"Villains are not born, they are made" "Everyone thinks that they are the hero of their own story" "Good and evil is not who we are. It is the choices we make"
Skeletor: "I am your uncle." Adam: "No. No, thats not true. THATS ITS IMPOSSIBLE." Skeletor: "Search your Power, you know that its true." Adam: "NOOOOOOOOOOOO."
Skeletor: Adam, you can destroy Hoard Prime. He has foreseen this. It IS your destiny! Join me, and together we can rule the universe as uncle and nephew!
@@bgill6623 I think it's less to do with regret for his actions and more to do with Hordak's abandonment of Skeletor. Which is fine, story wise this is still 'canon' and it's easy bait for a third season, since Keldor is the only one who remembers Adora even exists. Following the IDW comics, we should see a really brutal Adora as the Horde's force captain.
@@siriusface6171 honestly I thought about that too and it could go either way. I mean his exact motivations at that time weren't clear, maybe keldor didn't want things to go that far just rule the kingdom. Hard to say.
So that’s why Keldor he wasn’t the villain, he was a victim and he didn’t get banished, he decided to leave his home and comeback to Anwat Gar, so his younger brother Randor and his family they will never be exiled or replaced until Hordak found him Trained him and created Skeletor and Keldor he hate Hordak Just like Skeletor found Lyn, train her how to use magic and fight and he created Evil-Lyn and Lyn hate Skeletor Sound like they both made the same Cycle where Hordak train Skeletor and Skeletor train Evil-Lyn Someday Keldor he will change to be a good guy like Lyn and he will became the new king for His younger brother Randor and His nephew Adam And maybe Keldor will apologize to Lyn and they will become love couples and he will apologize Adam and everyone in eternia
For context, the Gar sided with the Horde during the Great War, hence why they were banished to their island. It's worth noting that the Great War was 1000 years ago, so it's a long grudge they're holding.
@@daionjustice In the comics its gets more interesting after, LEgends era wise when he and Lynn had a child after which he surrendered himself to Eternian custody,
History of Keldor being older brother reminds me of WITCH, where Elyon was meant to be the ruler of her kingdom, despite Phobos being her older brother, because she was born with more power than her sibling and women were true heirs to the throne, not men, which made Phobos a selfish and ruthless villain consumed by his greed and obsession with absolute power. The difference is that while Keldor and Randor knew each other, Phobos wanted to get rid of his sister when she was a baby, before she could even get a chance to know him.
I do admit We so need a W.I.T.C.H. reboot one day as I do think cristina vee would fit the voice of Will so well and the fact you could do a lot with a Good idea to update or keep somethings intact
@@comicbookreviewer4856 In case of reboot, I wish Phobos and Elyon's story would be more explored, like for example what happened to their parents, because it was only mentioned they just disappeared which made Phobos a ruler when Elyon was a baby. The only backstory about Phobos was that his mother told him he was not meant to rule a kingdom, but Elyon, which only fueled his villainy.
Any reboot of an 80's property needs to go hard in the paint so they can tell the real story without S&P and their child psychologists looking over their shoulders
And Phobos right hand man what was it his name the giant snake guys really look alike with Hordak in 2024 😅. And Phobos right hand man betray him after that by swallow him
I do Appreciate the ending here 4:30 because it’s like He-man said. No matter how many times he given a chance or even hope of redemption he always chooses power,he always chooses to be Skeletor. Unlike Adam with He-man his power form and identity is his true self After all that Hate and memory tampering Skeletor is his truest self.
So Prince Keldor aka Skeletor was literally the Anakin Skywalker of He Man cartoon where a Man turns into a supervillain and keeps on plotting against his own people just bcoz he did not get the throne.
