@StoriesFromTheToyshelf I guess it was for that one episode they was a pair? Lol ok baroness and Destro? Duke n Scarlet? Shipwreck n Polly? Mutt n junkyard?
Was just thinking, Gi Joe has the most catch phrases of the 80's. Yo Joe! Cobraaaa! Knowing is Half the Battle Got to get Tuff This I Command! Kung Fu Grip A Real American Hero! Cobra the Enemy! Cobra... RETREAT! Did I forget any?😂 Yo Freaking Joe!
Hasbro is by Boston, and Bazooka is supposed to be wearing a Patriots jersey- inspired by Steve Grogan...I think. That is also why Cutter has a Red Sox cap. Steve Grogan also played in Super Bowl 20, against ....William "Fridge" Perry and Da Bearssss!
Oh OK....didn't Cutter speak in a Boston accent? I know BBq did. I also read that a disproportionate number of Joes were based off actual Hasbro employees and so were born in or around Rhode Island. 👍
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf Boston is (or at least was) pretty Irish settled. See the Boston Celtics as an example. There was an old stereotype of Irish as police and firemen. Partly because they were heavily discriminated against at one time. NINA- No Irish Need Apply. Also see the House of Pain video. JUMP AROUND!
It was crazy we got the Bazooka classified figure and had to wait so long for Alpine?. Now we are getting LeatherNeck, 2027 WetSuit?. 😅 Hasbro needs to get a Kung Fu Grip on thier marketing and releases. Yo Freaking Joe!
I would have loved to hear the conversation between the animators & Hasbro about Quick Kick's appearance. Bob, the animator: "This takes place in Antarctica, Jim. Shouldn't we put Quick Kick in some winter gear?" Jim, from Hasbro: "What?!? How are the kids going to know who it is? He has to be barefoot and topless!" A week later, Jim was found dead, facedown in a mountain of cocaine. Inspiring the Arctic themed variations & vehicles...🤣🤣🤣
He he good one! Yeah I wouldve loved to be in the writing room to have witnessed a lot of the conversations that led to some of the greatest cartoon stories of our lifetime 👍👍👍
Steve Grogan wore #14, for the New England Patriots, they wore red jerseys back then, I don't know what you're talking about with Broadway Joe Namath, but as a kid I liked Alpine, loved Quickkick, he was my favorite Joe, I didn't like Bazooka at all, I think it was because the Sunbow series made him so goofy and irritating?🤔 Great video bro.👍🏽
Thank you! And thanks for the explanation for the number which definitely makes more sense. I guess you really can't trust what you read on the Internet 😅 it was so odd how they chose to portray Bazooka in the cartoon though....
Funny thing that neither Alpine nor Bazooka has made it into either the Sideshow or ThreeZero 1:6 line of figures, but Hasbro made both of them in that scale, but those are more meant as toys tho, then collectors items. Still, I have seen plenty of kitbashes/customs of both of them over the years, so there is that.
Hmmm I'm not into the 1/6 scale but I did know that Hasbro did a Bazooka. But they did Alpine too? Interesting! I'm gonna Google that :) how deep did Hasbro's 1/6 scale line go?
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf Hasbro made several waves of 1:6 action figure toys over the years, often tied with the new cartoons or movies. I think the last was Valor vs. Venom if I recall and there, they did a few modern reinterpretations of the classics. Also, I might be wrong on the Alpine figure, but they did do Bazooka.
Bazooka got the shaft big time in the cartoons. Anyone who had his action figure and bothered to Read his filecard would know he wasn't a dunce- Larry Hama described him as a 'decisive fast thinker with all the instincts of a natural survivor'; a trait seen in Marvel's G. I. Joe #44. Along with Flash, Zap, & Airtight, Bazooka was also one of the only Joes who can defuse a nuclear warhead if necessary.
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf Or, more importantly, did the cartoon writers and execs even Cared about producing a Quality animated version of G. I. Joe? Filmation's Star Trek, Hanna-Barbera's Jonny Quest, & WB's Batman: The Animated Series were far better by comparison.
@@dinomonzon7493 I think they cared...they just knew their audience was younger but there were quite a lot of entertaining and memorable episodes in the cartoon. I mean if the alterantive is teh DIC series...I'll take Sunbow any day 😅
I believe that the number 14 was in reference to Steve Grogan, Who played for the New England Patriots. Hasbro started in Central Falls Rhode Island and in GI-Joe greatly referenced New England.
