The Best Episodes Directed By Louis Zukor

Every TV Episode Directed by Louis Zukor Ranked from Best to Worst by Thousands of Voters

  1. Background image for Diamond Ray of Disappearance
    7.8/10(5 votes)

    #1 - Diamond Ray of Disappearance

    S1:E1

    Skeletor has managed to find the legendary 'Diamond Ray Of Disappearance', a mystical jewel that sends who or whatever it is aimed at vanishing into another dimension. Calling his warriors from around the Universe, Skeletor plans to use the magical gem to get rid of He-Man once-and-for-all. His first victims are King Randor, Queen Marlena, and Man-At-Arms, as well as The Sorceress of Grayskull, and it is up to He-Man to destroy the jewel, freeing his friends from the distant limbo-like dimension that they are trapped in...

    Director:Louis Zukor
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  2. Background image for The Time Corridor
    7.3/10(3 votes)

    #2 - The Time Corridor

    S1:E6

    The Sorceress sends He-Man, Man-At-Arms, Orko and Battle Cat back in time after Skeletor, who, with Tri-Klops and Fang Man, has gone back into Eternia's past to plant an effective time bomb on the spot where Castle Grayskull now stands, that will destroy it in the present unless He-Man manages to stop it "in time"...

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  3. Background image for Disappearing Act
    7.0/10(3 votes)

    #3 - Disappearing Act

    S1:E12

    After He-Man puts an end to their latest plot, Skeletor and Beast Man plan to get rid of him once and for all; with use of invisible helmets they sneak into the Royal Palace and kidnap Prince Adam, to use as bait to lure He-Man out into a trap. Unfortunately, one of Orko's magic spells has gone wrong, teleporting the Sword Of Power away into Eternia's distant past, leaving Adam unable to transform into He-Man. While the Sorceress sends Orko and Cringer back in time to try and retrieve the sword, she has a special assignment for Man-At-Arms to trick Skeletor into believing that He-Man is about when he is not...

    Director:Louis Zukor
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  4. Background image for The Dragon's Gift
    7.0/10(3 votes)

    #4 - The Dragon's Gift

    S1:E18

    An ambassador from another kingdom visits the Royal Palace to present King Randor with a gift. But Man-At-Arms recognises the man as Skeletor in disguise, and in an attempt to stop him, is turned into a crystal statue. He-Man and Teela must journey to the Isles of Darksmoke, where the great and ancient dragon Granamyr knows the only spell to reverse the effect on Man-At-Arms. But their task proves far from easy- for not only is Granamyr suspicious of humans and reluctant to help them, but he says he will only give them the spell if they cut down the living tree named Skytree. Will He-Man willingly take a life if it is the only way to save that of his friend?

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  5. Background image for The Mystery of Man-E-Faces
    6.7/10(3 votes)

    #5 - The Mystery of Man-E-Faces

    S1:E31

    Prince Adam tells Man-At-Arms the story of how he, as He-Man, changed the life of Man-E-Faces. In flashback, we see how Man-E was once a bad guy who terrorized the Widgets with his three faces, and how Skeletor tried to recruit him into his forces before He-Man enabled Man-E to see the error of his ways.

    Director:Louis Zukor
    Writer:Paul Dini
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  6. Background image for The Starchild
    6.0/10(2 votes)

    #6 - The Starchild

    S1:E39

    He-Man rescues a small girl from danger in the Evergreen Forest, and it turns out that the girl is a magical Starchild- and two tribes in the forest, the Tree People and the Cave People, are fighting for custody of her. He-Man takes the Starchild back to Palace Eternia with him, so the Royal Family can sort out the custody battle.

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Louis Zukor Ratings Summary

"Diamond Ray of Disappearance" is the best rated episode directed by Louis Zukor. It scored 7.8/10 based on 5 votes. It was written by Robby London. It aired on 9/5/1983 and is rated 0.5 points higher than their second-best episode, "The Time Corridor".