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A guide to all of the moral segments in the He-Man series. Who got the most morals?

Every episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ended with one of the more familiar cast members providing information regarding a particular topic. We could all learn something from these messages, and back then that was the idea.

The moral segment at the end of a He-Man episode would relate to a particular plot in the episode, and then on some occasions it would not. Classic morals in He-Man's run came in episodes such as "Double Edged Sword" where He-Man blatantly admits to the audience that what they are watching is a television adventure series, and that real life is a lot more dangerous; "Island of Fear" involves Adam and Teela explaining to the audience that progress occasionally means pulling down trees in order to put up buildings, and "The Eternia Flower" in which Teela warns the audience just how dangerous drugs are in a completely tragic tone. Of course there were many more great morals in the series, and naturally there was those that were infamous, such as Ram Man's moral in "House of Shokoti" Part 1, where he tells the audience not to head butt things like he does, and the moral to "The Problem With Power" where Man-At-Arms talks about safety, instead of the episode's entire message of responsibility. During these moral segments, some characters were favored more than others.

    

A great character like the Sorceress only received one moral segment, and she did not even appear in the episode itself, whereas the comical Orko managed to have the most appearances. On other segments a character would be paired up with another character, and they would both deliver the moral. Or as sometimes happened the character would just show up to make the screen more visually interesting. Battle Cat's only two appearances in the moral segments came when He-Man just sat on his saddle and delivered the moral. Battle Cat just roared in his familiar fashion and offered no comments. Cringer slept all the way through Orko's delivery to the moral of "The Sleepers Awaken."

    

Orko had the honor of appearing in 44 moral segments; that includes solo appearances as well as with another cast member, 39 appearances for the warm-hearted Teela, 34 appearances for He-Man, and wise Man-At-Arms is in fourth with 25 appearances. Maybe Orko's contract just gave him the rights to constantly appear in these segments?

MU1 - "The Cosmic Comet"

Moral - Man-At-Arms
"In today's story Zagraz had a problem. He lost his confidence in himself because he had once failed. Well now we all fail sometimes, but we should never be afraid to try again. And we should always keep believing in ourselves. As the old saying goes 'if at first you don't succeed, try try again.' Until later, bye."

MU2 - "The Shaping Staff"

Moral - Orko
"In today's story you saw what happened when a stranger came to the Palace. She turned out to be evil and dangerous. Of course, turning people into animals is only make-believe, but there is nothing make-believe about how dangerous some strangers can be in real life. Never accept any food or toys or money from a stranger. Don't even talk to them. And no matter what a stranger may say, never go away with them. Terrible things have happened to some kids who did. The smart thing is to just walk away, or in my case just float away!"

MU3 - "Disappearing Act"

Moral - Man-At-Arms
"Being the most powerful man in the universe isn't all that makes He-Man such a great hero. Being strong is fine, but there's something even better. In today's story He-Man used something even more powerful than his muscles to beat Skeletor. Do you know what it was? If you said 'his brain,' you were right. And just like a muscle, your brain is something you can develop to give yourself great power."

MU4 - "Diamond Ray of Disappearance"

Moral - He-Man
"In today's story, Skeletor was looking for a short cut, a quick way to riches and power. You may know some people like that, always looking for the quick way to get ahead of everybody else. Well it doesn't work that way. The people who succeed are the ones who work for what they want; so don't be fooled by those who say they have a sure thing. There's always a catch to it; don't sell yourself short. The right way is the best way. Until later."

MU5 - "She-Demon of Phantos"

Moral - He-Man and Battle Cat
He-Man: "I'd like to talk to you for just a moment about safety. When we go to the beach there are lifeguards there to watch out for our safety. Crossing guards are in the street for the same reason, to help protect us. Now things like that are fine, but we can't count on someone always being around to protect us. We should practice thinking of safety all the time. So don't take a chance. And that's true whether you're crossing a street, or driving a car. Think safety."
Battle Cat: (Roaring)

MU6 - "Teela's Quest"

Moral - Teela
"In today's story, I went in search of my mother. I found her, but I also found something else; that the man who had cared for me since I was a baby, who loved me as he would his own daughter, was just as much my father as any parent could be. And so whether they are someone we were born to or whether they chose us to adopt, it doesn't matter. The ones who protect us, and teach us, and love us; they are the ones we call mother and father. And they deserve the same kind of love from us. Until next time."

