Butthead

Butthead is an action figure from the Mattel He-Man toy line and a character from the 1990 animated series The New Adventures of He-Man. He uses his armored head to smash his targets, just like Ram-Man.

The New Adventures of He-Man
Butthead (who was referred to only as BH) was not present when Skeletor and He-Man first arrived in the future, and first appeared among the Mutant ranks during a session with the Galactic Council on Enos, where he donned a disguise and attempted to assassinate Mara on Skeletor’s orders. BH was possibly the most dim-witted of all the Mutants next to Slush Head, but was a capable fighter. BH’s face was hidden by a mask and helmet; his true face never revealed. His hard head and helmet allowed him to physically charge his enemies and send them flying, delivering a powerful blow.

BH was often paired up with his fellow Mutant Quakke, with the pair usually acting as Skeletor's go-to henchmen. BH and Quakke generally seem to be friends, with BH looking up to Quakke for his higher intelligence.

BH’s duties on the Mothership include running the docking bay, and looking after the Terrortreads and Terrorclaws stored down there. On one occasion, BH was convinced to take part in Staghorn's mutiny against Flogg, lending his docking-bay troopers to the cause. BH once volunteered to take over as Sheriff of Gorn City, claiming he was "just the guy for the job", but he was ultimately denied the position by Flogg and Skeletor. Due to his low intelligence; BH, along with Slush Head and Staghorn, were the test subjects of a device that increased the Mutants intelligence. Suddenly ten times smarter than normal, BH immediately adopted a much more refined persona and style of dress, though it turned out he became a little too intelligent for his own good, and he was eventually returned to his normal self after attempting to overthrow Skeletor and Flogg.

When the Mutants went to compete in the Galactic Games, BH was left in command of Nordor. When Flogg organized the final invasion of Primus, he contacted BH, and ordered him to gather all Mutant forces stationed on the skull-faced moon and bring them into battle. BH participated in the final battle, and later witnessed Flogg's surrender.

The New Adventures of He-Man

 * 08 Glastnost Schmaznost
 * 09 The Youngest Hero
 * 10 The Festival of Lights (non speaking role)
 * 12 Skeletor's Victory
 * 13 He-Man in Exile
 * 14 The Seeds of Resistance
 * 18 He-Man Mutant
 * 20 Fading Star
 * 22 The Mind Lens
 * 24 Collision Course
 * 31 The Galactic Guardians
 * 35 Once Upon a Time
 * 36 A Plague Upon Primus (non speaking role)
 * 37 The Test of Time
 * 39 The Sheriff of Gorn City
 * 40 The New Wizard in Town
 * 43 Brain Drain
 * 43 The Dream Zone
 * 44 Brain Drain
 * 45 You're In the Army Now (non speaking role)
 * 46 No Easy Way (non speaking role)
 * 47 The Guns of Nordor
 * 48 The Bride of Slushhead (non speaking role)
 * 49 Dreadator (non speaking role)
 * 50 Mutiny on the Mothership
 * 51 Rock to the Future (non speaking role)
 * 54 The Tornadoes of Zil
 * 55 The Taking of Levitan
 * 57 The Power of the Good and the Way of the Magic (non speaking role)
 * 58 Queen's Gambit
 * 59 There's Gems In Them Hills (non speaking role)
 * 60 The Call to the Games (non speaking role)
 * 65 The Final Invasion

DC Comics

 * He-Man and the Masters of the Multiverse
 * Master of the Universes Part Two

Toyline
Butthead was released in the third wave of the He-Man toyline. The figure could keep his head straight or lower it, and had a button on his back to release his spring-loaded neck and give a headbutt to enemy figures.

Behind The Scenes

 * Buttheadconceptart.jpgead was only ever referred to as "BH" in the animated series.
 * Scott McNeil, who voiced BH in the animated series, later played his heroic counterpart, Ram Man, in the Mike Young Productions He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) series, using the same voice.
 * Butthead was designed by David Wolfram, from a Mark Taylor concept.