A Toy Box Contest!



This contest is officially over. You're welcome to continue to leave comments, but they will not be considered as entry to win. Check back October 1st not only for the winner announcement, but an all new contest.

I've decided to do something fun here at the site. That will be to host a series of contests between now and the end of the year. Specifically, one each month. Of course, with every contest, there will be a submission period, rules and the usual legal jargon.

So here we go!

Want to win the G.I. Joe Classified Snake Eyes and Amazon exclusive Arctic Mission Storm Shadow? It's easy to enter the contest. Simply leave a comment with you favorite moment from the original G.I. Joe cartoon series.


You can say whatever you want, as long as it doesn't contain any lewd, vulgar, perverted or racist comments. All comments are subject to review before being posted, so use your best judgement on what is appropriate. If your comment doesn't appear, it was rejected for its content and your entry to the contest is void.

Entries will be accepted as of this post going live, and through 11:59 PM on September 30, 2020. The winner will be chosen at random and announced on October 1st, 2020. At that time, another contest will also go live.

You must be eighteen (18) or older to enter this contest. The winner will be announced at the beginning of the post for the next contest. At that time, the person will have seventy-two hours to leave a comment with their e-mail address, which will not be published, so that I can get in touch with them. We will work out the shipping arrangements from there.

Shipping is free and all entries across the globe are welcome. However, foreign addresses will be responsible for all applicable taxes and import fees on their end.

Good luck to all!

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18 comments:

  1. Cobra attacks West Point in "The Viper is Coming" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t3ViGB6Nx5M

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    1. Classic! Barbecue was always one of my favorite Joe's from 1985.

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  2. Very cool contest! I know a lot of people didn't like it, but my favorite moment was the introduction of Cobra-La in G.I. Joe the movie. I had the figures of Golobulus, Nemesis Enforcer and the Royal Guard and it was really cool to me to finally see these characters come to life in an animated feature!

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    1. Some of my favorite figures are characters introduced in the 1987 movie.

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  3. Sgt.Slaughter fighting Nemesis Enforcer. Epic fight scene !

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  4. The opening of the movie. Just... so perfect. It basically boils down most of what makes GI Joe great down into a nonstop entertaining three minutes and 15 seconds. And it always feels so good to watch.

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    1. I think they spent more on that intro than the whole movie.

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  5. The one that always stuck with me was Worlds Without End. Seeing the Joes finding their own graves freaked me out as a five year old...and still does a bit to this day. As far as purely fun episodes, Cold Slither hands down😃

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    1. That was the episode that put Steeler and Clutch on my radar as figures to get.

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  6. I'll admit that I'm always a sucker for the PSAs. They were so cheesy but at the same time it was pretty cool to see the Joes interacting with people in regular situations. The Fensler films versions were even better, though.

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    1. Agreed with Fensler ones. The Barbecue one was my favorite!

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  7. The begining of the show always will be my favorite part.

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    1. The opening of the first season and the one from the movie, like both of them.

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    2. Lots of fans of the movie opening in the comment section. I am among them.

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  8. I love the episode where Shipwreck unintentionally wrecked the orphanage and the Joe team had to repair/rebuild it. The ridiculous story he told the kids to entertain them, and the accompanying animation shorts, especially the hamburger mine, was hilarious.

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