Trap Jaw Joins Mattel's New Masters of the Universe Filmation Line

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Trap Jaw Joins Mattel's New Masters of the Universe Filmation Line
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The nostalgia and magic of Eternia is back and better than ever with Mattel's latest Masters of the Universe: Origins release. This new collection pays homage to the beloved Filmation animated series by recreating their designs and styles from the highly popular '80s cartoon. We have seen He-Man (seen here) and Skeletor already arrive for […]\n

The nostalgia and magic of Eternia is back and better than ever with Mattel's latest Masters of the Universe: Origins release. This new collection pays homage to the beloved Filmation animated series by recreating their designs and styles from the highly popular '80s cartoon. We have seen He-Man and Skeletor already arrive for the live, but other heroes and villains are getting the Filmation treatment.

php */ Credit: Mattel Credit: Mattel Masters of the Universe: Origins Trap-Jaw 'It's an exciting time to be a Masters of the Universe fan! For longtime fans and for a new generation of kids who love action and adventure, it's time to experience the thrilling action and adventures of He-Man, Skeletor, the secrets of Castle Grayskull and much more! The figures in this collection stand 5.

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