Skeletor's origin in this version begins with a young man named Keldor, who was secretly a prince of Eternia and would have been first in line for the throne as he was Randor's older paternal half-brother, but he was denied that chance, because he was a "half-breed" and he and his mother were banished Keldor's mother taught him magic and told him to embrace it and use it in conjunction with technology, eventually, when Hordak attacked Keldor's home world, Keldor used his magic to try and hold off the invaders, Hordak then appeared and recruited Keldor, because he had confronted a trio of sisters that were "weavers of fate" and they gave him a prophecy the prophecy stated that Grayskull's heir (either He-Man or She-Ra) would stand in Hordak's way and prevent him from conquering the universe, and Hordak demanded to know if there was a way to stop Grayskull's heir, the weavers say that the power of Havok was the key and gave him the Havok Staff, but also warned him that he himself would not be able to wield it as he was not magical, they then showed him a vision of Keldor and made him realize that he had to recruit Keldor and train him to use the Havok Staff
so Keldor joined the Horde but he eventually became impatient and wanted the Havok Staff, Hordak would not give it to him and said he was not ready to wield it Keldor secretly went to Eternia and saw that Randor had taken the throne that was supposed to be his and that Randor's wife was pregnant (with twins that would grow to be Prince Adam and Princess Adora) disheartened Keldor returned to his home world and was shocked to learn that his own mother was one of the "weavers of fate" and that she had killed her sisters so she could take their power for herself, Keldor's mother wanted to become the Empress of the Horde and so manipulated Hordak into recruiting Keldor this is when Hordak suddenly arrived and helped Keldor defeat his mother and then finally gave him the Havok Staff, but upon touching the Havok Staff, the corrupting magic of Havok melted Keldor's face and transformed him into Skeletor
Hoard Prime is a whole other animal. And hehe, maybe answers a mystery about the old MOTU cartoon. The gang goes back to ancient Eternia in an episode and Orko's magic is not disrupted... For... Reasons never really explained. At some point Eternia reacted defensively to Trollan magic. As if there was something about Trollans someone didn't like...
@@adaman.shr.3538 Horde Prime in many continuities is a mechanical construct that contains the mind of an evil member of the Trollan race. You know how in the old MOTU Eternia muddles Trollan magic? And there was an episode where they go back in time and Orko's magic was not muddled in ancient Eternia. But they never explain why this is. Turns out that probably was on purpose.
You know I bet anything these childhood events are what made Randor such a Non traditionalist. I mean don't forget in this timeline Marlena is still an alien and thus Adam a half breed just like Keldor.
I'll give Kevin Smith credit for how he slightly requested and reformatted the brilliant character of Keldor which my first exposure to was in the he-man 2002 series Kevin Smith is a dork like the rest of us and he has learned from the first part of Revelation and continues to refine and remaster the Masters of the universe
They were taunting with the idea of Keldor being Skeletor from the 80s comics (not the animation). In a comic "The search for Keldor" they talked about Randor's missing brother and his secrets. Skeletor says "they must not find out about Keldor and his secrets". They don't explicitly say it, but they sow the soil for the idea already.
in the prequel comics, we learn that Keldor is the older paternal half-brother of Randor, Keldor's mother was a sorceress from Anwhat Ghar, which was ironic, because Anwhat Ghar was supposed to be a technologically advanced place where magic was banned, Keldor's father, King Miro, had initially raised his 2 sons together and wanted to give Keldor the throne despite protests from his advisors, but eventually he had to banish Keldor and send him back to Anwhat Ghar and let Randor be the heir due to political issues Keldor reunited with his mother, who was a witch and learned to use magic from her, but after he became an adult, he rarely heard from her when Hordak attacked Anwhat Ghar to conquer it, Keldor used magic to defend his home, Hordak was impressed and decided to recruit Keldor to be a captain in the Horde
but in actuality, Hordak had visited the Fortune's Sisters, 3 seers that told him of a prophecy about how Grayskull's heir (presumably He-Man and She-Ra) would defeat him, and when Hordak asked if there was anything that could stop Grayskull's heir, he was told the power of Havok was the key and given the Havok Staff, but he was also warned that as he was not magical, he could not wield the staff himself and must instead train Keldor, the chosen champion of Havok, to wield it for him Keldor would later learn that his mother was one of the Fortune's Sisters and she had killed off her 2 sisters to manipulate events, she convinced Hordak to recruit Keldor, because she wanted Keldor to take down Hordak and help her gain control of the Horde and the power of Grayskull Hordak came and convinced Keldor to not be manipulated by his mother, they worked together to defeat her, and then, Hordak finally deemed Keldor ready to wield the Havok Staff and gave it to him
