Adam, prince of Eternia and descendant of the legendary King Grayskull, transforms into He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe, to protect Eternia from the forces of evil.
* A Lady on Each Arm:In the DC Comics story "Fate is the Killer!" Prince Adam arrives this way to a party, to whick Man-At-Arms comments "Only two wenches, lad? You're losing your charm!"
* Arm Cannon: A wrist-mounted laser as Adam.
* By the Power of Grayskull: Trope Namer. In The New Adventures of He-Man, he would actually say "By the Power of Eternia", though.
* Camp Straight: As Prince Adam in the 80's cartoon, though most of these characteristics Adam (supposedly) exhibited on purpose to help hide his true identity as He-Man.
* Clark Kenting: In the '80s version of the franchise.
* Cool S
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| - Adam, prince of Eternia and descendant of the legendary King Grayskull, transforms into He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe, to protect Eternia from the forces of evil.
* A Lady on Each Arm:In the DC Comics story "Fate is the Killer!" Prince Adam arrives this way to a party, to whick Man-At-Arms comments "Only two wenches, lad? You're losing your charm!"
* Arm Cannon: A wrist-mounted laser as Adam.
* By the Power of Grayskull: Trope Namer. In The New Adventures of He-Man, he would actually say "By the Power of Eternia", though.
* Camp Straight: As Prince Adam in the 80's cartoon, though most of these characteristics Adam (supposedly) exhibited on purpose to help hide his true identity as He-Man.
* Clark Kenting: In the '80s version of the franchise.
* Cool S
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| - Adam, prince of Eternia and descendant of the legendary King Grayskull, transforms into He-Man, the most powerful man in the universe, to protect Eternia from the forces of evil.
* A Lady on Each Arm:In the DC Comics story "Fate is the Killer!" Prince Adam arrives this way to a party, to whick Man-At-Arms comments "Only two wenches, lad? You're losing your charm!"
* Arm Cannon: A wrist-mounted laser as Adam.
* By the Power of Grayskull: Trope Namer. In The New Adventures of He-Man, he would actually say "By the Power of Eternia", though.
* Camp Straight: As Prince Adam in the 80's cartoon, though most of these characteristics Adam (supposedly) exhibited on purpose to help hide his true identity as He-Man.
* Clark Kenting: In the '80s version of the franchise.
* Cool Sword
* Deadpan Snarker: In the cartoons, both as Adam and as He-Man, though the nature of the snark varies depending of the show; in the '80s cartoon it's more good-natured, while in the 2002 cartoon it's notably edgier.
* Half-Human Hybrid
* Henshin Hero: One Western example before it was made trendy in The Nineties.
* The Hero
* Heroes Want Redheads: Teela, though how red her hair was depended on the series.
* Important Haircut: In The New Adventures of He-Man, but in reverse: He-Man's hair inexplicably (but quite explicitly) gets ponytail-length longer during a moment of awesome mystical display.
* Invincible Hero
* Large Ham: I HAVE THE POWER!!!
* Loin Cloth
* Real Men Wear Pink: In the 80's cartoon.
* Pink with lavender tights.
* Samaritan Syndrome
* Secret Keeper: He knows Teela's mother is the Sorceress.
* Separated at Birth: His twin sister Adora was kidnapped by Hordak when they were babies.
* Strong as They Need to Be
* Transformation Trinket: The Sword of Power
* X Meets Y: Conan the Barbarian meets Captain Marvel
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