Roger Sweet, Creator of the He-Man Action Figure, Dies at 91
nytimes.com50 points by ChrisArchitect 3 days ago
50 points by ChrisArchitect 3 days ago
Netflix has a pretty entertaining series on old toys, and there's an episode on He-Man, which, among other tidbits, explains that Battle-cat was actually a random tiger from a different toy line (Big Jim in the Jungle IIRC) with a paint job and a saddle.
Proper creativity at work!
He-Man was/is quite big gay icon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/He-Man_as_a_gay_icon
I had so many He-Man action figures and toy vehicles as a child in the 80s. Loved the TV show as well. This mention really brought back some memories.
As someone dealing with a few cases of cancer in the family (including a child) I can’t help but think what an amazing miracle to live to 91 years old. Some people really hit the jackpot! Rest in peace.
When my younger sister was in elementary school, she complained to my mother that the other kids at school had grandparents.
When I was 6-7 and my sister was four, I was way into He-Man. My sister's best friend at the time, a girl her age who lived down the road a ways, was too. When I went over to their house close to Christmas, I saw that their tree had nearly every single He-Man figure then available under it. I thought any girl who was this into He-Man had to be really cool.
Obligatory Fabulous Secret Powers (also known as HEYYEYAAEYAAAEYAEYAA): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FR7wOGyAzpw
I had one of the original toys... as a small child i was really fascinated by the absurdly muscled character.