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Plugging right along with reason #28 why G.I. Joe: Retaliation will be great

The days continue to move on as we inch closer to March 29th and to the premier of G.I. Joe: Retaliation.  Twitziller has posted his latest update, and on Fridays he goes right for the big guns!   And in the realm of G.I. Joe, it doesn’t get a whole lot bigger than this guy.

#28:

Tough to argue about the importance of that dude.  I still remember how wide my eyes opened when I first read Storm Shadow’s filecard back in 1984 with his ability to move faster than the eye could track and to scale walls with bare hands and feet.  The concept of ninjas in a real world situation was just too cool.  Larry Hama almost effortlessly told a tale of revenge, redemption, and honor, all built around a 4″ piece of white plastic, and to this day, that tale rings true among all the other madness in G.I. Joe lore.

Different trailers and scenes seem to indicate that perhaps similar redemption is found by Storm Shadow in the sequel film.  Time will tell how that works out, but whatever happens, his role is a critical one.  Keep checking Twitziller on Twitter for the next reasons, and you can find it all right here on GeneralsJoes as well.  Past entries can be seen below.

 

New role play item at Toys R Us trains you in the ways of Battle Kata!

Someone correct us if we’re wrong, but Twitziller pointed out this role play item at ToysRUs.com and I think it’s totally new.  At least I don’t remember seeing it before.  It looks like a kids’ version of Roadblock’s now infamous Battle Kata weapons vest.  Allowing the wearer to store their role play weapons in the various pouches and be ready to kick some Cobra ass!

Check it out for $24.99 and take a peek at the images below.

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Amazingly cool G.I. Joe: Retaliation Stereoscopic 3D Poster images revealed

Over on HissTank.com the always reliable TheGabrielAngel has posted some very cool stereoscopic 3D posters from G.I. Joe: Retaliation.  These posters feature some new looks at Cobra Commander, Firefly, Roadblock, and Joe Colton.

The only hitch?  You need 3D glasses to get the effect, and without them… they look pretty funky.

Now, if you were at JoeCon and got one of the awesome What’s on Joe Mind “Things are always better in 3D” 3D glasses we were handing out for free… well you’re golden!  Otherwise, track some down, because these posters look pretty awesome.  BCYOJOE also scared up a tutorial on making your own.

The images are hosted below, thanks again to TheGabrielAngel for posting these up.

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GeneralsJoes Reviews G.I. Joe: Retaliation “Cobra Invasion” Storm Shadow

So, here’s another Storm Shadow.  My first Storm Shadow since the infamous “one star” event from a week or so ago.  Will this one fare any better?  Would I really run another potential bad review to round off our work week?  You’ll have to check out my G.I. Joe: Retaliation Page or just hit the link below.

And if that review depresses you, don’t forget, I already reviewed the “Cobra Invasion” Firefly a couple of months ago!  That ones a lot happier.

Down to 29 days and counting… reason 29 why G.I. Joe: Retaliation will be great

Can you feel the excitement?  Probably not quite as strong now, with 29 days to go as it will be when we get within 10 days… or 5.  I don’t know about you folks, but this daily countdown has been a blast, and I’m thrilled that Twitziller has been rocking it out, not missing a beat.

We have our 29th reason to look forward to G.I. Joe: Retaliation, and it immediately struck a chord with me.

#29:

Those four letters… VTOL.  I don’t know about anyone else, but I had never even heard of the VTOL concept until… well, until I was 10 years old.  Like so many other real world military ideas, I first learned about them through the lens of being a G.I. Joe fan.  VTOL, Vertical Take Off and Landing was initially introduced to me with the Skyhawk and the Rattler, years before words like “Harrier Jet” were even in the public vernacular.  Terminology like “Covert Operations”, “NATO and Warsaw Pact”, and even “Commando” were introduced thanks to the wonders of G.I. Joe in the 80’s.  Can you even imagine a toyline today using words like that on toys designed for 8 year old little boys?  I’m not sure I can.

The VTOL concept was used in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra as well with the Howler and to a limited extent with the Cobra Gunship, but it’s important to note how it’s carried forth here, too, both in the film and in the toys.  Fans made the immediate connection to the Howler (not to mention the Rattler) when viewing the footage you see the grab from above, and the Ghost Hawk II looks to be a great evolution of that vehicle from the first G.I. Joe film.  I love that these concepts that seemed so natural to us young boys still invade the public mind, and are very certainly being used in the film universe quite well.

To keep up to date on the 40 Reasons why G.I. Joe: Retaliation will be great, make sure you are following Twitziller on Twitter, and keeping it right here on GeneralsJoes as well.  The previous entries can be seen below.