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2002 G.I. Joe Reservist Reservist N/A N/A Army Figure available by mail-in. 2003 Agent Faces: Infiltrator: Michelino J. Paolino E-4 Army 2003 Barrel Roll: High altitude sniper: Dwight E. Stall O-2 Army Barrel Roll is the brother of both G.I. Joe Bombstrike and Cobra Black Out. [citation needed] 2003 Cross Hair: Infiltrator/sniper Don G. Fardie ...
The G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toyline was introduced by Hasbro in 1982, and lasted to 1994, producing well over 250 vehicles (i.e. in-universe are meant to move under their own power), and playsets (i.e. toys representing static bases of operation such as fortresses, or equipment such as artillery pieces).
G.I. Joe is an American media franchise and a line of action figures owned and produced by the toy company Hasbro. [3] [4] The initial product offering represented four of the branches of the U.S. armed forces with the Action Soldier (), Action Sailor (), Action Pilot (U.S. Air Force), Action Marine (U.S. Marine Corps) and later on, the Action Nurse.
"A Real American Hero" was created as a revival of the original 12 in (30 cm) G.I. Joe brand of the 1960s and 1970s. After the 12" figure had been absent from toy shelves for a few years, G.I. Joe was re-introduced in a 3 + 3 ⁄ 4 in (9.52 cm) action figure format following the success of the Star Wars and Micronauts 3 3 ⁄ 4 ″ scale toylines.
With the renewed interest in 12-inch action figures of all kinds, Hasbro decided to go beyond the 12-inch versions of their "Hall of Fame" G.I. Joe line and reintroduce a series of figure closer in spirit to the original G.I. Joe lineup. Hasbro's G I Joe Classic Collection figures were first released in 1996, under the Kenner brand.
The Hassenfeld Brothers [2] (Hasbro) of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, began selling the first "action figure" targeted especially at boys in the early 1960s.The conventional marketing wisdom of the early 1960s was that boys would not play with dolls, thus the word 'Doll' was never used by Hasbro or anyone involved in the development or marketing of G.I. Joe. "Action figure" was the only acceptable ...
American Girl dolls were a cult-like phenomenon that seemed inescapable for any child of the '90s. In 1986, the first three dolls hit the market – Molly McIntire, Kirsten Larson and Samantha ...
G.I. Joe: The Real American Hero Collection (2000–2002) G.I. Joe: Double Duty (2001) G.I. Joe vs. Cobra (2002) G.I. Joe: Spy Troops (2003) G.I. Joe: 40th Anniversary Reproductions (2003–2005) G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom (2004–2005) G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 (2005–2007) G.I. Joe: Direct To Consumer (2006) G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 25th ...