Talk:He-Man and the Masters of the Universe

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[edit] Marlena's Voice

IMDB is inaccurate in its details of the voice actors on the He-Man show, and is notorious among fans for being so. As was recently confirmed by James Eatock, renowned MOTU historian on the message boards of he-man.org, Queen Marlena's alternate voice was done by Jay Scheimer and not Erika as previously believed. George DiCenzo also belongs in the cast list for he provided the occasional guest male voices, such as Lord Taran in "The Sleepers Awaken" and Garth in "Eye of the Beholder". Mosquitor 23 July 2006, 13.16 (GMT)

[edit] Cleanup-Reconstruction

Due to the confusion, and the changes between writers and directors, I can understand the need to create separate episode lists for viewing, production, and broadcasting. However, the multiple lists currently take up 80% of this long article. There has got to be a better way to organize the lists of episodes to clean it up and reduce the article size. -- CobraWiki 22:53, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

I personally don't see the need for the 'original screening order' list. There is no 'official' broadcasting order for the episodes as they were aired in different orders on different stations- the order given definitely does not match either the UK nor US orders, for instance, and given that it is unsourced I don't see any reason for its inclusion. --Mosquitor 22.57, 17 October 2006 (UTC)

Please check out imdb's listings of episodes, they are presented in production order and then airing date.

According to imdb, http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0126158/episodes#season-1, the first episode was september 5, and as such the date at the top of the article (september 30 - xxx) is wrong.

[edit] Separate article created for Episode lists

I have created a separate article for the episode lists as this article has gotten too big. Since there are those who want both lists to remain, I think this is the ideal thing. Now people can deal with the separate article and decide what should remain and what should go (if anything). HeMan5 21:34, 9 March 2007 (UTC)