MU7 - "The Curse of the Spellstone"

Moral - Man-At-Arms
"You've all seen how Orko's magical tricks don't always go the way he planned. Sometimes they backfire on him. The same thing is true of practical jokes. Sometimes they don't go the way you planned, and you or someone else can get hurt. So be sure and think twice before playing a joke or a trick on anybody. It might not go the way you planned and someone could wind up losing a finger or an arm, or maybe even an eye. And no joke is worth that is it? See you again soon."

MU8 - "The Time Corridor"

Moral - He-Man and Battle Cat
He-Man: "As we've just seen Skeletor went back into the past to make evil things happen. In reality no one can go back into the past, that's only make-believe. But we can try to learn from the past, from things that have happened to us, and try to apply them toward being better people today. Remember, it's today that counts. So make it the best day possible. Until next time this is He-Man wishing you good health and good luck."
Battle Cat: (Roaring)

MU9 - "The Dragon Invasion"

Moral - Orko
"In today's story Skeletor tried to conquer Eternia by using animals in an evil way. Animals like all living things should be treated with kindness and respect. I hope that those of you who have a dog or cat or maybe even a hamster remember that. When we have a pet we also have a responsibility because they depend on us, but you can be sure of one thing. However much we love them, they return that love, and more. Well, time for me to disappear, bye."

MU10 - "A Friend in Need"

Moral - He-Man
"In today's story Ilena tried taking a magic potion which she thought would help her. Well, she found out there aren't any magic potions. And you know what? There aren't any magic drugs either. Anytime you take one from anybody but your parents or your doctor, you're taking a very big chance. Your gambling with your health, maybe even you life. Drugs don't make your problems go away, they just create more."

MU11 - "Masks of Power"

Moral - Teela and Orko
Teela: "All of us make mistakes. And Una and Aran made a big one. But when they realized what they had done, they didn't lie about it, they didn't try to cover it up. Instead they admitted it. As He-Man said, admitting your wrong takes courage. But when you do, you've taken the first big step toward making up for it."
Orko: "Of course, if you're like me, you never make a mistake."
Teela: "Orko."
Orko: "I guess I'd better disappear. Oops! I think I made a mistake."

MU12 - "Evil-Lyn's Plot"

Moral - Teela
"In today's story you saw how the Widgets were fooled by Evil-Lyn's disguise. They learned that bad things can be made to look good, and why we should always be careful and question everything that doesn't seem right. But it works both ways, and that's why the saying 'you can't judge a book by its cover' is so important. What it means is that appearances can be deceiving. And you shouldn't judge books or people by way they look. It's what's inside that really counts."

MU13 - "Like Father, Like Daughter"

Moral - Teela
"In today's story I asked my father for permission to do something I wanted to do. When he didn't give it to me I did it anyway. I was lucky. Nothing happened to me, but it could have. Now maybe mothers and fathers aren't always right, but if they don't always let us do something we want to do, there's generally a pretty good reason. All in all, I think it's pretty nice to have someone who's always trying to do what's best for us. And who loves us enough to say 'no,' when it would be much easier to say 'yes.'"

MU14 - "Colossor Awakes"

Moral - Teela and He-Man
Teela: "I love running at this time of the day."
He-Man: "Yeah, me too. Makes me feel close to nature."
Teela: "The best part is that it's wonderful exercise."
He-Man: "It's the best. Of course, one should check with a doctor before doing any heavy exercise."
Teela: "Right! And then start off just a little each day."
He-Man: "I sure wish we could tell that to everybody."
Teela: "I think we just did."
He-Man: "We did?"
Teela: "See for yourself."
He-Man: "Remember, be good to your body, and it'll be good to you."
Teela: "Well said He-Man. Now I'll race you to the tree!"
He-Man: "Okay!"

MU15 - "A Beastly Sideshow"

Moral - He-Man
"Today I want to talk to you about courage. Now courage not only means being brave in the face of danger, it also means having the strength to say no, when your friends are trying to talk you into to doing something you know is wrong. In short, courage means having principles, and sticking to them, no matter what. See you all again soon."

MU16 - "Reign of the Monster"

Moral - Orko
"Boy, the fruit on that tree looks good enough to eat doesn't it? That's like a lot of things you might find around your house or in your neighborhood. But looks can fool you. Sometimes things that look or smell good can make you very sick. Remember never taste or eat anything if you're not sure what it is. The best thing to do is ask a grown up who knows. Remember it's better to be safe than sorry. Until next time!"

