Skeletor Facts
Also known as: Skeletor Disturbing Facts · Skeletor Until We Meet Again
Skeletor Facts is a two-panel exploitable image macro featuring Skeletor from the 1980s *He-Man and the Masters of the Universe* cartoon. Created by the Facebook page Sinister Skeletor in July 2021, the format pairs the skull-faced villain stating a disturbing or unsettling fact with him running away, typically captioned "Until we meet again"2. The meme spread rapidly from Facebook to Reddit, where early reposts pulled in tens of thousands of upvotes2.
Overview
Skeletor Facts follows a simple two-panel setup. The first panel shows Skeletor delivering some piece of trivia that's either deeply unsettling, darkly funny, or just plain weird. The second panel shows him fleeing the scene with the tagline "Until we meet again." The format works because Skeletor's skull face and dramatic cartoon villainy give any statement an extra layer of menace1.
The meme draws on decades of built-in recognition. Skeletor first appeared in 1983 as the main villain of Filmation's *He-Man and the Masters of the Universe*, voiced by Alan Oppenheimer3. His theatrical villainy, complete with cackling laughs and bombastic threats, made him one of the most quotable cartoon antagonists of the decade3. That same over-the-top energy translates perfectly to the meme format, where his delivery of mundane or disturbing facts feels both absurd and fitting1.
The format is closely related to the He-Man Advice meme, which uses a similar structure but with He-Man giving positive or helpful advice before running away2. Skeletor Facts flips the script: where He-Man is wholesome, Skeletor is chaotic. The contrast between a cartoon villain and genuinely uncomfortable real-world trivia gives the meme its comedic punch2.
The Skeletor Facts format traces directly to one Facebook page. On July 7, 2021, the gimmick page Sinister Skeletor launched on Facebook2. The page specialized in memes featuring Skeletor delivering disturbing facts or criminal advice, always capped with the phrase "Until we meet again."
The very first Skeletor Facts meme posted that same day picked up over 120 reactions and 142 shares2. Two days later, on July 9, 2021, a second post from the page hit over 1,200 reactions and 400 shares2. The format was simple enough that anyone could replicate it but specific enough in tone that it felt distinct from generic image macros.
The format's roots connect to the broader tradition of Advice Animal-style memes using cartoon characters. The He-Man Advice format already existed as a template where He-Man would share a nice saying and run off2. Sinister Skeletor essentially created the villainous mirror image, swapping helpful tips for unsettling facts and wholesome vibes for dark humor1.
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Skeletor Facts format typically follows a two-panel structure:
Panel one: Show Skeletor (usually a still from the original cartoon) alongside text stating a disturbing, weird, or darkly funny fact. The fact can be real trivia, fake trivia played for laughs, or absurdist humor.
Panel two: Show Skeletor running away, with the caption "Until we meet again" or a variation like "Skeletor will be back next week with more [topic] tips."
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Frank Langella, who played Skeletor in the 1987 live-action film, has called the role one of his personal favorites. He prepared by asking his kids about the character and watching the original cartoon.
In the original 1986 minicomic lore, Skeletor is implied to be Keldor, King Randor's long-lost brother. Writer Steven Grant confirmed "Keldor was Skeletor" but noted Mattel never planned to reveal it on-screen.
The name "Skeletor" is literally a slurred version of "Keldor," according to the franchise's backstory development at Mattel.
The Sinister Skeletor Facebook page's very first meme post gained traction on the same day the page was created, July 7, 2021.
Derivatives & Variations
He-Man Advice:
The direct predecessor/counterpart where He-Man gives positive advice before running away. Skeletor Facts was explicitly created as the evil inversion of this format[2].
Fitness Tips variant:
A modified version where the closing panel reads "Skeletor will be back next week with more fitness tips" instead of the standard "Until we meet again," adding an absurdist callback structure[2].
Criminal advice versions:
Early posts from Sinister Skeletor included memes where Skeletor offered criminal advice rather than disturbing facts, using the same two-panel exit format[2].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (3)
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- 2Skeletor Facts - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 3Skeletorencyclopedia