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G.I. Joe

  • Serie de TV
  • 1985–1986
  • TV-Y7
  • 30min
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G.I. Joe (1985)
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Una fuerza élite de misiones especiales combate a las fuerzas terroristas de Cobra.Una fuerza élite de misiones especiales combate a las fuerzas terroristas de Cobra.Una fuerza élite de misiones especiales combate a las fuerzas terroristas de Cobra.

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    Jackson Beck
    • Narrator
    • 1985–1986
    Christopher Collins
    • Cobra Commander…
    • 1985–1986
    Michael Bell
    Michael Bell
    • Duke…
    • 1985–1986
    Neil Ross
    Neil Ross
    • Shipwreck…
    • 1985–1986
    Arthur Burghardt
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    • Destro…
    • 1985–1986
    Frank Welker
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    • 1985–1986
    Mary McDonald-Lewis
    • Lady Jaye…
    • 1985–1986
    Bill Ratner
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    • 1985–1986
    Morgan Lofting
    • Baroness…
    • 1985–1986
    Kene Holiday
    Kene Holiday
    • Roadblock
    • 1985–1986
    Zack Hoffman
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    • 1985–1986
    Corey Burton
    Corey Burton
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    Pat Fraley
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    • 1985–1986
    B.J. Ward
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    • Scarlett…
    • 1985–1986
    Gregg Berger
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    • Spirit…
    • 1985–1986
    Brian Cummings
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    • Dr. Mindbender
    • 1986
    Lee Weaver
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    • 1985–1986
    Ed Gilbert
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    • 1986
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    bannonanthony

    Yo Joe!

    I love this series. I developed an interest in it a couple of years ago and I've loved it ever since. THe battle between Joe and Cobra is very entertaining with colourful characters on both sides. I first saw the show when I was a kid. That was when the show was named ACTION FORCE in the UK. I now have the movie on video and the first half of Season One on DVD. The show has not disappointed me so far.

    There's great voice work from 80s voice maestros like Chris Latta and Neil Ross. The humour in the show is very appealing as well as there are constantly petty power struggles in the Cobra ranks. Perhaps the introduction of Serpentor wasn't such a good idea, but the show still had good moments. I heard a rumour that there may be a real life GI JOE movie. I hope there will be. If it's based on the Devil'a Due comic that would be good because what I've seen of that comic is great. Here's hoping.
    StudentDriver

    Decent toy tie-in.

    GI Joe was essentially an advertisement for the toys; it, like the comic, was designed to tie in with the toy line, to support the storyline of the comic and toys, and to introduce new characters and vehicles.

    Given the constraints of the advertising medium, the show was pretty good. The characters seemed to develop over time, and there were identifiable (and diverging) personalities. Unfortunately, GI Joe suffers from the same problem may other cartoons that depict battle show; no one gets hurt or killed.

    I don't want to sound like a sadist or cheap thrill seeker, but one would think that a show depicting two large armed forces continuously battling over the globe would suffer casualties. Planes were constantly shot down, but no one ever died. Highly unrealistic, and with Robotech showing at the same time, GI Joe lost its edge. It may have been more popular than Robotech, but couldn't maintain interest for very long. ...and then there's the episode where Cobra has a high-powered laser, and- no, doesn't try to destroy Joe- attempts to carve the Cobra logo onto the face of the moon. What an effective use of technology and power! Graffiti!
    7DarthBill

    Never giving up, staying till the fight's won. THAT was a job for GI Joe.

    The brother series to "Transformers", two of many fondly remembered 80s cartoons that were based on popular toy lines. The difference being that the GI Joe toyline had been around for decades and seen many reduxes over the years. Prior to this series GI Joe was usually a doll that was the embodiment the Marines, the Navy, and the Air Force.

    This interpretation redesigned/redefined GI Joe as "the code name for America's highly trained special missions force." In other words, the commandos of the GI Joe company were responsible for fighting Cobra, the "ruthless terrorist organization determined to rule the world."

