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The series begins with strong and violent adventures by special forces to fight the dangerous Cobra gang, which aims to destroy the world. On the other hand, Cobra is trying to undermine a global conference against terrorism by sending two ministers to replace an ambassador. On the other hand, Cobra LaSchamp plans to expand Tomax and Xamot's Extensive Enterprises to buy Red Rocket's food chain and use its location as a network of secret rocket launchers aimed at large destruction operations.
Somewhere in my sharp recall of 'Yo Joe!' battle cries and racial/gender stereotypes, I missed the substance of a fantastic cartoon with a rich plot-line, solid artwork, and fairly robust character personalities.
The show isn't very complex, but the nonstop explosions are exciting -- which means it will still have plenty of appeal for young viewers who've been raised with quick-cut action movies.
This is some of the goofiest stuff I've ever seen, even grading on the nostalgia scale. It's inoffensive enough, to be sure, but hardly anything worth revering.
All disquieting factors momentarily set aside, G.I. Joe featured impressive animation for the time, dedicated voice actors delivering solid performances and fairly sophisticated scripts for a cartoon.