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Yo Joe! Get a first look at Hasbro’s G.I. Joe Classified Series 6-inch action figures

February 23, 2020 by Gary Collinson

The Real American Heroes are set to get a 6-inch makeover this year as G.I. Joe makes its triumphant return courtesy of Hasbro’s G.I. Joe Classified Series action figures, and we’ve got a first look at the new line thanks to New York Toy Fair; check out the promotional images for Duke, Roadblock and Scarlett (priced $19.99 apiece), along wit the Hasbro Pulse Exclusive Snake Eyes (priced $39.99)…

The G.I. JOE Classified Series Duke Action Figure features a classic design updated to bring the decorated G.I. JOE operative, a go-to squad leader capable of commanding any type of situation, into the modern era. The figure comes ready for action, with multiple points of articulation making it highly poseable and accessories inspired by the character’s rich history, including Duke’s signature blaster rifle.

The G.I. JOE Classified Series Roadblock Action Figure features a classic design updated to bring the iconic G.I. JOE one-man wrecking crew, a gentle giant with exceptional strength and the courage to face any threat, into the modern era. The figure comes ready for action, with multiple points of articulation making it highly poseable and accessories inspired by the character’s rich history, including a heavy artillery blaster.

The G.I. JOE Classified Series Scarlett Action Figure features a classic design updated to bring the iconic G.I. JOE field operative, a competitive martial artist with intelligence levels that are off the charts and a self-styled warrior of justice who’s not afraid to bend the rules to do what’s right, into the modern era. The figure comes ready for action, with multiple points of articulation making it highly poseable and accessories inspired by the character’s rich history, including Scarlett’s signature crossbow.

Snake Eyes is a total mystery, but his unique combination of skill, stealth, Arashikage training, and strength of character make him one of the most elite operatives among the members of G.I. JOE. This Snake Eyes figure features design and accessories inspired by the original 3.75-inch figure released in 1982, nodding to the epic history of Snake Eyes figures that came before while providing exciting updates that bring the G.I. JOE ninja into the modern era. In addition to multiple points of articulation that make it highly poseable, the figure comes with an exclusive Arashikage Ninja Clan-inspired gear storage rack that features premium detailing and can be loaded up with included accessories such as the character’s signature katana, sheath, and multiple other pieces of ninja gear.

What do you make of these G.I. Joe Classified Series figures? Will you be picking them up? Let us know your thoughts on the Joes in the comments below, or on our social channels @FlickeringMyth…

Filed Under: Gary Collinson, News, Toys Tagged With: G.I. Joe, G.I. Joe Classified Series, hasbro

About Gary Collinson

Gary Collinson is a film, TV and digital content producer and writer, who is the founder of the pop culture website Flickering Myth and producer of the gothic horror feature film 'The Baby in the Basket' and the upcoming suspense thriller 'Death Among the Pines'.

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