The History of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1987 Edition)
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I collected up to 94. I only got a few by then. Yes, I was 17 and still buying toys. I'm 46 now and still buying toys. My basement tells my story. And I loved the movie(1987). The new toys feel like a reunion for me. And I love watching your history videos. My big 3 are star wars, Masters of the universe, and GI Joe.
I'm with you. Keep them safe. Lost all of my own collections and memories with a house fire in 2010. It's been rough even trying to regain some of the lost items. But toys never get old :)
Same story here :)
You're the man....Lol.... I collected til I was 13...probably stopped in '91... '92
Same here but I think I’m a bit older. My last Joe was Salvo in 7th grade.
I'm 47 and my extra room tells my G.I.Joe story
I loved all the commercials with their songs that are basically 80's rock guitars while gruff-voiced studio hourly talent singers just sing the descriptions of the toys and how nobody can beat GI Joe. LOL
The 1987 and 1988 years were probably my favorites. I was 8/9 and I remember reading the little booklets and wishing I could have every figure and vehicle.
So glad you did this; this was a fun look at 1987 Joe. Yes for all those who think 86 was the last great year, and those who say it's 85, and those who only like up to 84 (yikes guys, live a little), 87 was a huge all-out year. I think the lack of Sunbow representation for so many of those figures, vehicles and playsets hurts the memory a bit, which just goes to show: it's about the characters, not the plastic. :)
Thanks Bob, happy to hear you enjoyed it. Agreed about characters, not plastic. Glad Marvel was still going and giving us a few glimpses at least of some of these characters.
My cousins were three years older than me and had many 84, 85, and 86 GI Joes. My folks didnt think I was old enough to have toys with tiny parts until 87, so this is the GI Joe I remember.
My daughter just watched 23 minutes of this, and the only reason we stopped is because we made it home. You, sir, are a magician, keep up the great work.
Be sure to let her know her daddy helped a lot. Thank you kindly, sir.
Just picked up Taurus from the flea market, completed his gear, completed my Renegades, turned on the 1987 movie to celebrate, and then you release this!! So happy!!. These are the best. Thank you.
1987 was a better year than I thought! Some really great characters released that year! Great video!!!
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
I remember sending in the proof of purchase coupons, and I got a GI Joe belt, a figure, and personalized dog tags.
This was the end of my GI Joe tour of duty. I picked up a few characters here and there after, but ‘87 was the last year I seriously collected. Great review as always, Michael!
I actually think that this is your best GI Joe “year of” video that you’ve done. Delved deeper into some of the ancillary products to the toys. Well done.
This line up had one of my all time favourite figures. Techno Viper! I got him for my birthday, and I loved him.
Mercy keeps getting better! Every time I add anything to my collection, ole Mercy talks me through the box opening and inspection! This channel has become mission critical in my acquisitions! Wouldn't be the same without him! Thanks brother truly!
I've always felt overall this is the best year GI Joe had for toys.
Same!
Really enjoyed this Gi Joe series. Can't wait for the next one as I discovered watching your videos that 87 & 88 were my peak years. Thanks for all your hard work.
If no one else has mentioned this yet, your custom commercial bumpers looked awesome! Having the slick animation in the background is much more exciting than what we watched as kids.
Just started collecting the few childhood gi joes I had, and started collecting all the Joes, he-man, and Transformers I wanted as a child. My Mom didnt have much money when I was growing up, and my Dad only bought me one toy- Rolling Thunder. I collect now for a few reasons- 1) I'm in a great financial position, 2) It's healing for me.. it allows me to give joy to the tender little boy that lives inside of me. It's brought much healing. I appreciate the toys in a different way. Thank you for allowing me to take a peaceful trip down memory lane. Where i can dream about those years, where i can re-live them in a different light. Where i can make those dreams possible.
Wonderful job. Keep up the great work. My kids and I love the nostalgia!
Thank you for including the commercials... oh man I'm dying. I forgot how great the jingles used to be and how everything had one..everything was so irritating and in your fsce..I miss those days.
Thank you so much Michael for this G.I. Joe 87" archive, your work is incredible,I appreciate the time and effort you put into these history videos...Nerdmaste, thank you Michael once again, peace ✌️😃👍
Oh man ... the faux late-80s hair metal soundtracks of those commercials brings back a lot of strange feels. What a time to be a kid.
