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Teela, Orko, Roboto and Mer-Man join Mattel’s Masters of the Universe Origins 200x action figure line

March 22, 2026 by Amie Cranswick

Mattel has announced that the fourth wave of the Masters of the Universe Origins Cartoon Collection 200x action figures are available to pre-order now, with new figures of Teela, Orko, Mer-Man, and a deluxe Roboto inspired by the He-Man and the Masters of the Universe TV series and the fan-favourite 200X toy line; take a look at the official promotional images and details below…

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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 released in 2002 has retro style but modern posability. At Origins 5 1/2-inch scale, the Heroic Warrior Goddess is styled with a long ponytail and has 16 points of articulation and multiple swappable body parts. She comes with a staff inspired by the episode “The Ties that Bind.” Ages 6 and up.

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 released in 2002 has retro style but modern posability. At Origins’ 5 1/2-inch scale, the MOTU floating wizard has articulated joints, swappable body parts and comes with a clear stand and “magic blast” effects for his hands, inspired by the episode “Lessons.” Ages 6 and up.

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 released in 2002 has retro style but modern posability. At Origins’ 5 1/2-inch scale, the aquatic warlord has 16 points of articulation, swappable body parts and comes with a trident and a “coral sword” inspired by the episode “The Deep End.” Ages 6 and up.

This Origins Cartoon Collection Roboto Deluxe action figure will bring back fond memories of the beloved 200X toy line based on He-Man and the Masters of the Universe TV series. Massive! Designed to be oversized compared to the usual Origins 5 1/2-inch scale, this figure of the Heroic Mechanical Warrior is busting out of his package, with his massive mechanical arms and legs. Posability! This Roboto is a modern execution of the toy released as part of the toy line from the 2000s. His 16 points of articulation are ready for aggressive poses. Heroic Mechanical Warrior! Built by Man-At-Arms, Roboto’s battlefield experience is underestimated. But when the castle is attacked by Tri-Klops, he helps guide the heroic warriors to victory. Accessories & Collector Card! An oversized blaster and a shoulder cannon, inspired by the episode “Roboto’s Gambit” serve as battle accessories. There is also a character-specific collector card. Includes 1 Masters of the Universe Origins Roboto Action Figure, 2 accessories and 1 collector card. Ages 6 and up.

 

Filed Under: Amie Cranswick, News, Television, Toys Tagged With: He-Man and the Masters of the Universe, Masters of the Universe, Mattel

About Amie Cranswick

Amie Cranswick is Executive Editor of Flickering Myth, responsible for overseeing editorial coverage across film, television and pop culture.

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