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Item traits
Category: | |
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Quantity Available: |
Only one in stock, order soon |
Condition: |
New |
Country/Region of Manufacture: |
United States |
Animation Studio: |
Hasbro |
Character: |
GI joe |
Tradition: |
Anime |
Signed: |
No |
Title: |
G.I. joe Extreme |
Franchise: |
G.I. Joe |
Brand: |
Hasbro |
Type: |
Production Cel |
Year of Production: |
1995 |
Original/Licensed Reproduction: |
Original Production Art |
Era: |
1995 |
Theme: |
Animation |
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Shipping discount: |
Shipping weights of all items added together for savings. |
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Posted for sale: |
More than a week ago |
Item number: |
1608947079 |
Item description
G.I. Joe Extreme Original Animation Cel Sunbow Hasbro.
Includes color copy BG in thick 100lb stock
The background might be a little smaller than the Animation Cels, but you could easily bring this to a copy place in large the background for one or two dollars to exactly fit the animation cel. Or you could crop the cell to sit the animation background in either case it would look very nice matted with a frame.
Original hand painted animation cel
Will Combine shipping
G.I. Joe Extreme is a line of military-themed toys that was sold in retail from 1995 to 1997. The toys were produced by Kenner following their acquisition by former competitor Hasbro and was intended to succeed the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line, which was discontinued the previous year. It was supported by a syndicated animated series that ran for two seasons and a series of comics.
The line features a storyline quite similar to the A Real American Hero line. In a "near-future" continuity, a new G.I. Joe Team fights to stop a rising terrorist organization called S.K.A.R. (short for Soldiers of Khaos, Anarchy and Ruin) and their leader, a mysterious, shrewd, and incredibly powerful military leader only known as Iron Klaw.
The G.I. Joe Extreme series was produced by Sunbow Entertainment (who co-produced the first G.I. Joe TV series), Graz Entertainment and Gunther-Wahl Productions and distributed by Claster Television.[2] The program was part of a checkerboard series of cartoons Claster sold to stations under the umbrella title of The Power Block.
Set in the (at the time) "near future" of 2006, the show's main threat is a new, emerging terrorist organization called S.K.A.R. led by Iron Klaw, disguised as the former count of an eastern European country, whose identity he took over after kidnapping him.[3]
According to the one-minute intro (which resembles a news flash), a "former super-power" has collapsed with several factions vying for control against a new global terrorist organization "known only as S.K.A.R." whose goal is nothing less than total world domination. Iron Klaw claims: "We will be VICTORIOUS!" to which Lt. Stone replies "Not on MY watch!" followed by an introduction to the new Joe roster.
The opening concludes with a news reporter giving odds of survival as "a million to 1" and Stone yelling: "...and that's the way we LIKE it!" Season 1 with a one-minute intro with all of the live-action segments during the beginning of all the episodes, Season 2 with a thirty-second intro during Friday's The Power Block.
The new Joe team operates in a post-Cold War world wracked by chaos and carnage, and battling against both SKAR and independent mercenaries, who seek to further destabilize an already unstable world.[4] Unlike the previous series, the cartoon featured a pre-credits teaser featuring a mixture of both live actors with the voices dubbed over and CGI. However, as with the previous series, the end of the episode featured new public service announcements in the same vein as the popular "Knowing is Half the Battle" PSAs.[5]
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