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Blade is a master swordsman and bounty hunter. He has a [[pirate]]-like appearance, with a patch over his eye and completely bald head. He is an incredibly skilled swordsman, whose swordsmanship can rival [[He-Man]].
 
Blade is a master swordsman and bounty hunter. He has a [[pirate]]-like appearance, with a patch over his eye and completely bald head. He is an incredibly skilled swordsman, whose swordsmanship can rival [[He-Man]].
   
==Character History==
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==Character history==
 
 
Blade was introduced into the MOTU mythology with his appearance in the [[1987]] [[Masters of the Universe (movie)|live action movie]] starring [[Dolph Lundgren]]. Played by [[Anthony De Longis]], he was one of [[Skeletor]]'s bounty hunters, a psychotic swordsman whose array of blades and exuberant swordsmanship rendered him a dike like enemy. No background was given for the character, although it was hinted that he may have had a long-standing personal grudge against He-Man (he utters "I've been waiting a long time for this" when facing He-Man in a man-to-man fight). In the later stages of the movie, Blade appeared to die when knocked back towards one of the deep pits of [[Castle Grayskull]] by He-Man; he was not seen in any scenes afterwards.
 
Blade was introduced into the MOTU mythology with his appearance in the [[1987]] [[Masters of the Universe (movie)|live action movie]] starring [[Dolph Lundgren]]. Played by [[Anthony De Longis]], he was one of [[Skeletor]]'s bounty hunters, a psychotic swordsman whose array of blades and exuberant swordsmanship rendered him a dike like enemy. No background was given for the character, although it was hinted that he may have had a long-standing personal grudge against He-Man (he utters "I've been waiting a long time for this" when facing He-Man in a man-to-man fight). In the later stages of the movie, Blade appeared to die when knocked back towards one of the deep pits of [[Castle Grayskull]] by He-Man; he was not seen in any scenes afterwards.
   
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
 
 
Many fans have speculated that Blade may have been a substitute for the toy line's character of [[Tri-Klops]]. This is mainly because like Tri-Klops, he is a swordsman and has only one frontal eye (although Tri-Klops was a three-eyed spy with a rotating helmet).
 
Many fans have speculated that Blade may have been a substitute for the toy line's character of [[Tri-Klops]]. This is mainly because like Tri-Klops, he is a swordsman and has only one frontal eye (although Tri-Klops was a three-eyed spy with a rotating helmet).
   

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Blade is a character from the popular toy line Masters of the Universe, who was introduced into the toy line and mythology after appearing in the 1987 live action movie based on the toy line.

Blade is a master swordsman and bounty hunter. He has a pirate-like appearance, with a patch over his eye and completely bald head. He is an incredibly skilled swordsman, whose swordsmanship can rival He-Man.

Character history

Blade was introduced into the MOTU mythology with his appearance in the 1987 live action movie starring Dolph Lundgren. Played by Anthony De Longis, he was one of Skeletor's bounty hunters, a psychotic swordsman whose array of blades and exuberant swordsmanship rendered him a dike like enemy. No background was given for the character, although it was hinted that he may have had a long-standing personal grudge against He-Man (he utters "I've been waiting a long time for this" when facing He-Man in a man-to-man fight). In the later stages of the movie, Blade appeared to die when knocked back towards one of the deep pits of Castle Grayskull by He-Man; he was not seen in any scenes afterwards.

After the release of the movie, Blade was incorporated into the Msex toy line by Mattel. His action figure came packaged with a mini-comic titled "The Cosmic Key", which was based upon the weapon of that name from the movie, although the storyline completely contradicted the movie. In this mini-comic, Blade was sent (together with another movie character Saurod) by a mysterious entity called the "Evil Cloud" to serve Skeletor but they were both defeated by He-man.

Blade also appeared in the MOTU Marvel comics, and various European comic series.

Trivia

Many fans have speculated that Blade may have been a substitute for the toy line's character of Tri-Klops. This is mainly because like Tri-Klops, he is a swordsman and has only one frontal eye (although Tri-Klops was a three-eyed spy with a rotating helmet).

As well as playing Blade, Anthony De Longis was also Frank Langella's stunt double as Skeletor in the movie.