G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
- Mini serie TV
- 1983
- 1h
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaThe GI Joe Special Missions force must battle to build a counterweapon to Cobra's teleportation device.The GI Joe Special Missions force must battle to build a counterweapon to Cobra's teleportation device.The GI Joe Special Missions force must battle to build a counterweapon to Cobra's teleportation device.
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G.I. Joe was an above-average cartoon from the 1980's. The series walked the line between military action & science fiction. There were many fascinating characters, including the silent Snake-Eyes, the jolly chef Roadblock, metallic-headed arms dealer Destro, & ninja Storm Shadow. A TV series was the perfect format for G.I. Joe, due to the huge amount of characters. The show had a few strengths. First, the opening. The way the show comes on, with all-out action & the theme song are now 80's classics. The animation is rather good, as well as the sound effects & voices. I found it interesting that the creators chose to use laser guns over bullets, I suppose it keeps it in a realm of fantasy. This leads me to the few drawbacks. It seems that nobody could ever hit each other. Even as a child, I found it to be a little far fetched that nobody ever hit anyone with all that blasting. (Cobra officers always escape their exploding vehicles, too) I understand it was done to tone down the violence. The only other negative to me was the "Yooo-Joe!" & "COOOBRAAAA" battle cries were a little corny, even for my 10 year old self back then. Those are my only complaints other than the sci-fi turn of the later episodes (Serpentor, etc.)
This five-part mini-series introduced the world to what would become (at least in my opinion) the best cartoon ever put on TV. All the ingredients which would become the hallmarks of the series were in place: superb animation, a wide array of complex heroes and villains, fervent patriotism and, most importantly, non-stop action.
In their first of countless conflicts with the terrorist organization Cobra, the G.I. Joe force--Duke, Scarlet, Lady Jaye, Snake Eyes, et al--face arms dealer Destro's nefarious MASS device. Their battle takes them around the world in a desperate race to retrieve the three elements which power MASS, from the frigid Arctic to the ocean floor. The showdowns are awesome and incessant, right up to the final assault on Cobra Commander's hidden temple.
I watched this show religiously as a kid, and now, in my mid-twenties, I find it just as stimulating as ever. For Cold War propaganda at its best, nothing tops G.I. Joe.
In their first of countless conflicts with the terrorist organization Cobra, the G.I. Joe force--Duke, Scarlet, Lady Jaye, Snake Eyes, et al--face arms dealer Destro's nefarious MASS device. Their battle takes them around the world in a desperate race to retrieve the three elements which power MASS, from the frigid Arctic to the ocean floor. The showdowns are awesome and incessant, right up to the final assault on Cobra Commander's hidden temple.
I watched this show religiously as a kid, and now, in my mid-twenties, I find it just as stimulating as ever. For Cold War propaganda at its best, nothing tops G.I. Joe.
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G.I.Joe is one of the greatest shows ever made and I say it deserves to be put back on tv. Then all the young kids can see something that their parents once watched when they were young. I also feel since the actors who were the voices of General Hawk and Cobra Commander have died the show should be put back on for their memory and to show respect to the actors who are still alive. This show should be back on because of the advice at the end of each episode that was endorsed by the National Child Safety Council. I say if a government group has endorsed a show it is good enough to have on tv!
As a kid growing up in the mid to late 80s, i enjoyed watching GI Joe as well as Transformers and Jem on local tv. I even had some of the figures. The miniseries of each season, which is available to watch on Youtube for free courtesy of Hasbro, is well done. The animation is top notch, and the era of the show reflects that. The main series that followed showed a psa before the end credits and ended with "Knowing is half the battle". G.I. Joeeee
The first, and one of the best, adventures in the long saga of G.I. Joe. The first fully-animated cartoon in quite some time, and one of the best looking. If you need a quick primer on G.I. Joe, Duke, Scarlett, Snake Eyes, Gung-Ho, Cobra Commander, Destro, the Baroness, or any of the other great elements of this show, start here first!
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- QuizThis series' concept was originally created for the Marvel comic book using a reworked series proposal by Larry Hama originally called, "Fury Force," where the son of Nick Fury, Executive Director of S.H.I.E.L.D., organizes and leads a special commando unit of that intelligence organization to fight the villainous secret organization, HYDRA. While that proposal did not go forward, the toy company Hasbro approached Marvel Comics to create a comic book of their revived G.I. Joe toyline, the characters and equipment of which could be advertised on television with much less regulation than straightforward toy commercials. To that end, the "Fury Force," proposal was redesigned to match the toy line with Marvel writer Archie Goodwin suggesting reworking HYDRA as Cobra for the villain. That idea was accepted with some reluctance from Hasbro as they had some trepidation at how well an army of villains would sell. However, sales of Cobra action figures and accessories soon made up 40% of the toyline's sales.
- BlooperRamar's height fluctuates throughout the entire mini-series. When Duke first confronts Ramar in the Arena of Sport, Ramar towers over him, and looks to be somewhere between 13-14 feet tall (if we are to believe Scarlett's line that Duke is 6'2"). In the second episode, in close quarter combat with Duke, Ramar looks to be a couple of feet taller than Duke, which would place him in the 8-9 foot range. By the fourth episode, Ramar stands next to Selena and is barely taller than she is, which would make him somewhere between 6-7 feet tall.
- Versioni alternativeThe home video version cuts 2 scenes from the TV mini series:
- After Cover Girl has gotten rid of the fusion bomb and Dr. Vandermeer says that thanks to Timber & Cover Girl they still have a chance, the TV version shows a scene with Dr. Vandermeer explaining that he thinks he has been able to replicate the third element G.I Joe needs for the M.A.S.S device. He asks for a test subject, and Duke tells Gung-Ho to give him his rifle. They test out the M.A.S.S device and Gung-Ho's rifle comes out mangled and warped. Gung-Ho picks up his rifle and says "Baby, what'd they DO to you?" and then the scene (and video) picks up with Vandermeer explaining that without the third element they are no match for Cobra.
- When Duke is in the sensory deprivation tank, the TV version shows Doc actually probing deeper into Duke's thoughts. The screen shows a scene of Duke defending a young boy from bullies and Doc makes a comment about Duke being patriotic and defending others even at a young age, and then another clip where they show Duke dismounting off parallel bars. The scene (and video) then picks up with Doc asking Duke to think about a Cobra headed fortress on top of a bleak mountain.
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