Colossor Awakes is the 14th episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
Synopsis[]
Skeletor finishes working on the Collector, an aircraft that he plans to use to conquer Eternia. Skeletor attacks the Royal Palace, using the Collector to turn Man-At-Arms and a few guards into stone. Skeletor is then able to use the Collector to bring the statues to life. Battle Cat, Stratos, Ram Man, and Orko deal with the hostile statues, while He-Man and Teela use a Wind Raider to scare off Skeletor.
After an examination of Man-at-Arms in the laboratory, Queen Marlena concludes that the stone effects will be permanent by sundown. Adam and Cringer head to Castle Grayskull to consult the Sorceress, who tasks them to find the Fire Jewels. He-Man finds the Fire Jewels and returns to Grayskull, while Skeletor reveals that the energy he gains from turning people to stone will be used to bring the ancient stone giant Colossor to life. Colossor awakens from the energy and Skeletor tasks him with capturing Grayskull.
The Sorceress uses the Fire Jewels to create a device that will reverse the effects of The Collector’s ray. He-Man takes off in the Sky Sled to find Skeletor, and immediately after Colossor begins his approach on Grayskull, as Battlecat, Teela, and Zoar go out to confront him. In the air, He-Man tracks down The Collector and forces his way inside. After a brief skirmish with Skeletor, Beast Man, and Panthor, He-Man is able to attach the device, and retreats with Skeletor in pursuit. He-Man leads Skeletor back to the palace, where he inadvertently turns all his stone creations back into their original forms.
He-Man receives a call from the Sorceress, and he and the rest of the heroes rush to Grayskull to confront Colossor. The Heroic Warriors are able to knock Colossor down in front of the Castle, and He-Man smashes him to pieces as he continues to reach for Grayskull. Angry from his defeat, Skeletor tries to blast He-Man from the sky with The Collector, but He-Man is able to deflect him away. Back at the palace, Orko is embellishing his role in Colossor’s defeat when he becomes frightened by the shadow of Man-At-Arms, much to everyone’s amusement.
Moral[]
Teela: "I love running at this time of day."
He-Man: "Yeah, me too. Makes me feel close to nature."
Teela: "The best part is that it's wonderful exercise."
He-Man: "It's the best. Of course, one should check with a doctor before doing any heavy exercise."
Teela: "Right, and then start off just a little each day."
He-Man: "I sure wish we could tell that to everybody."
Teela: "I think we just did."
He-Man: "We did?"
Teela: "See for your self."
He-Man: "Remember, be good to your body and it'll be good to you."
Teela: "Well said, He-Man. Now, I'll race you to the tree!"
He-Man: "Okay!"
Heroic Warriors[]
- Prince Adam/He-Man
- Cringer/Battle Cat
- Man-At-Arms
- Orko
- Ram Man (non-speaking role)
- Stratos
- Teela
Allies[]
Evil Warriors[]
Villains[]
Locations[]
Vehicles[]
Technology[]
Creatures[]
Artifacts[]
Cast[]
- John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam and Beast Man
- Alan Oppenheimer as Skeletor, Man-At-Arms and Battle Cat/Cringer
- Linda Gary as Teela, Evil-Lyn, the Sorceress and Queen Marlena
- Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Orko, King Randor, Colossor and Wind Raider computer
- Norm Prescott (uncredited) as Stratos
Behind the Scenes[]
- Script was approved December 10, 1982 and final script revision was done July 12, 1983.
- In the original script the plot was even more complicated.
- The Sorceress used a magic mirror to show He-Man and Teela where the Fire Jewels were located.
- He-Man, Teela and Battle Cat traversed the geyser field from A Friend in Need but the Attak Trak was damaged in the process, forcing them to ride Battle Cat the rest of the way.
- He-Man encountered a large snake that guarded the Fire Jewles inside the Volcano.
- All the while shots of the setting sun would indicate the race against time.
- In the finale, He-Man deflects Skeletor's final attack in the Collector, thereby turning Skeletor to stone and destroying the vehicle.
- This is one of the few times Skeletor refers to himself as 'Master of the Universe'. However, an unused script revision requested the line to be changed to 'soon to be Master of the Universe'.
