G.I. Joe (1985)
The elite military team continues their ongoing battle against the evil Cobra Commander and his allies.
Cobra Commander upgrades the android Overkill, hoping to disrupt the peace conference. Meanwhile, GI JOE questions the loyalty of another of their team; whom once worked for Cobra
COBRA takes the Queen of England hostage in an effort to steal the Crown Jewels...and, in COBRA Commander's case, to settle down as England's new King. Their plans are thwarted, however, by Her Majesty's daredevil dog.
Night Creeper Leader, Dice and Slice seek a powerful weapon to become invincible and betray Cobra Commander. At the same time, Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow are in hot pursuit; with Scarlet providing backup.
COBRA seeks to indoctrinate young people all over the world, but our villains prove to be no match for a roomful of plucky preschoolers.
COBRA and the Joes team up to battle a designer-drug kingpin who's made addicts of both Falcon and a Crimson Guardsman's sister.
An upgraded Overkill wreaks havoc at a world peace conference.
An illiterate grade school dropout is the Joes' only hope after they're infiltrated by a robot who's a dead ringer for General Hawk.
The Joes suspect reformed ninja Storm-Shadow of being involved with COBRA's latest scheme, and it's up to Storm-Shadow himself to prove otherwise.
Two preteen computer geniuses inadvertently take control of COBRA's entire paramilitary arsenal...and all but succeed in bringing down the Joes, via what they mistake for an online video game.
A new theme park is actually a front for COBRA's latest scheme, until they're foiled by a wily wheelchair-bound youngster.
The cheerleading captain from Grid-Iron and Metal-Head's mutual alma-mater (GI was the star quarterback; MH was the team mascot) is now a top scientist. The Joes must stop COBRA from exploiting her latest discovery.
| Director | John Grusd |
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| Writer | Phil Harnage, Doug Booth, Bob Forward, Eve Forward, Sandra Ryan, Antoni Zalewski, Noel Watkins, Marv Wolfman, Paul Dell, Steven Weiss, Michael Charles Hill, Steve Hayes, Ted Pedersen, Martha Moran, Misty Stewart-Taggart | |
| Producer | Jonathan Dern, John Grusd, Andy Heyward, Robby London | |
| Musician | Stephen James Taylor | |
| Nr Discs | 1 |
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| Layers | Single side, Single layer |
| Index | 4686 |
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| Added Date | Oct 07, 2018 18:41:29 |
| Modified Date | Sep 06, 2024 18:22:32 |