but the corruptive power of Havok overwhelmed Keldor and transformed him into Skeletor, Hordak then mind wiped Skeletor to make him forget about ever being Keldor and Skeletor was given a new set of memories that made him believe he was always Skeletor and had always served Hordak Hordak would set in motion the events that made Skeletor seek to defeat him and break off from the Horde when he took Skeletor with him to kidnap Grayskull's heir, unfortunately, Hordak was only able to kidnap Adira and Adam was saved by Randor in a nick of time, Hordak left Skeletor behind to be caught by the guards, but Skeletor later escaped and rejoined the Horde
the fact that his master would so easily abandon him made Skeletor realize he had to leave the Horde and forge his own path in life, but to do so, he would need more magic, so he recruited Evilyn, who was born into magic and had a deep connection with it, he helped Evilyn claim her true potential and Evilyn helped him beat Hordak and break free from the Horde they settled in the Snake Mountain of Eternia and formed the Evil Warriors to try and take Grayskull's power time and time again
What doesnt make sense with this show is Keldor was robbed of his birth right of becoming king, he was also driven insane by Holdak so it is understandby that Skeletor is like he is. Evil Lynn in revelations part 2 kill more people then Skeletor for no reason and everybody forgave her but Keldor they didnt.
@@tetsuyatsurugi9250 i mean even after he remembered he chose to be evil. it's like adam said, he may have been born keldor and thus victim to kingship being taken from him but he'll always choose to be skeletor which overwrites whatever wrong was done to him
@@efaristi9737 I was mentioning that between the technology and the magic, the former is generally more practical than the latter, at least in offensive terms. As the spells can need magic words to cast them, adding years of study and practice to uses it properly. While that the technological weapons, only need that you pull a trigger or push a button to attack, adding that it only require a basic knownledge to know uses it.
@@josecuestas7246 when you do need to use magic words. In some universes, magic is very instinctive. In fact, i have seen severals characters using magic without using any words in the show.
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And here has the Mad Bone King risen. 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀 Adam was right. No matter the choice Miro made, Keldor would become the villain either way. He was always born to be Skeletor.
@@tetsuyatsurugi9250 People of Eternos at the time wouldn't accept a illegitamate half-breed over a healthy and fit true-and-pure-born. They would rebel against him. It was a no win situation. Just pick your poison.
@@TheGreatVoicemancer True, but I never viewed it as part of motu. As it's own thing, I really enjoyed the story and characters, I'd honestly say it's one of my favorite animated shows in general. (still salty we never got that rumored movie. lol)
Monsters are rarely born as such; often, they are made.
"Villains are not born, they are made"
"Everyone thinks that they are the hero of their own story"
"Good and evil is not who we are. It is the choices we make"
But aren't we all *made* in a womb before we are *born* ?
Nah.
Well sociopaths are actually born not made so...
@@atomicskull6405dont evil just bondless
Skeletor: "I am your uncle."
Adam: "No. No, thats not true. THATS ITS IMPOSSIBLE."
Skeletor: "Search your Power, you know that its true."
Adam: "NOOOOOOOOOOOO."
Did he cut his finger of at least before? ;)
Skeletor = *Luke Skywalker*
Skeletor: Adam, you can destroy Hoard Prime. He has foreseen this. It IS your destiny! Join me, and together we can rule the universe as uncle and nephew!
(Then, Adam simply fall into a chasm)
2:07
In this flashback, at first I was confused, but then I realized this was the night Hordak kidnapped Adora
And from the looks of it something keldor/skeletor deeply regretted
@@bgill6623 I think it's less to do with regret for his actions and more to do with Hordak's abandonment of Skeletor. Which is fine, story wise this is still 'canon' and it's easy bait for a third season, since Keldor is the only one who remembers Adora even exists. Following the IDW comics, we should see a really brutal Adora as the Horde's force captain.
@@siriusface6171 honestly I thought about that too and it could go either way. I mean his exact motivations at that time weren't clear, maybe keldor didn't want things to go that far just rule the kingdom. Hard to say.
whos adora?@@siriusface6171
she ra gonna be savage fr@@siriusface6171
I appreciate that BOTH of Keldor and Randor's parents are acting out of love and politically in their disagreement. Each has good points.
