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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* The reason characters like Orko, Battle Cat and the lot weren't in the film? Listen closely near the begining, you'll hear one of the characters say that many of the Masters had been captured by Skeletor's forces, very clever writting!
* The 2003 revival of ''[[He Man and The Masters of The Universe (Animation)|He Man and The Masters of The Universe]]'' was a great reboot that made this old-time fan happy and I particularly liked the character of Prince Adam, who was much more developed and behaved like a spoiled teenager who had to become his world's version of [[Superman (Franchise)|Superman]]. He-Man, though... one could chalk up his [[The Cape|Cape-like]] demeanor to a throwback to how he acted in the old series, [[Incredibly Lame Pun|puns]] and all, but it eventually hit me that it makes perfect sense for Adam to act that way since he's supposed to be a legendary hero: he's [[Chewing the Scenery|''over-acting'']] in universe! Why else would he dub the good guys "Masters of the Universe?" It sounds exactly like something a teenager would come up with for a garage band or something. One could even imagine that Adam read a lot of Eternian comics or the equivalent of them. They really did a good job on that series. - koolkame


== [[Fridge Horror]] ==
* At the end of the film, the plucky teenage couple arrange to be returned to Earth a few years earlier, so the girl can save her parents from dying in a plane crash. Great! Happy ending! Except... they're trapped in their own past. They'll grow up and have to go through the whole nightmare again. In fact, worst case scenario, they've just trapped themselves in a time loop and will spend the rest of infinity constantly reliving those few years.
** Not necessarily, Eternian magic can alter reality in which the heroes and the villains never came to Earth. And may have done the same with Detective Lubic.
** I'm pretty sure (considering the fact that he wished to stay) Lubic was exepted from anything like that.

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Fridge Brilliance

  • The reason characters like Orko, Battle Cat and the lot weren't in the film? Listen closely near the begining, you'll hear one of the characters say that many of the Masters had been captured by Skeletor's forces, very clever writting!

Fridge Horror

  • At the end of the film, the plucky teenage couple arrange to be returned to Earth a few years earlier, so the girl can save her parents from dying in a plane crash. Great! Happy ending! Except... they're trapped in their own past. They'll grow up and have to go through the whole nightmare again. In fact, worst case scenario, they've just trapped themselves in a time loop and will spend the rest of infinity constantly reliving those few years.
    • Not necessarily, Eternian magic can alter reality in which the heroes and the villains never came to Earth. And may have done the same with Detective Lubic.
    • I'm pretty sure (considering the fact that he wished to stay) Lubic was exepted from anything like that.

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