    GI Joe and Cobra both had a couple of different figure head/leaders. Originally GI Joe was represented by Duke (voice of Michael Bell among others), a tall blond guy with blue eyes. Later, GI Joe's official leader became General Hawk (voice of the late Ed Gilbert, who also voiced Baloo on "Tale Spin"), while Duke remained 2nd in command. 3rd in command was Flint (voice of Bill Ratner), the rugged warrant officer who later replaced Duke as the main character of the many countless GI Joe adventures. 4th in command was Beach Head (William Callaway, who also voiced Aquaman a few years earlier), a ball busting drill sergeant type. Later we met Sgt. Slaughter (voiced by an actual Professional Wrestler of the same name), who shared the ball busting drill sergeant role with Beach Head. Originally Cobra was led by the cowardly yet mysteriously charismatic Cobra Commander (voice of Chris Latta, who also voiced Gung Ho among other characters and also had the memorable of the whiny Star Scream Decepticon on "Transformers"), who was always butting heads with the iron masked Destro, who had a thing going on with the bifocal Baroness babe. Then we got Serpentor, a super strong test tube baby forged from the DNA of various tyrants plus Sgt. Slaughter (the latter's blood making him very tempermental).

    Other romances include Scarlett (BJ Ward, who recently voiced Velma in a couple of those Scooby-Doo direct to video features) being at crossroads between a relationship between Duke and the scarred, silent ninja Snake Eyes (comic books later made her relationship with Snake Eyes famous) and Flint's affection for the spear tossing brunette Lady Jay.

    Like "Transformers", this show had a cast of thousands on account of the constant new toys being made and many of the same voice actors worked together on both series. Not surprising, seeing as how they were made by the same companies.

    This and "Transformers" were probably the most violent cartoons of the era, seeing as how "He-Man & The Masters of the Universe" and "Thundercats" didn't get too heavy on the violence. GI Joe didn't feature deaths but people did get hurt (Duke was always getting into comas) and there were a number of shoot outs and fist fights. But what made people forgive GI Joe was that these guys would show up at the end of each episode to tell kids a moral or give a public service announcement about what to do if your house is on fire or you're confronted with drugs or how to fix up your bike or how to ask for help or simply encourage kids to be nice to each other and tolerant and find non-violent resolutions to their problems and disputes (this may explain why we had to put up with the pacifist army rescue doctor Lifeline).

    And like Transformers and countless other shows, quality of stories and animation often varied depending on the budget. But they did have some very memorable ones, and it sported heroes you couldn't help admiring and wishing you could either become or at least play sidekick to. Too bad you don't get 'em like this anymore.

    Long live GI Joe, the real American Hero.
    Movie Nuttball

    One of the best animated series of the great 80s!

    This is one of the best 80s cartoons! It was always action packed and there was tons and tons of characters to like!The music was good and the color and animation was great!I recommend this to 80s cartoon lovers and you want to see classic animation then this is it!
    4-Kane

    A cartoon series that takes me back.

    I have fond memories of watching G.I. Joe. I was in junior high when it became a regular series, and still remember coming home from school just in time to watch it.

    It has plenty of action, there's no question about that. Nonetheless, one would gripe that, despite all the battle scenes, no one gets killed. But I suspected that the producers had managed to sneak some fatalities into the show every now and then. For example, I recall one occasion where a Cobra trooper falls during a gunfight, only to never get back up. And at other times, some characters (mainly Cobra troopers) stumble near explosions. I believe that they pulled off some casualties in such a way that many viewers are unlikely to notice.

    One of my favorite episodes is the two-parter, "There's No Place Like Springfield." That's the one where Shipwreck supposedly had amnesia. It's a great mystery story.

    Besides Shipwreck, my other favorite characters include: Lifeline, Duke, Snake Eyes, Zartan, Dr. Mindbender, Barbecue, and Blowtorch.

    One interesting thing about Lifeline is that he is a medic, and refuses to touch a weapon. But one has to wonder why the toy action figure came with a pistol.

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    • Trivia
      Larry Hama provided character development for the series. He also wrote the file cards written on the back of the packaging of the G.I. Joe toy line. The files were short biographies of both the Joes and Cobra soldiers.
    • Errores
      In some versions of the closing credits, voice actor Neil Ross' name is misspelled as "Niel Ross."
    • Citas

      Mainframe: Beach Head, I wanna talk to you about your deodorant

      Beachhead: What do you mean? I don't use deodorant!

      Mainframe: That's what I wanna talk to you about!

    • Versiones alternativas
      The versions of most episodes on the Region 1 DVD sets from Rhino Home Entertainment feature newly-added sound effects, incomplete/incorrect/missing animation, missing PSAs and incorrect main titles for season 1 episodes.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Deception of a Generation (1984)

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 16 de septiembre de 1985 (Estados Unidos)
    • País de origen
      • Estados Unidos
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      • G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Van Nuys, Los Ángeles, California, Estados Unidos(Marvel Productions)
    • Productoras
      • Sunbow Productions
      • Marvel Productions
      • Hasbro
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