Masters of the Universe 200x DVD Volume 1


The set it is in used condition and does show some wear to the slipcover and case. 


Discs 1 and 2 have a few minor scratches while Disc 3 looks to have been cleaned at some point.  There's some very light scratches in a consistent direction around the disc.  I tried to capture it in a picture and it honestly makes it look worse than it does in person.  I just wanted to make sure the buyer knows.


I did spot play all three discs and everything I tried worked perfectly.  I can't guarantee everything 100% since I did not watch the entire set but I don't think there will be any issues.


Includes Episode Guide pamphlet, Art Cards 1 and 2 of 6 as well as a fourth disc called 'The Beginning: The Movie' which I'm pretty sure was a Target exclusive.  It's the first three episodes cut into a single Movie, as it aired originally on Cartoon Network.


Extras:


End of Episode Morals: You can't just look at a Skeleton all day, you have to learn something, and so just like the 80s version of the show this is where your child can pick up some "important" advice. It still doesn't beat G.I. Joe's "and knowing is half the battle."


"World of He-Man" Highlight Show Producer Ian Richter narrates this 25-minute featurette. It opens with some teaser montage giving the main gist of the series. Richter gives each character a their own intro, and he explains their individual weapons/powers.


3 Image Galleries: There is a Heroes Gallery, a Sketch Gallery, and a Background Gallery


3 Extended Video Commentaries: Head writer and story editor Dean Stefan, Producer Ian Richter, and director Gary Hartle have all got their headsets/microphones on as they host a little commentary session. You've got them talking on the upper part of the screen, and on the lower right section of the screen we see the cartoon as it runs. What's cool is that they show some original sketches at the same time.


5 Audio Commentaries: Writers Dean Stefan, Ian Richter, and Gary Hartle handle the commentaries for the first three episodes of disc one. The guys talk about how they wanted to put some emphasis on mythology and they agreed to write an origin story. They reveal that they each character had its own sculpture so that the crew could manipulate in coming up with action sequences. They give props to just about everyone involved, especially the actors. They also put diehards at ease by telling us how they incorporated obscure factoids from the original show into the new series. On disc two, we get Larry Ditillio tells us how they wanted to go back to the old days where Orko and Man-At-Arms get their own time to go at it. The guys generally geek out talking about Adam's character arc and contemplated other story possibilities. And of course they laugh at Orko's voice.


3 Full Episode Animatics:These are essentially moving sketches with some voice-overs. It's all stripped-down and in black and white, and it's fascinating to see how it all comes together.


Scripts For Episodes 1-13 (DVD-Rom or PC/Mac): The 3rd disc contains scripts in whatever format you need.



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