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053 He-Man, Skeletor, and the Power of '80s Nostalgia

41 min · 18 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio 053 He-Man, Skeletor, and the Power of '80s Nostalgia

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By the power of Grayskull... we're talking He-Man! This week, Michelle and Cherie journey back to Eternia to explore one of the biggest pop culture phenomena of the 1980s: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. From its surprising beginnings as a toy line to its wildly successful cartoon series, He-Man became a defining part of Saturday morning television. We discuss the show's origins, memorable characters, spin-offs like She-Ra, the infamous 1987 live-action movie starring Dolph Lundgren, and the franchise's many attempts at revival over the decades. We also tackle a bigger question: Is nostalgia for 1980s franchises starting to fade, or are studios simply choosing the wrong properties to reboot? Along the way we discuss: • How He-Man went from action figures to a television sensation • Skeletor's endless quest for Castle Grayskull • The surprising talent behind the series • The cult status of the 1987 movie • Courteney Cox before Friends • Why the newest He-Man film may be struggling to connect with audiences • Whether Gen X nostalgia still has box office power If you grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons—or if you've ever shouted "I have the power!"—this episode is for you. Connect with us: Facebook Instagram Email: mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com [mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com] If you're enjoying the podcast, please subscribe, leave a rating, and share the show with a friend!

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055 Yankee Doodle Dandy: The Most Patriotic Movie Ever Made?

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Portada del episodio 053 He-Man, Skeletor, and the Power of '80s Nostalgia

053 He-Man, Skeletor, and the Power of '80s Nostalgia

By the power of Grayskull... we're talking He-Man! This week, Michelle and Cherie journey back to Eternia to explore one of the biggest pop culture phenomena of the 1980s: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. From its surprising beginnings as a toy line to its wildly successful cartoon series, He-Man became a defining part of Saturday morning television. We discuss the show's origins, memorable characters, spin-offs like She-Ra, the infamous 1987 live-action movie starring Dolph Lundgren, and the franchise's many attempts at revival over the decades. We also tackle a bigger question: Is nostalgia for 1980s franchises starting to fade, or are studios simply choosing the wrong properties to reboot? Along the way we discuss: • How He-Man went from action figures to a television sensation • Skeletor's endless quest for Castle Grayskull • The surprising talent behind the series • The cult status of the 1987 movie • Courteney Cox before Friends • Why the newest He-Man film may be struggling to connect with audiences • Whether Gen X nostalgia still has box office power If you grew up watching Saturday morning cartoons—or if you've ever shouted "I have the power!"—this episode is for you. Connect with us: Facebook Instagram Email: mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com [mysistermademewatchthispodcast@gmail.com] If you're enjoying the podcast, please subscribe, leave a rating, and share the show with a friend!

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