Man are literally the first 2 I think of when remembering these action figures. Yes, even before He Man and Skeletor. Maybe because kids for some reason ALWAYS had them lol
Man-E-Faces also may have served as inspiration for the Transformers animated incarnation of Blitzwing as he also had three separate Faces that's spun though this was controlled more so by his mood swings
He-man and the MOTU was the first action figure line that I got into as a kid. I would have been around 7 when they came out, I f'cking freaked when I finally got one. Of course He-Man and Skelator were the first 2, Trap-jaw was the most popular with everyone I knew. I had Man-e faces, don't remember playing all that much with him. By the time the figures like Stinkor came out I had moved in to Transformers and GI Joe (which I think was the what I played with the longest). Once I discovered heavy metal at around 10-11years old, I was done with toys. That was actually pretty young to shrug off toys.
Almost made the comment that the narrator needed to learn the origins of Adam/He-Man until he finally stopped calling Adam: He-Man after the first third of the video. 🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️
My brother bought me every action figure and castles of that series. I put them in a box up in the attic which was a mistake. The Texas heat destroyed them all. I was going to give them to my son when he was a young boy just like my brother had done for me when I was very young. I screwed that up tho.
2002 show had a very good episode with man e faces Beast man could control the monster face and which caused man e faces to essentially loose his confidence
The real question is why didn't heman ever just cut skeletor's head off? I know that would be a giant plot hole but still. Doesn't that make sense to anybody else?
In at least the 2002 show, it was established that Man E Faces had different abilities for his different faces. In his robot face, he has electronically heightened accuracy with his blaster pistol and a more analytical/ strategic mind. In his monster face, he has heightened strength and can grow sharp claws, but in that form, he can also be hypnotized by Beast- Man's special whip.
"He was a master of disguise" - Hyyyyyupp. Always wearing the same, extremely clunky and recognizable armor, but changing his face. A truly "masterful" "disguise". As I said - stories for the mentally challenged...
Watching this made me want to make a Peanut Butter & Jelly sandwich with some Old Dutch potato chips and chocolate milk. I used to watch this after school and make that meal.
What exactly is your theory? I drank chocolate milk every day as a kid. I'm 5'10, my best friend did the same, and is 6'2, my cousin, who also did every day, is 5'2
why are all 80's Character objects/images always the best ones, e.g. look at HeMan, Skeltor, Sword, transformers, these days look like japanimes.. so much toony .. even the sword is so awsome ..
Great toy, but kind of a silly character in the animated series. I've re-watched the series lately, got about 30 episodes left, and then I'm definitely going to check out the comics for the first time.
He-man was not aproched by the sorceress and Orko. He was aproched by Teela and Orko. How can you give information if you don't know who each character is.
Starting the video with the comics didn't help, where the Sorceress's original form is what we got as the Teela action figure, since they hadn't quite solidified the designs yet. (Also why Man-at-arms doesn't have a stache in his plastic form)
intressting but whats about his head and outfit, the strange machine on his chest and why in the first place can he rotate his head there is so much unawnserd here
The origins of Tawara Touta before he was experimented by scientists when Tawara Touta's ability using his three spinning faces according to Belgian Bande Dessinée Artist Jean Van Hamme
in the early comics. she was called or known as the goddess, the sorceress and teela. so he is right. its before the prince Adam is heman thing. in the cartoon she reinvented as teela na.
@@jeremygray462 She was a separate person from Teela. Teela was a clone of her. At best it can be mention that Teela and the goddess were combined briefly, before separating again. Either way, it's still an inaccuracy and should be pointed out. Plus they were not showing the proper images to go with what was being said.
Omg so many wrong The falcon Zoar is a female as it is the sorceress. The comic shows Tee-la, captain of the guards When telling the story that is Prince Adam, not he-man. For the love of eternia if your going to speak of a cartoon a generation grew up loving then do it right with the correct names of the characters
"Did. You. Know. That. The. Name. Man. E. Faces. Sounds. Similar. To. Many. Faces?" Noooooooo! Really? Get the fuck out! Wooooow! Peel me an orange and paint me purple, I never! What will they think of next? A villain who stinks with the name of "Stinkor"?
Oh wow... I never understood why he was named Man E Faces until you explained it... Now can you explain why Skeletor is named Skeletor, or Triclops is named Triclops? How about why Trapjaw is named trapjaw? Im just not making the connection.
true. but heman is so much better. cartoon,toys,comics, only time could prove that and it did. heman has been remade so many times. thundar wasn't. it's just like galoob golden girl action figures they are just like shera but shera was out about a month b4 golden girls. you see everything is a rip of of something else. conan the barbarian for example.
I used to think their names were cool as a kid, now they just sound goofy lol Man E Faces, Buzz Off, Clawful, Stinkor, Spidor , Rokkon and Stonedar 🤦🏽♂️
First of all why do people insist on calling Adam He-Man when they are Adam ? I know technically they are the same person but that's Like calling the Hulk Bruce Banner when he's The Hulk I mean yeah technically they are the same person but they are completely different characters and I like how this guy puts huge emphasis on Man -E-faces I mean damn dude it's said like this many faces sorry if it seems like I'm nip picking but just once I'd like to watch a He-Man video where the RU-vid creator was actually a fan of He-Man is that too much to ask?
@@rhuttrho88 no they don't Man-At-Arms Orko the sorceress and Cringer all call him Adam when he is Adam in every episode they call him Adam till there is trouble then there like you better go get He-Man or change into He-Man never once do they ever call him He-Man unless he is He-Man Also Superman only gets called Clark by Batman the rest call him sup Supes Superman or his real name Kal-El