MU17 - "Daimar the Demon"

Moral - Adam
"Well that Daimar was really quite a fellow wasn't he? Orko had no idea just what he was getting into with his mixed up magic spell, but he soon found out that he'd let loose something he couldn't handle. Now we know that in real life there aren't any magic spells or demons, but there are problems. And just like Orko sometimes you'll find you've got one that's too big for you to handle. At times like that remember there are a lot of people out there who really care about you. So talk to them, telling them what's wrong, is the first step toward making things right."

MU18 - "Creatures From The Tar Swamp"

Moral - Adam
"Today's story was about something more precious, more valuable than gold or silver; it's called friendship. Orko learned that friendship can't be bought. Giving somebody a present may get that person to act as if he or she is your friend, but don't be fooled. A real friend is someone who likes you for yourself, not your presents. So don't try to buy friendship. Just be yourself and treat others with honesty and respect, and then you'll know the friends you make will be real ones."

MU19 - "Quest for He-man"

Moral - Zodac
"In today's story, He-Man came to the aid of a planet whose natural resources were being wasted. Unfortunately, this same waste is happening now, and not on a distant planet, but right here on Earth. We must respect the plants and animals before they disappear. As some species already have. There's beauty all around us, protect it, before it's too late."

MU20 - "Dawn of Dragoon"

Moral - He-Man
"In today's story Orko was faced with a very difficult decision. You know, when we're young most of our decisions are made for us, but as we get older, well we want to make more and more of them for ourselves. And that's the way it ought to be. But sometimes we have a real tough one, a real problem. And when that happens it's a good idea to talk it over with someone else. Someone who really cares about you, like your mother or father, or maybe your best friend. Talking a problem out with someone else can be a great help."

MU21 - "The Royal Cousin"

Moral - He-Man and Orko
He-Man: "Well Orko, Jeremy sure changed his ways."
Orko: "Yeah! He was acting pretty rotten for a while. I think all he really wanted was for people to notice him. But what good does it do to be noticed if people don't like what they see?"
He-Man: "That's right. The best way to get attention is not to look for it. By being polite and helpful, people will not only notice you, they'll like you too."
Orko: "I'm going to do something helpful right now."
He-Man: "What's that?"
Orko: "I'm going to say goodbye!"

MU22 - "Song of Celice"

Moral - Teela
"In today's story the beautiful voice of Celice kept the evil Yog from making all sorts of bad things happen. Now I can't promise that a song will make any magic for you. But I can promise that when you're feeling lonely or sad, and we all do sometimes, if you try singing a song, or maybe whistling or maybe just smiling, you'll feel a lot better. Honest. Try it and see. And I'll be seeing you very soon. Bye now."

MU23 - "The Return of Orko's Uncle"

Moral - Orko
"Boy, I sure got myself in trouble today. And it all started when I fooled around with something I didn't really understand. When you're growing up it's natural to be curious, but when you fool around with things you don't understand it's downright dangerous! Things like electricity, pills or berries in the forest. Play around with them and you're playing with trouble. Handle only the things you know are safe, and you'll be taking a big step towards avoiding accidents. Bye!"

MU24 - "Wizard of Stone Mountain"

Moral - Teela
"In today's adventure, Malik thought he could do whatever he wanted, but instead he found that when you do something wrong, you may get away with it for a while, but sooner or later you have to answer for it. Fortunately for him, Malik had friends who cared about him and came to his rescue. All of us make mistakes, but doing something wrong when you know it's wrong, really doesn't make sense. Sooner or later it catches up to you. Until next time, bye."

MU25 - "Evilseed"

Moral - Teela
"Today was a day for surprises, and the biggest one of all was Skeletor and He-Man working together. By joining their powers He-Man and Skeletor were able to stop Evilseed. Working with others can sometimes be difficult, but if you listen to and respect the ideas of others, even when you don't agree with them, you'll find it's easier to get the job done. And who knows? You may even learn something."

MU26 - "Ordeal in the Darklands"

Moral - Teela and Man-At-Arms
Teela: "I had a really close call today, and it all started when I was so anxious to do something that I didn't stop to think of the danger. And wouldn't listen to anyone who tried to warn me."
Man-At-Arms: "Well, we parents may not always be right, but we try. Because we love our children, and we try to do what's best for them. And I'll tell you a secret; we really hate to say 'no' to something they really want. So when we do, we usually have a pretty good reason. Try to remember that next time your mother or father says 'no' to you."

