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HE-MAN A DREAM OF YOUTH

It’s not unusual for custom scooters to take inspiration from the interests of our youth; after all, that’s a time when we are most influenced by what goes on around us. He-Man was one of those characters that landed on our TV screens at the beginning of the 1980s, first as a cartoon, then as a series of films. A muscly, blond-haired, sword-slashing superhero; he fought evil in many battles. Even if the cartoons weren’t of your era I’m sure you’ve got the gist of the story by now. He-Man became a hugely successful franchise, with a massive following and the company behind the story cashed in on its cult following with toys and other collectables. Many of the children who followed He-Man’s adventures are still fans today. Among them is Christian Fitz,

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