Transformers and More @ The Seibertron Store














Details subject to change. See listing for latest price and availability.
Editor wrote:well chuck for what it is worth, when I was at Trek on Saturday we has the preview for GIJoe and the reaction seemed positive. I think a few fans will have issues with the accelerator suits, but that it could do well with the general movie going population.
shortround wrote:What do you guys think of resolute five pack in general. I already own the three single card figures but I was looking at again today and like the b.a.t. in the pack the rest I can take or leave because I already own them.
Coughler wrote:So i am super excited to see the new GI Joe movie But im sheepish about the DVD box sets because my friend got screwed cuz they never finished releasing the show. Glad they are starting to release the seasons with universal screw you rhino.
Cyber Bishop wrote:Coughler wrote:So i am super excited to see the new GI Joe movie But im sheepish about the DVD box sets because my friend got screwed cuz they never finished releasing the show. Glad they are starting to release the seasons with universal screw you rhino.
They released
Season 1, part 1 & 2
Season 2, part 2
Season one was the only one that was readily available, the other ones were a lot tougher to find.
Coughler wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Coughler wrote:So i am super excited to see the new GI Joe movie But im sheepish about the DVD box sets because my friend got screwed cuz they never finished releasing the show. Glad they are starting to release the seasons with universal screw you rhino.
They released
Season 1, part 1 & 2
Season 2, part 2
Season one was the only one that was readily available, the other ones were a lot tougher to find.
I could be mistaken but i seem to remember the mini series thats now a part of the new season 1 set by its self.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Coughler wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Coughler wrote:So i am super excited to see the new GI Joe movie But im sheepish about the DVD box sets because my friend got screwed cuz they never finished releasing the show. Glad they are starting to release the seasons with universal screw you rhino.
They released
Season 1, part 1 & 2
Season 2, part 2
Season one was the only one that was readily available, the other ones were a lot tougher to find.
I could be mistaken but i seem to remember the mini series thats now a part of the new season 1 set by its self.
Yes. Rhino released the first two miniseries as a set with interviews and animation cells with a special toon acurate paint job of SE version 1.
Coughler wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Coughler wrote:Cyber Bishop wrote:Coughler wrote:So i am super excited to see the new GI Joe movie But im sheepish about the DVD box sets because my friend got screwed cuz they never finished releasing the show. Glad they are starting to release the seasons with universal screw you rhino.
They released
Season 1, part 1 & 2
Season 2, part 2
Season one was the only one that was readily available, the other ones were a lot tougher to find.
I could be mistaken but i seem to remember the mini series thats now a part of the new season 1 set by its self.
Yes. Rhino released the first two miniseries as a set with interviews and animation cells with a special toon acurate paint job of SE version 1.
I wonder if the GIJOe Series that game after will be released. And perhaps a deluxe edition of the movie. *Crosses fingers*
Coughler wrote:Wasnt there at least one or more series that took place after the events of Joe movie? And my cousin has VHS thats a Captain America nock off where the dude is frozen for like 50 years. I havent seen the tape in years. Did that turn into a series too?
1337W422102 wrote:Coughler wrote:Wasnt there at least one or more series that took place after the events of Joe movie? And my cousin has VHS thats a Captain America nock off where the dude is frozen for like 50 years. I havent seen the tape in years. Did that turn into a series too?
That was the Screaming Eagles tape. I think it was just that one episode.
Coughler wrote:1337W422102 wrote:Coughler wrote:Wasnt there at least one or more series that took place after the events of Joe movie? And my cousin has VHS thats a Captain America nock off where the dude is frozen for like 50 years. I havent seen the tape in years. Did that turn into a series too?
That was the Screaming Eagles tape. I think it was just that one episode.
In 1989, DIC Entertainment produced a second G.I. Joe series, starting with a 5-part mini-series titled Operation: Dragonfire. Despite mixed reaction from fans, a regular series was broadcast in 1990, also lasting for two seasons to yield 44 episodes.
1994 saw a direct-to-video release for Sgt. Savage and the Screaming Eagles.
In 2003, Reel FX Creative Studio produced a cartoon based on A Real American Hero. Although it was only a direct-to-video CGI movie, G.I. Joe: Spy Troops managed to spawn a second movie, G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, in 2004. Any planned follow-ups, however, have been shelved to make way for Hasbro's latest incarnation in the G.I. Joe universe, G.I. Joe: Sigma 6. Although Sigma 6 is superficially connected to A Real American Hero, its continuity is self-contained and Hasbro is not expected to return to A Real American Hero.
Extreme was supported by a short-lived comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics and even had an animated series which ran for two seasons totaling 26 episodes. The TV series was produced by Gunther-Wahl Productions (co-founded by animation producer Lee Gunther) and distributed by Claster. The line as a whole, though, never enjoyed the success the A Real American Hero series had and lasted only two years
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Coughler wrote:1337W422102 wrote:Coughler wrote:Wasnt there at least one or more series that took place after the events of Joe movie? And my cousin has VHS thats a Captain America nock off where the dude is frozen for like 50 years. I havent seen the tape in years. Did that turn into a series too?
That was the Screaming Eagles tape. I think it was just that one episode.
In 1989, DIC Entertainment produced a second G.I. Joe series, starting with a 5-part mini-series titled Operation: Dragonfire. Despite mixed reaction from fans, a regular series was broadcast in 1990, also lasting for two seasons to yield 44 episodes.
1994 saw a direct-to-video release for Sgt. Savage and the Screaming Eagles.
In 2003, Reel FX Creative Studio produced a cartoon based on A Real American Hero. Although it was only a direct-to-video CGI movie, G.I. Joe: Spy Troops managed to spawn a second movie, G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, in 2004. Any planned follow-ups, however, have been shelved to make way for Hasbro's latest incarnation in the G.I. Joe universe, G.I. Joe: Sigma 6. Although Sigma 6 is superficially connected to A Real American Hero, its continuity is self-contained and Hasbro is not expected to return to A Real American Hero.
Extreme was supported by a short-lived comic book series published by Dark Horse Comics and even had an animated series which ran for two seasons totaling 26 episodes. The TV series was produced by Gunther-Wahl Productions (co-founded by animation producer Lee Gunther) and distributed by Claster. The line as a whole, though, never enjoyed the success the A Real American Hero series had and lasted only two years
That's about right. Extreme was tied into Sgt. Savage by the inclusion of Sgt. Savage into the team. Don't forget that Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom had CGI toons made that were packaged with some figures.
chuckdawg1999 wrote:Since ROTF toys are clogging the shelves now I have no reason to go to TRU until the movie line hits. Any idea when the preview figs are going to come out? I won't be getting them all but it appears most of the TRU exclusives. Hope everyone is well otherwise.
Coughler wrote:chuckdawg1999 wrote:Since ROTF toys are clogging the shelves now I have no reason to go to TRU until the movie line hits. Any idea when the preview figs are going to come out? I won't be getting them all but it appears most of the TRU exclusives. Hope everyone is well otherwise.
Ive noticed the same thing when ive been in walmart lately. theres so much transformers stuff. They even move tf stuff in front of GJOE stuff cuz there wasnt enuff room.
Return to Non-Transformers Toy Discussion
Registered users: Aubreybot, Bing [Bot], Bumblevivisector, Glyph, Google [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot], MSN [Bot], Nemesis Primal, o.supreme, shabanowitz, sprockitz, victori, Ziusundra, Zordon