Awaken the Serpent is the 39th and final episode of the 2002 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe series. It originally aired on January 10, 2004.
Summary[]
Moral[]
He-Man: "That's right, Orko, I have to climb to the top to get something for the Sorceress."
Orko: "B-but it's so high, it seems impossible."
(He-Man sighs and starts to climb)
He-Man: "Climbing a mountain is like any big job. It's not so difficult once you know the secret."
Orko: "Oh, what's that He-Man?"
He-Man: "Just take it one step at a time. Until next time."
Heroic Warriors[]
- Buzz-Off (non speaking role)
- Cringer/Battle Cat
- Fisto
- Orko (moral only)
- Prince Adam/He-Man
- Man-At-Arms
- Man-E-Faces (non speaking role)
- Mekaneck
- Ram Man
- Roboto (non speaking role)
- Stratos
- Syclone (non speaking role)
- Teela
Allies[]
Historical figures[]
- King Grayskull (mentioned)
Evil Warriors[]
- Beastman
- Evil-Lyn (non speaking role)
- Merman
- Panthor
- Skeletor
- Trap-Jaw (non-speaking role)
- TriKlops (non-speaking role)
Snakemen[]
Villains[]
Deities[]
Others[]
Locations[]
Vehicles[]
Technology[]
Creatures[]
Species[]
Artifacts[]
- Medallion of Serpos
Cast[]
- Cam Clarke as He-Man/Prince Adam
- Mark Acheson as Fisto
- Lisa Ann Beley as Teela
- Garry Chalk as Man-At-Arms
- Brian Dobson as Skeletor and King Hiss
- Paul Dobson as Trap Jaw and TriKlops
- Michael Donovan as Randor and Tung Lashor
- Chris Judge as Zodak
- Gabe Khouth as Mekaneck and Orko
- Scott McNeil as Kobra Khan, Beastman and Stratos
- Richard Newman as Rattlor
- Nicole Oliver as Sorceress and Marlena
Trivia[]
- Paul Dobson is credited for voicing Trap Jaw and TriKlops but neither character speaks. Merman and Ram Man do utter grunts and yelps, yet these characters are not listed as being voiced by Scott McNeil in the end credits list and he in turn is credited for voicing Beastman, who doesn't appear at all.
- Season 2 was planned to have a full 26 episodes, but got cut down to 13 during production. A script for the 40th episode, 'Captured' was written by Dean Stefan but never went into production. The script was included as a bonus feature on the complete series DVD set, together with the previous 39 scripts and a comic book adaptation of Captured, illustrated by Emiliano Santalucia. In this unproduced story, Kobra Khan tricks Skeletor and his Evil Warriors into freeing the defeated King Hiss and the petrified Snake Face from the Eternian prison.