MU27 - "Orko's Favorite Uncle"

Moral - Orko
"My Uncle Montork taught me a lot about magic, but not just the regular kind. He taught me how to see the magic that's all around us. Like for instance, it just has to be magic get anything as beautiful as a rainbow. And there's real magic in the way a mother takes care of her young. But as my uncle said, the most wonderful magic of all is just being alive! Bye now!"

MU28 - "The Defection"

Moral - Teela and He-Man
Teela: "As you saw into today's story, people can change."
He-Man: "Right, Teela. Sibylline had always been an evil sorceress, but she was able to change her ways for the better. Maybe there's something about yourself that you don't like; a bad habit maybe."
Teela: "It's easy to say 'I can't change,' but the truth is you can change almost any behavior if you really want to."
He-Man: "And the first step is saying to yourself 'I can.'"

MU29 - "Prince Adam No More"

Moral - Orko
"Today's story was about love. But a very special kind. It was about the love a parent has for a child, and I bet that's the strongest kind of love there is, because for one thing, there's just about nothing that can change it, no matter what. Maybe like Adam's father, your parents find it a little difficult to say 'I love you.' Even so, you can be sure they do. Besides, let me ask you something, when was the last time you said 'I love you,' to them? Bye!"

MU30 - "The Taking of Grayskull"

Moral - Orko
"Uh, boy this time I really overdid it. I ate so much I didn't have any room left in my stomach for dinner. In fact it may be days before I'm hungry again. It really doesn't make sense to eat too many sweets in-between meals. A little snack is fine, but don't overdo it. Because if you do you won't have room left for the three healthy meals which you should have every day. Don't get carried away with sweets! Oh, I wish I hadn't."

MU31 - "A Tale of Two Cities"

Moral - He-Man
"I hope you enjoyed today's adventure. You know television is not the only way to be entertained by an exciting story. There is another way; it's called reading. And one of the wonderful things about books is that they allow you to choose whatever kind of adventure you like; a trip with an astronaut, an adventure with the great detective Sherlock Holmes, a comedy, anything. You can find it in a book at your school or neighborhood library. Why I'll bet there are even some good books right in your own home just waiting to be read."

MU32 - "Search for the VHO"

Moral - Man-At-Arms
"Hovar and Justin certainly had a narrow escape didn't they? But when one is an explorer or a scientist like Hovar, wild animals are only one of the many dangers you face. And yet, throughout the course of history there have been brave men and heroic women ready and eager to be the first to face the unknown. To challenge its dangers so that others might follow without fear. It is to these unsung heroes that we owe so much. See you soon with another exciting adventure."

MU33 - "The Starchild"

Moral - Sorceress
"Today we saw people fighting over the Starchild, but in the end her power brought these people together. It might surprise you to know that all of us have a power like the Starchild's. You can't see it or touch it, but you can feel it. It's called love. When you care deeply about others and are kind and gentle, then you're using that power. And that's very special magic indeed. Until later, good-bye for now."

MU34 - "The Dragon's Gift"

Moral - Teela
"Today He-Man had to decide whether or not to chop down a tree. Now the trees around you probably don't speak the way Skytree did. Or if they do we haven't learned to hear them, yet. But trees are living things, and when you respect a tree, you show that you care about all life. Life is a wonderful precious gift, learn to enjoy and respect it, and you'll be a happier, better person for it. Bye for now."

MU35 - "The Sleepers Awaken"

Moral - Orko and Cringer
Orko: "Hi, today we met some people who had slept for over two hundred years. Well, we don't need that much sleep, but it is important to get enough sleep. So here's some things to remember. Don't eat a lot before going to bed, a glass of milk or a piece of fruit makes a good bedtime snack. Try to go to bed at the same time every night, and avoid any exercise or excitement before going to bed. Well, goodnight. Oh, goodnight Cringer!"
Cringer: (snoring)

MU36 - "The Search"

Moral - Zodac
"There are times when everybody dreams of becoming very rich or powerful. But what they don't think about are the problems and responsibilities that go with it. In today's story He-Man was tested, and he proved his worth when he was able to resist the temptation to use his great power for any selfish gain. He knew that it's just as important to know when not to use force, as it is to know when to use it."

MU37 - "It's Not My Fault"

Moral - Orko
"In today's story my pal Podi got herself into big trouble. She made a mistake and ran away, which only made things worse. Now everyone makes mistakes, but running away is never a way to handle a problem. So when you make a mistake, admit it. That's the best way I know of to start making things right again. Until later, bye now!"

