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Castle Grayskull

Castle Grayskull is a fortress located on the fictional planet Eternia. It forms a central location in the Masters of the Universe toy/comic/animation universe and also appears in the 1987 live action adaptation. The concept is credited to Donald F. Glut.[1] The toy set was invented by Roger Sweet.[2] Castle Grayskull was a "major feature of Mattel's line",[3] and was "one of the most famous playsets of all time".[4]

Castle Grayskull
Masters of the Universe location
Packaging art of the 1982 Castle Grayskull playset
Created byDonald F. Glut
Roger Sweet
In-universe information
TypeCastle
LocationsThrone Room
Travel Corridor Chamber
Elevator
Jawbridge
Crystal Chamber
Dungeon
Monitor Room
Armory
CharactersHe-Man
King Grayskull
Sorceress of Castle Grayskull

In the storyline of the franchise, it is the target of numerous attacks by Skeletor, Hordak and the Snake Men, all of whom believe that the secrets inside will allow them to conquer Eternia and become the titular Masters of the Universe.[5]

Gary S. Cross, professor of modern history at Pennsylvania State University, writes that Castle Grayskull is emblematic of the making of a boy-man culture beginning in the 1980s.[6]

Toyline

Castle Grayskull was conceived as the central location for the battle between the forces of good and evil.[7] The original playset was released in 1982, and all other depictions of the castle originate from it. It is a large hollow green castle, consisting of two halves connected by a hinge. The toy is designed to open for play and close for storage. A carrying handle is molded into the top of the castle. A large skull decorates the front, with a hinged "Jawbridge" allowing access to the interior, through the "mouth" opening. The interior has a throne room, elevator, and a trap door.[8] Multiple accessories are also included – a ladder, removable flag pole, turret cannon, weapons rack with 9 weapons, and a "battle trainer" device.

When the initial Mattel toy line was introduced in 1982, the He-Man and Skeletor figures each came with half of a plastic sword which could be joined into one "complete" sword, corresponding to the storyline in the included mini-comic. Together, the combined sword was used as a key to open the jawbridge to the Castle Grayskull playset. According to the original storyline, the Sorceress (as she is called in the very first minicomic "He-Man and the Powersword") had split the sword into two and scattered the pieces, in order to protect the castle and its source of universal power.[9]

The toy set was the centerpiece of the toy line, and sold more than 3.5 million units.[10]

An early concept sketch by Mark Taylor featured "the Dwell of Souls", an idea that evolved into Castle Grayskull; it featured a skull-shaped entrance. The original packaging art by Rudy Obrero showed Skeletor inside the jaw bridge; which was done because Mr. Obrero had not been given a storyline at that point and he thought to himself that it might be Skeletor's base.[11]

The original concept art and prototype show a large swamp surrounding the castle, which was going to be printed on a playmat that would be positioned beneath the playset. This moat playmat was not included with the finished toy, in order to keep costs down.

Further releases

Castle Grayskull was made as a playset for both the 1980s and 2002 Masters of the Universe toy lines. The 1980s incarnation was one of the more popular Christmas presents for pre-adolescent boys in the 1980s.[citation needed] The castle was user-friendly, possessing many settings and functions suitable for the 5" action figures it was built to complement.

Castle Grayskull was released by Mattel for inclusion in their Masters of the Universe Classics action figure line (mid to late November 2013), and a new character, named Castle Grayskullman, described as the "Heroic Embodiment of Castle Grayskull" was created by Daniel Benedict and was the winner of the 30th Anniversary "Create-A-Character" Contest. The figure of Castle Grayskullman was released in November 2012.

Storyline

Origins

The origin of Castle Grayskull was related in the read-along book "Castle Grayskull"[12] as once being the beautiful "Hall of Wisdom," the "center of Eternian culture and a storehouse of all knowledge of the universe." The Hall was the meeting place of the Council of Elders. One day, the elders saw a vision of a beautiful woman dressed in snake armor (note that this description matches early versions of Teela AND the Sorceress, see for example,[13] but story-wise it is intended to be Sorceress) who warned of future danger and also the coming of He-Man. The Elders concentrated all of their power into a magical orb. The Elders then magically transformed the Hall of Wisdom into Castle Grayskull in order to frighten away intruders and protect the orb. This was to have all taken place several centuries before the coming of He-Man. The Castle was then largely forgotten until Man-At-Arms eventually led Prince Adam to Castle Grayskull, where Prince Adam became He-Man using the Sword of Power.

