G.I. Joe: The Movie

The venom of Cobra! The vengeance of Joe!

6.5
19871h 33m

G.I. Joe faces a new enemy as an ancient society of snake people known as Cobra-La try to forcefully take back the earth from those who drove them underground eons ago.

Production

Logo for Sunbow Productions
Logo for Toei Animation
Logo for Marvel Productions

Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: 35th Anniversary Extended Trailer

35th Anniversary Extended Trailer

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35th Anniversary Spot

Cast

Photo of Charlie Adler

Charlie Adler

Low-Light (voice)

Photo of Shuko Akune

Shuko Akune

Jinx (voice)

Photo of Jack Angel

Jack Angel

Wet-Suit (voice)

Photo of Michael Bell

Michael Bell

Duke / Xamot / Blowtorch / Lift Ticket (voice)

Photo of Gregg Berger

Gregg Berger

Motorviper (voice)

Photo of Earl Boen

Earl Boen

Taurus (voice)

Photo of Arthur Burghardt

Arthur Burghardt

Destro / Iceberg (voice)

Photo of Corey Burton

Corey Burton

Tomax (voice)

Photo of William Callaway

William Callaway

Beach Head (voice)

Photo of François Chau

François Chau

Quick Kick (voice)

Photo of Peter Cullen

Peter Cullen

Zandar / Nemesis Enforcer / Scientist (voice)

Photo of Brian Cummings

Brian Cummings

Dr. Mindbender (voice)

Photo of Jennifer Darling

Jennifer Darling

Pythona (voice)

Photo of Richard Gautier

Richard Gautier

Serpentor (voice)

Photo of Ed Gilbert

Ed Gilbert

General Hawk (voice)

Photo of Dan Gilvezan

Dan Gilvezan

Slip Stream (voice)

Photo of Laurie Faso

Laurie Faso

Tunnel Rat (voice)

Photo of Don Johnson

Don Johnson

Lt. Falcon (voice)

Photo of Kene Holliday

Kene Holliday

Roadblock (voice)

Photo of John Hostetter

John Hostetter

Bazooka (voice)

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

10/10

So, Duke and Slaughter are sergeants and somehow outrank Lt Falcon who is an officer and not a noncom? I guess they took a page out of Oliver Stone's Platoon.

And Falcon is a screw-up, which was a lot different from the Falcon of the comic books who was an actual Green Beret and acted like one. Heck, he was a lot different from the Falcon of the file cards.

And, Jinx, well, she was a lot different too wasn't she? And so was Beachhead and Tunnel Rat, who was actually Larry Hama, and, well, the list goes on and on.

But who cares, the people that read the comics and the file cards were used to the cartoon being nothing at all like the GI Joe we really loved, but we watched it anyway because it was fun, and it didn't matter because different characters were highlighted anyway.

And, ultimately, it was just... fun. It was an insane story that appealed to the child inside of us and it appeases to that same child today.

You've reached the end.