I don't know how it's possible to love your content and hate it all at the same time lol. I know it's not your fault, and I almost blame my self. Cuz in a way our growing up and leaving our heroes to such horrible fates is just as much our fault as it is the butt heads that wrote there death lol.
I'll take that love and hate 👍 yeah sucks that they got the fate they got. I mean our toys and the characters they were based on...but as long as they "live on" in thencool memories we have of them as kids..I think it's all good ! 👍👍👍
@StoriesFromTheToyshelf yeah they did live on until they killed them and then you told me about it lol. So it is like a double death 🤣. And they really die every time we tell there store 😆 🤣 😂. It's tragic HaHaHaHa 😆. But no, it does suck though. Love how you incorporate everything in life visually to tell your 🤔🤔 lies. Cuz let's face it i don't believe you that there dead... 🤪 so they must be lies. But don't ever stop telling them sir. Your stories and how you tell them rock ass.... ass hole!! 🤣😂🤣😅 jk bro. Much ❤️
Bazooka/Alpine? Leatherneck/Wetsuit?Flint/Lady Jaye? Who is your favorite Joe buddy pair or partners?
quick kick / foot loose
@jessiemartinez3056 nice I didn't realise they were a pair...but given their codenames...that does make sense 👍👍👍
@StoriesFromTheToyshelf I guess it was for that one episode they was a pair? Lol ok baroness and Destro? Duke n Scarlet? Shipwreck n Polly? Mutt n junkyard?
@@jessiemartinez3056 no worries I imagine Quick kick and footloose would be an awesome duo to hang out with 👍
@StoriesFromTheToyshelf lmao yes for sure
'85 Alpine had the coolest accessories. I was excited when I finally found one at a Sears.
Yup! Definitely won me over due to his accessories :) shame that classified version lacked his backpack!
Was just thinking, Gi Joe has the most catch phrases of the 80's.
Yo Joe!
Cobraaaa!
Knowing is Half the Battle
Got to get Tuff
This I Command!
Kung Fu Grip
A Real American Hero!
Cobra the Enemy!
Cobra... RETREAT!
Did I forget any?😂
Yo Freaking Joe!
I just woke up so my brain is onky half functioning but yeah! I think you're spot on on that! 👍👍👍
There was also wetsuit and leatherneck in season 2 of gi joe who were frenemies.
Yup! Another favorite duo of mine! 👍👍👍
Hasbro is by Boston, and Bazooka is supposed to be wearing a Patriots jersey- inspired by Steve Grogan...I think. That is also why Cutter has a Red Sox cap.
Steve Grogan also played in Super Bowl 20, against ....William "Fridge" Perry and Da Bearssss!
I always wondered why Cutter worn that particular cap. I assumed it was some kinda Coast Guardy thing.
@MrAvenger1975 Well, Boston has quite the coast.
Oh OK....didn't Cutter speak in a Boston accent? I know BBq did. I also read that a disproportionate number of Joes were based off actual Hasbro employees and so were born in or around Rhode Island. 👍
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf Boston is (or at least was) pretty Irish settled. See the Boston Celtics as an example. There was an old stereotype of Irish as police and firemen. Partly because they were heavily discriminated against at one time. NINA- No Irish Need Apply. Also see the House of Pain video. JUMP AROUND!
@@cheeseburger12 As a member of Lakersnation...I despise the Celtics 🤣
It was crazy we got the Bazooka classified figure and had to wait so long for Alpine?. Now we are getting LeatherNeck, 2027 WetSuit?. 😅 Hasbro needs to get a Kung Fu Grip on thier marketing and releases.
Yo Freaking Joe!
Definitely these guys just cannot come out fast enough! I need a Wetsuit stat!
I knew it Alpine. My bazooka figure still has his launcher but missing his helmet and backpack. Still need an alpine
Congrats for being spot on! Do you collect Classified? Alpine just came out late this year 👍👍👍
9:18 My head cannon is that he is an autistic soldier, and he lits Cobra think he's dumb to throw them off.
Hmmm I never thought of that. But yeah that works! 👍
I would have loved to hear the conversation between the animators & Hasbro about Quick Kick's appearance.
Bob, the animator: "This takes place in Antarctica, Jim. Shouldn't we put Quick Kick in some winter gear?"
Jim, from Hasbro: "What?!? How are the kids going to know who it is? He has to be barefoot and topless!"