I loved the Joe movie when I was a kid, and still like to watch it every once in awhile now
Awesome, Michael!!! Been waiting patiently for what felt like forever for another entry in this series!
I remember filling out the form for the steel brigade figure hoping that the weapon specialties would matter in that we'd get weapons we wanted with it. I was so mad when it arrived with a gray crimson guard rifle.
1987 Dress Blues Gung ho was my favorite, because my two copies were the last two figures my late uncle repaired with me before his passing in April 2020 due to Covid
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Another great GI Joe season review! Thanks Michael
Another informative / entertaining / relaxing tour down memory lane. Also, CONGRATS on passing 75K subs. WELL DESERVED!
Such wonderful videos! The editing is really something special, and the final plug to keep playing with those toys is heart warming. That said, I found the bile rising inside me watching the 1987 edition. Apologies to the younger folks who started playing with GIbJoes around this time. In 1987 I was 12 and really shocked at the direction things were going with the crazy vehicles, outfits, and colors. Hasbro kept stringing me along until 1992 with a few good carded figures like Ambush, Red Star, and Big Ben. 1987 had Lt. Falcon, Tunnel Rat, and one of my favorite Joes of all time, Outback! But it was the first year we also felt embarrassed by what Hasbro was putting together for us buy and we were getting out.
This video was awesome. Not just for the good nostalgia boost but seeing the things my brother and I missed out on. I absolutely loved the ‘86 line as my favorite but ‘87 is a close close second. How can you hate when joes like Outback and Tunnel rat came out in ‘87 and the Ice Wolf?
I really have to admire the condition of your collection! They look fresh off the shelf 👍
1984-93 was my collecting of GI Joe. I had about everything. I used the money selling my collection to move out in 1999. I made pennies to the dollar then, but it gave me at the money at the time that I needed. Although nothing was still boxed, but everything was kept nice and together. Its a fortune today. I look at it as it would have been a burden to lug around or keeep nice and I wouldn't have much today anyways. I had three boys and a few GI joe vehicles and figurines that I kept from my collection they finished off palying with. I bought them newer GI joes growing up so I was always was loyal, but they never was in love, infatuated with GI joe like I was.
Awesome! I always love all the hard work you put into these Mike! Have a blessed weekend!👍😁🙏
Thank you kindly. All the best to you and the family!
I don’t know what’s sweeter about those toy commercial, the amazing animation or the rad groove hip hop/rap jingles
If they remake the Defiant it should come with older Flint and Marissa Faireborne figures along with a Quintesson ala The Killing Jar episode. In hind sight that was huge missed opportunity on Hasbro’s part.
As a 7 year old huge Gi Joe fan in 1987. I loved the movie. I have a good Joe Collection and have all the 87 figures. The Sunbow cartoons were excellent. I did not watch many of the cartoons after the movie. I like a bunch of Kids merged to TMNT.
This has been the only thing that has changed my perspective on the '87 line. Thanks for making it!
Thanks! Making it gave me a whole new appreciation for '87. Despite the cartoon ending, it might have been the most merch they ever put out.
Some great stuff, some not so great. But seeing an entire year's content covered in one video is always awesome. Thanks Michael!
Thanks Nathan. Cheers!
Love all the effort you put into your videos! Very well done! Awesome stuff!
I was there in 1987 ... Great times to be 7 years old.
Love these reviews, I've been patiently waiting for this one. Thanks, yo joe!
My First Big Collection Year. I Had So Many Of These. What I remember first though was having those Joe Trailers. It seems Funny now but I remember them being towed in tandem by a 1:24 Scale Gold 911 Porsche Carrera model that fit the Figures Perfectly. Later I Added A Black Mercedes Convertible and Thus Started My Mad Max Style G.I Joe Adventures.
A fun bit of trivia is that Burgess Meredith was actually the original GI Joe, having starred in The Story of GI Joe way back in 1945.
I loved my Steel Brigade figure. Totally fell for it.
I see the grift, but it’s still one of my favorites.
I'm pretty sure we didn't get GI Joe in my part of the world until 86 or 87. As I recall after the MOTU and Transformers movie it was like they were swept aside and it was all GI Joe. I would of still been into GI Joe here but only had 11 of these figures. Some favourites like Falcon, Outback, Tunnel Rat.
