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* RecycledScript: The ''X Missions'' movie reuses both the plot and some character models from the ''Franchise/GIJoe'' movie ''Valor Vs. Venom''. They were also both made by the same animation studio, Reel FX.
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* InMemoriam: The final episode "The Ultimate Doom, part 2" was dedicated to the memory of Mainframe Entertainment crew member Todd Halford.

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* InMemoriam: The final episode "The Ultimate Doom, part Part 2" was dedicated to the memory of Mainframe Entertainment crew member Todd Halford.
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* InMemoriam: The final episode "The Ultimate Doom, part 2" was dedicated to the memory of Mainframe Entertainment crew member Todd Halford.

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* {{Retool}}: It is very noticeable the series went through this in the second season. The first season has a more complex and tighter story arc, regarding Action Man's AMP Factor and Dr X's plan to create a perfect body for himself. And the show had a larger cast of recurring plot-related characters. In the second season, the complex plotlines are dropped, resulting in a much more episodic series, where the only focus is Action Man stopping Dr. X's villainous schemes. Also, characters related to the plot in the first season stopped appearing altogether.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The CGI itself is really dated to 2000, as the characters look incredibly off and robotic by today's standards.

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* {{Retool}}: It is very noticeable the series went through this in the second season. The first season has a more complex and tighter story arc, regarding Action Man's AMP Factor and Dr X's plan to create a perfect body for himself. And the show had a larger cast of recurring plot-related characters. In the second season, the complex plotlines are dropped, resulting in a much more episodic series, where the only focus is Action Man stopping Dr. X's villainous schemes. Also, characters related to the plot in the first season stopped appearing altogether.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The CGI itself is really dated to 2000, as the characters look incredibly off and robotic by today's standards.
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* RecycledScript: The ''X Missions'' movie reuses both the plot and some character models from the ''Franchise/GIJoe'' movie ''Valor Vs. Venom''. Both are still good in their own way.

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* RecycledScript: The ''X Missions'' movie reuses both the plot and some character models from the ''Franchise/GIJoe'' movie ''Valor Vs. Venom''. Both are still good in their own way.They were also both made by the same animation studio, Reel FX.
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* {{Retool}}: It is very noticeable the series went through this in the second season. The first season has a more complex and tighter story arc, regarding Action Man's AMP Factor and Dr X's plan to create a perfect body for himself. And the show had a larger cast of recurring plot-related characters. In the second season, the complex plotlines are dropped, resulting in a much more episodic series, where the only focus is Action Man stopping Dr. X's villainous schemes. Also, characters related to the plot in the first season stopped appearing altogether.

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* {{Retool}}: It is very noticeable the series went through this in the second season. The first season has a more complex and tighter story arc, regarding Action Man's AMP Factor and Dr X's plan to create a perfect body for himself. And the show had a larger cast of recurring plot-related characters. In the second season, the complex plotlines are dropped, resulting in a much more episodic series, where the only focus is Action Man stopping Dr. X's villainous schemes. Also, characters related to the plot in the first season stopped appearing altogether.altogether.
* UnintentionalPeriodPiece: The CGI itself is really dated to 2000, as the characters look incredibly off and robotic by today's standards.
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* DuelingShows: Premiered at the same time as rival show/toyline ''WesternAnimation/MaxSteel''.
* PromotedFanboy: Ken Davis, who provided storyboard art for this series, is a huge GI Joe fan and posts on GI Joe message boards as "Arrow". He also provided the series bible.
* RecycledScript: The ''X Missions'' movie reuses both the plot and some character models from the ''Franchise/GIJoe'' movie ''Valor Vs. Venom''. Both are still good in their own way.
* {{Retool}}: It is very noticeable the series went through this in the second season. The first season has a more complex and tighter story arc, regarding Action Man's AMP Factor and Dr X's plan to create a perfect body for himself. And the show had a larger cast of recurring plot-related characters. In the second season, the complex plotlines are dropped, resulting in a much more episodic series, where the only focus is Action Man stopping Dr. X's villainous schemes. Also, characters related to the plot in the first season stopped appearing altogether.

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