@kangconquers: He-Man's strength is not above Thanos.
Yes is, He/man strength is above Thanos In episodes in She/ra series "Loo-Kee Lends a Hand" Hordak stops time in the Whispering Woods and everyone was frozen in time He-man, and She-ra move an object frozen in time, it is virtually impossible that sugeest that He/man has no limit in strength, he as strong as he needs to be.Object frozen in time not everybody can move ,EXCEPT IF YOU strong THAN can break the rules of physics.He-Man and Se-ra have the power to move object frozen in time on what they would envied Popeye and Silver Age Supermen
16:48
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nu1KEVxvp2E
He / man pushes moon in orbit
http://www.toplessrobot.com/assets_c/2010/03/jacob_widgets-thumb-300x225.jpg
that is 80 Qvardilion metric ton..He-man has 10 qvardilion times stronger than strongest men on earth
Moving a Mountain
http://www.toplessrobot.com/stone_city.jpg
HONORABLE MENTION: Trading Punches with Pre-Crisis Superman
http://www.toplessrobot.com/assets_c/2010/03/supes_vs_heman1-thumb-300x483.jpg
this Superman
Superman drags many planets through space, an incredible feat of super-strength
http://img2.wikia.nocookie.net/__cb20120918014615/superman/images/thumb/9/9f/Superman_Drags_Planets.jpg/180px-Superman_Drags_Planets.jpg
beat serpent God
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ep5oh_6D4yY
Some of He-Man's craziest feats.He-Man throws the Gem at "twenty-two miles per second," for over 700 miles, so that it lands in the exact right spot before sunset.
http://www.he-man.org/assets/images/collect_toy/vintage_10_content_262_full.jpg
He-Man has gone from the center of the planet and come back in 22 seconds THAT IS speed of light.
start in 3:00
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvdIg1Rw9Bg
He-Man: is The Most Powerful man in the in the Universe ,Finally he has the habit of accomplishing the impossible.He/man i saw a episode where he closed a canyon with his strength, he fixed a broken chain with his bare strength, he is so strong he can break the rules of physics,he draws on the power of Greyskull to be as strong as he needs to be.
Here is He-Man punching Skeletor... It looks simple enough, right?
http://www.comicvine.com/images/1300-1295382/
Well lets see what happens next
http://www.comicvine.com/images/1300-1295394/
BROKING MAGIC BARRIERS WITH PUNCHES
http://www.comicvine.com/images/1300-1295716/
Strength feats.
http://www.comicvine.com/images/1300-1295964/
Prevented Hordak's ship from achieving escape velocity and leaving Eternia's orbit and, when it was out of it's normal orbit
in 13:49
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whvmoTsE_9Y
The UK had its own Masters of the Universe comics, and in one story, an undersea earthquake cracks open a secret underwater passage into the heart of Eternos, Eternia's capital city. Skeletor and his minions go through and cause some minor havoc until they're inevitably defeated by He-Man and friends. To make sure Skeletor never uses the passage again, He-Man dives underwater and "vibrates" his sword until the crack until it slams shut. Makes sense, right?
http://www.toplessrobot.com/crack_heman.jpg
In the episode "Temple of the Sun," some Eternian hobo finds a magical ankh (which he insists on calling a "scarab") in the titular temple and starts wreaking havoc with it (Eternia is apparently littered with these all-powerful magical baubles). For some reason, in this episode Cringer talks He-Man into not turning him into Battle Cat, then wastes no time in getting caught in a sand-tornado. He-Man's strategy for solving the problem is exactly what a four-year-old would come up with, except it actually works: he spins around in the opposite direction and un-spools the tornado -- then throws in into space.
6) Rubbing His Hands on Sand So Fast It Makes Glass
Later in "Temple of the Sun" (2:25 in the video for #7), He-Man and his pals are attacked by a giant scorpion. He-Man shows off his outside-the-box thinking by concocting the most insane plan ever: he rubs his hands really fast over the sand until he makes a giant pane of glass -- yes folks, HE MAKES A PANE OF GLASS. Then he smashes it into four sections and builds a cage around the scorpion. While the other entries on this list might be far more impressive feats of strength, none of them are as remotely batshit-crazy as this one.
in 2:25
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f7tTzZ-s2VA
In the episode "Eternal Darkness" (at 7:50 in the above video) a bad guy in a Slanket named Darkdream, aided by Evil-lyn and some creepy elf, drags the moon in front of the sun to create an eclipse. To move the moon back, He-Man fills a rock with some explosive crap and throws it at the moon. The rock explodes, the moon moves back to its proper orbit and a generation of kids learns that physics is totally arbitrary.
in 7:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpM58tMT4tw
In "Trouble in Arcadia" (at 6:50), Adam and Teela are captured by the people of the titular city, where women rule while men are sent to work in the mines. In a pretty significant design flaw, the entire city apparently rests on a single pillar, and when all the mining takes its toll and the pillar buckles, it's up to He-Man to push it back into place, thus preventing the city from sinking.
in 6:50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-jOQOzVTde4
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a2-wzGYBXvk
"The Taking of Grayskull" is probably the most incoherent, psychedelic, absolutely insane episode of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe -- and that's saying something. The idea is that Skeletor uses a so-called white hole ("it's like a black hole, only not as dense!") to transport Grayskull into another dimension. So, after a smattering of adventure and other nonsense, He-Man picks up Grayskull and throws it back to Eternia (the simplest solutions are always best, really). He-Man even hitches a ride back on Grayskull, using a grappling hook, although I don't want to know where in that furry loincloth he was keeping a hook and half a mile of coiled rope.
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