G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero File Cards - 1987 (Hasbro)



G.I. Joe File Cards
Hasbro
1987

With today's post, we're about half way through our look at all of those fantastic file cards from the vintage G.I. Joe line.

Say what you will about the movie, or Cobra La. I think the 1987 film was wonderful. Some of my all time favorite figures came from this wave. In fact, 1987 was my Joe year. This is the wave I had the most figures from, and remains one of my all time favorites. Of the forty-two figures available (forty-four if you count the variations of Starduster and Steel Brigade), I had a whopping thirty-six of them! That consisted of all of the basic assortment, all three of the sub-series (Sgt. Slaughter's Renegades, Cobra La and Battle Force 2000), as well as, several of the vehicle's and their drivers.

This was also the year that Hasbro once again won Christmas. This time it was with their amazing Defiant Space Vehicle Launch Complex. I remember I wanted this vehicle so badly as a kid, but my parents would have no parts of it. Considering how many Joe's I ended up with that year, in hindsight, I can understand why. Not only was it the most expensive in the bunch, but I had already received so much. Naturally, I didn't see this as a child, but I certainly do now. It's difficult to be grateful for what you have when you're ten years old.

Funny story. I called my mom while writing this post to give a very humble thank you for all the toys I had as a kid, and she said, "I don't remember having any G.I. Joe's in the house when you were a kid." Wow, really? Either her memory has failed her as a senior citizen, or I don't recall my childhood like it really happened. Just to clarify, the latter is not the case.

Well, on that odd note, let's have a rummage through the file cards for the figures I apparently may or may not have had...Which for the record, I did have.























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6 comments:

  1. Tunnel Rat was my absolute favorite from this year and the last Joe I purchased...until a few years later. :-)

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    1. I liked all the new figures from on the 1987 film. If I had to pick one, I think I got the most playtime out of Chuckles, who I used as James Bond.

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  2. 1986 and 1987 were the years I first got into G.I. Joe and some of my favorites come from those years. I love Tunnel Rat, Chuckles, Jinx, BackStop, Renegade, and Crazy Legs. While 87 had some interesting Cobras, they just don't compare to what came before or what came after. Cobra Troopers really got interesting in 1988 for sure.

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    1. Right there with you in terms of when I started playing with Joe figures. Croc Master and Crystal Ball are some of my favorites from the Cobra team.

      You know that Crystal Ball was created by Stephen King (and / or his son), right? That right there should make him a must have figure on your list! His son, Owen King, is also the name of the Joe team's Sneak Peek, originating from Bangor Maine!

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    2. I did! I read The Tommyknockers a few months ago and Crystal Ball is actually mentioned a few times in the book. I like Sneak peak, too. He could really make for a fantastic Classified Series figure with a cool update. He had so much nifty gear!

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    3. What Sneak Peek lacks in design, he makes up for in volume of accessories.

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