I watched this movie/documentary with a smile on my face from the beginning to the end. As a He-Man kid I played many hours with my He-Man figures, vehicles and buildings, listened to the audio-tapes with stories, read the comic books, watched the TV-show. It laid the ground-base of my love for D&D and fantasy and watching this made me love it even more. It's a shame my kids will never experience these toys as I did (as toys are pretty much done unfortunately) and I often wonder what their equivalent will be.

As a kid I never knew how big He-Man was as most of my schoolbuddies were into GIJoe, Transformers or MASK and seeing how it got made and the strides they took with it made it even more special.

If you like He-Man be sure to watch this, if you didn't... watch it too and experience the POWER OF GREYSKULL!

PS So... the swords can be merged into one sword? It can be used to open Castle Greyskull? I did not know that! My whole life has been a lie!

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I was never into He-Man as a kid. I was still playing with my Star Wars figures, so there wasn't room for that hulking barbarian in my life, be that the toy or cartoon figure. But after seeing this doc, I kinda regret it. The toys were pretty cool, and for once, they came out before the idea of a cartoon or movie ever existed. Interesting and informative, the doc is worth seeing for fans, and for non-fans, it may just make you scour Amazon for Castle Grayskull and all the toys that came with it.

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