Filmation series (1983)

In the original television series, Castle Grayskull is a legendary/mythical location situated on a pedestal of bones jutting out of an abyss in a barren plain just on the edge of the Evergreen Forest. It serves as home to the Sorceress and to the mysterious and rarely seen Spirit of Grayskull, as well as a place of refuge for He-Man and all those considered his friends. Its origins are unknown except for the fact that it was constructed to protect an unspecified source of power from those who would misuse it. It is a frequent target for the forces of evil.[14]

Although it is mostly viewed from the outside, there are a few notable internal locations: the Throne Room; Main Chamber (including the Walkway of the Elders); the Hall of He-Man; the Portal Chamber (in the skull top); a laboratory (basement); Mirror Room (basement); the Sorceress' den (where she studies and practices spells; in the right tower); and, the Sorceress' bed-chamber. In the episode "Double Trouble", an evil doppelganger of He-Man's friend Kol Darr also comes across the chamber that houses the Secrets of Castle Grayskull. It is a room with two doors, between which sits the Guardian, one of which houses the secrets, the other one is the only destruction.

The castle is surrounded by a bottomless abyss, which doubles as a moat in at least one episode, and a Jawbridge (a drawbridge formed by the lower jaw of the castle's "mouth") is used to come across it. When Prince Adam transforms into He-Man, sparks shoot up from the abyss towards He-Man's sword. This phenomenon is seen in the episode "Into the Abyss", when Teela falls into the abyss and witnesses this spectacle from a unique vantage point. In the same episode, He-Man states that the abyss actually leads to the center of Eternia.

There are a number of magical doors inside the castle, most of them in the Portal Chamber, that serve as portals to various locations on Eternia, including Snake Mountain, and at least one that leads to Etheria.

Live action movie (1987)

In the live-action movie, Castle Grayskull is finally captured by Skeletor's forces. The first image of it seen is of its interior as Skeletor, victorious at last, makes the long march across the castle's Throne Room. The throne resides in the posterior section of the room just beyond the section's seemingly incomplete marble foundation which rests atop pillars and framework that extend from a deep abyss. This foundation is formed in such a way that there are four large holes of sizes that altogether occupy most of the floor's area leaving a few wide catwalk walkways. The large posterior section of the room is lined with several tall statues of elders along each side whereas the much thinner, less tall, anterior section of the room is an open hallway lined with columns along each side. Near the throne, Skeletor has trapped the Sorceress within an energy field, which, little by little, transfers her power to him. The castle serves as Skeletor's main base of operations throughout the movie. According to the film, it houses a giant circular portal called "the Great Eye of the Galaxy", which only opens when Eternia's moon reaches its zenith, granting whoever stands before it god-like power. It is never explicitly stated, though visuals strongly indicate, that for this to happen the Sword of Grayskull must be inserted into a small column near the portal. The opening narration implies that Castle Grayskull itself is at the center of the universe.

In the film, the exterior of Castle Grayskull was designed by production designer William Stout. It was presented as a matte painting, and only appeared once, to reduce the cost of sets and models.[15]

Reboot (2002)

The castle's purpose and history are significantly changed in the 2002 series, as are the variety of locations shown in the castle. For the new series, Hall of Wisdom was an entirely separate location from Castle Grayskull, though built later than Grayskull and existing at the same time. The most significant of the expansions made is the addition of a large Crystal Chamber, accessible only by a secret "door" in the floor of a secluded chamber (which existed already in the vintage books by Golden). Within this chamber is the Orb of Power, within which lies the combined powers of the Elders. Prior to its bestowal upon Prince Adam, the Sword of Power was also stored in the depths of the Crystal Chamber.[16] Other locations within the castle include the Throne Room (trophy room); a massive library (blue room); a room that houses an enormous, mystical mirror used to view both the past and present; an underground colosseum; a secret chamber devoted to King Grayskull; the area behind the eye sockets of the castle's facade; and, numerous corridors that are draped in illusions to confound invaders.

It is revealed that Castle Grayskull was once home to King Grayskull, an ancestor of Prince Adam, who died defending his kingdom and Eternia as a whole from Hordak.[17] Upon his death, King Grayskull transferred his power into his sword that now forms the basis of He-Man's power. His wife Veena became the first Sorceress, and his advisers became the Council of Elders. He also had an enormous green lion as a mount, bearing the same armor as Battle Cat, and is presumably where Battle Cat gains his powers.

