They should revive New Adventures of He-Man
>Gary Chalk plays He-Man in the series. Chalk is best known for playing Optimus Primal in Beast Wars and would later go on to play Man-At-Arms in Masters of the Universe 200X. Chalk makes for a very good, more serious and less campy He-Man in the series.>The action is very upgraded, being handled by Jetlag Productions, who employed Japanese and South Korean studios under the name "K.K. C&D," which was actually TMS Entertainment. The fights are exciting and fast paced, and the show is essentially an anime set in the world of He-Man. Just look at this intro:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K7CxVXRzRtM>Susan Blu, who played Arcee in Transformers was in charge of voice acting for the show.>Music for the show was by Haim Saban, who later became famous for his work on Power Rangers>The series has an actual beginning and an ending, which is unusual for an action cartoon back then. Often a show was cancelled with no finale, but He-Man actually defeats Skeletor in the last episode in a final clash and exiles him into outer space. This show was actually telling a story.The show should have been more well known and more fondly remembered, but for some odd reason it didn't catch on the way the original did. Perhaps because the toys were so different? A number of them lacked the same charm and variety of characters that the original line had with the sculpts, with from what I remember as a child a number of the villains just did not look as cool or memorable in the same way a character like Spikor did. I remember buying Thunder Punch He-Man, because he looked a lot like a classic MOTU figure, but had cool added articulation in his knees and better leg joints. And I also picked up Discs of Doom Skeletor, who looked very rad and had sinister light up eyes, the line then basically ended before I could get any more stuff and they weren't re-running the show, which was lame.