What about that flashback where Keldor killed his father?
Keith David fighting a William Shatner character who eventually becomes a Mark Hamill character. Trippy.
i thought i recognized that voice!
A Reminder that before Keldor became Skeletor he was quite a looker and probably a kinder soul.
Keldor’s father, step-mother, & brother adored him. 💔
Seeing Randor bawling his eyes out at the idea of sending Keldor away was heartbreaking
So that’s why
Keldor he wasn’t the villain, he was a victim and he didn’t get banished, he decided to leave his home and comeback to Anwat Gar, so his younger brother Randor and his family they will never be exiled or replaced
until Hordak found him Trained him and created Skeletor and Keldor he hate Hordak
Just like Skeletor found Lyn, train her how to use magic and fight and he created Evil-Lyn and Lyn hate Skeletor
Sound like they both made the same Cycle where Hordak train Skeletor and Skeletor train Evil-Lyn
Someday Keldor he will change to be a good guy like Lyn and he will became the new king for His younger brother Randor and His nephew Adam
And maybe Keldor will apologize to Lyn and they will become love couples and he will apologize Adam and everyone in eternia
For context, the Gar sided with the Horde during the Great War, hence why they were banished to their island. It's worth noting that the Great War was 1000 years ago, so it's a long grudge they're holding.
That's what happens when you long lived species around, grudges are held for that much longer.
*grudge
@@civilwildman Thank you
William Shatner has good vocal cords for a 92 year old
This guy doesn’t know whst the word age is
Henis energetic as hell
Hordak actually gave solid advice, magic will only get you so far without the skill to back it up.
Before Revolution
Skeleton is jusg s goofy villain
After Revolution oh shit.... He went through hell
It makes Skeletor sympathetic to a degree.
First off filmation skeletor is the worst Buffon of highest order other version of skeletor are awesome and competent.😊
1:34 talk about a stab to the heart,
now we all feel for skeletor.
@@daionjustice In the comics its gets more interesting after, LEgends era wise when he and Lynn had a child after which he surrendered himself to Eternian custody,
The classic comics made him even more tragic with him being banished after accidentally killing his step mother while fighting of a coup
@@gaiusgaius10 I never said canon. I said the comics had a more tragic story
@gaiusgaius10 The new show is not canon to the original cartoon, it's more of a spiritual sequel accordying to the showrunners
History of Keldor being older brother reminds me of WITCH, where Elyon was meant to be the ruler of her kingdom, despite Phobos being her older brother, because she was born with more power than her sibling and women were true heirs to the throne, not men, which made Phobos a selfish and ruthless villain consumed by his greed and obsession with absolute power. The difference is that while Keldor and Randor knew each other, Phobos wanted to get rid of his sister when she was a baby, before she could even get a chance to know him.
I do admit We so need a W.I.T.C.H. reboot one day as I do think cristina vee would fit the voice of Will so well and the fact you could do a lot with a Good idea to update or keep somethings intact
@@comicbookreviewer4856 In case of reboot, I wish Phobos and Elyon's story would be more explored, like for example what happened to their parents, because it was only mentioned they just disappeared which made Phobos a ruler when Elyon was a baby. The only backstory about Phobos was that his mother told him he was not meant to rule a kingdom, but Elyon, which only fueled his villainy.
Any reboot of an 80's property needs to go hard in the paint so they can tell the real story without S&P and their child psychologists looking over their shoulders
And Phobos right hand man what was it his name the giant snake guys really look alike with Hordak in 2024 😅. And Phobos right hand man betray him after that by swallow him
I do Appreciate the ending here 4:30 because it’s like He-man said. No matter how many times he given a chance or even hope of redemption he always chooses power,he always chooses to be Skeletor. Unlike Adam with He-man his power form and identity is his true self After all that Hate and memory tampering Skeletor is his truest self.
So Prince Keldor aka Skeletor was literally the Anakin Skywalker of He Man cartoon where a Man turns into a supervillain and keeps on plotting against his own people just bcoz he did not get the throne.