MU38 - "Valley of Power"

Moral - He-Man
"It sure is nice to spend a day in the woods. Nature offers us much to enjoy. Unfortunately some people do things, which hurt the plant and animal life in the forest. Like Danavas in today's story. By taking the Mother Rogue's egg he upset the natural order of things. So the next time you're in a beautiful outdoor setting, enjoy yourself, but be sure to leave things just as you found them. That way the next person can enjoy them too."

MU39 - "Trouble in Arcadia"

Moral - He-Man and Teela
Teela: "A very long time ago a wonderful document came into being. It was called the Magna Carta."
He-Man: "It was the first big step in recognizing that all people were created equal. But even though more laws have been passed to guarantee that, there are still those who try to keep others from being free."
Teela: "Fortunately Queen Sumana realized in time that only by working together could her city be saved. And that's the way it should be. Together. Right?"
He-Man: "Right."

MU40 - "House of Shokoti" Part 1

Moral - Ram Man
"In today's story I sure was busy. Boy, did that hurt. Ramming things may look like fun, but it really isn't. Trying to use your head the way I do is not only dangerous, it's dumb. I mean you could get hurt badly. So listen to Rammy, play safely and when you use your head, use it the way it was meant to be used, to think. Until later, so long!"

MU41 - "House of Shokoti" Part 2

Moral - Adam
"In today's adventure Stanlan was trapped in an old dark building. He had to face many dangers, from demons to monsters. Now, in your world there are no demons or monsters, but there's still danger in old dark places. Empty buildings or caves may seem exciting, but you could get badly hurt or trapped in places like that. So stay out of them, even if one of your friends dares you to go in. Taking a risk like than isn't brave, it's just dumb."

MU42 - "Double Edged Sword"

Moral - He-Man
"Sometimes movies and television adventure series like this one make it seem as though shooting a gun, fighting, and taking chances are fun and exciting things to do. And what's more, the good guys never get hurt. But in real life, people do get hurt, even killed, when they fight or use guns. Make believe can be fun, and there's nothing wrong with imagining great adventures. But never forget, that when it's the real thing, someone can get hurt. Even the good guys. Even you."

MU43 - "The Mystery of Man-E-Faces"

Moral - Orko and Man-E-Faces
Orko: "Man-E, could you help me with a problem?"
Man-E-Faces: "Sure Orko."
Orko: "I can never remember anything. How do actors learn their speeches?"
Man-E-Faces: "By rehearsing. We practice saying them again and again. Well that's what you have to do. If you're trying to remember something from school say it to yourself over and over again. Rehearse it in your mind just like an actor."
Orko: "Say goodbye, say goodbye, say goodbye."
Man-E-Faces: "What are doing?"
Orko: "Oh, I'm trying to remember to say goodbye. Bye! It worked!"

MU44 - "The Region of Ice"

Moral - Man-At-Arms
"Orko certainly helped us out in today's adventure, and he learned a good lesson too. He made a promise to the Ice Lord he thought he could break, but Adam showed him you shouldn't make a promise knowing you're not going to keep it. People judge you by many things, your appearance, your honesty, the way you act. Those things show your character. When you make a promise and don't keep it, it shows bad character. So always think before you speak and mean what you say. That way what you say will be respected. See you again soon."

MU45 - "Orko's Missing Magic"

Moral - Orko
Orko: "I was really unhappy when I lost my magic. I was afraid that people wouldn't like me anymore because I couldn't make them laugh or give them magic presents. And then Adam told me something."
Adam: "You don't have to amuse people or give them gifts to be loved. You're a special person Orko."
Orko: "And you know what? You're special! And you don't have to buy presents or be a clown to make people like you. That way you'll know that the friends you make are real friends, that they like you for yourself."

MU46 - "Eternal Darkness"

Moral - Teela
"In today's story I had a bad dream. You know bad dreams or nightmares happen to everyone, and they can seem pretty real. But they aren't. They’re no more real than any make-believe story or fairy tale. So don't be ashamed or afraid of telling anybody about your dreams. It happens to all of us. And like so many other things, talking it over with your mother or your father or maybe even a good friend, can make you feel a whole lot better. Bye for now, and pleasant dreams."

MU47 - "Keeper of the Ancient Ruins"

Moral - He-Man
"Today we saw Professor Smallen find a great treasure. It wasn't gold or jewels, but something even more precious knowledge. There are many places to find knowledge and one of the easiest and best is a museum. Museums are storehouses of knowledge where you can see and learn all sorts of fascinating things. There's probably one close to you, so pay a visit. Remember, knowledge is power and you get the power."

