Dragon Blaster Skeletor action figures featured a water-spraying backpack. The commercial goes on to give a sneak preview at the "Evil Horde," which later became featured in the televis...
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Everything is cooler with slime, including this unique playset for the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe collection. It featured an entrapment where a He-Man character could get doused with ...
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This playset featured a few secret compartments, notably the massive cave monster that you could wear like a glove. It debuted after the Evil Horde characters were released.
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The huge "Snake Mountain" playset for the Masters of the Universe toyline had an echoing microphone and trap compartments for action figures.
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This commercial introduces one of the original villains of the series, "Trap Jaw," and his interchangeable arm pieces.
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In lieu of the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe live-action motion picture of 1987, these action figures featured characters of the movie and were entirely separate of the traditional toy s...
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One of the earliest He-Man commercials, this one advertised Castle Grayskull, the He-Man action figure as well as the Ram Man figure. These earlier commercials were typically simple, and did not ...
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This limited time promotion from 1985 advertised a free can of slime with the purchase of two Masters of the Universe action figures. Slime was always the ultimate accessory for any action figure...
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Mattel featured these four then-fashionable dolls with changeable wardrobes and hairstyles.