WOW
Keldor has had quite a tough time of it huh
Waiting for an arc where adam found keldors sad past memory .. so adam knows how he felt all those years
The voice cast is universal itself ..... Keith David, mark hamill, Lena headey, William shatner, Tony todd
Tyrese Gibson 😊😅😂.
I completely understand the villain now. How far would you go to get your rightful throne? If you discriminate against because you had blue skin
Except he was later GIVEN the throne, and pretty much squandered the opportunity.
@@Ares99999 I guess he was consumed by too much greed
@@Ares99999He probably lost his memories when he first held the Havoc Staff and Hordak made him believe the truth was a lie.
Turns out blue skin really does make you a bad king…
@@Ares99999 He was given it, but by that point the man who was Keldor no longer existed. Only Skeletor remained.
So cruel young Keldor overheard their parents 😢😢😢😢😢😢
Blue boy had it rough. No wonder he became Skeletor.
2:23 Tragic story, but why they made adult Keldor so freakin' beautiful
Skeletor's origin in this version begins with a young man named Keldor, who was secretly a prince of Eternia and would have been first in line for the throne as he was Randor's older paternal half-brother, but he was denied that chance, because he was a "half-breed" and he and his mother were banished
Keldor's mother taught him magic and told him to embrace it and use it in conjunction with technology, eventually, when Hordak attacked Keldor's home world, Keldor used his magic to try and hold off the invaders, Hordak then appeared and recruited Keldor, because he had confronted a trio of sisters that were "weavers of fate" and they gave him a prophecy
the prophecy stated that Grayskull's heir (either He-Man or She-Ra) would stand in Hordak's way and prevent him from conquering the universe, and Hordak demanded to know if there was a way to stop Grayskull's heir, the weavers say that the power of Havok was the key and gave him the Havok Staff, but also warned him that he himself would not be able to wield it as he was not magical, they then showed him a vision of Keldor and made him realize that he had to recruit Keldor and train him to use the Havok Staff
so Keldor joined the Horde but he eventually became impatient and wanted the Havok Staff, Hordak would not give it to him and said he was not ready to wield it
Keldor secretly went to Eternia and saw that Randor had taken the throne that was supposed to be his and that Randor's wife was pregnant (with twins that would grow to be Prince Adam and Princess Adora)
disheartened Keldor returned to his home world and was shocked to learn that his own mother was one of the "weavers of fate" and that she had killed her sisters so she could take their power for herself, Keldor's mother wanted to become the Empress of the Horde and so manipulated Hordak into recruiting Keldor
this is when Hordak suddenly arrived and helped Keldor defeat his mother and then finally gave him the Havok Staff, but upon touching the Havok Staff, the corrupting magic of Havok melted Keldor's face and transformed him into Skeletor
Keldor looked like Dracula from Castlevania animated series.
In the 2002 (200x) Series, Keldor was already designed like this, so technically Dracula in fact Looks like Keldor.
Imagines if Keldor had a lost son called Rodlek.
@@EternalRomanwell, in castlevania symphony of the Night, he already had that design, so 2002 Keldor does in fact looks like Dracula
@@Sephy_7 Ahhh you're right
Both Nextflix Castlevania and Masters of the Universe are animated by Powerhouse Animation. ;)
What did he say? What did hordak say? Magic is not a cheat. Technology is a cheat! I'm gonna have to ask to see his manager, Hoard Prime!
Hoard Prime is a whole other animal.
And hehe, maybe answers a mystery about the old MOTU cartoon.
The gang goes back to ancient Eternia in an episode and Orko's magic is not disrupted... For... Reasons never really explained. At some point Eternia reacted defensively to Trollan magic. As if there was something about Trollans someone didn't like...
@@invisi-bullexploration2374what's the difference between hordak and horde prime.
@@adaman.shr.3538 Horde Prime in many continuities is a mechanical construct that contains the mind of an evil member of the Trollan race.
You know how in the old MOTU Eternia muddles Trollan magic? And there was an episode where they go back in time and Orko's magic was not muddled in ancient Eternia. But they never explain why this is. Turns out that probably was on purpose.
@@invisi-bullexploration2374 wait so horde prime isn't related to those fundamental evil forces like those animal spirit
The Joker vs the rick and morty president this was an unexpected surprise but a welcome one
Tim Sheridan, Kevin Smith too? Where do i find this gem?
