Orko (character)

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Orko
Masters of the Universe character
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Orko as he appears in He-Man & She-Ra: A Christmas Special .
First appearance"The Cosmic Comet" (1983)
Created by Tom Ruegger
Larry DiTillio
Portrayed by Billy Barty (1987; as Gwildor)
Voiced by
In-universe information
Full nameOracle
Ork-0 (2021 series)
SpeciesTrollan
OccupationRoyal magician
SpouseDree Elle
RelativesUncle Montork

Orko is a fictional character from the Masters of the Universe franchise. [1] Orko is a sorcerer and the last of his kind. He first appeared in the 1980s Filmation series He-Man and the Masters of the Universe. He also made feature appearances in episodes of the show's direct spinoff series, She-Ra: Princess of Power and then in the 2002 remake of the original series. In 2021, Orko returned for Masters of the Universe: Revelation which serves as a continuation of the original 1980s series.

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Appearances

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (1983)

Orko was first introduced in the 1983 animated series. Orko was not part of the original toy collection on which the 1980s show is based, but when he was created by the show's writers as comic relief, a toy figure of him was later manufactured. Orko is a Trollan, a race of beings from Trolla, a world in another dimension. Trollans wear red robes and hats and hide their faces beneath hats and scarves since in Trollan society, showing one's face to each other is considered an intimate act. A production drawing of Orko without his hat showed him resembling a little blue elf, but it was never used in the series. Orko does reveal his face in the episode "Dawn of Dragoon," but his face is not visible to the audience, though his shadow indicates he is bald. Trollans appear to be blue-skinned humanoids with pointy ears. However, their feet remain hidden under their robes. Trollans have natural magical abilities, including levitation, which they use exclusively instead of walking. In one episode, Orko temporarily loses the power of levitation, and can be seen crawling around on his knees. Orko knows He-Man's true identity. [2] The character was named 'Gorpo' in the early original series drafts, but he was renamed ‘Orko’ (his original name was used in the Brazilian Portuguese-language dub of the original series)

She-Ra: Princess of Power (1985)

Orko played a key role in several episodes of this spin off series about He-Man's twin sister She-Ra, as well as featuring as a main character in the He-Man and She-Ra Christmas special made-for-television movie.

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002)

In the 2002 remake series, Orko is essentially the same with a slightly more elaborate costume. It is revealed that he and Cringer followed Prince Adam to Castle Grayskull and watched him transform into He-Man for the first time. Orko then follows He-Man and the new Battle Cat into battle and almost reveals He-Man's identity to Teela and the other Masters, despite having been warned not to by both The Sorceress and He-Man. Fortunately, Man-At-Arms, who recognizes He-Man as the alter ego of Adam, quickly steps in and stops him, informing Teela and the other Masters that the new hero is He-Man and that the Sorceress had told him of He-Man's coming beforehand. In this series, Orko was a very powerful wizard, but when he came to Eternia and saved Prince Adam, he lost his wand, which he needed to control his magic. Orko has been the jester of the royal palace since his arrival, and although he is well liked, only a few take him seriously. Orko is always keen to become the great sorcerer he once was; however, without his wand to control his magic, he is prone to causing havoc around the palace. Despite not having his wand, there have been instances where Orko has played a huge role in battles. In the episode "Lesson," he managed to successfully disarm Skeletor of the Ram Stone. In the episode "Last Stand," Orko managed to evade being captured by Skeletor's council of evil and returned Prince Adam's power sword to him. A flashback episode, "The Power of Grayskull," reveals the history of Adam's ancestor, King Grayskull, who goes on a quest for the power to defend Eternia, and encounters an Oracle who looked and sounded much like Orko, suggesting that other Trollans might have found their way to Eternia.

