He-Man: Servant of Satan…apparently
Last April Fools’ Day I wrote a post entitled He-Man, Christian Allegory & Transubstantiation. It turns out my tongue-in-cheek analysis of He-Man was all wrong. 🙁
I was fortunate enough to be corrected by a programme called “Turmoil in Toybox” which I stumbled across the other day on YouTube. It turns out that, rather than being Christian allegory, He-Man was all about getting kids into the occult and into worshiping Satan!
Oh, there are not enough deep sighs in the world…
Oh I love She-Ra so much.
Pagan :-p
As a kid, I had a friend who had She-Ra’s Crystal Castle playset and I was pretty jealous. Clearly the cartoon worked it’s evil on me. 😉
Also, why was there a My LIttle Pony on the table?
My Little Ponies are occultic, didn’t you know? :-O
…along with Thundercats, ET and….the Smurfs
Nope, didn’t know. Clearly my childhood was warped, haha.
Which begs the question, though, whether there were any 80’s cartoons they found morally acceptable. Running through a mental list of some others (Danger Mouse, 7 Cities of Gold, Scooby Doo, Care Bears), I’m thinking probably not…
And ET. Really?
They condemn explicitly both Care Bears and Scooby Doo.
7 Cities of Gold? Stories about pagan cultures?! :-O
I’m sure they’d come up with some kind of problem with Danger Mouse. Probably the “violence” 🙂
…and ET is apparently Hindu indoctrination…
Or the mobster mentality of Baron Greenback. 🙂 “Oh, crumbs!”
And I loved 7 Cities of Gold…
Hinduism? Nope, not seeing the connection.