“Adam era el payaso, pero fingía, He-Man siempre fue serio”.
Además de varias interacciones cómicas con Orko, Cringer y Skeletor, He-Man tiene momentos como este:
El bárbaro salvaje, oscuro y brutal, solo existe en la imaginación de los haters de Masters of the Universe.
For anyone wondering, this is a squink.
Teela calls Adam a squink multiple times during the @mastersmovie
Teela likes to snuggle squinks.
Thank you for coming to my TED Talk.
Robots walking the Earth once belonged strictly to the realm of science fiction. Decades before humanoid machines became a serious technological goal, Heavy Metal was already filling its covers with visions of a future shared by humans and robots. Some forecasts now suggest that by 2040 there could be as many as 1 billion robots operating worldwide. What once looked impossible is steadily becoming part of everyday life 🤖
1. Art by Hajime Sorayama — November 1980
2. Art by Jean-Michel Nicollet — First issue, April 1977
3. Art by Ovi Hondru — January 1990
4. Art by Thomas Warkentin — October 1981
One of my favourite DVD extras is a Phil Tippett animatics test for Jurassic Park, where Barbie and Ken dolls are hilariously used to act out a scene of being chased by stop-motion raptors.
Brian May wrote “Who Wants to Live Forever” after seeing the scene where Connor MacLeod watches his wife grow old while he remains unchanged in HIGHLANDER (1986). That heartbreak became one of Queen’s greatest songs.