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

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

1986TV Movie⏱️ 1h 48m
AnimationActionSci-Fi
7.7
IMDB Rating
892 votes

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.

Director
Ray Lee
Writers
Buzz Dixon, Larry Hama
Stars
Charlie Adler, Jack Angel, Michael Bell
Release Date
November 2, 1986
Language
English
Country
United States, Japan
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🎭 Top Cast

Charlie Adler
Charlie Adler
as Low-Light
Jack Angel
Jack Angel
as Wet Suit
Michael Bell
Michael Bell
as Duke
Gregg Berger
Gregg Berger
as Col. Brekhov
Arthur Burghardt
Arthur Burghardt
as Destro
Corey Burton
Corey Burton
as Tomax
William Callaway
William Callaway
as Beach Head
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Christopher Collins
as Cobra Commander
Peter Cullen
Peter Cullen
as Zandar
Brian Cummings
Brian Cummings
as Dr. Mindbender

🎬 Technical Specs

Sound
Mono
Color
Color
Production
Sunbow Productions, Marvel Productions, Hasbro

🏷️ Keywords

clonemilitarysurrealismpunctuation in titleperiod in title

🎯 Categories

ActionAnimationSci-Fi

⭐ Featured Review

Not the comic book, but a decent effort
by PickUrFeetInPoughkeepsie2002-12-04
7/10

"I'll betcha I watched this film 25 times when I was 11 or 12. I actually didn't get into G. I. Joe at a very young age like many people from my generation. I was always more a Star Wars and Ninja Turtles kinda guy (kid). Somewhere along the line, I was introduced to the Marvel Comics G.I. Joe saga and realized just how genius and complex the storyline was. Larry Hama (whom can be found on this site for the three or four things he's acted in) is an excellent writer and I wish he'd work on more. However, the cartoon was always far less superior to the comic, and even this,..."

💡 Did You Know?

The Joe's steal a laserdisc from Cobra the enemy. This is ironic since this movie is the only G.I. Joe episode on laserdisc.

📖 Synopsis

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.