Masters of the Universe: Revelation (2021)

In July 2021, the Netflix series Masters of the Universe: Revelation was released. [3] The series is a pseudo-continuation of the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe series and takes place many years after the events of the original series. Orko is voiced by actor Griffin Newman. Orko first appears to be the same comic relief as he was in the 1980s series. Following the death of Prince Adam who, as He-Man sacrifices himself for his friends, Adam's father, King Randor banishes Duncan/Man-At-Arms for failing him and allowing his son to die. Duncan's daughter Teela, now aware that Adam is He-Man, resigns from her position as Captain of the Palace Royal Guard, which she was recently appointed to, and feels betrayed that her father kept Adam's secret hidden from her all these years. Orko pleads with her to not leave, but she does regardless. We will next see Orko some time later living with Duncan. Orko is in a very weak state having lost most of his powers and magical abilities due to the events surrounding He-Man's death. Teela along with Evil-Lynn, Beast Man, and Andra pays a visit to her now estranged father asking for his help and his expertise to locate and combine the two halves of the Sword of Power. Roboto is sent in his place and Orko also joins the group on their journey to locate the Sword of Power. In the fourth episode of the series titled "Land of the Dead" upon entering Subternia, Evil-Lyn and Orko are separated from the remainder of their group within an illusion while Teela is isolated by Scare Glow who has taken over the Land of the Dead. Orko reveals to Evil-Lyn that his original name was in fact Oracle. When he was younger, he pronounced it "Orko". Orko discovers that the Font of Mystical Energy, the lifeforce of Orko's species, has been dried up, making Orko the last Trollan species left. Deceased spirits of the Trollans arrive and merge to form a monster to combat Evil-Lyn and Orko while Teela faces off against nightmare versions of He-Man and herself. Teela conquers her fear of her own power, destroys all the illusions, and the group is reunited. Evil-Lyn uses the half of the Sword of Power to open a gate to Preternia, but is chased after by Scare Glow. Orko remains behind and sacrifices himself to hold Scare Glow off while the rest of the group escape. [4] In the following episode "The Forge at the Forrest Forever", the group of heroes mourn the death of their friend Orko and a gravestone is seen with his name on it. [5]

The showrunner Kevin Smith described the decision to kill the character as a way to create compelling drama from a weak character who was seen by the writers as unpopular. [6] A reviewer for CBR praised the decision, saying the redemption arc brought depth to what had previously been the series' worst character. [7]

He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021)

Comics

In the Marvel/Star Comics, Orko is more or less similar to his animated counterpart.

In the DC series, DC Universe vs. The Masters of the Universe, during the time that Skeletor had taken over Eternia, Orko discovered that Skeletor had the Skull of Power, and tried to destroy it, but sadly Orko's spell backfired. Orko got blasted by the full force of evil inside the skull. Orko absorbed the worst of the skull and it unlocked his mental barriers, granting him power undreamed of. This came at the cost of his humanity, and made him a "Mad God."

Then, when Skeletor was defeated by He-Man, Dark Orko used his power to transport Skeletor to Trolla, Orko's home dimension. There, Dark Orko had transformed the Trollans into monsters and he used his power to transform Skeletor into something more powerful, and sent him to Earth. There, Dark Orko commanded Skeletor to siphon Earth's magic and funnel it to him on Trolla. Skeletor obeyed, and when He-Man, Teela and Evil-Lyn show up, Dark Orko kidnaps Superman, traps him on Trolla, and replaces him with a copy, which He-Man accidentally kills, thus turning the heroes of Earth against the Masters of the Universe.

While the Masters fight the heroes of Earth, Dark Orko tortures Superman on Trolla. When He-Man arrives on Trolla, Dark Orko turns to Skeletor for help, but Skeletor turns on Dark Orko, pulling the wizard off Trolla on to Earth. There, Dark Orko battles the heroes of Earth and the Masters of the Universe. Then, when Superman and He-Man destroy the Skull of Power, Skeletor attacks Dark Orko, banishing him to places unknown. Afterwards, He-Man vows not to rest until Orko's soul has been purged of evil.

Live-action

Orko was originally supposed to appear in the 1987 live-action " Masters of the Universe" theatrical film, but his design was too complex for the studio to produce in live action with its limited budget. Instead the character of Gwildor, played by Billy Barty was created for the film to replace Orko and provide the comic relief. [8] Frederick S. Clarke explains that Gwildor was "reportedly a stand-in for Orko...In the series, Orko has no feet or legs and is always seen floating or flying, a difficult concept to film live." [9]

In 2018 it was reported that Orko will appear in the upcoming live-action movie. In the film, Orko will be reimagined as a small man whose self-doubt holds him back from being a reasonably mediocre wizard. [10] Since 2018, the film has seen many delays and changes with cast and scripts along with the release date pushed back many times. As of July 2021, production on the film has yet to begin and currently appears to be on hold. [11]

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