MU48 - "Return of Evil"

Moral - Teela
"Today Orko was being chased by an evil robot. Orko was very frightened, but in the end he overcame his fear and helped He-Man defeat the robot. All of us are frightened at one time or another, and it's nothing to be ashamed of. Fear is natural. It makes us aware of possible danger. Without fear we'd wind up in all kinds of trouble. So never feel guilty because you're afraid. Listen to your fears; they'll help you stay out of trouble. Until later, bye now."

MU49 - "Return of the Gryphon"

Moral - Man-At-Arms and Orko
Man-At-Arms: "There was a really wonderful moment in today's adventure story."
Orko: "Bet I can guess what it was. It was when He-Man brought the water out of the lake."
Man-At-Arms: "No, that wasn't it."
Orko: "Well then, it must've been when He-Man lifted the whole top of the mountain."
Man-At-Arms: "That was incredible, but that wasn't it either."
Orko: "Well I give up."
Man-At-Arms: "The most wonderful moment was when Thad realized he must face his own responsibilities. In that one tiny second I saw a boy grow into a man."

MU50 - "Temple of The Sun"

Moral - He-Man
"Today we met Nepthu, a man who wanted to become a leader and became one. But Nepthu used his leadership for his own selfish glory and in the end he got what he deserved. Being a good leader takes a lot of responsibility, but you must also be responsible when you follow a leader. Don't do something wrong or dangerous because someone tells you to. Think before you act. We can't all be leaders, but we can all choose what's right and wrong for ourselves."

MU51 - "City Beneath the Sea"

Moral - Man-At-Arms and Orko
Man-At-Arms: "In today's story, the Aquaticans were afraid to trust us because we looked different from them. Mer-Man talked them into thinking we were their enemies, and it almost caused great harm. You should never judge a person by the way he looks, but rather by the way he behaves."
Orko: "Because it's what's inside a person that really counts, right?"
Man-At-Arms: "Orko you're absolutely right."
Orko: "I always am!"

MU52 - "Teela's Trial"

Moral - Man-At-Arms
"Today Teela made a mistake. But instead of trying to correct it, she ran away. That was an even bigger mistake. Making mistakes is part of being human, but punishing yourself or quitting because of it, is no way to make things better. The right thing to do is accept your error and try not to make that same mistake again. That's a lot smarter than running away. Until our next exciting adventure goodbye for now."

MU53 - "Dree Elle's Return"

Moral - Orko
"In today's story you saw what happened when Yuckers sneezed an 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 Horn's 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."

MU54 - "Game Plan"

Moral - He-Man
"Everybody likes to play games, but when they do it's natural to try and win. But some people try so hard to win that they forget about safety. They get excited, lose their tempers and then run the risk or hurting themselves or someone else by playing too rough. No game is worth an injury. When you play don't be so anxious to win that you'll do something which you'll regret later on. Play it safe."

MU55 - "Eye of the Beholder"

Moral - Teela
"Today we met Garth who to some people looked like a monster. But Garth wasn't a monster; he was a good person with a noble soul. And in the end his beauty showed through. Real beauty comes from inside which is why ugly people can sometimes be the most beautiful people to know, and why people who look beautiful sometimes act very ugly. Being beautiful on the outside is alright, but being beautiful on the inside, that's the best."

MU56 - "Quest for the Sword"

Moral - He-Man
"It's a good thing Orko got my sword back today, or Prince Adam might never have been seen again. The rock man who took my sword thought it made him a leader, but he was wrong. A sword or any other symbol doesn't make a person a good leader. What does is intelligence, respect for others and an unselfish desire to do good. People are proud of a leader with those qualities. So, if you develop them in yourself, you could become a good leader too. See you soon."

MU57 - "Castle of Heroes"

Moral - Adam
"Orko certainly had an exciting lesson in history today. Of course chances are most of you won't have the same opportunity to meet any of those famous people who lived long ago, but even so remember that just like you they were very real. For the most part, the people we read about in history books lead pretty exciting lives. And that's why to me history is like, well it's like a great adventure story. And the best part is that it really happened. Well, see you soon."

MU58 - "The Once and Future Duke"

Moral - He-Man
"Swimming is fun and good for you, but going in the water can be very dangerous, on your planet as well as mine. But there's no chance that you'll lose your memory as Orko did, but the threat of drowning is very real. That's why it's important to be aware of the rules of water safety. Don't play jokes in the water. Always be sure to swim in an area where an adult is watching you, and never swim alone. Go with a friend. Keep your swimming safe, and live to swim another day."

