Art and Entertainment - After 40 many years of fighting the criminals, Hasbro's very own American hero, G. I. Joe, is finally coming home - as his initial full-length CGI feature film on DVD. "G. I. Joe: Valor Vs. Venom," brought for you by Paramount Home Entertainment and Hasbro, the favored character sets out to guard the planet from complete destruction. Once again he faces off against the evil Cobra, who has got unleashed an army of unstoppable soldiers with fierce battle skills.
The leader of the formidable army is none other compared to the infamous Venomous Maximus, a creature made by using the DNA of G. I. Joe's Commander, General "Hawk" Abernathy, along with that of many of terrifying creatures inside the universe. To defeat Cobra's army and save his Commander using this chilling fate, G. I. Joe needs to summon all his scientific and heroic skills.
Marking the 40th anniversary of the G. I. Joe character, the DVD features plenty of special features for their loyal fans, including a trading card game guide, a CD-ROM game and also a behind-the-scenes glimpse from the movie's creation.
You may also scroll through character profiles, groove to some Valor vs. Venom music video and look for a drawing board-to-film comparison.
If you are doing the math, G. I. Joe debuted in 1964 is an 11 1 / 2- inch doll for boys that had 21 moving parts. Following the movie "The Story of G. I. Joe" was released, he became the world's first "action figure."
As the character's challenges most frequently handled the evil Cobra Commander, G. I. Joe was also called upon in 1992 to assist the Drug Elimination Force combat the growing drug problem. In-school programs were launched by using the character to show kids about the risks of drug use.
Crammed with history, along with important lessons for youths of ages, G. I. Joe has continued to reinvent and modernize himself through the entire years, without losing sight of his main mission - to guard the planet from evil.
You can now take home this timeless character in "G. I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom" to talk about with future fans from the ever-evolving G. I. Joe, who remains up to the challenge of educating the young and old.
In stores now, "G. I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom" is rated PG and includes a retail price of around $20. - NU
I think it's enough all about Bring Home a Real American Hero. Thanks so much :)
Bring Home a Real American Hero
Marking the 40th anniversary of the G. I. Joe character, the DVD features plenty of special features for their loyal fans, including a trading card game guide, a CD-ROM game and also a behind-the-scenes glimpse from the movie's creation.
You may also scroll through character profiles, groove to some Valor vs. Venom music video and look for a drawing board-to-film comparison.
If you are doing the math, G. I. Joe debuted in 1964 is an 11 1 / 2- inch doll for boys that had 21 moving parts. Following the movie "The Story of G. I. Joe" was released, he became the world's first "action figure."
As the character's challenges most frequently handled the evil Cobra Commander, G. I. Joe was also called upon in 1992 to assist the Drug Elimination Force combat the growing drug problem. In-school programs were launched by using the character to show kids about the risks of drug use.
Crammed with history, along with important lessons for youths of ages, G. I. Joe has continued to reinvent and modernize himself through the entire years, without losing sight of his main mission - to guard the planet from evil.
You can now take home this timeless character in "G. I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom" to talk about with future fans from the ever-evolving G. I. Joe, who remains up to the challenge of educating the young and old.
In stores now, "G. I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom" is rated PG and includes a retail price of around $20. - NU
I think it's enough all about Bring Home a Real American Hero. Thanks so much :)
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