The Drednok cycle was a nice surprise when I pulled out my Joes a few years ago. I forgot I had that.
Big Boa didn't miss leg day.
I have been waiting on this one. 87 was the last year I played with Joes. Great video!
This is a pretty cood deep dive of GI Joe 1987. It was fun to see all of the commericals and other merchandice made. I can't resist saying "Joes in Space!" when thinking about the Defiant. I loved those action packs too.
I bought quite a few figures still in 1987 but did not buy many of the vehicles outside Searay that remember. Maybe the Snow Wolf. I never got the big vehicles. Largest I had were Raven and Tomahawk. I probably had a Pogo and Slam. Those were in my vehicle size range. I disposed Cobra La as a kid. I’m not too broken up about it now. I’d take a Classified Nemesis Enforcer. I definitely want Tunnel Rat. He, Law & Order, Outback, and armored Cobra Commander were sone of my favorites. Great video!
I love these videos! I hope that you continue on with these videos, up through the DIC cartoon/early 90's era of G.I. Joe- I still have fond memories of those toys!
Thanks. Planning on it.
The '87 line can't be the decline because it contained the best figure of all time: Lt. Falcon!
I loved all of the weird sci-fi figures because I played with Joes as action figures mostly, oftentimes divorced from their portrayals in the cartoons and comics. I'd create my own characters and draw inspiration from '80s action and sci-fi movies. I mean, just pretend the Cobra-La figures, Raptor, Big Boa and Croc Master are just cool action figures and do your own thing. That's exactly what I did and I had a blast with those guys for years! What a great toy!
Ya know, just imagine King Hiss vs Serpentor while Cobra Khan vs Cobra Commander....
I never saw the movie and I didn't see the cartoon much either, but I had a decent collection of Joes from 83-89 growing up. All these guys had their own importance to me based on their designs and what inspired me. With that, Blocker was always one of my favorites. He was slightly taller than the other Joes so I had him lead a lot of battles in the back yard-guess I was a 'height-ist.' I had no clue he had a variation with a visor until years later. Other faves from this series are Tunnel Rat and Chuckles-great designs. Vehicle-wise, I really liked the Cobra Wolf-so badass. Anyway, enough of my rambling-I should pick up a Fridge figure-hardcore 80s, I love it. Thanks to Michael!
I got into GIJoe around 88 or 89 (Although my first joe was a cobra viper) but looking back on the selection I'm not surprised. 87 may have been a very big year for Joe but their selections were not great. Seems most the effort for vehicles were put into the two big ones, which I never owned but heard about, since most of the vehicles were really just small stuff or really awkward things like the coastal Defender and cobra pogo. Both were super lame, I broke the defender pretty quickly and the pogo was shrugged off. Most the figures were so so in design as well and the battleforce 2000 was a hard pass. Also the snake guys were horrible, really not GIJoe material in my mind. My collection of Joe's at the time was pretty small though and looking back on this reminded me it wasn't just because I was young.
While most people who collected joes probably think the hobby died in 86 my year the hobby died (the parady on venture bros I think has that year as the date as the end of the war for its joe parady funny enough) was 90 or 91 just before they started coming out with gimmicky stuff like sound packs and ninja's with karate chops. I was pretty into Joe and before it died and that love lasted until 95 when I got my computer.
Awesome video! Some of my absolute favourites this year! Especially the pogo, falcon and techno viper....but Especially big boa, command centre and Croc master....actually all of this year is just fab! From military to crazy all have their unique charm
WOW. Such nostalgia. I had about 90% of these toys. I wish I would have held on to this stuff. Great video!
Awesome video Michael! Law & Order and Croc Master were my first ever G.i.Joe figures i ever owned. This one is a little more special to me for that reason...
Great video! '87 was the last year I was into G.I. Joe...lots of great memories from it.
Excellent video @MichaelMercy ! 87’ was a phenomenal year!
I had a few figures out of this line. Jinx, Tunnel Rat, Chuckles, Big Boa. Didn’t have any of the vehicles/play sets. But there are some cool stuff here.
So glad you made another one of these. Yo Joe!
Got my first Joes in 86 when I was 4 years old, with Devilfish, Beach Head, Iceberg and Wetsuit. Kept going until about 93. I think the last that I ever got were some of the Street Fighter figures. Still have Dhalsim on display. Some of the figures in the late 80's, early 90's were some of my favourites. The later Viper designs were incredible, and I consider Alley Viper to be one of the best Action figure designs ever. 86 and 87 were incredible release years though.
