A double-pack was later released containing both Flying Fists He-Man and Terror Claws Skeletor. The figure included a spinning trident mace and a rotating shield. The figure's arms moved as his waist rotated. The same year, Battle Armor He-Man was re-released with Battle Cat, and again in a collector's pack with Man-at-Arms and Man-E-Faces.ġ986 saw the release of another version, named Flying Fists He-Man. The power sword, colored mustard gold with this version of the character, and shield were released with the figure, together with some red caps. The toy was powered with caps to make a bang when he threw a punch. In 1986, the figure was released again, together with Battle Armor Skeletor and Orko.Īnother alternate version was released in 1985, with the name Thunder Punch He-Man. The figure was also re-released the same year, in a two-pack with Battle Armor Skeletor, and the figure was also available packaged with the Road Ripper vehicle. As before, the power sword and battle axe were included. The chest contained a springloaded rotating drum bearing three "damage indicators". The first alternate version was entitled Battle Armor He-Man. Starting with the third wave of figures in 1984, a different He-Man variant, and corresponding Skeletor variant, was released with each new wave. The He-Man figure was released again in 1983 together with Teela and Ram-Man and the figure was also released in 1986 together with the Jet Sled vehicle. In 1982 the figure was also released in a set with either Battle Cat or the Wind Raider vehicle. The figure came with the power sword, a battle axe and a shield, together with a removable harness. The first He-Man action figure was released by Mattel in 1981, and had a twist waist and power punch action.
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