You know I bet anything these childhood events are what made Randor such a Non traditionalist. I mean don't forget in this timeline Marlena is still an alien and thus Adam a half breed just like Keldor.
Keldor/Skeletor is voiced by Mark Hamil!?
I'll give Kevin Smith credit for how he slightly requested and reformatted the brilliant character of Keldor which my first exposure to was in the he-man 2002 series
Kevin Smith is a dork like the rest of us and he has learned from the first part of Revelation and continues to refine and remaster the Masters of the universe
It's sad the 2002 series never got the chance to fully explore the Keldor/Randor relationship.
Any skeletor is awesome except magnificity stupid skeletor from filmation.😊
They were taunting with the idea of Keldor being Skeletor from the 80s comics (not the animation). In a comic "The search for Keldor" they talked about Randor's missing brother and his secrets. Skeletor says "they must not find out about Keldor and his secrets". They don't explicitly say it, but they sow the soil for the idea already.
Hordak to Keldor: You ready for this Playa?
in the prequel comics, we learn that Keldor is the older paternal half-brother of Randor, Keldor's mother was a sorceress from Anwhat Ghar, which was ironic, because Anwhat Ghar was supposed to be a technologically advanced place where magic was banned, Keldor's father, King Miro, had initially raised his 2 sons together and wanted to give Keldor the throne despite protests from his advisors, but eventually he had to banish Keldor and send him back to Anwhat Ghar and let Randor be the heir due to political issues
Keldor reunited with his mother, who was a witch and learned to use magic from her, but after he became an adult, he rarely heard from her
when Hordak attacked Anwhat Ghar to conquer it, Keldor used magic to defend his home, Hordak was impressed and decided to recruit Keldor to be a captain in the Horde
but in actuality, Hordak had visited the Fortune's Sisters, 3 seers that told him of a prophecy about how Grayskull's heir (presumably He-Man and She-Ra) would defeat him, and when Hordak asked if there was anything that could stop Grayskull's heir, he was told the power of Havok was the key and given the Havok Staff, but he was also warned that as he was not magical, he could not wield the staff himself and must instead train Keldor, the chosen champion of Havok, to wield it for him
Keldor would later learn that his mother was one of the Fortune's Sisters and she had killed off her 2 sisters to manipulate events, she convinced Hordak to recruit Keldor, because she wanted Keldor to take down Hordak and help her gain control of the Horde and the power of Grayskull
Hordak came and convinced Keldor to not be manipulated by his mother, they worked together to defeat her, and then, Hordak finally deemed Keldor ready to wield the Havok Staff and gave it to him
but the corruptive power of Havok overwhelmed Keldor and transformed him into Skeletor, Hordak then mind wiped Skeletor to make him forget about ever being Keldor and Skeletor was given a new set of memories that made him believe he was always Skeletor and had always served Hordak
Hordak would set in motion the events that made Skeletor seek to defeat him and break off from the Horde when he took Skeletor with him to kidnap Grayskull's heir, unfortunately, Hordak was only able to kidnap Adira and Adam was saved by Randor in a nick of time, Hordak left Skeletor behind to be caught by the guards, but Skeletor later escaped and rejoined the Horde
the fact that his master would so easily abandon him made Skeletor realize he had to leave the Horde and forge his own path in life, but to do so, he would need more magic, so he recruited Evilyn, who was born into magic and had a deep connection with it, he helped Evilyn claim her true potential and Evilyn helped him beat Hordak and break free from the Horde
they settled in the Snake Mountain of Eternia and formed the Evil Warriors to try and take Grayskull's power time and time again
Ngl I'm not sure i feel the voices fit the characters i just think they just got popular big name voice actors
I shouldn't let you dies on that island, Keldor.
I really like young Keldor
Imagine if Netflix made animated Origin story for Palutena and Medusa!
2:11 Adora
Very wild and strong!
Looks odd that Hordak's Head does not look right compared to the older depictions of how he looks like
I don't get it. At 4:22 is Hordak actually King Miro corrupted by magic?
No, Skeletors memories of the past are overlapping with the present, he's seeing Miro overlayed over hordak
@@TheGreatVoicemancer Alright, thanks.