Once made of white marble, and at the center of King Grayskull's bustling kingdom, the castle fell into a state of disrepair following a devastating battle with the forces of Hordak. Over countless years, the castle was almost entirely forgotten by the populace. Its true purpose, and the secrets within, are now known to only a very select few. Like the Filmation version, it is surrounded by a seemingly bottomless abyss and is backed by a sheer cliff. This abyss was revealed to have been created during the final confrontation between King Grayskull and Hordak.

Other appearances

  • Castle Grayskull appears at the beginning of the transformation sequences of the He-Man spin-off series She-Ra; near the end, the Crystal Castle appears in its place.
  • In the film Hot Fuzz, police officer Danny Butterman (played by Nick Frost) says "By the power of Grayskull!" when shown the stockpile of weapons collected by a local farmer. This line is later repeated by Sgt. Nicholas Angel, after seeing Danny's collection of action movie DVDs.
  • In the film Green Lantern, Hal Jordan attempts to transform, and says "By the power of Grayskull!" before he finds the real transformation sentence implanted in his memory.
  • In the film Kickin' It Old Skool, the lead character, Justin, played by Jamie Kennedy, shouts "By the power of Grayskull!" as he sees the available information on the Internet.
  • German epic death metal band Grailknights released the album Return to Castle Grailskull, picturing them on the album cover in front of "Castle Grailskull" (resembling the sculpt used in the 2002 MOTU toyline). In the first video clip from that album, "Moonlit Masquerade", they perform on a CGI-generated Castle Grayskull. The band's live shows include characters who resemble Skeletor and other MOTU figures.
  • At WrestleMania XXVIII, professional wrestler Triple H made his way to the ring through a structure resembling Castle Grayskull.
  • The 23rd Regiment Armory in Brooklyn, because of its Romanesque Revival design style and castle appearance since the first run of the He-Man animated series, has been given the nickname "Castle GraySkull".
  • An episode of New Captain Scarlet is called "Grey Skulls", which involves two motorcycle gangs, one of which is based in Roswell.
  • On season 4 episode 10 of the Netflix series Lucifer, Lucifer tells one of the demons "By the power of Grayskull... yadda yadda yadda" with that line, Lucifer grants his hell throne to the demon.

References

  1. ^ Clive Young (2008). Homemade Hollywood: Fans Behind the Camera. New York: Continuum. p. 31.
  2. ^ Jerry Oppenheimer (2009). Toy Monster. Wiley. p. 124-125. ISBN 9780470371268.
  3. ^ Gary S. Cross (1997). Kid's Stuff. Harvard University Press. p. 205. ISBN 9780674898301.
  4. ^ Jason Bainbridge (2011). "Building Cities, Building Worlds: Cities in Play" (PDF). Interdisciplinary Themes Journal. 3 (1). Retrieved 29 August 2020.
  5. ^ "Scribes take on "Masters of the Universe"". Reuters. 12 April 2010. Retrieved 8 August 2010.
  6. ^ Gary S. Cross (2008). Men to Boys: The Making of Modern Immaturity. New York: Columbia University Press. p. 192.
  7. ^ battleram (28 September 2015). . Battleram.wordpress.com. Archived from the original on 10 March 2016. Retrieved 1 February 2016.
  8. ^ "He-Man: The 15 Best Toys". 16 March 2017. Retrieved 12 June 2017.
  9. ^ Baer, Brian C. (2017). "The Secret History of He-Man". How He-Man Mastered the Universe: Toy to Television to the Big Screen. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476665900.
  10. ^ Sweet, Roger; Wecker, David (2005). Mastering the Universe: He-Man and the Rise and Fall of a Billion-Dollar Idea. Clerisy Press. pp. 79, 105. ISBN 978-1578602230.
  11. ^ Seeley, Tim; Seeley, Steve (2015). The Art of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. Dark Horse Books. pp. 29, 58. ISBN 978-1616555924.
  12. ^ Masters of the Universe: Castle Grayskull, published by Kid Stuff, 1983,
  13. ^ "He-Man and the Power Sword" early mini-comic,
  14. ^ "Panda director 'for He-Man movie'". BBC News. 30 January 2009. Retrieved 3 October 2009.
  15. ^ Baer, Brian C. (2017). "Pre-Production's Quest". How He-Man Mastered the Universe: Toy to Television to the Big Screen. McFarland. ISBN 978-1476665900.
  16. ^ "He-Man and the Masters of the Universe – Volume One". DVD Talk. Retrieved 5 November 2009.
  17. ^ . The Pop Culture Network. Archived from the original on 15 July 2011. Retrieved 21 March 2010.

