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She-Ra Princess of Power: The Evil Horde
Lou Schiemer
and
George DiCenzo
voice:
Dylamug
First seen in the episode "
Duel at Devlan
"
Image taken from the episode "
Shades Of Orko
"
Dylamug is a vicious Horde cyborg.
Believe it or not, the rarity that is Dylamug was
the first villain to appear in the She-Ra series, if the parts of The Sword Of She-Ra are
discounted. Leading a band of Horde Troopers to collect taxes and the like from a village, [06] it
was almost as if he is part of some sort of Robot-hierarchy. However, the series soon cast a blind
eye at Dylamug and his two further appearances would be brief at best.
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This premier for the character also established
him as a malevolent, heartless villain, almost on a par with Hordak in his early appearances. Although
his attempt to 'pie' a young girl backfired, the intention was still there - so he seemed not to care
who his victims were, as long as they ended up bowing to the Horde. Later in the episode, his voice was
altered slightly by Lou Scheimer, so he sounded just like another one of Hordak's Troopers. His third
speaking-part not only provided him with a different voice, but also a comepletely changed character. In
late Season Two, he was shown teaming up with Grizzlor to capture Orko's shadow which escaped and was
running loose at Horror Hall. Dylamug showed a particular amount of fear of Shadow Weaver, like some
of the other Horde henchmen, and was also portrayed as a dunce, like Leech. However, this appearance
does do something positive for him - when being told of one of Grizzlor's fates as a result of failing
at the hands of Shadow Weaver, the writer at least recognises him as not being one of the regular cast
of villains, judging by his reaction. [
90
]
Dylamug dictates the day's events to some angry
villagers
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here
to listen to the voice provided for Dylamug's first
speaking-part by Lou Scheimer
Dylamug (first voice) approaches a man (second voice)
searching for his daughter. (The third voice is that of a random Horde Trooper.)
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here
to listen to the voice provided for Dylamug's second
speaking-part by Lou Scheimer
Dylamug (first voice) reckons a bigger group would
be more successful in finding Orko's shadow when talking to Grizzlor (second voice)
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here
to listen to the voice provided for Dylamug's third
speaking-part by George Dicenzo
His powers seemed pretty sparse. Expressed in but one
episode, Dylamug was granted the ability to shoot laser-beams from the oversized Horde symbol on his
forehead, powerful enough to stun She-Ra. [
06
] So, whilst being sparse and therefore easily forgettable,
the power of Dylamug was by no means unimpressive.
The final piece of information from this incredibly
undeveloped and unexplored character is fairly simple - which character can be noted for his/her
uncannily creepy smile? The answer: Dylamug, and Dylamug alone.
She-Ra Princess of Power: The Evil Horde : Cartoon Appearances
Dylamug
Season One
Duel at Devlan
Total: 01/65
Season Two
The Inspector
Shades Of Orko
Total: 02/28
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