G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero

1983Movie115 minEnglish

A Real American Hero is the first G.I. Joe miniseries, in it the G.I. Joe Special Missions Force must contend with COBRA who, after the successful theft of a special broadcast satellite now threaten the world with a teleportation machine called the M.A.S.S. Device. G.I. Joe tracks down the original designer who advises that the only way to counter the weapon is to build a M.A.S.S. Device of their own. However to power the device properly three rare catalytic elements are needed. Now it's a race around the world and against the clock as G.I. Joe and COBRA go M.A.S.S. to M.A.S.S.

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IMDb7.3/10
Director: Don JurwichGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Family, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

This animated miniseries introduces the elite G.I. Joe team, comprised of brave soldiers and experts, who battle the forces of Cobra, a ruthless terrorist organization led by the cunning Cobra Commander. The narrative follows the Joes as they thwart Cobra's nefarious schemes to take over the world, showcasing their teamwork, heroism, and advanced weaponry. Throughout the series, iconic characters like Duke, Scarlett, Snake Eyes, and Destro are established, setting the stage for future adventures.

Critical Reception

The 1983 miniseries was a massive success, primarily serving as a vehicle to promote the popular Hasbro toy line. It was lauded for its action-packed storytelling, memorable characters, and its ability to captivate a young audience, becoming a staple of Saturday morning cartoons. While critical analysis was minimal at the time, its enduring popularity and significant cultural impact are undeniable.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its fast-paced action and introduction of iconic characters.
  • Remembered fondly for its role in the popular G.I. Joe toy phenomenon.
  • Viewed as a quintessential example of 1980s animated adventure for children.

Google audience: While specific Google User ratings for this early miniseries are not readily available, general audience sentiment from that era highlights its entertainment value for children and its success in popularizing the G.I. Joe brand.

Fun Fact

The original miniseries was produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions, with the animation handled by Toei Animation in Japan. This collaboration was key to establishing the distinctive visual style that many fans associate with the early G.I. Joe cartoons.

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