External links

  • Inside Grayskull – pictures galore of the Castle Grayskull interior from the 80s Filmation series

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Castle Grayskull is a fortress located on the fictional planet Eternia It forms a central location in the Masters of the Universe toy comic animation universe and also appears in the 1987 live action adaptation The concept is credited to Donald F Glut 1 The toy set was invented by Roger Sweet 2 Castle Grayskull was a major feature of Mattel s line 3 and was one of the most famous playsets of all time 4 Castle GrayskullMasters of the Universe locationPackaging art of the 1982 Castle Grayskull playsetCreated byDonald F GlutRoger SweetIn universe informationTypeCastleLocationsThrone RoomTravel Corridor ChamberElevatorJawbridgeCrystal ChamberDungeonMonitor RoomArmoryCharactersHe ManKing GrayskullSorceress of Castle GrayskullIn the storyline of the franchise it is the target of numerous attacks by Skeletor Hordak and the Snake Men all of whom believe that the secrets inside will allow them to conquer Eternia and become the titular Masters of the Universe 5 Gary S Cross professor of modern history at Pennsylvania State University writes that Castle Grayskull is emblematic of the making of a boy man culture beginning in the 1980s 6 Contents 1 Toyline 1 1 Further releases 2 Storyline 2 1 Origins 2 2 Filmation series 1983 2 3 Live action movie 1987 2 4 Reboot 2002 3 Other appearances 4 References 5 External linksToyline EditCastle Grayskull was conceived as the central location for the battle between the forces of good and evil 7 The original playset was released in 1982 and all other depictions of the castle originate from it It is a large hollow green castle consisting of two halves connected by a hinge The toy is designed to open for play and close for storage A carrying handle is molded into the top of the castle A large skull decorates the front with a hinged Jawbridge allowing access to the interior through the mouth opening The interior has a throne room elevator and a trap door 8 Multiple accessories are also included a ladder removable flag pole turret cannon weapons rack with 9 weapons and a battle trainer device When the initial Mattel toy line was introduced in 1982 the He Man and Skeletor figures each came with half of a plastic sword which could be joined into one complete sword corresponding to the storyline in the included mini comic Together the combined sword was used as a key to open the jawbridge to the Castle Grayskull playset According to the original storyline the Sorceress as she is called in the very first minicomic He Man and the Powersword had split the sword into two and scattered the pieces in order to protect the castle and its source of universal power 9 The toy set was the centerpiece of the toy line and sold more than 3 5 million units 10 An early concept sketch by Mark Taylor featured the Dwell of Souls an idea that evolved into Castle Grayskull it featured a skull shaped entrance The original packaging art by Rudy Obrero showed Skeletor inside the jaw bridge which was done because Mr Obrero had not been given a storyline at that point and he thought to himself that it might be Skeletor s base 11 The original concept art and prototype show a large swamp surrounding the castle which was going to be printed on a playmat that would be positioned beneath the playset This moat playmat was not included with the finished toy in order to keep costs down Further releases Edit Castle Grayskull was made as a playset for both the 1980s and 2002 Masters of the Universe toy lines The 1980s incarnation was one of the more popular Christmas presents for pre adolescent boys in the 1980s citation needed The castle was user friendly possessing many settings and functions suitable for the 5 action figures it was built to complement Castle Grayskull was released by Mattel for inclusion in their Masters of the Universe Classics action figure line mid to late November 2013 and a new character named Castle Grayskullman described as the Heroic Embodiment of Castle Grayskull was created by Daniel Benedict and was the winner of the 30th Anniversary Create A Character Contest The figure of Castle Grayskullman was released in November 2012 Storyline EditOrigins Edit The origin of Castle Grayskull was related in the read along book Castle Grayskull 12 as once being the beautiful Hall of Wisdom the center of Eternian culture and a storehouse of all knowledge of the universe The Hall was the meeting place of the Council of Elders One day the elders saw a vision of a beautiful woman dressed in snake armor note that this description matches early versions of Teela AND the Sorceress see for example 13 but story wise it is intended to be Sorceress who warned of future danger and also the coming of He Man The Elders concentrated all of their power into a magical orb The Elders then magically transformed the Hall of Wisdom into Castle Grayskull in