Buzz-Off MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection In-Hand Images
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The one and only Mr. Home Arcade has done it again and scored the Wave 24 MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection Buzz-Off! In MHA fashion, he is doing a solid for collectors who want to see the figures in-hand and up close and personal the only way he knows how! This figure features Buzz-Off’s metallic javelin and his flip-up goggles that reveal his metallic eyes, which are inspired by the episode “Disappearing Dragons.” Bee (ha ha) on the lookout for Mr. Home Arcade‘s video review on his YouTube channel!

A closer look at his box front shows Buzz-Off packed with his metallic javelin by his right side and the art work reveals a scene with Buzz-Off shooting an electric charge with his lance at Webstor and we can clearly see the two amazing teases of Kobra Kahn and Mekaneck in this cool scene that pays homage to the Disappearing Dragons episode, showing off the amazing and talented work of fetch.franciscoetchart!


Buzz Off looks so amazing, like he stepped right out of the Filmation Cartoon Series! This version of Buzz of reminds me of the Super7 Vintage style figure but with all the great articulation of the MOTU Origins line!


We can also see that the visor can be slipped over his eyes! His metallic green eyes look great and they’ve added back in the brown the paint that was missing from his first test shot, which is great!


Getting an alternate look at the visor reveals that it is a small part that is hinged on his head sculpt and we can also see the winged mechanism on his back, which allows the wings to articulate!


Buzz-Off comes with a metallic lance and we love that Mr. Home Arcade posed him like He-Man raising the Power Sword!


Here are some comparison shots with the first release of Buzz-Off so you can see the differences between the MOTU Origins “vintage” version and the cartoon Collection figure.


Be sure to check out Mr. Home Arcade’s video review here:
Wave 24 Mini Comic
Mr. Home Arcade also snapped images of the Wave 24 mini comic!

Pages 1 and 2
Hordak triumphantly claims the fortress amidst chaos as dark forces from Despondos, that overwhelm Snake Mountain. Meanwhile, the heroes rally outside Castle Grayskull, facing dire odds, Hordak has launched a two-pronged invasionโattacking Eternia with horrors from Despondos and threatening Etheria with his monstrous armada. Skeletor, left alone, was captured in the events of previous mini-comics. As She-Ra and the Crystal Castle are surrounded, the heroes realize they must reopen the rift between Eternia and Etheria to send aid.

Pages 3 and 4
Skeletor is attacked by ancient, otherworldly beings from Despondos who seek physical form, leaving his soul ravaged. Amid his suffering, a former mentor, Hordak, confronts him emotionally and physically, expressing deep regret and betrayal. He recounts how he saved and empowered Skeletor (formerly Keldor), raising him as his own, only to be abandoned when he needed help most. The page ends with a dramatic accusation and a haunting reminder of the damage caused Skeletor.

Pages 5 and 6
Skeletor lashes out, rejecting the idea that he was savedโclaiming instead he was cursed and molded into a monster by his former master. He sees his pursuit of power as a desperate attempt to escape the self-loathing created by that manipulation. Their brutal confrontation escalates as Hordak mocks Skeletorโs pain and promises even deeper psychological torment. Despite the darkness, a glimmer of hope emerges: the gateway between Eternia and Etheria opens, and She-Ra is on her way. The battle isnโt overโhope lives on as long as itโs fought for. To be continued…

Buzz-Off Art Reveal
With Frosta and Invisible Skeletor’s hi-res card art reveals in the bag, Roy Juarez finishes off Wave 24 MOTU Origins Cartoon collection card art reveals with Buzz-Off! During the MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection Wave 24 preorder, Buzz-Off’s official image of his card art was the only one missing, which left us wondering why they left the Andreenids’ art for a later reveal. We can only speculate as to why but Buzz-Off’s card art features a major tease that would bring the first Snake Men to the MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection as the card art for Buzz-Off shows him attacking Webstor from the sky while Kobra Khan holding Mekaneck hostage! The official art reveal show off the talented work of fetch.franciscoetchart as be illustrates two more potential characters we could see come to the MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection!

According to Roy Juarez on Instagram:
๐บ As Seen On โDisappearing Dragonsโ
The usual suspects for Origins:
Graphic Design & Art Direction @manuel_eduardo_caritas
Artwork @fetch.franciscoetchart
Toy Design @katanarama333
Packaging Engineer @lpukhrambam
Story @joshuaskywriter
Copywriter @yesreallyrob
A closer look at the hi res art work reveals a scene with Buzz-Off shooting an electric charge with his lance at Webstor and we can clearly see the two amazing teases of Kobra Kahn and Mekaneck in this cool scene that pays homage to the Disappearing Dragons episode!


A close up look at the art and colorful image overlay as well.


We can see Buzz-Off, from the Filmation Cartoon episode 79, Disappearing Dragons, using his lance against Webstor!

Mekaneck Tease
During the epside, Disappearing Dragons, Mekaneck and Buzz-Off soon discover Kobra Khan and Webstor attempting to capture a dragon with a transporter ray. The two heroes distract the villains long enough for the dragon to escape, but are themselves subdued Mekaneck is bear hugged by Kobra Khan as he tries to make him go to sleep with his gas he releases from his cobra hood.


Kobra Khan Tease
Kobra Khan was a character that essential to the storyline in Disappearing Dragons! “Disappearing Dragons” is the 79th episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, written by Larry DiTillio and directed by Ernie Schmidt. In this episode, Granamyr enlists the help of He-Man and Orko to rescue his dragons, who have been captured by Kobra Khan and Webstor. It also marks the debut of Mekaneck and Kobra Khan in the series.

Kobra Khan has two looks with a flared Cobra hood and a regular head!

Where to Buy
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