He-Man and the Masters of the Universe Season 2 Episode 22 Fraidy Cat
- TV-Y7
- October 10, 1984
- 21 min
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6.7 (98)
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe season 2 episode 22 is titled "Fraidy Cat." In this episode, viewers are introduced to a new character named Kittrina, who is a young girl that can transform into a fearsome cat creature known as Katra. Kittrina is in trouble, as she is being pursued by Skeletor and his minions. With her powers, she is able to outrun them for a while, but eventually they catch up to her.
He-Man learns of Kittrina's situation and decides to help her. Together with Orko, Man-at-Arms, and Teela, they come up with a plan to rescue Kittrina and keep Skeletor at bay. But Kittrina is not easily convinced and is very afraid of Skeletor and his minions. She is afraid that if she helps He-Man, she will only make things worse for herself.
As He-Man and his team plan their rescue mission, Kittrina becomes more and more afraid. She starts to doubt herself and her abilities, and becomes convinced that she is not strong enough to fight Skeletor. This self-doubt is further heightened when Skeletor and his minions capture her and bring her back to their stronghold.
He-Man is not deterred by Kittrina's fear, and he continues to be determined to rescue her. He knows that she is a valuable ally in the fight against Skeletor, and that her cat powers could be very useful. With the help of his friends, He-Man is able to rescue Kittrina from Skeletor's grasp.
But the rescue mission is not without its challenges. Skeletor and his minions put up a tough fight, and He-Man has to use all his strength and bravery to defeat them. Kittrina is also forced to face her fears and use her cat powers to fight back against Skeletor.
In the end, He-Man and his team are able to defeat Skeletor and rescue Kittrina. The episode ends with Kittrina expressing her gratitude to He-Man and his friends, and promising to use her powers for good in the future. This episode is a great example of how even the most unlikely heroes can overcome their fears and make a difference.