- This is one of the three stories edited into the direct-to-video movie 'The Greatest Adventures of All' which had a special premiere at Mann's Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. The other two adventures being Diamond Ray of Disappearance & Teela's Quest.
Continuity[]
- The Star Wars inspired chess game will appear again in Ordeal in the Darklands &'The Gamesman.
- The statue of the lion that comes to life uses the design and movements of Jad-Bal-Ja from Filmation's Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle series.
- The animated sequence of He-Man catching Man-At-Arms is reused for a scene of him catching the Sorceress in To Save Skeletor.
- A background image of the Ancient temple ruins was reused as a view-screen shot of Eternos in ruins as seen in Daimar the Demon.
- The Sorceress laboratory inside one of Grayskull's towers will be seen again in Evilseed & Valley of Power.
- The animated sequence of He-Man ripping open the side of the Collector would be reanimated for a sequence in One for All.
- The animation of Beast Man running into frame and cracking his whip previously appeared in Evil-Lyn's Plot.
- The location of Colossor's ruins will be reused in One for All and will be seen again as Dark Mountain in Origin of the Sorceress.
- The shot of Skeletor's shocked expression was used again in Here, There, Skeletors Everywhere.
- Background elements of Colossor's ruins were reused for the village of Calash in House of Shokoti Part 1.
- The shot of Skeletor charging towards He-Man was previously used in Disappearing Act.
- The close-up of He-Man running was first seen in The Curse of the Spellstone.
- The animated sequence of Teela running that is seen in the moral segment will be used again in Trouble in Arcadia and during the moral segment of Island of Fear.
- The close-up of the control levers aboard the Collector will be used again as Skeletor's Energy Transport Lever in Return of Evil, including the same background.
Errors[]
- The skull on top of the Havoc Staff is too small when Skeletor first enters the Collector.
- When Panthor is seen roaring in close-up near the start, his right fang turns the same color purple as his fur for a few frames.
- While Queen Marlena is using technology to monitor the petrified form of Man-At-Arms, Teela's hands are colored white rather than fleshtone in one shot.
- Skeletor contacts Evil-Lyn on the view-screen of the Collector and she informs him that He-Man has visited Castle Grayskull and is now looking for the Fire Jewels, two things she has no way of knowing about.
- The stalactite that He-Man grabs to escape from the lava flow is much smaller when he pulls it down and suddenly enormous in the next.
- The top of the Sorceress' headdress is colored orange instead of white by mistake when she's turns the fire-jewels into a ray-fuser.
- The Heroic Warriors have never seen the Collector before as they have no idea Skeletor is behind it's attack. But when they create a Ray Fuser in the Sorceress' laboratory He-Man knows all about the working of the two rays in the Collector's cockpit.
- After Skeletor pushes Beast Man out of his way during the skirmish with He-Man inside the Collector, there is an awkward shot of Skeletor holding on to Beast Man. What is more, Skeletor suddenly wears an uncolored wristband on his left arm.
- Skeletor orders Beast Man to fly the Collector to Grayskull instead of Snake Mountain. But after their on-board fight with He-Man, the Collector first attacks the Royal Palace once again.
- He-Man cuts Beast Man's whip in two, leaving him holding just a tiny part. But in the next wide shot, the whip is full length again.
- When Orko floats up to Colossor's head, his eye is missing and there is a moon shaped symbol on his nose. He remains this way until he topples over, then his eye is back and the symbol on his nose is gone again.
- When the living stone statue Colossor crumbles apart, it sounds like moaning steel rather than rocks cracking.
- After He-Man frees himself from the rubble of Colossor, all the Heroic Wariors cheer and He-Man appears to be cheering his own actions the loudest.
- All the people who have been turned into stone by the Collector are lined up in the Royal courtyard so they can be turned back before sundown, except for the poor farmer who must still be standing petrified in his field.
- After Man-At-Arms has been changed back to flesh and blood, his midriff is colored orange instead of green.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Frank's He-Man page
- Internet Movie Database
- The TVDB
- TVmaze
- Gallery courtesy of He-Man Reviewed