What doesnt make sense with this show is Keldor was robbed of his birth right of becoming king, he was also driven insane by Holdak so it is understandby that Skeletor is like he is. Evil Lynn in revelations part 2 kill more people then Skeletor for no reason and everybody forgave her but Keldor they didnt.
Revalations mid af though I think nobody forgave lynn, teela exhiled her and everyone kinda just had to deal with that
nobody forgave lyn, she was exiled but sought absolution, skeletor never made even a step towards becoming good
@@gsomslayerbecause he didn’t rememberbthat he was Keldor before revolution
Hebthought he was a demon
@@tetsuyatsurugi9250 i mean even after he remembered he chose to be evil. it's like adam said, he may have been born keldor and thus victim to kingship being taken from him but he'll always choose to be skeletor which overwrites whatever wrong was done to him
He mans grandfather.
If you mean King Miro, yes, that's He-Man's grandfather.
Skelator is He Mans uncle
Question is king miro hordak?
Amilia would never have Miro do this to Keldor!
3:24 Lol, because technology is not a cheat ? How is holding a gun make you stronger than throwing fireballs ?
Depends on the use but typically the one with faster hands wins.
Wizard: "Expelliar..."
BANG 🔫
(And the wizard is gunned down before to cast his spell)
@@josecuestas7246 that's not the point i was making. Also, i would use protego first.
@@efaristi9737 I was mentioning that between the technology and the magic, the former is generally more practical than the latter, at least in offensive terms.
As the spells can need magic words to cast them, adding years of study and practice to uses it properly. While that the technological weapons, only need that you pull a trigger or push a button to attack, adding that it only require a basic knownledge to know uses it.
@@josecuestas7246 when you do need to use magic words. In some universes, magic is very instinctive. In fact, i have seen severals characters using magic without using any words in the show.
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King Miro is clearly retired after Randor became king.
And here has the Mad Bone King risen. 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
Adam was right. No matter the choice Miro made, Keldor would become the villain either way. He was always born to be Skeletor.
Miro
And maybe not. If he had become a king he wouldn't be taken by Hordak
@@tetsuyatsurugi9250 People of Eternos at the time wouldn't accept a illegitamate half-breed over a healthy and fit true-and-pure-born. They would rebel against him. It was a no win situation. Just pick your poison.
@@tetsuyatsurugi9250Especially if the reason wasn't because he was over different race
Oh, shit, Hordak took Adora in this timeline too.
maybe they'll introduce She-Ra?
Wait isn’t Prince Adams dad from Earth ?
No, his mother is
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"But Randor thinks he... the moons??? Can anyone clarify this for me please?
Thinks he hung the moons, I don't know what it means either
@@TheGreatVoicemancer 🤔
@@TheGreatVoicemancerit means Randor thinks the world of his older brother. He respects Keldor, as if he put the moons in the sky.
Keith David Goliath
Netflix she-ra is still my favorite version of this franchise overall, but god damn is revolution badass.
She ra includes no aspects of the main motu stuff other than hordak tbh
@@TheGreatVoicemancer True, but I never viewed it as part of motu. As it's own thing, I really enjoyed the story and characters, I'd honestly say it's one of my favorite animated shows in general. (still salty we never got that rumored movie. lol)
Keith david
People who want a Skeletor redemption arc to complete the trilogy: ua-cam.com/video/zMRrNY0pxfM/v-deo.html
Glad they use Thor movie for the plot. Thor and Loki are such interesting characters and adapt them into this universe is a really clever idea.
This story of Keldor / Skeletor as Adam's uncle was hinted from the 80s comics, and in the 2012 comics they stated it as such.
The whole king brother and rejected brother is a fantasy trope
L like Keldor and Randor.
I wonder if Keldor has any hatred to Randor. I mean original Keldor not his Skeletor personality
Based on who he saw Hordak as during the one hallucination, I would say he has more resentment for Miro than Randor.
@@tetsuyatsurugi9250 Keldor *HATES* Randor. Like, Vader/Obi-Wan levels of hate.
SO KIND OF LIKE THOR AND LOKI BUT ACTUALLY BIOLOGICAL MARVEL