G.I. Joe Extreme
G.I. Joe Extreme is a line of military-themed toys that was sold in retail from 1995 to 1997. The toys were produced by Kenner following their acquisition by former competitor Hasbro and was intended to succeed the line, which was discontinued the previous year. It was supported by a syndicated animated series that ran for two seasons and a series of comics.
The line features a storyline quite similar to the A Real American Hero line. In a "near-future" continuity, a new G.I. Joe Team fights to stop a rising terrorist organization called S.K.A.R. and their leader, a mysterious, shrewd, and incredibly powerful military leader only known as Iron Klaw.
Toyline
The title logo was reminiscent of the original G.I. Joe logo from the 1960s and 1970s. The 3.75" scale was discarded in favor of a new 5" scale, which allowed a greater level of detail especially in the facial and muscular features.Carded figures were released in two varieties, basic figures and deluxe figures. The deluxe versions of the figures, which were advertised as featuring "Ultra SLAM Firepower", came packaged with a backpack accessory connected to a missile launcher via a tube. The launcher shoots its missiles by lowering the plunger on the backpack. A single two-pack was also released. The vehicles and playsets were also advertised with "Ultra SLAM Firepower".
The Extreme line never approached the success of the Real American Hero line and was canceled after its first wave. A second wave of figures and playsets was showcased in Toy Fair '96, but only two figures were given full releases. The rest, which included Mayday, were shelved.
Carded figures
- Basic figures
- * Lt. Stone
- * Sgt. Savage
- * Metal Head
- * Ballistic
- * Freight
- * Iron Klaw
- * Inferno
- * Black Dragon
- * Harpoon
- Deluxe figures
- * Lt. Stone with Mortar Launcher
- * Iron Klaw with Attack Rocket
- * Ballistic with Sidearm Blaster
- * Metal Head with Shoulder Cannon
- Two-pack
- * Lt. Stone vs. Iron Klaw
Vehicles and playsets
- Heavy Artillery sets
- * Detonator combat cannon with Sgt. Savage figure
- * Spitfire battering platform with Inferno figure
- Vehicles
- * Road Bullet assault cycle
- * Sky Stalker
- * Sand Striker all terrain vehicle
- * Bone Splitter armored tank
Other toys
- Die-cast vehicles - A set of four small scale versions of vehicles from the main toyline. Also came packaged with a compass.
- Water Blaster - A G.I. Joe-themed Super Soaker that straps onto one's arm.
Unreleased products
- Carded figures
- * Mayday
- * Quick Stryke
- * Rampage
- * Wreckage
- * Deluxe Freight
- * Deluxe Wreckage
- * Urban 4-Pack
- Heavy Artillery set
- * Ice Station Zero
- Vehicles
- * Thunderin' Fury tank with Freight
- * Tigerhawk
- Action packs
- * Alpine Enforcer
- * Cybernetic Exo-Armor
- * Shadow Stealth Defender
- Other products
- * Carrying Case
- * Combat Communicators
Animated series
According to the one-minute intro, a "former super-power" has collapsed with several factions vying for control against a new global terrorist organization "known only as S.K.A.R." whose goal is nothing less than total world domination. Iron Klaw claims: "We will be VICTORIOUS!" to which Lt. Stone replies "Not on MY watch!" followed by an introduction to the new Joe roster. The opening concludes with a news reporter giving odds of survival as "a million to 1" and Stone yelling: "...and that's the way we LIKE it!" Season 1 with a one-minute intro with all of the live-action segments during the beginning of all the episodes, Season 2 with a thirty-second intro during Friday's The Power Block.
The new Joe team operates in a post-Cold War world wracked by chaos and carnage, and battling against both SKAR and independent mercenaries, who seek to further destabilize an already unstable world. Unlike the previous series, the cartoon featured a pre-credits teaser featuring a mixture of both live actors with the voices dubbed over and CGI. However, as with the previous series, the end of the episode featured new public service announcements in the same vein as the popular "Knowing is Half the Battle" PSAs.
Comics
acquired the G.I. Joe comic license in 1996. The initial four issue mini-series, simply titled G.I. Joe, was written by Mike W. Barr, with art by Tatsuya Ishida and Scott Reed. The cover to the first issue was done by Frank Miller, the second issue by Norm Breyfogle, and issues three and four by Walter Simonson. The plot of the mini-series revealed events that occurred after the ones depicted in the television series, but also contradict them on several points, notably in that Iron Klaw is, at the very beginning, the second-in-command of the military wing of S.K.A.R. The original leader was a woman named The Duchess of M'Klavia, who wanted her royal line to regain control of her country’s government through whatever means necessary. She was assassinated by Iron Klaw, when he became more ambitious and craved for world domination. At this point, the new Joe Team included two new members, Short Fuze and Tall Sally.The mini-series led to an ongoing series following the same continuity, and beginning with a three-part story:. The plot featured an anti-globalist group led by a woman called Red Scream, who sought to discredit the Inter-Alliance, by using Joe impostors to commit acts of terrorism. The storyline concluded with both Red Scream's and Iron Klaw's capture. A fourth issue began a new story following the still-active remnants of the I.R.O.N. Army, but the comic was put on an indefinite "hiatus", and publication never resumed.
Characters
G.I. Joe Team
- Mr. Clancy - He is the Joe Team's presidential liaison and the true team leader, very much like General Flagg in the original series. He dresses in a black suit and is always wearing sunglasses, resembling the men in black.