order to frighten away intruders and protect the orb This was to have all taken place several centuries before the coming of He Man The Castle was then largely forgotten until Man At Arms eventually led Prince Adam to Castle Grayskull where Prince Adam became He Man using the Sword of Power Filmation series 1983 Edit In the original television series Castle Grayskull is a legendary mythical location situated on a pedestal of bones jutting out of an abyss in a barren plain just on the edge of the Evergreen Forest It serves as home to the Sorceress and to the mysterious and rarely seen Spirit of Grayskull as well as a place of refuge for He Man and all those considered his friends Its origins are unknown except for the fact that it was constructed to protect an unspecified source of power from those who would misuse it It is a frequent target for the forces of evil 14 Although it is mostly viewed from the outside there are a few notable internal locations the Throne Room Main Chamber including the Walkway of the Elders the Hall of He Man the Portal Chamber in the skull top a laboratory basement Mirror Room basement the Sorceress den where she studies and practices spells in the right tower and the Sorceress bed chamber In the episode Double Trouble an evil doppelganger of He Man s friend Kol Darr also comes across the chamber that houses the Secrets of Castle Grayskull It is a room with two doors between which sits the Guardian one of which houses the secrets the other one is the only destruction The castle is surrounded by a bottomless abyss which doubles as a moat in at least one episode and a Jawbridge a drawbridge formed by the lower jaw of the castle s mouth is used to come across it When Prince Adam transforms into He Man sparks shoot up from the abyss towards He Man s sword This phenomenon is seen in the episode Into the Abyss when Teela falls into the abyss and witnesses this spectacle from a unique vantage point In the same episode He Man states that the abyss actually leads to the center of Eternia There are a number of magical doors inside the castle most of them in the Portal Chamber that serve as portals to various locations on Eternia including Snake Mountain and at least one that leads to Etheria Live action movie 1987 Edit In the live action movie Castle Grayskull is finally captured by Skeletor s forces The first image of it seen is of its interior as Skeletor victorious at last makes the long march across the castle s Throne Room The throne resides in the posterior section of the room just beyond the section s seemingly incomplete marble foundation which rests atop pillars and framework that extend from a deep abyss This foundation is formed in such a way that there are four large holes of sizes that altogether occupy most of the floor s area leaving a few wide catwalk walkways The large posterior section of the room is lined with several tall statues of elders along each side whereas the much thinner less tall anterior section of the room is an open hallway lined with columns along each side Near the throne Skeletor has trapped the Sorceress within an energy field which little by little transfers her power to him The castle serves as Skeletor s main base of operations throughout the movie According to the film it houses a giant circular portal called the Great Eye of the Galaxy which only opens when Eternia s moon reaches its zenith granting whoever stands before it god like power It is never explicitly stated though visuals strongly indicate that for this to happen the Sword of Grayskull must be inserted into a small column near the portal The opening narration implies that Castle Grayskull itself is at the center of the universe In the film the exterior of Castle Grayskull was designed by production designer William Stout It was presented as a matte painting and only appeared once to reduce the cost of sets and models 15 Reboot 2002 Edit The castle s purpose and history are significantly changed in the 2002 series as are the variety of locations shown in the castle For the new series Hall of Wisdom was an entirely separate location from Castle Grayskull though built later than Grayskull and existing at the same time The most significant of the expansions made is the addition of a large Crystal Chamber accessible only by a secret door in the floor of a secluded chamber which existed already in the vintage books by Golden Within this chamber is the Orb of Power within which lies the combined powers of the Elders Prior to its bestowal upon Prince Adam the Sword of Power was also stored in the depths of the Crystal Chamber 16 Other locations within the castle include the Throne Room trophy room a massive library blue room a room that houses an enormous mystical mirror used to view both the past and present an underground colosseum a secret chamber devoted to King Grayskull the area behind the eye sockets of the castle s facade and numerous corridors that are draped in illusions to confound