The Power Sword

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The Power Sword is a fictional sword from the Masters of the Universe toyline, sometimes also referred to as the Sword of Power. It started out as a mystical object in the early stories, in which Skeletor tries to obtain both halves and put them together in order to gain power, while He-Man's role is to stop him by using more regular weapons such as an axe and a shield. With the arrival of the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe animated series, the Power Sword became the means by which Prince Adam transforms into He-Man. There is no evidence of the Power Sword being sliced in this version of the story. The weapon kept the same basic shape during most of the 1980s, but then it was radically redesigned twice: for The New Adventures of He-Man as well as the 2002 remake of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.

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[edit] Early appearances

[edit] Series One illustrated books

The Power Sword appears as early as the He-Man and the Power Sword illustrated book that was packaged with the original He-Man action figure. Skeletor's goal in the book is to acquire the other half of the sword hidden inside Castle Grayskull in order to obtain the sword's total power, adding that "the magic fires, created by ancient scientists and sorcerers, will blaze again" once the two halves are joined. The specific purpose of the quest is also made clear: the Power Sword can be used to open a hole in the dimensional wall in order to bring reinforcements from Skeletor's dimension of origin, which would allow Skeletor to conquer Eternia's dimension.[1] Once the two halves of the Power Sword are joined, Skeletor is able to use the sword to command various objects to attack He-Man.[2] However, the spell is broken once the Sorceress splits the Power Sword into two halves again, hiding them and making the Power Sword the only key that can open the castle's Jaw-Bridge when inserted into an enchanted lock.[3]

The next illustrated book, King of Castle Grayskull, reveals where the two halves have been hidden: one at Eternia's "highest point", the other beneath its "hardest rock." Whoever finds them can claim the throne of Castle Grayskull and the "secrets of the universe"[4]. The "highest point" turns out to be the top of Stratos's mountain, while the "hardest rock" is the rock where He-Man built his home in the previous book. As expected, the Jaw-Bridge opens once the two halves have been inserted into the lock, but then Skeletor loses the sword again in battle. The book ends with the Spirit of the Castle sending the two halves into another dimension, where Skeletor is not expected to find them easily.[5] The Power Sword is not featured in the last two books of the first series, Battle in the Clouds and The Vengeance of Skeletor.

[edit] Series Two minicomics

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The cover of He-Man Meets Ram-Man shows Skeletor holding a purple sword with a lighter-purple glow. It has the same shape as the Power Sword. The sword is shown in more detail on pages 3 and 4 and finally referred to as Power Sword on page 9. Matching this description and owner, the Power Sword appears in The Ordeal of Man-E-Faces likewise — on page 5, King Randor says "Look out! He [Skeletor] wields the Power Sword!", reaffirming the identity of Skeletor's weapon. The sword as described (albeit unnamed) appears in The Terror of Tri-Klops as well.

In The Menace of Trap-Jaw, He-Man wields the grey half of the Power Sword, as confirmed in the climactic moment where he and Skeletor join their halves[6] and hold the full sword by its handle simultaneously while cutting off the power that feeds Trap-Jaw. As soon as they are done, the sword is split again, and Skeletor proceeds to try and enter Castle Grayskull, failing as usual.[7].

[edit] Filmation cartoon

In the cartoon He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the Power Sword is given to Prince Adam by the Sorceress of Grayskull as the key to transforming into He-Man, "the Most Powerful Man in the Universe" and transforming his cowardly pet tiger, Cringer, into the fierce and brave Battle Cat.

Princess Adora/She-Ra, He-Man's twin sister, has a sword, Power Sword, the Sword of Protection, which is identical except that it has a glowing jewel in the hilt. She transforms into She-Ra by saying "For the honor of Grayskull... I am She-Ra!"

[edit] Live action movie

In the live action film, Masters of the Universe, the Prince Adam alter-ego no longer exists, and the Sword of Grayskull has a less prominent role. For the majority of the movie, He-Man uses laser guns and only reverts to using his sword in close combat. The sword serves no purpose in gaining the Powers of Grayskull, as Skeletor has already taken the Sorceress hostage in the beginning of the film and is waiting for the Great Eye to open and give him godlike powers.

The only example of the sword's magical properties comes in the final battle between He-Man and Skeletor, where He-Man draws the sword from a scabbard next to the throne, while enduring energy attacks from the godlike Skeletor. When He-Man draws the sword out, he shouts "I have the power!" duing which the sword glows and blue electricity coarses through He-Man (the film doesn't specify what this does, but it may have healed him or boosted his strength for this fight). As he fights Skeletor, blue electricity from the sword and yellow electricity from Skeletor's staff appear as the weapons make contact, until finally the Power Sword smashes the Havoc Staff, causing Skeletor to lose his new powers and return to normal.

[edit] New Adventures of He-Man

The New Adventures of He-Man cartoon takes He-Man into the distant future to the alien planet Primus. The sword itself is updated to look more futuristic, and is sometimes able to fire bolts of glowing energy. In this series, Prince Adam's phrase to transform into He-Man is changed from "by the Power of Grayskull..." to "by the Power of Eternia..." Cringer/Battle-Cat and She-Ra are not part of this series, and in this series Skeletor is not interested in taking the Power Sword for himself.

[edit] 2002 cartoon

In the animated remake, He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the origins of the Power Sword and Castle Grayskull are revised. The castle is revealed to be the former home of an ancient warrior king named King Grayskull, who resembles He-Man but larger and with longer viking-like hair and a massive green saber-tooth lion as a steed. The Power Sword is King Grayskull's personal weapon, and after fighting a fatal battle with Hordak, the dying king binds his soul to the weapon. Afterwards his advisers become the Elders who seal the castle, and his wife becomes its guardian, the Sorceress. Therefore, when Prince Adam holds up the sword and calls out "by the power of Grayskull" he is calling on the spirit of King Grayskull himself, and He-Man is a reincarnation of that king come to life.

The sword was heavily redesigned for the new cartoon, with a much more futuristic look (the producers were under the impression they were making a sequel to the original He-Man, set in a distant future, but instead ended up retelling the original story). When held by Prince Adam it appears smaller, however during the transformation sequence, the hilt pivots on an axis and changes shape, taking a new form when it is in He-Man's hands. Also in this new cartoon, Skeletor possess twin swords that can be combined into one larger sword, a reference to the original concept of the Power Sword(s) from the action figures and minicomics, however this twin sword has no magical properties.

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