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Search for a Son is the 122nd episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.

(Ink & Paint DVD booklet description: When a boy at the Royal Palace questions Mekaneck's occasional unhappiness, Man-At-Arms tells him how Mekaneck lost his son Philip in a storm in the forest a long time ago. Unknown to all Count Marzo saved Philip and now uses the young boy's talent for playing the flute to distract, so that he may commit petty crimes. Count Marzo appears to Mekaneck and tells him to lead the King and Queen to him in exchange for his son! Mekaneck is torn between the love he has for his son, and loyalty to his King and Queen...)

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Moral[]

Teela: You may remember from our story how my foot slipped while I was climbing up the steep rocks. And when Philip looked over his shoulder while running from the Jawlik, he fell into a pit of Loomas. So when you're climbing, walking or running, you should always be extra careful. Look where you're going so you don't slip and hurt yourself. Remember, it's not how fast you get there, it's getting there safely that counts. See you next time!"

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Villains[]

  • Chimera (Non speaking role and final appearance in the Filmation series and the franchise so far)
  • Count Marzo (final Filmation appearance)
  • Jawlik

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Creatures[]

  • Loomas
  • Pterror-Dactyl

Cast[]

  • John Erwin as He-Man/Prince Adam and Count Marzo
  • Alan Oppenheimer as Man-At-Arms, Cringer, Buzz-Off and Chimera
  • Linda Gary as Teela, Queen Marlena and Phillip
  • Lou Scheimer (credited as Erik Gunden) as Orko, Mekaneck, King Randor, Attak Trak, Jeweler and unnamed Bee person

Behind the Scenes[]

  • Script was approved August 13, 1984 and final script revision took place September 10, 1984.
  • The designs for Philip and the two boys at the beginning (Derek and Howie) were designed by Alice Hamm. All character models were finalized on November 19, 1984.

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