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"He-Man"
proved to be a victim of its own success. The
first season was so successful as a merchandising
vehicle that other manufacturers, eager to seize
upon a profitable idea themselves, quickly began
bringing toy-based cartoons of their own into
production. Within two years the market for
syndicated cartoons was saturated and hopelessly
overcrowded, and programs began to fail left
and right. "He-Man", despite its earlier success,
became one of the many casualties.
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Shows
like Transformers, Gijoe, Go-Bots, Droids, Voltron
all started copying the He-Man formula of success
and it was all ruined. But it was great growing
up in the eighties where there were so many
cool toys and television shows for kids. What
can I say, the eighties kid was spoiled rotten.
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