List of Masters of the Universe vehicles

List of Masters of the Universe vehicles

The following is a list of the numerous vehicles within the Masters of the Universe franchise. All vehicles are categorised by the year of the first release, should one exist. Creatures are included as vehicles if used predominantly as such in the various media, those used mainly as characters (e.g., Battle Cat) are included in the List of Masters of the Universe characters.

Masters of the Universe

Heroic Vehicles

He-Man and the Heroic Warriors have many vehicles to propel them into battle.

1981-1982

* Battle Ram
* Wind Raider

1983

* Attak Trak
* Talon Fighter, released with Point Dread playset.

1984

* Road Ripper
* Dragon Walker
* Stridor- robotic war horse.

1985

* Bashasaurus
* Battle Bones- dinosaur skeleton vehicle packaged as a collector's case.

1986

* Blasterhawk
* Laser Bolt
* Stilt Stalkers
* Jet Sled
* Beam Blaster and Artilliray, features light sensors to register 'hits'.

1987

* Bionatops
* Gigantisaur, prototype only, never released.

Other

* Gyratakker- a vehicle designed for the toy range to launch the figures of Rotar and Twistoid into battle. A toy was never made but the vehicle features in the mini-comic "Energy Zoids".

Evil Warriors

Skeletor has many vehicles of his own used in his evil schemes.

1984

* Roton- flying vehicle with razor-sharp blades around its edges that spin while it is flying.

1985

* Spydor- gigantic spider-shaped vehicle designed to walk over any kind of terrain.
* Land Shark
* Night Stalker- evil robotic war horse.

1986

* Fright Fighter

1987

* Turbodactyl, used by both Heroic & Evil Warriors.
* Tyrantisaurus Rex

Other

* Collector- only appears in the cartoon, no toy was produced.
* Bashar- only appears in the cartoon, no toy was produced.

The Evil Horde

Hordak and his Horde have various vehicles and robotic creatures of their own.

1986

* Mantisaur- large insectoid steed.
* Monstroid- colossal robotic monster with crab-like claws.

Other

* Batmex- only appears in the She-Ra cartoon, no toy was produced.

he-Ra: Princess of Power

Several vehicles and creatures were made for the Princess of Power toy line.

Heroes

1984

* Arrow- horse belonging to Bow.
* Enchanta- magical swan.

1985

* Butterflyer
* Moonbeam- horse belonging to Peekablue.
* Sun Dancer- horse belonging to Sweet Bee.
* Sea Harp- seahorse belonging to Mermista.

Villains

1984

* Storm- horse belonging to Catra.

1985

* Clawdeen- pink lioness belonging to Catra.

New Adventures of He-Man

Galactic Guardians

1989

* Bolajet
* Astrosub
* Starship Eternia

1991

* Battle Bird

Evil Mutants

1989

* Terrorclaw, released as Terrapod in Europe.
* Dreadwing, released as Shuttle Pod in Europe.

1991

* Doomcopter, released as Skullcopter in Europe.
* Terrortread, released as Dreadtread in Europe.

Masters of the Universe (2002)

Heroic Warriors

2002

* Battle Hawk
* Battle Tank
* Bashin' Beetle

2003

* War Whale
* Dragon Walker- aside from the name, the vehicle is completely different from the vehicle in the 1980s line.
* Battle Bones- remake of the vehicle/collectors' case from the 1980s line.
* Spitbull

Evil Warriors

2002

* Terrordactyl
* Battle Ram Chariot

2003

* Attack Squid


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