Hasbro offers its ancient G.I. Joe's toys from the & # 39; 80s modern makeover with a line of six-inch action figures G.I. Joe Classified, with more detail and clarity than ever before. Today Toymaker has revealed a subtle kind of quiet Snake Eyes, but all of a sudden I felt like a toddler.
Back in the mid-80s, before I was growing up as a big kid, Snake Eyes was a man. In a line of toys where almost all the cold-looking characters are members of Cobra, a vicious terrorist organization that was determined to rule the world, G.I. Joe & # 39; s Snake Eyes was Fonz. First, he was a wretched man, but also a hero, using his training as a serial killer with the power of good. Unlike other G.I. Joe's members, along with their military fatigue and mute faces, Snake Eyes Wear mask like Cobra Commander and Destro. Cobra had its ninja in Storm Shadow, but he wore white and you could see his eyes.
The model Snake Eyes model was made after the 1985 character change, featuring his posters and bandolier and the non-burning character mask, replaced in the 1982 mask, which was just spectacular. New figure, available in advance for $ 20 at Hasbro Pulse
And there's a $ 40 version of the bundle that comes with multiple weapons, gack gear storage, and integrated printers, but it has been sold
I love the way the G.I. The Joe Classified line builds. Snakes Eyes joins Roadblock, Duke, and Scarlet who are surprisingly good at a group of good guys when the toys launch in early July. Destro, the only Cobra character so far, it has already been sold.
To celebrate the launch of Classified Snake Eyes, Hasbro is hosting a 24-hour live stream of the classic G.I. Joe's cartoon episodes on YouTube. Disabled conversation, which is not fun, but Snake Eyes doesn't talk, so it's technically accurate.
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