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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Cobra is nowhere near as ineffective as he was in the past. In fact, he's down right creepy sometimes.
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* FamilyUnfriendlyViolence: Cobra is nowhere near as ineffective as he was in the past. In fact, he's down right downright creepy sometimes.
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* PolarBearsAndPenguins: Actually manages to get this one correct. When the Terrordrome Project is activated, the scenes of the two devices in the north and south poles have quick shot of polar bears in the north and a penguin in the south, as it should be.
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* PolarBearsAndPenguins: Actually Actually, manages to get this one correct. When the Terrordrome Project is activated, the scenes of the two devices in the north and south poles have quick shot of polar bears in the north and a penguin in the south, as it should be.
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* SomethingWeForgot: The episode "Race" ends with the Joes forgetting that they left behind Tunnel Rat.
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A continuation (sort) of the two direct-to-video ''GI Joe'' CGI movies, ''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'', Sigma 6 has Cobra Commander broken out from prison and the Joes forced to evacuate their base. Traveling in their mobile command center, the R.O.C.C. and equipped with Hi-Tech's [[PoweredArmor Sigma suits]], the Joes renew their battle to protect the world from Cobra.
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A continuation (sort) of [[WesternAnimation/GIJoeReelFX the two direct-to-video ''GI Joe'' CGI movies, films by Reel FX]], ''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'', Sigma 6 has Cobra Commander broken out from prison and the Joes forced to evacuate their base. Traveling in their mobile command center, the R.O.C.C. and equipped with Hi-Tech's [[PoweredArmor Sigma suits]], the Joes renew their battle to protect the world from Cobra.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The first season established the series as a sequel to the CGI G.I. Joe specials (''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'') produced by Creator/ReelFXCreativeServices. The biggest evidence of this is the fact that General Hawk is still in the hospital recovering from the "Venomization" process he suffered during the events of ''Valor vs. Venom''. However, a later CompilationMovie of the first five episodes (called "First Strike") added a scene that established that the Joe team from Sigma 6 were not the same Joes from the CGI specials, but new members who inherited the codenames of their predecessors 20 years after the original members retired. Somehow, most of the Cobras also got identical successors as well and they managed to get a new Storm Shadow who just happens to be the rival of the new Snake-Eyes.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The first season established the series as a sequel to the CGI G.I. Joe specials (''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'') produced by Creator/ReelFXCreativeServices.Creator/ReelFXCreativeStudios. The biggest evidence of this is the fact that General Hawk is still in the hospital recovering from the "Venomization" process he suffered during the events of ''Valor vs. Venom''. However, a later CompilationMovie of the first five episodes (called "First Strike") added a scene that established that the Joe team from Sigma 6 were not the same Joes from the CGI specials, but new members who inherited the codenames of their predecessors 20 years after the original members retired. Somehow, most of the Cobras also got identical successors as well and they managed to get a new Storm Shadow who just happens to be the rival of the new Snake-Eyes.
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* {{Animesque}}: Inverted, it's a genuine anime based on a American toyline.
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* {{Animesque}}: Inverted, it's a genuine anime based on a American toyline. And the first one animated in Japan since the 1980s original.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The first season established the series as a sequel to the CGI G.I. Joe specials (''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'') produced by Reel FX. The biggest evidence of this is the fact that General Hawk is still in the hospital recovering from the "Venomization" process he suffered during the events of ''Valor vs. Venom''. However, a later CompilationMovie of the first five episodes (called "First Strike") added a scene that established that the Joe team from Sigma 6 were not the same Joes from the CGI specials, but new members who inherited the codenames of their predecessors 20 years after the original members retired. Somehow, most of the Cobras also got identical successors as well and they managed to get a new Storm Shadow who just happens to be the rival of the new Snake-Eyes.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The first season established the series as a sequel to the CGI G.I. Joe specials (''Spy Troops'' and ''Valor vs. Venom'') produced by Reel FX.Creator/ReelFXCreativeServices. The biggest evidence of this is the fact that General Hawk is still in the hospital recovering from the "Venomization" process he suffered during the events of ''Valor vs. Venom''. However, a later CompilationMovie of the first five episodes (called "First Strike") added a scene that established that the Joe team from Sigma 6 were not the same Joes from the CGI specials, but new members who inherited the codenames of their predecessors 20 years after the original members retired. Somehow, most of the Cobras also got identical successors as well and they managed to get a new Storm Shadow who just happens to be the rival of the new Snake-Eyes.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The first season established the series as a sequel to the CGI G.I. Joe specials (Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom) produced by Reel FX. The biggest evidence of this is the fact that General Hawk is still in the hospital recovering from the "Venomization" process he suffered during the events of Valor vs. Venom. However, a later CompilationMovie of the first five episodes (called "First Strike") added a scene that established that the Joe team from Sigma 6 were not the same Joes from the CGI specials, but new members who inherited the codenames of their predecessors 20 years after the original members retired. Somehow, most of the Cobras also got identical successors as well and they managed to get a new Storm Shadow who just happens to be the rival of the new Snake-Eyes.
