Orko's New Friend is the 109th episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
(Ink & Paint DVD booklet description: Orko's friend Squonge, with whom he attended the Academy of Magic on Trolla, visits Eternia. Known for his tall tales, Squonge almost immediately launches into his tall tales exaggerating his own bravery. The Intergalactic Police report to Prince Adam that the Slave Master has been found on Eternia. When Squonge discovers the villan's ship whilst floating through the forest he convinces Orko to go with him, only for Orko to be captured by the Slave Master! Squonge returns to the Royal Palace, hoping to convince Adam, Man-At-Arms, and Teela of Orko's capture...)
Synopsis[]
Moral[]
Orko: "In our story today, Squonge learned a valuable lesson. Squonge exaggerated and made up stories, which caused people a lot of trouble. And later, when he needed people to believe him, they didn't. You know, Squonge made up stories to make people think that he was important. And what he learned was, we're all important! Every one of us. Goodbye for now."
Heroic Warriors[]
Allies[]
Villains[]
Artifacts[]
Locations[]
Cast[]
- John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam and Jawbreaker
- Alan Oppenheimer as Man-At-Arms and Slavemaster
- Linda Gary as Teela and the Sorceress
- Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Orko and the Intergalactic Police Agents
- Erika Scheimer as Squonge
Behind the Scenes[]
Continuity[]
- Among the Slavemaster's slaves are the reused character models of Gleedil from Quest for He-Man and a member of the same Lizard Man species.
- The animation of He-Man punch, spinning crescent kick and throw tactic was first seen in Quest for He-Man. The kick would also be seen on it's own in Attack from Below.
- The briefly seen village of Ruxtown and it's inhabitants will have a much larger role in Monster on the Mountain.
Gallery[]
External links[]
- Frank's He-Man page
- Internet Movie Database
- The TVDB
- TVmaze
- Gallery courtesy of He-Man Reviewed