- Lt. Stone - Field commander. After foiling an attempted kidnapping by S.K.A.R. soldiers, both he and Sgt. Savage were approached by Mr. Clancy to form a new G.I. Joe Team.
- Sgt. Savage - Master Sergeant Robert S. Savage, Jr. was the only character carried over from A Real American Hero, as he was part of the short-lived Sgt. Savage and his Screaming Eagles subline. Savage is the "oldest" member of the team; he once had a wife and child.
- Ballistic/Eagle Eye - Albert Salviatti is the team's sharp shooter. He has a strong rivalry with his former comrade-in-arms, the Silencer. He's referred to as "the guy who never misses". His codename was inexplicably changed in Season 2.
- Black Dragon - Kang Chi Lee is the Joe Team's resident ninja and martial artist. He is from Hong Kong, and has a history with a crime family from that area.
- Freight - Omar Diesel is a former professional football player and the team's demolitions expert. Freight served in the U.S. Army before becoming a football player. He left football when he heard about the reformation of the Joe Team.
- Harpoon - Jose Montalvo is a former Navy SEAL and the team's nautical expert. He provides comic relief for the G.I. Joe team.
- Mayday - Mayday is the lone female of the reformed Joe Team. She is an aggressive and determined skilled fighter and pilot.
- Metalhead - Matthew Hurley is the team's communications and computer expert and hacker. He was the first person recruited to join the new Joe Team. He is unrelated to the Iron Grenadier member who was introduced in A Real American Hero line.
- Quick Stryke - A former S.K.A.R. operative who defected to the Joe Team after the death of his brother Jonathan.
- Red McKnox - A scientist of Scottish descent who designed most of the equipment used by the Joe Team.
- Tracker - Tracker is an expert tracker recruited by Stone, in order to find Clancy. Tracker possesses extra-sensory perception.
- * Lakota - Tracker's trained wolf.
- Short-Fuze - A member of the Joe Team, appearing only in the comic series. He is an expert in demolitions, unrelated to the original one from A Real American Hero series.
- Tall Sally - A second female character appearing only in the comic series. "Sally" is a nickname short for Salindra.
S.K.A.R.
- Iron Klaw - The leader of the military wing of S.K.A.R. He has a fascination and deep respect for Genghis Khan. Iron Klaw operates under the alias of Count von Rani, the ruler of a small Eastern European nation called Kalistan.
- Steel Raven - Iron Klaw's right-hand woman, Steel Raven becomes the main instrument of his will by the second season of the TV show.
- Inferno - Kidwell Pyre served Iron Klaw throughout the first season of the television series. Inferno grew up as the adopted son of a poor single mother who worked as a maid while his two brothers Miles and Fredwick bullied him at an early age. Refers to flamethrower arms as his "Toys" and talks with a hissing voice.
- Wreckage - He was once a soldier named Eric Alexander who fought alongside Freight in the American military. Wreckage was experimented upon in an early attempt by Iron Klaw to create a cybernetic super-soldier when he was captured during a major military conflict in South America. The experiments made Wreckage extremely strong and resilient, but prone to fits of rage.
- Rampage - J. Remington III is an arms manufacturer who operates legitimate business fronts and black market deals. Rampage is S.K.A.R.'s primary weapon supplier. However, he seeks to eliminate Iron Klaw and seize control of the organization. Rampage possesses the ability to transform into a grotesque devilish green-skinned creature. In addition, he also wears high-tech armor in battle that has guns on it that often vary from a chain-gun to a rocket launcher.
- Duchess of Mklavia - The former leader of the military wing of S.K.A.R., the Duchess appears only in the first comic series. Iron Klaw assassinated her to replace her as head of both Kalistan and S.K.A.R.
- S.K.A.R. Soldiers - The robotic footsoldiers of S.K.A.R.
Non-Aligned characters
- The Silencer - Although not technically a member of S.K.A.R., the Silencer is often found in their employ. He is a freelance mercenary known for his marksmanship. The Silencer used to be a member of the U.S. Special Forces, serving with Ballistic. However, he was court-martialed and thrown out of the military.
- Red Scream - Appearing only in the comic series, Red Scream is an anti-globalist terrorist who sought to destroy the Inter-Alliance by discrediting the Joe Team through the use of imposters. Her identity was later revealed to be Commander Roston, an American military officer with access to the Joe Team's files.
Voices
- Randall Carpenter - Mayday
- Garry Chalk - Lt. Stone
- Ian James Corlett - Inferno
- Michael Dobson - Sgt. Savage
- Brian Drummond - Eagle Eye/Ballistic
- Matt Hill - Metalhead
- Terry Klassen - Black Dragon
- Tony Lung - Black Dragon
- Blu Mankuma - Freight, Quick Stryke
- Colin Murdock - Rampage
- Richard Newman - Iron Klaw
- Elizabeth Carol Savenkoff - Steel Raven
- Francisco Trujillo - Harpoon
- Dale Wilson - Red McKnox, Wreckage
Additional voices
- Kathleen Barr -
- Lisa Ann Beley -
- A.J. Bond -
- Roger Cross -
- John Kirk Connell -
- Chris Gray -
- Saffron Henderson -
- David Kaye - The Silencer
- Ken Kramer -
- Kyle Labine -
- Andrea Libman -
- Chris Turner -
- Vera Wang -
Crew
- Susan Blu - Voice Director