DUDE. This is an amazing video!!! I always considered 87 the Swan Song for Joes. I had a few figures from this line, the Cobra Commander, Zanzibar and the Skiff, and Jynx. I drooled over that Defiant Shuttle complex in the toy catalogs. It all just seemed to go sharply downhill in 88.
Thanks! Indeed it did after 87, but I'm looking forward to doing some 'panning for gold.' There are some great nuggets in the next few years.
Nice video, glad you finally did the 1987 Joe's, so when is the 1988 video?😉👍
Keep those awesome videos coming! I hope you are having a great week! Nerdmaste! 🙏
Thanks Stephanie! Hope you're doing well. Nerdmaste!
87 was the year that I got into G.I. Joe the most, before 87 is was all Transformers. I didn't have many, but I did have a Mamba, and a few figures such as Battle Armor Cobra Commander and Tunnel Rat were among my favorite. Always wanted the Cobra la, pack but never managed to get it. Awesome Video, thanks for making my Saturday morning great!
Outback was my all-time favorite figure. Still very awesome.
Mine too. Best fighter in the world
Marvelous Job!
You are very talented and creative in making videos.
Yo Joe!
Please make lots more.... !
Outside of a few figures in 1988 and 1989, like the new versions of Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow, 1987 was my last year with G.I. Joe as a kid. I don't remember the movie too much but I enjoy it now. Good times. Great video series. Thanks.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed it!
Gijoe Rocks!
Absolutely, D Sanchez!😄
I just watched the movie and stumbled upon this video. THANK YOU!
Another successful mission General Mercy !! Excellent job !!!
Cobra LA LA LA LA! Was my and friends childhood chant!!
A lot of memories from that year. Was a big G. I. Joe fan and collected many figures and some of the vehicles. ‘87 sure produced a lot. I wish there was a soundtrack to the movie. It was once here on CZcams but got taken off.
When you mentioned Big Lob missing, I was expecting a reference to Pythona who also didn’t get a figure at that time of the movie. That was something I was looking forward to as a kid. I usually had the worst luck of finding any of the female action figures back then. Anyway, great video. And looking forward to seeing more of what you’ll do in the future. Yo Joe!!!!! Or Cobra-la-la-la-la-la-la-la-la!
This was done very well!👍 It is so cool to see all the different vehicles from back then and wondering which one Hasbro will pick next for the HasLab. I am not missing this year's HasLab (I missed out on the first two 😢)! I can't wait for the Cobra La figures for Classified even though they are a lil crazy. Once again, excellent vid/review ✌️
1994 was the last great/ ok year I feel. ❤ your setup. I've been buying up and restocking my collection this past year much like yourself.
Chuckles was my favorite figure. The shoulder holster, only a single weapon, and the Hawaiian shirt- love it.
Micheal god bless your channel man teaching me all I need to know about being a 80s kid love you dude 🤘
I did not realize how many of the Joes I had as a kid were from 87 until watching this.
I've got the special missions issue with the Skystriker and the Night Raven on the cover, it's one of my favorites. it was like 3$ and it's just so awesome. it's framed on my wall. love the art.
I never saw Worms before, but they are a new instant favorite.
87 was the last year I bought the line religiously. By 88, I bought a couple but soon felt I had "outgrown" toys.
87 for me was love/hate. Hasbro created this schism between what made the line so great up until that point, and the fork in the road where Hasbro stopped respecting the fans that made the line so successful. Here I was, turning 11 that year and I had cut my teeth on my envy of friends' older brothers who had the early 83 stuff that I wanted so badly (but I was still more a MOTU kid then) and GI Joe had matured a little with me by 86/87 with the great comics I was now more into reading since I was of course that age demographic.
