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Update: Wave 4 200x MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection Figure Assortment Details

With the official images for Wave 2 and Wave 3 now out in the wild, things just got even more exciting for the 200x MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection! Thanks to some incredible sleuthing by El Cofre Geek, we’ve uncovered three more core figures joining the lineup! If you remember the San Diego Comic Con 2025 booth display, Mattel showcased four deluxe figures, which left a bit of mystery surrounding what would fill out the rest of the collection. Well, that mystery is now solved, and this discovery builds perfectly on what we’ve already seen across the first three waves. It’s amazing to see the 200x era continuing to expand with fan-favorite characters, giving collectors even more to look forward to as the 200x Cartoon Collection grows! We’ve also updated the figures with their official details so now we know what accessories they will be packed with.

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Teela, Orko, and Mer-Man, along with Roboto as the deluxe figure for this new wave. Many of us were left scratching our heads as to the whereabouts of Teela as she was prominently missing from the cast of characters on display but now we can rest easy knowing she is coming!

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200x Teela

Many fans were wondering where Teela was after the 200x MOTU Origins Cartoon Collection reveals at San Diego Comic Con 2025 since she was noticeably missing, so we can’t wait to see what her figure looks like when she finally makes her debut. In the 2002 revival of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Teela was depicted as a confident sixteen-year-old who, despite her youth, served as the determined Captain of the Royal Guard. The daughter of the Sorceress of Castle Grayskull and adopted by Man-At-Arms, Teela’s biological father was a soldier who vanished before her birth. She maintained a close friendship with Prince Adam, often chiding him for his perceived lack of bravery while unknowingly harboring feelings for his heroic alter ego, He-Man. After being wounded in battle, Teela received a blood transfusion from the Sorceress that temporarily granted her telepathic powers and raised doubts about their true connection. In the tie-in comic, her more tender side emerged when she confided in Adam that she wished they could still play together as they had in childhood, to which he reassured her that her duties as a soldier would help bring about peace.

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Official Description

This Origins Cartoon Collection Teela action figure is inspired by the well-loved MOTU 200X action figure line, itself inspired by the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe TV series. This reimagined version of the toy line released in 2002 has retro style but modern posability. At Origins’ 5.5-inch scale, the Heroic Warrior Goddess has 16 points of articulation, and swappable body parts. She is designed with a high ponytail and comes with a staff accessory. Packed on a blister card.

200x Orko

In the 2002 series, Orko and Cringer secretly followed Prince Adam to Castle Grayskull, where they witnessed his first transformation into He-Man. Excited, Orko accompanied He-Man and the newly armored Battle Cat into battle but nearly exposed He-Man’s secret identity to Teela and the other Masters before Man-At-Arms quickly intervened, explaining that the Sorceress had foretold He-Man’s arrival. Portrayed as a powerful but uncontrolled wizard, Orko had lost his wand while saving Prince Adam upon arriving on Eternia, leaving him unable to properly channel his magic. A later flashback episode, “The Power of Grayskull,” revealed King Grayskull’s quest for power and introduced an Oracle resembling Orko, implying that other Trollans had also reached Eternia. In MVCreations’ final He-Man comic, Orko again lost control of his magic and, after recalling his days as “Orko the Great” on Trolla, sought the Sorceress’s help to return home. Guided by the Oracle of Zalesia, he was given a choice between materials to open a portal to Trolla or a map that would aid Eternia in its ongoing war. Recognizing the Oracle as a fellow Trollan, Orko chose the map, which led him to his lost wand and restored his confidence as Adam proudly reintroduced him to the royal court as Orko the Great. Fans have been eager to see how this 200x version of Orko will translate into figure form, especially since he was missing from the lineup revealed at San Diego Comic Con 2025.

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Official Description

This Origins Cartoon Collection Orko action figure is inspired by the well-loved MOTU 200X action figure line, itself inspired by the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe TV series. This reimagined version of the toy line released in 2002 has retro style but modern posability. At Origins’ 5.5-inch scale, the mischievous magician ihas 9 points of articulation. With his included translucent stand to give a ‘floating’ appearance, he stands equivalent to other characters. Two magic effect accessories are also included. Packed on a blister card.

200x Mer-Man

Merman, the self-proclaimed king of the seas, ruled his own underwater realm and waged war against his rival Aquarus over control of another ocean settlement. Although he defeated Aquarus, Merman returned to find his own kingdom in ruins. Seeking new power, he joined Keldor and fought beside him during the Battle of the Hall of Wisdom, only to be imprisoned behind the Mystic Wall in the Dark Hemisphere. Years later, Merman played a key role in Skeletor’s escape, spending years harvesting Coridite crystals from the Sea of Rakash to build a device capable of destroying the barrier. He later participated in Skeletor’s assault on Eternia’s Royal Palace, capturing Man-At-Arms and feeding him to his massive flying sea creature before Teela intervened to save him. Attempting to harness the Coridite’s power for himself, Merman quickly learned it was too unstable to control. When the Snake Men reclaimed Snake Mountain, Merman challenged Snake Face but was turned to stone and shattered—only to be resurrected by Skeletor moments later. Grateful to be restored, he later took Snake Face’s petrified body as a grisly trophy for his lair.

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Official Description

This Origins Cartoon Collection Mer-Man action figure is inspired by the well-loved MOTU 200X action figure line, itself inspired by the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe TV series. This reimagined version of the toy line released in 2002 has retro style but modern posability. At Origins’ 5.5-inch scale, the humanoid King of the Sea has 16 points of articulation, swappable body parts and removable skirt armor. He comes with a coral sword and a trident. Packed on a blister card.

200x Roboto

Roboto is confirmed as a deluxe figure, with “Deluxe” noted in the title and the expanded 6.1 x 12 x 17.73 cm dimensions providing further evidence. The listing also carries the product number JHK12.

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These images of Roboto showcase a strikingly faithful interpretation of his animated counterpart from the early 2000s series. He features his signature clear chest panel (we are sure gears will be included once the final figure is produced), updated with the angular and tech-heavy design language from the cartoon. His bulky proportions, segmented armor plating, and deep red and gunmetal gray color scheme give him a powerful, animated presence, complete with a shoulder-mounted cannon and mechanical arm blaster. From the detailing on his helmet to the sculpted articulation on his legs and arms, this version of Roboto leans heavily into the stylized aesthetic of the 200x series.

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These close-up images of the 200x-style Roboto highlight his animated weaponry with great detail. On his right shoulder, the rotating six-barrel cannon mimics its appearance from the Mike Young Productions series, cast in a pale gray with sculpted paneling and vents that reflect the stylized tech from the show. On his left arm, the red double-barrel arm cannon is angular and bold, also directly inspired by the cartoon design, featuring blocky edges and side details reminiscent of its on-screen appearance.

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