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* [[Convection, Schmonvection]]: In the 2002 series, characters routinely stand near lava or dangle over it without suffering any ill effect.
* [[Cool Sword]]
* [[Covered in Mud]]: He-Man frequently threw his opponents into conveniently-placed mudholes or bodies of water. A soft landing, to be sure, but not very dignified. Sister superhero [[She-Ra: Princess of Power|She-Ra]] did it too.
* [[Cowardly Sidekick]]: Cringer
* [[Crossover]]: With [[Superman]], twice in fact (though this was the comics version of He-Man). The first featured the origin of Superman's weakness to magic.
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* [[Spell My Name with an "S"]]: Syclone, both literally and figuratively.
* [[Spider Tank]]: The Spydor from the original toyline.
* [[Spin-Off]]: ''[[She-Ra: Princess of Power|She Ra Princess of Power]]''
* [[Split Personality]]: Cringer/Battle-Cat
** Man-E-Faces has a human face, a robot face and a beast face, each with an accompanying personality. One episode of the 2002 series has him learning to accept the advantages of his beast personality and overcome the weakness he had with Beast Man's power over animals. In the original, the number of faces he had and their exact unique qualities was never specified.
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