So here I am, right in the thick of the 84-86 lore with the military specialists of Joe and the spy/counterspy/intelligence/mercenary/other really cool themes and then 87 breaks and they start throwing in Cobra La and Star Wars (sorry Battle Force 2000/Defiant) and I kind of threw in the towel with it. To be honest, I was starting to break away from toys as school mates and friends were less forthcoming admitting to "still playing with toys" and to me, my beloved Joes were going in the opposite direction of dinosaur toys and space stuff (which seemed like the science fantasy of the MOTU world I had sort of boxed up and put away by age 11 - I was growing up and Joe wasn't). I know, I know but Serpentor of 86 right? The movie tie-in did a great job of fleshing out a lore that I could buy into with Serpentor, and the BATs were totally reasonable as well because why wouldn't Cobra develop a battle robot that was ahead of the existing tech curve? Even Sci Fi was still lore friendly to me: again, of course GI Joe would have access to the latest cutting edge surveillance tech - it makes sense.
But here Hasbro goes all "Serpentor is an almost indestructible Cobra leader, perfectly designed based on the finest DNA by the nefarious Dr Mindbender but wait! No, scratch that! It WASN'T Mindbender at all! It was the influence of this group of reptilian/insectoid overlords despite that making no sense and also space because space." Hasbro stepped out of the sweet spot of success and took a chance that history shows wouldn't pay off, and 87 became the last year I really kept up with GI Joe until I guess, the pandemic.
Great video, fair and complete and was fun to watch. I TOTALLY remember that Steel Brigade mail away form but never did send it off because a (disappointed) friend beat me to it. I disagree with the praise of the Fridge though, but I wasn't a football fan as a kid so there's that. Same with Big Lob. Stupid. And as for Cobra La, they missed the mark in 87 by not making a Pythona figure. She and Nemesis Enforcer WERE Cobra La, if I had to buy in to that mythology, but well, you know...
Thanks Michael, love your work
Yo Joe 😎 87 was one of my favourite years for GI Joe!
I read somewhere that Joe Bacal was the one that demanded to have Cobra La in the movie and be Cobra Commander's place of origin. Bacal was obsessed with sci-fi.
Been waiting on this 🙌🏿
1987 was fun. Just a side note, that joe you mentioned as the first canuckle? Apparently, the Canadian version of Steeler and his tank (the tank with canadian flag stickers instead of American) had him from Hamilton Ontario, instead of Pittsburg, both steeltowns.
Very informative and great vlog, as usual!
Most excellent my friend!
I haven't revisited or looked back at these toys till now.. I had every vehicle and figure in this episode.. it's destroyed me watching it, lol.. all of it's gone. Excellent videos I need to look back at other videos
My first figure when I was 3 beach head now im 37 I played I collect G.i. joe forever
Thank you I also always thought the Cobra Wolf was an awesome snow vehicle!! Ice Viper was one my fav Vipers, I even plan on customizing one my Classified Snow Serpents into one when released!
Nice recap of the '87 line, I would've been 11 at this time and did still manage to get me a handful of figures that year but there was just so much stuff coming out and an 11 year olds allowance wasn't gonna cut it. 1988 was my last dib on buying Joe's when I noticed the figures felt somewhat smaller in my bigger hands. Watching the toy commercials with the newest animation showing off the new toys that year had me anxiously waiting for a third season of fresh G.I.Joe episodes but come Fall '87 and nothing came out.
As a kid this was my favourite movie, and I wasnt big into cartoons. I really liked the horror aspect of Cobra La . Well done. I collected G.I Joes til i was 12 so around 94/95. I stopped
Yes there was still some gas in the tank .I still like how Chuck Dixen described the last of the joe movie that it had became a horror picture show.
I was definitely hooked on Joes by 87! Some of my favorite figures came from that line.
1987 was a definitely a sillier year compared to previous line ups but there were some really great figures and vehicles. And of course the year of my childhood favorite, the alarm system specialist turned gator wrangler Croc Master!
Very much looking forward to you doing 1988, it's probably the strongest year after the classic 82-86 period.
I agree, 87 felt way too ahead of its time and somewhat goofy direction, seems like 88 they had a better balance of military and futuristic. Also I felt 87 they had very little accessories like Gung Ho, but 88 they rectified it by adding so many cool accessories
Battleforce 2000.... remember seeing them appear once in a comic and they were immediately killed off. I was so pleased.
Lol
Awesome review you make me want to take out all my collection right now
Thanks!
I'm so happy that I came across this video. Thank you for the walk down memory lane. This makes me happy that I got the Fridge rather then the personal Joe.
I'm surprised that you didn't mention that Crystal Ball's file card was written by Stephen King.
Excelente Video , always continue with all the acttitude, saludos desde lima-Perú