G.I. Joe Series 2: Season 2
Description
The battle rolls on in the final season of G.I. JOE: A
Real American Hero, Series 2! General Hawk returns with his new team of JOEs,
ready to take on any challenge by Cobra, a ruthless criminal organization out
for world domination. And Cobra Commanders clearly left the toughest
challenges for last! Does G.I. JOE have what it takes to stop them? The
popular second season of this series from 1991 sees the return of fan favorite
characters including Duke, Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow in adventures more
exciting than ever! And now you can complete your collection with all 20
episodes of this outrageous second season in one three-disc set! A
heady blast of nostalgia awaits in G.I. Joe Series 2: Season 2, the final go-
round for DIC Entertainment’s take on the long-running animated action series.
It goes without saying that for many die-hard Joe fans, the DIC version, which
ran from 1990 to 1991, pales in comparison with the previous incarnation by
Sunbow Entertainment: only a handful of established characters, like General
Hawk, Cobra Commander, and Duke, made the leap to the DIC series, which
focuses largely on newer characters like Storm Shadow and the arch villain
Cesspool. Animation quality, too, is subordinate to the Sunbow Joe, which may
remain a stumbling block for many viewers. Despite these issues, the second
season of the DIC Joe remains true to the series’ core appeal: lots of
animated action carried out by an elaborate array of Joe and Cobra characters
in high-tension (and increasingly outrageous) scenarios. True, some of the
plotlines border on camp, most notably the two-part “Long Live Rock and Roll,”
in which Cobra uses rock music to turn a skyscraper into a sonic weapon, and
“Metal-Head’s Reunion,” in which the unstable Cobra heel Metal-Head and
Captain Grid-Iron discover that they were former high school classmates. For
many, these offbeat turns may increase the enjoyment of season two, and they
don’t detract from more straight-faced efforts like “The Chunnel,” which finds
the Queen of England in Cobra’s clutches, and the ripe “Sludge Factor,” which
establishes the Joker-esque Cesspool as a brand-new villain. All 20 episodes
of season two are included in the three-disc set, which does its best to
preserve the lower-quality image and audio of the DIC presentation. A
featurette called The Toy Team Remembers, which talks about the 1990-1991 Joe
toy line with members of the Hasbro design and development team, is minor but
likable. –Paul Gaita
Features:
Product Details:
- Genre: Animation, Anime & Manga
- Format: Multiple Formats, Color, Animated, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Box set
- Contributor: John Grusd, Maurice LaMarche, Chris Latta
- Language: English
- Number Of Discs: 3
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 2.88 Ounces
- Item model number : 25366217
- Director : John Grusd
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Color, Animated, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Box set
- Run time : 7 hours
- Release date : July 10, 2012
- Actors : Chris Latta, Maurice LaMarche
- Studio : Shout Factory