As if giving Invader Zim and Rocko’s Modern Life belated specials wasn’t enough, Netflix recently announced that they’d be picking up another beloved nostalgic cartoon. This time around it’s He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, the incredibly popular show from the ‘80s that followed He-Man on his fantastical fight against Skeletor’s forces. The show was also made to sell some sweet action figures.

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Set to be overseen and written by Kevin Smith, Masters of the Universe: Revelations is billed as a continuation of the original series that promises to bring the unresolved storylines to a close. Even if details are currently scarce, this news has us excited over the prospect of seeing some familiar names and faces return. Here are the ones we're most hyped about!

Beast Man

Skeletor commands an army of zany brutes and monsters. Beast Man stands out not just because of his bright orange mane, but because of his straightforward design when compared to someone like Trap Jaw. A single glance is all you need to know what he’s all about.

Possibly the most noticeable of Skeletor’s henchmen, Beast Man is the strongest and fiercest of the warlord’s forces. Beast Man is also a little lacking in the brains department, making him a source of annoyance for Skeletor and walking punchline for just about everyone else. Yes, we want his unique brand of comic relief again.

Battle-Cat

He-Man is so heroic that he doesn’t ride into battle on a horse, but a tiger literally named after conflict. Battle-Cat (aka Cringer, a cowardly beast) is He-Man’s best friend and most trusted ally, who always has his back in times of war.

While Cringer may be a literal scaredy-cat without the powers of Greyskull, he’s still a great friend who’s there for Prince Adam. Seeing He-Man ride into battle in his latest show without his trusty tiger would only make Eternia’s bravest champion look vulnerable.

Orko

If He-Man supplied the brawn of his outfit, Orko aided his allies with magic. The problem is that Orko, a wizard from another realm, sucks at his profession. No matter how hard he tries, Orko’s magic always backfired and messed up someone’s day (i.e. Man-at-Arms’).

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However, Orko would come through at the last minute when his magic is (conveniently) needed the most. The goofy floating magician with a knack for accidentally wreaking havoc isn’t someone who can be left out in any take on Masters of the Universe.

The Sorceress

He-Man and company looked no further than The Sorceress of Castle Greyskull for counsel and advice, as her words and powers usually provided just the answer to their conundrums.

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Aside from her strong magic, she can also transform into a falcon named Zoar and project her face telepathically to the heroes, which has since become the source of many laughs. That, and she was a deus ex machina who managed to teleport He-Man and friends away from danger or gave them a power-up with suspiciously great timing. Obviously, He-Man needs her if he wants to keep on winning.

Man-at-Arms

Whenever He-Man or any of the Masters of the Universe need a kickass contraption to solve the problem of the week, they turn to no one else but Man-at-Arms: King Randor’s right hand man and long-time friend and mentor to Prince Adam.

While his design is as colorful and crazy as expected of an ‘80s cartoon character, Man-at-Arms is also one of the Masters’ voices of reason. He also has a sick mustache and laser blasters strapped to his wrists, so of course he has to appear in the coming revival.

Evil-Lyn

Skeletor’s better half is Evil-Lyn, the enchantress of the forces of evil who used her mastery of the black arts to aid Hordak’s cause. Though she obviously has plans of usurping Skeletor someday, she fights for evil because she firmly believes that the good guys are lame.

Evil-Lyn is a villainess who relishes in her evilness, hamming it up every chance she gets even while Skeletor chews the scenery. She was a joy to watch in the original cartoons and it’d be a mistake not to bring her back.

Teela

As Man-at-Arms’ adopted daughter and leader of the Royal Guard, Teela is as formidable a fighter as He-Man, possibly even better. While she can best the mild-mannered and carefree Prince Adam at almost everything, she doesn’t realize that he’s one and the same with He-Man.

Not only do we want to see Teela return in all her glory, but we hope that she gets a contemporary update. Her original incarnations usually painted her as a glorified love interest who just so happened to fight, so our fingers are crossed that she’ll be better than before.

He-Man

Prince Adam may look a little weak on the outside (despite his massive build), but in reality he’s He-Man: defender of Eternia and the strongest man in the universe. With the power of Greyskull, He-Man keeps Hordak’s evil forces at bay.

In hindsight, He-Man is an incredibly childish definition of peak masculinity, which only adds to his appeal – both ironic and otherwise. He-Man also openly enjoyed his adventures with friends, which made his show fun to watch back in its heyday. Hopefully, his return will keep his undying optimism and cheesiness intact.

Skeletor

Skeletor

He-Man wouldn’t be anything without his archenemy Skeletor, the leader of Hordak’s armies on Eternia and would-be universal conqueror. He’s also an adorably evil goofball who fans can’t help but love and make memes out of.

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In the years after Masters of the Universe ended, Skeletor slowly but surely overshadowed He-Man in terms of popularity. The skeletal warlord owes his continued relevance to his lovably villainous characterization in the cartoons, and of course, Alan Oppenheimer’s irreplaceable voice work. In this age of self-serious antagonists, we need Skeletor and his villainous sass to come back more than ever.

She-Ra

The biggest question Masters of the Universe fans have regarding the upcoming revival concerns He-Man’s long-lost twin sister She-Ra. She-Ra’s Netflix adventures with her own league of heroes and villains are great but make little mention of Eternia, leaving older fans a bit confused.

Originally, She-Ra had a few crossovers with He-Man but mostly kept to herself in her solo series. Since the new Masters of the Universe will also premier on Netflix, it’s possible that their connections will finally be acknowledged. We can’t wait to see the new She-Ra join forces with her predecessors.

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