The G.I. Joe force learn that Cobra is out to clone a new leader for the organization, making them a greater threat than ever before.The G.I. Joe force learn that Cobra is out to clone a new leader for the organization, making them a greater threat than ever before.The G.I. Joe force learn that Cobra is out to clone a new leader for the organization, making them a greater threat than ever before.
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Charlie Adler
- Low-Light
- (voice)
Jack Angel
- Wet Suit
- (voice)
Michael Bell
- Duke
- (voice)
- …
Gregg Berger
- Col. Brekhov
- (voice)
Arthur Burghardt
- Destro
- (voice)
- …
Corey Burton
- Tomax
- (voice)
William Callaway
- Beach Head
- (voice)
Christopher Collins
- Cobra Commander
- (voice)
- (as Chris Latta)
- …
Peter Cullen
- Zandar
- (voice)
Brian Cummings
- Dr. Mindbender
- (voice)
Hank Garrett
- Dial Tone
- (voice)
Dick Gautier
- Serpentor
- (voice)
Ed Gilbert
- Gen. Hawk
- (voice)
Dan Gilvezan
- Slip-Stream
- (voice)
Zack Hoffman
- Zartan
- (voice)
Kene Holiday
- Roadblock
- (voice)
- (as Kene Holliday)
Jerry Houser
- Sci-Fi
- (voice)
Buster Jones
- Doc
- (voice)
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- TriviaThe Joe's steal a laserdisc from Cobra the enemy. This is ironic since this movie is the only G.I. Joe episode on laserdisc.
- GoofsAirtight disappears and reappears randomly during the rescue mission for Sgt. Slaughter.
- Alternate versionsThere are two different versions of the opening episode: The first starts with no background music through about the first 10 minutes (The softball game, the Cobra attack on the base, the arrival of Sgt. Slaughter); the music doesn't start until the Joes are shown doing their running exercises. All other versions (including the Rhino DVD version) include background music starting at the opening titles.
- ConnectionsEdited from G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise!: Part I (1986)
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Due to Cobra Commander's continued incompetence as military leader, Dr. Mindbender and Destro hatch a plot to create the ultimate tyrant by combining the DNA of history's greatest conquerors (a concept which predated the similarly-themed Jurassic Park by a decade). The Joes launch an all-out defense of the crypts of Genghis Khan, Sun Tzu, Alexander the Great, and even Vlad the Impaler (Dracula), amongst others, taking them--as usual--all over the world to thwart Cobra's plans.
Unlike the previous G.I. Joe mini-series, this one tends to become somewhat redundant in the second act, as Joe and Cobra clash fangs time and again at grave after grave. Save for that minor liability, the story is intense, replete with humorous dialogue and memorable action sequences.
From the opening showdown against Cobra's new Battle Android Troopers (BATS) to Serpentor's megalomaniacal assault on Washington, D.C., this G.I. Joe adventure more than satisfies. In a cartoon filled with fascinating characters, with admirable heroes and redoubtable villains alike, the new Cobra leader is a welcome addition.
Unlike the previous G.I. Joe mini-series, this one tends to become somewhat redundant in the second act, as Joe and Cobra clash fangs time and again at grave after grave. Save for that minor liability, the story is intense, replete with humorous dialogue and memorable action sequences.
From the opening showdown against Cobra's new Battle Android Troopers (BATS) to Serpentor's megalomaniacal assault on Washington, D.C., this G.I. Joe adventure more than satisfies. In a cartoon filled with fascinating characters, with admirable heroes and redoubtable villains alike, the new Cobra leader is a welcome addition.
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What was the official certification given to G.I. Joe: Arise, Serpentor, Arise! (1986) in the United States?
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