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December 3, 1985. ( 1985-12-03) 600-56. G.I. Joe and the Oktober Guard need to locate the real Seal of Alaska before Cobra takes control of Alaska and its resources. While searching, the Joes and Red Oktober get captured by 19th-century Cossacks, who bring them to Captain Lukrov who has the great seal.
G.I. Joe: Sigma 6. G.I. Joe: Renegades. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero[ 4] (retitled Action Force in the United Kingdom) is a half-hour American animated television series created by Ron Friedman. [ 5] Based on the toyline from Hasbro, the cartoon ran in syndication from 1983 to 1986. [ 6] 95 episodes were produced.
Blast-Off. Blast-Off is the G.I. Joe Team's flamethrower. His real name is Jeffrey D. Thompson, and he was born in Kirkwood, Missouri. Blast-Off was first released as an action figure in 1993, as part of the "Mega Marines" subset. The Mega-Marines are several Joes teaming up to battle Cobra-allied monsters.
First-run syndication. Release. September 4, 1989. ( 1989-09-04) –. January 20, 1992. ( 1992-01-20) G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero is a 1989–1992 half-hour American animated television series based on the toyline from Hasbro. The series was produced by DIC Enterprises.
Official website. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (also known as Action Force in the UK) is a military -themed line of action figures and toys in Hasbro 's G.I. Joe franchise. [ 2] The toyline lasted from 1982 to 1994, producing well over 500 figures and 250 vehicles and playsets. The line reappeared in 1997 and has continued in one form or ...
The following is a list of all of the Hasbro G.I. Joe series released as of 2024. G.I. Joe: America's movable fighting man (1964–1969) G.I. Joe Adventure Team (1970–1977)
This list may not reflect recent changes. List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero episodes * Claster Television; E. G.I. Joe Extreme; G.
G.I. Joe is an American media franchise and a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. [3] [4] The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier (), Action Sailor (), Action Pilot (U.S. Air Force), Action Marine (U.S. Marine Corps) and later on, the Action Nurse.