MU59 - "The Witch and The Warrior"

Moral - Teela
"I've been in a number of difficult situations, but none of them were tougher than trying to get along with Evil-Lyn. And yet, I found that if you make the best of a bad situation, you can come out a winner. So when things go wrong, instead of feeling sorry for yourself, try to work it out, with a smile. You might surprise yourself when you see how well it works. Until next time."

MU60 - "The Return of Granamyr"
    
Moral - King Randor and He-Man
King Randor: "Helping his dragon friends sure kept He-Man busy today, and Brindle's tests were pretty tough. In one of those tests to prove his courage he was challenged to a fight, but He-Man wouldn't fight."
He-Man: "The fact is, fighting never proves anything. Trying to find a peaceful way to settle a problem is usually the best way. And if someone calls you a 'coward' or a 'chicken,' don't let it worry you. If often takes more courage not to fight. Until later, bye now."

MU61 - "Pawns of the Game Master"

Moral - Orko
"Today He-Man was forced to play a dangerous game by the Game Master. The Game Master bragged a lot about winning all the time, but he became angry when he lost and said it wasn't fair. Well playing games can be a lot of fun, but boasting when you win, or getting angry when you lose spoils the fun for everyone, and pretty soon, nobody will want to play with you. So take a tip from me, be a good winner and a good loser. You'll enjoy your games more and so will the people who play with you. Good luck and goodbye!"

MU62 - "Golden Disks of Knowledge"

Moral - He-Man
"In today's episode Zanthor committed a crime, but when he was given a chance to make up for it, he came through with flying colors. You know, it's important to give our friends a chance to make up for their mistakes. Of course if they continue to do wrong, we might want to think about whether we really want them for a friend or not. But many wrongdoers do see the error of their ways. All they need is a second chance. Everybody deserves that."

MU63 - "The Huntsman"

Moral - Teela
"In today's story I was very angry at Baron Grod. I was supposed to try and talk him out of hunting the Unicorn, but I kept losing my temper. And when you lose your temper you can't think clearly. We all get angry at times, but we should learn to control our tempers. It's better to stay cool and talk things out reasonably. Now it's not always easy, but it's usually the best way to solve any problem. Until next time, bye."

MU64 - "The Remedy"

Moral - Teela
"Today Man-At-Arms and He-Man showed us the true meaning of friendship. When Rohad was sick Man-At-Arms rushed to his side and did everything in his power to help. And He-Man risked his life to assist Man-At-Arms. How would you like to have a friend who will be there to take care of you when you're sick? Who will see you through bad times as well as good? Well most of you have. They're your two best friends; your mother and your father."

MU65 - "The Heart of A Giant"

Moral - Orko
"Today I learned something about judging other people by the way they look. Just because Cambro looked different, I was frightened of him and I thought he was some kind of monster. But he turned out to be kind and gentle and smart. I hope you'll try to remember not to judge people by the way they look, and not to make fun of them if they look different. People deserve to be judged on their words and especially on their actions. From now on, I'm going to give them a chance. I hope you will too, bye!"

MU66 - The Cat and the Spider

Moral - Adam and Katrina
Katrina: "In today's story I made the mistake of not trusting the people of Eternia just because they were different."
Adam: "'You can't judge a book by it's cover," means you can't tell from the outside what something is like on the inside. And that goes for books as well as people. Not liking a person because he or she is a different race or religion is wrong. People should be judged for themselves, right Katrina?"
Katrina: "Right you are Adam, right you are."
Adam/Katrina: "So long!"

MU67 - The Energy Beast

Moral - Teela and Orko
Teela: "In today's story Orko found out how important it is to have patience."
Orko: "I couldn't wait to go into the ancient temple. But I ended up causing a lot of trouble for me and everyone else."
Teela: "I'm happy you learned your lesson. Oh, by the way, I guess I'll be seeing you at the big parade tomorrow."
Orko: "Tomorrow? I've got to wait until then? Oh, why can't we have the parade today?!"
Teela: "Orko."
Orko: "Okay. I'll be patient, but it won't be easy."
Teela: "See you next time."
Orko: "Hope it's soon!"

MU68 - Day of the Machines

Moral - Teela
"In today's story my father accepted the responsibility for something which wasn't his fault. And he didn't stand around trying to blame someone else. Instead, he did something about making things right, and he succeeded, with a little help from He-Man. Now, we all make mistakes, and when we do, we shouldn't be afraid to admit them. And when they aren't our fault, well, don't waste precious time putting the blame elsewhere. Just do what you can to make things right. See you all soon."

