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Dree Elle's Return is the 53rd episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, written by Robby London and directed by Lou Kachivas. When the Horn of Evil is stolen from Trolla, Dree Elle returns to Eternia to warn Orko of the danger...although her little brother Yukkers may prove to be the greater threat.

This episode marks the first appearance of Clawful in the series.

Synopsis[]

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Moral[]

Orko: "In today's story you saw what happened when Yukkers sneezed and accidentally blew into the Horn of Evil. He was just playing around and didn't mean to do anything wrong, but the results were just as bad. Of course, there aren't any Horns of Evil in your house. But there are many things that can be just as dangerous. Many people have been hurt because they were careless and played with things like knives and matches and glasses and tools. So as He-Man always tells me, 'Playing is fine, but play it safe'".

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Cast[]

  • John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam
  • Alan Oppenheimer as Man-At-Arms, Battle Cat/Cringer and Yukkers
  • Linda Gary as Teela, Dree Elle and the Sorceress
  • Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Orko, King Randor, Trap Jaw, Clawful, Attak Trak, Trollan and peasant
  • Erika Scheimer (uncredited) as Dree Elle's singing voice

Behind the Scenes[]

  • Script was approved May 24, 1983. Final script revision was done June 1, 1983. The character models were finalized on July 25, 1983.
  • In the first draft of this story, the Horn of Evil was called the Horn of Horror and Beast Man was featured instead of Trap Jaw.

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  • Each time the exterior of Castle Grayskull is shown, the drawbridge is open when it should clearly be shut. At one point, Clawful even orders Trap Jaw to use the Horn of Evil to open the drawbridge.
  • In the final scene in the throne room, Man-At-Arms can be heard laughing even though he was not present.

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