Ram Man is a stocky warrior with poor verbal skills whose chief method of attack/defense involves using his head as a battering ram (hence the name). He is afraid of the dark, and is unswervingly loyal to the people of Eternia, at times questioning the loyalty of newer Heroic Warriors such as Buzz-Off. However, he is also a bit naive and gullible. His lack of intelligence is often played for humor. The moral in "House of Shokoti, Part I" was considered so obvious that Ram Man delivered a lesson about not trying to imitate his human battering ram practices, noting both his heavy armor and his nature as a fictional character. In the original cartoon series, Ram Man is rather short, whereas in the 2002 series he is very large, one of the tallest heroes. He wears an armored helmet in both series, although in the 2002 series he is shown to remove it at times, displaying his short-cropped blonde hair and metal skull cap. He did not use the action figure's axe in the cartoon. Ram Man is voiced by John Erwin in the 1980s series and by Scott McNeil in the 2002 series. In 2011, BBC Online reported that performer Jamie Moakes was trying to create "a new commodity, one to replace gold, silver and copper", by buying as many Ram Man figures as possible. Ram Man was voted No.9 in The 10 Most Unfortunate Masters Of The Universe Toys by Io9. Ram Man was voted No.12 in The 12 Coolest Masters of the Universe Action Features by Topless Robot. Ram Man was voted by Mania.com as the fourth most Crazy Masters of the Universe Figures. CBR voted Ram-Man 14th worst He-Man toy.
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MoreRam Man is a stocky warrior with poor verbal skills whose chief method of attack/defense involves using his head as a battering ram (hence the name). He is afraid of the dark, and is unswervingly loyal to the people of Eternia, at times questioning the loyalty of newer Heroic Warriors such as Buzz-Off. However, he is also a bit naive and gullible. His lack of intelligence is often played for humor. The moral in "House of Shokoti, Part I" was considered so obvious that Ram Man delivered a lesson about not trying to imitate his human battering ram practices, noting both his heavy armor and his nature as a fictional character. In the original cartoon series, Ram Man is rather short, whereas in the 2002 series he is very large, one of the tallest heroes. He wears an armored helmet in both series, although in the 2002 series he is shown to remove it at times, displaying his short-cropped blonde hair and metal skull cap. He did not use the action figure's axe in the cartoon. Ram Man is voiced by John Erwin in the 1980s series and by Scott McNeil in the 2002 series. In 2011, BBC Online reported that performer Jamie Moakes was trying to create "a new commodity, one to replace gold, silver and copper", by buying as many Ram Man figures as possible. Ram Man was voted No.9 in The 10 Most Unfortunate Masters Of The Universe Toys by Io9. Ram Man was voted No.12 in The 12 Coolest Masters of the Universe Action Features by Topless Robot. Ram Man was voted by Mania.com as the fourth most Crazy Masters of the Universe Figures. CBR voted Ram-Man 14th worst He-Man toy.
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Subject ID: 82676
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Ram Man from The Raid of He-Man set
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Masters of the Universe Masterverse Ram-Man Action Figure
Masterverse Wave 9 Deluxe
This Masterverse Ram-Man is a deluxe action figure at 7-inch scale with 30 points of articulation and authentic design details fans will love. This Masters of the Universe New Eternia edition of the one-man wrecking crew comes with 2 extra heads, 1 extra set of hands, removable chest armor and axe. This human battering ram makes a great gift for MOTU fans and collectors ages 6 years and older. Colors and decorations may vary.
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The Masterverse Ram Man action figure brings the human battering ram from Masters of the Universe: Revelation to life with 30 points of articulation and authentic details collectors will love. He comes with a 2 extra heads, 1 extra set of hands, and a removable chest armor and axe for epic displays. Colors and decorations may vary.
©2023 Mattel.
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Ram Man awoke, covered in Ooze, and opened his mouth to speak only to hear a “Baa” come out. All he knew was he had a new master and his name was Krang. Our figure of the mutated human battering ram of Eternia is armed with an elaborate battle ram accessory and axe. An included mini-comic illustrates the TMNT and MOTU crossover storyline.
©2024 Mattel
© 2024 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Deluxe Figure Set
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