MU69 - The Gamesman

Moral - He-Man and Teela
He-Man: "Today we met Lord Todd who appeared to be a generous and good person, and Moak who looked like a monster."
Teela: "But then we found out that it was Todd who was the monster, and Moak who was kind and good."
He-Man: "You learned that real goodness comes from the inside."
Teela: "Remember not to judge people simply by the way they look. It's what they're really like inside that counts."
He-Man/Teela: "Bye for now."

MU70 - Fisto's Forest

Moral - Teela
"You all saw how Fisto changed from a bad guy who nobody liked into a real hero. At first he caused nothing but trouble. In today's episode Fisto learned that if you treat a person with respect and courtesy, chances are that's the way they'll treat you in return. If you mistreat somebody, you'll only earn their disrespect. Remember the golden rule; do unto others and you would have them do unto you. So long until next time."

MU71 - The Rarest Gift of All

Moral - Orko
"Boy, the party is sure lots of fun, and just think, I could've missed out on it by running away. Sure I was feeling sorry for myself, but running away doesn't solve anything. Everyone has problems now and then, and sometimes they seem pretty big. But every time you have a problem you just can't keep running away. You've got to try and solve it. And how do you do that? Well a good way is to ask someone for help. Help! Adam! Man-At-Arms! Cringer! Oh, help!"

MU72 - The Great Books Mystery
    
Moral - Teela and Orko
Teela: "You sure have your hands full."
Orko: "Well, I have lots of reading to catch up on."
Teela: "Good for you Orko. You know when you open up a book, you're really opening a door to a wonderful world of entertainment and information."
Orko: "That's for sure. I'm finding out all about science and dragons and sports, but mostly bodybuilding."
Teela: You have a book on bodybuilding?"
Orko: "No, but carrying all these books sure builds my body!"
Teela: "Oh, Orko."

MU73 - Origin of the Sorceress *

Moral - He-Man
"Today we learned about the importance of taking the responsibility to care about our fellow man. If you have a friend who needs help, who's having a difficult time, do whatever you can to help them out. Because as you saw in today's episode, no matter how big the problem, one person or one living creature can make a big difference. See you next time."

MU74 - Island of Fear

Moral - Teela and Adam
Teela: "I sure enjoy jogging along this meadow."
Adam: "So do I. It's too bad everyplace in Eternia can't stay as natural and untouched as this place is."
Teela: "You're right. But progress does force changes. And sometimes those changes mean we have to take down trees in order to put up buildings."
Adam: "That's why it's important to set aside some places to remain natural. Where children can play and where we can all enjoy the wonders of nature."

MU75 - To Save Skeletor

Moral - Fisto
"Hi there. In today's story we had a tough job to do and the only way we could do it was to get some help and work together. Now there are always jobs and problems that are too tough to handle alone, and when that happens, you should never be ashamed to admit you need help. Likewise, if someone asks you for help, give them a hand. Yours may not be as big as mine, but it'll still be appreciated. And if I can ever give you a hand, just let me know."

MU76 - The Ice Age Cometh
    
Moral - Adam, Philip and Teela
Adam: "Well, how are things going at the Weather Station Philip?"
Philip: "Well it's lots of work and plenty of responsibility. You know, part of growing up is learning how to be a responsible person."
Teela: "That's for sure. Whether a job is big or small, it's nice to know that you're the kind of person people can depend upon to get the job done."
Adam: "That's right Teela. Being responsible, means you can be depended upon. And that's a big step towards becoming a winner."

MU77 - Trouble in Trolla

Moral - Orko and Man-At-Arms
Orko: "Hi! In our tale today Snoob learned a very important lesson. He found out that when young people and older people work together, they can accomplish a great deal. You see, older people have experience that can help young people if they're willing to listen. And that's why you should always respect older people and pay attention to the advice they give you."
Man-At-Arms: "Well Orko, for once you're right."
Orko: "Aren't I always?"
Man-At-Arms: "Until later."

MU78 - Betrayal of Stratos

Moral - He-Man and Orko
He-Man: "Today Stratos of Avion learned the true value of forgiveness. When someone does something we don't like it can be hard to forgive. It's at times like these that we must remember everyone does a second chance. We all make mistakes. And when we do it's nice to have a friend who will understand and give us another chance. Right my friend?"
Orko: "Right!"
He-Man: "See you next time."

MU79 - Disappearing Dragons

Moral