G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise!

8.7
19861h 48m

After yet another defeat inflicted by G.I. Joe, the immediate subordinates of Cobra's leader, Cobra Commander, have finally come to the end of their patience with his apparent incompetence and his inability to achieve real victories. The leader of the research and interrogations wing, Dr. Mindbender, receives a dream showing the solution. His plan is to collect the genetic material of great warriors and military leaders to create a composite clone that would be the perfect leader for Cobra. Now they set out to put this scheme into motion, and G.I. Joe has very little time to learn of this plot before Cobra becomes that much more a dire threat to the world.

Production

Logo for Sunbow Productions

Cast

Photo of Charlie Adler

Charlie Adler

Low-Light (voice)

Photo of Jack Angel

Jack Angel

Wet Suit (voice)

Photo of Michael Bell

Michael Bell

Duke / Xamot / Lift Ticket / Scrap-Iron (voice)

Photo of William Callaway

William Callaway

Beach Head (voice)

Photo of Brian Cummings

Brian Cummings

Dr. Mindbender (voice)

Photo of Richard Gautier

Richard Gautier

Serpentor (voice)

Photo of Kene Holliday

Kene Holliday

Roadblock (voice)

Photo of Arthur Burghardt

Arthur Burghardt

Destro / Iceberg (voice)

Photo of Corey Burton

Corey Burton

Tomax (voice)

Photo of Peter Cullen

Peter Cullen

Zandar (voice)

Photo of Hank Garrett

Hank Garrett

Dial-Tone (voice)

Photo of Ed Gilbert

Ed Gilbert

Gen. Hawk (voice)

Photo of Dan Gilvezan

Dan Gilvezan

Slip-Stream (voice)

Photo of Jerry Houser

Jerry Houser

Sci-Fi (voice)

Photo of Buster Jones

Buster Jones

Doc (voice)

Photo of Chuck McCann

Chuck McCann

Leatherneck (voice)

Photo of Michael McConnohie

Michael McConnohie

Cross-Country (voice)

Photo of Mary McDonald-Lewis

Mary McDonald-Lewis

Lady Jaye (voice)

Photo of Bill Morey

Bill Morey

Mutt / Recondo (voice)

Photo of Rob Paulsen

Rob Paulsen

Snow Job (voice)

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

Well, for those of us that remember the comic books more than the cartoon...watching it again is super confusing. And the military ranks seem to make no sense. Duke is in charge, and he's a Master Sergent...and he's in charge over Lieutenant Falcon.

Falcon is an O2, Duke only an E8, it should really be the other way around, right? Or was it inspired by Oliver Stone's Platoon?

Who cares, it also has a man dressed as a snake flying around on a regal throne thing...with lazers.

And in typical GI Joe cartoon fashion no one dies...and that was likely because of the trauma Transformers caused me and so many other children.

Really, honestly, it's just an absolutely awesome and insanely high quality cartoon that the adult can enjoy for more than nostalgic reasons.

You've reached the end.