A week later, Jim was found dead, facedown in a mountain of cocaine. Inspiring the Arctic themed variations & vehicles...🤣🤣🤣
@@Busto best part- they would actually animate some in coats sometimes. But QK was a member of the polar bear club I guess
He he good one! Yeah I wouldve loved to be in the writing room to have witnessed a lot of the conversations that led to some of the greatest cartoon stories of our lifetime 👍👍👍
Great information
Thanks! Hope it was entertaining as well 👍👍👍
Steve Grogan wore #14, for the New England Patriots, they wore red jerseys back then, I don't know what you're talking about with Broadway Joe Namath, but as a kid I liked Alpine, loved Quickkick, he was my favorite Joe, I didn't like Bazooka at all, I think it was because the Sunbow series made him so goofy and irritating?🤔 Great video bro.👍🏽
Thank you! And thanks for the explanation for the number which definitely makes more sense. I guess you really can't trust what you read on the Internet 😅 it was so odd how they chose to portray Bazooka in the cartoon though....
Funny thing that neither Alpine nor Bazooka has made it into either the Sideshow or ThreeZero 1:6 line of figures, but Hasbro made both of them in that scale, but those are more meant as toys tho, then collectors items. Still, I have seen plenty of kitbashes/customs of both of them over the years, so there is that.
Hmmm I'm not into the 1/6 scale but I did know that Hasbro did a Bazooka. But they did Alpine too? Interesting! I'm gonna Google that :) how deep did Hasbro's 1/6 scale line go?
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf Hasbro made several waves of 1:6 action figure toys over the years, often tied with the new cartoons or movies. I think the last was Valor vs. Venom if I recall and there, they did a few modern reinterpretations of the classics. Also, I might be wrong on the Alpine figure, but they did do Bazooka.
@LtHavoc1983 yeah I've seen a bunch of them on and off. And it's a cool idea as I believe their construction was based off the original joes 👍
Bazooka got the shaft big time in the cartoons. Anyone who had his action figure and bothered to Read his filecard would know he wasn't a dunce- Larry Hama described him as a 'decisive fast thinker with all the instincts of a natural survivor'; a trait seen in Marvel's G. I. Joe #44.
Along with Flash, Zap, & Airtight, Bazooka was also one of the only Joes who can defuse a nuclear warhead if necessary.
Yes exactly. It makes me wonder if the cartoon writers actually read the filecards 🤔
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf
Or, more importantly, did the cartoon writers and execs even Cared about producing a Quality animated version of G. I. Joe? Filmation's Star Trek, Hanna-Barbera's Jonny Quest, & WB's Batman: The Animated Series were far better by comparison.
@@dinomonzon7493 I think they cared...they just knew their audience was younger but there were quite a lot of entertaining and memorable episodes in the cartoon. I mean if the alterantive is teh DIC series...I'll take Sunbow any day 😅
well Namath passed for 4007 yards in a 14 game season, that was only beat in a 16 game season. .. only thing i can remember with namath and 14
OK thanks for that maybe that's it!
I believe that the number 14 was in reference to Steve Grogan, Who played for the New England Patriots.
Hasbro started in Central Falls Rhode Island and in GI-Joe greatly referenced New England.
OK that makes more sense. I have close to zero knowledge of American football so this insight is much appreciated 👍
@@StoriesFromTheToyshelf no problem
Yo joe
Oh yeah 😎 👍
comment. keep going
Thank you! Yodelling he hoo Joe!
I don't know how it's possible to love your content and hate it all at the same time lol. I know it's not your fault, and I almost blame my self.
Cuz in a way our growing up and leaving our heroes to such horrible fates is just as much our fault as it is the butt heads that wrote there death lol.
I'll take that love and hate 👍 yeah sucks that they got the fate they got. I mean our toys and the characters they were based on...but as long as they "live on" in thencool memories we have of them as kids..I think it's all good ! 👍👍👍
@StoriesFromTheToyshelf yeah they did live on until they killed them and then you told me about it lol. So it is like a double death 🤣. And they really die every time we tell there store 😆 🤣 😂. It's tragic HaHaHaHa 😆. But no, it does suck though. Love how you incorporate everything in life visually to tell your 🤔🤔 lies. Cuz let's face it i don't believe you that there dead... 🤪 so they must be lies. But don't ever stop telling them sir. Your stories and how you tell them rock ass.... ass hole!! 🤣😂🤣😅 jk bro. Much ❤️