invaders It is revealed that Castle Grayskull was once home to King Grayskull an ancestor of Prince Adam who died defending his kingdom and Eternia as a whole from Hordak 17 Upon his death King Grayskull transferred his power into his sword that now forms the basis of He Man s power His wife Veena became the first Sorceress and his advisers became the Council of Elders He also had an enormous green lion as a mount bearing the same armor as Battle Cat and is presumably where Battle Cat gains his powers Once made of white marble and at the center of King Grayskull s bustling kingdom the castle fell into a state of disrepair following a devastating battle with the forces of Hordak Over countless years the castle was almost entirely forgotten by the populace Its true purpose and the secrets within are now known to only a very select few Like the Filmation version it is surrounded by a seemingly bottomless abyss and is backed by a sheer cliff This abyss was revealed to have been created during the final confrontation between King Grayskull and Hordak Other appearances EditCastle Grayskull appears at the beginning of the transformation sequences of the He Man spin off series She Ra near the end the Crystal Castle appears in its place In the film Hot Fuzz police officer Danny Butterman played by Nick Frost says By the power of Grayskull when shown the stockpile of weapons collected by a local farmer This line is later repeated by Sgt Nicholas Angel after seeing Danny s collection of action movie DVDs In the film Green Lantern Hal Jordan attempts to transform and says By the power of Grayskull before he finds the real transformation sentence implanted in his memory In the film Kickin It Old Skool the lead character Justin played by Jamie Kennedy shouts By the power of Grayskull as he sees the available information on the Internet German epic death metal band Grailknights released the album Return to Castle Grailskull picturing them on the album cover in front of Castle Grailskull resembling the sculpt used in the 2002 MOTU toyline In the first video clip from that album Moonlit Masquerade they perform on a CGI generated Castle Grayskull The band s live shows include characters who resemble Skeletor and other MOTU figures At WrestleMania XXVIII professional wrestler Triple H made his way to the ring through a structure resembling Castle Grayskull The 23rd Regiment Armory in Brooklyn because of its Romanesque Revival design style and castle appearance since the first run of the He Man animated series has been given the nickname Castle GraySkull An episode of New Captain Scarlet is called Grey Skulls which involves two motorcycle gangs one of which is based in Roswell On season 4 episode 10 of the Netflix series Lucifer Lucifer tells one of the demons By the power of Grayskull yadda yadda yadda with that line Lucifer grants his hell throne to the demon References Edit Clive Young 2008 Homemade Hollywood Fans Behind the Camera New York Continuum p 31 Jerry Oppenheimer 2009 Toy Monster Wiley p 124 125 ISBN 9780470371268 Gary S Cross 1997 Kid s Stuff Harvard University Press p 205 ISBN 9780674898301 Jason Bainbridge 2011 Building Cities Building Worlds Cities in Play PDF Interdisciplinary Themes Journal 3 1 Retrieved 29 August 2020 Scribes take on Masters of the Universe Reuters 12 April 2010 Retrieved 8 August 2010 Gary S Cross 2008 Men to Boys The Making of Modern Immaturity New York Columbia University Press p 192 battleram 28 September 2015 Castle Grayskull Fortress of mystery and power 1982 Battle Ram Battleram wordpress com Archived from the original on 10 March 2016 Retrieved 1 February 2016 He Man The 15 Best Toys 16 March 2017 Retrieved 12 June 2017 Baer Brian C 2017 The Secret History of He Man How He Man Mastered the Universe Toy to Television to the Big Screen McFarland ISBN 978 1476665900 Sweet Roger Wecker David 2005 Mastering the Universe He Man and the Rise and Fall of a Billion Dollar Idea Clerisy Press pp 79 105 ISBN 978 1578602230 Seeley Tim Seeley Steve 2015 The Art of He Man and the Masters of the Universe Dark Horse Books pp 29 58 ISBN 978 1616555924 Masters of the Universe Castle Grayskull published by Kid Stuff 1983 He Man and the Power Sword early mini comic Panda director for He Man movie BBC News 30 January 2009 Retrieved 3 October 2009 Baer Brian C 2017 Pre Production s Quest How He Man Mastered the Universe Toy to Television to the Big Screen McFarland ISBN 978 1476665900 He Man and the Masters of the Universe Volume One DVD Talk Retrieved 5 November 2009 Masters of the Universe Chronicles Episode 8 The Pop Culture Network Archived from the original on 15 July 2011 Retrieved 21 March 2010 External links EditInside Grayskull pictures galore of the Castle Grayskull interior from the 80s Filmation series Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Castle Grayskull amp oldid 1089399424, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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