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* ContinuitySnarl: The first season established the series as a sequel to the CGI G.I. Joe specials (Spy Troops (''Spy Troops'' and Valor ''Valor vs. Venom) Venom'') produced by Reel FX. The biggest evidence of this is the fact that General Hawk is still in the hospital recovering from the "Venomization" process he suffered during the events of Valor ''Valor vs. Venom.Venom''. However, a later CompilationMovie of the first five episodes (called "First Strike") added a scene that established that the Joe team from Sigma 6 were not the same Joes from the CGI specials, but new members who inherited the codenames of their predecessors 20 years after the original members retired. Somehow, most of the Cobras also got identical successors as well and they managed to get a new Storm Shadow who just happens to be the rival of the new Snake-Eyes.
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* ComicBookAdaptation: Devil's Due Publishing released a comic book tie-in that lasted six issues.
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* DidNotDoTheBloodyResearch: The Devil's Due Publishing comic at one point has Buzzer refer to Machete as a "bugger".
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* ConspicuousCG: It's a trademark of GONZO after all.
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* PineappleSurprise: In ''Valor vs Venom'', Snake Eyes pulls the pins on every grenade on Storm Shadow's bandolier to escape him. Storm Shadow survives by tossing the belt before it's too late.
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* PineappleSurprise: Snake Eyes pulls this on Storm Shadow ''twice''!
** In ''Spy Troops'', Snake Eyes provides a distraction for Scarlet, Shipwreck, and Agent Faces by clashing with Storm Shadow and, after an exchange of blows, flicks a pin at Storm Shadow, who barely has time to look down at his bandolier to see a grenade get primed. He survives, presumably by throwing it away, as he and Snake Eyes continue their clash, though we don't get to see it as it cuts to the others running away as the bomb explodes.
** In ''Valor vs Venom'', Snake Eyes pulls the pins on every grenade on Storm Shadow's bandolier to escape him. Storm Shadow survives by tossing the belt before it's too late.
** In ''Spy Troops'', Snake Eyes provides a distraction for Scarlet, Shipwreck, and Agent Faces by clashing with Storm Shadow and, after an exchange of blows, flicks a pin at Storm Shadow, who barely has time to look down at his bandolier to see a grenade get primed. He survives, presumably by throwing it away, as he and Snake Eyes continue their clash, though we don't get to see it as it cuts to the others running away as the bomb explodes.
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* AdaptationDistillation: The series draws from the original mythos, along with bits and peices of other, more recent works.
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* AdaptationDistillation: The series draws from the original mythos, along with bits and peices pieces of other, more recent works.
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* GrandFinaleGrandFinale: The two-part episode "Ice"[=/=]"Assault", which ended with every member of Cobra except for Cobra Commander and Firefly captured.
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* BloodlessCarnage
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* BloodlessCarnageBloodlessCarnage: Nobody bleeds.
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* ClipShow: The episode "Awards" shows clips from previous episodes. Even the framing devices are edited together from footage of previous episodes.
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* NeverSayDieNeverSayDie: Played straight. When warned about the dangers of taking the wrong path, Tunnel Rat is only told that he could get hurt.
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* BroadStrokes: The series is suggested to take place after the direct-to-video CGI films by Reel FX (for instance, Cobra Commander being imprisoned in the beginning of the series and General Hawk recovering from an incident that altered his DNA seems to reference the events of ''Valor vs. Venom'', where Hawk was mutated by Cobra into a power-hungry behemoth named Venomous Maximus and Cobra Commander was captured in the end), but the Joes and Cobra members have noticeably different appearances and characterizations.
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* ImmuneToBullets: Much of Cobra's tech.
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* ImmuneToBullets: Much of Cobra's tech.tech can't be shot down.
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* MechaMooks: The B.A.T.s
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* MechaMooks: The B.A.T.ss are Cobra's robotic soldiers.
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* ThemeTuneRollCallThemeTuneRollCall: The Joes are introduced by name in the theme song.