G.I. Joe: Sigma 6is a line of military-themed action figures and toys produced byHasbro,re-imagining the characters of the 1980s toyline,G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.

G.I. Joe: Sigma 6
G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 Logo
TypeAction figures
CompanyHasbro
CountryUnited States
Availability2005–2007
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TheSigma 6toy line served several purposes for Hasbro. First, it allowed them to depart from the classic 3 ¾-inch format of theA Real American Heroseries of the 1980s; mostSigma 6action figures stand at approximately 8 inches (200 mm) and have more articulation. Second, the new series offered them the chance to streamline the story and characters, stripping away oldcontinuityandrebootingthe franchise with younger versions of the cast, rendered in theanimestyle.

The line proved to be polarizing with G.I. Joe fans and ultimately unsuccessful at retail. Sigma 6 was cancelled after two years leaving many showcased sets and characters unproduced. In 2007 Hasbro went back to the classic 3¾” - 4” scale for the 25th anniversary line and beyond.

Premise

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In the 21st century,G.I. Joeis still fighting to preventCobrafrom taking over the world. An ambush in the Arctic (and the subsequent escape of Cobra Commander from prison) leads the Joes to believe something bigger is going on. After a major attack by Cobra on the G.I. Joe Team's headquarters, the Joes are forced to retaliate. This time, they are equipped with Sigma suits. Designed by Hi-Tech, these special body suits protect the Joes from Cobra's laser blasts and, in addition, enhance their abilities. The Joes are now code named Sigma 6.

History

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In 2005, G.I. Joe returned to television with "Sigma 6", the code name for a new group of G.I. Joe heroes with highly specialized capabilities, which they use to protect the world from theCobra Commanderand his evil forces.[1]Sigma 6 featured many of the most popular and well-known G.I. Joe characters, such asDuke,Snake Eyes,Heavy Duty,ScarlettandTunnel Rat,as well as a new hero,Long Range.The action figures made the jump to a larger scale (approximately 8 inch), replacing both 3 ¾ inch action figures and 12-inch (300 mm) action figures in retail stores.[2]

Toys

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Commando scale

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In 2005, Hasbro released a line of related toys. Although similar in concept to the earlierG.I. Joe: A Real American Herotoyline, the Sigma 6 action figures were 8 "in height rather than the smaller 3¾" scale figures of the A Real American Hero line.

The first wave consisted ofDuke,Heavy Duty,Kamakura,Snake Eyes,Spirit Iron-Knife,andTunnel Rat.A "Sea Ops" version of Duke was also released in 2005. Cobra figures included a NinjaB.A.T.and aStorm Shadowfigure. A "Ninja Showdown" battle pack contained alternate versions of Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow.

In 2006, new figures for G.I. Joe wereFirefly,Hi-Tech,Long RangeandLt. Stone.Cobra figures included versions ofCobra Commander,Destro,a Sky B.A.T., andZartan.All of the 2005 figures were re-released with new molds and accessories, including four different versions of Snake Eyes, and two different versions of Storm Shadow. In addition, a "Battlefield General" version of Cobra Commander, and a "Desert Gear" version of Long Range were released in 2006.

2007 saw the largest release of Sigma 6 figures, before the line was discontinued. For G.I. Joe, new figures ofFlint,Grand Slam,Gung-Ho,Leatherneck,Recondo,Shipwreck,Shockwave,Lt. Torpedo,andWet Suitwere produced. New characters for the G.I. Joe Team included "Desert Wolf" (Ranger), "Inferno" (Firefighting Specialist), "Lockdown" (S.W.A.T.), and "Sgt. Boulder" (Mountain Scout).

In addition, new versions of Duke, Hi-Tech, Kamakura, Long Range and Snake Eyes were released in 2007, along with aToys "R" Usexclusive "Land Sea Air" box set, which included Sigma 6 versions ofBackblast,Barrel RollandDeep Six.Cobra figures in 2007, included new versions of Cobra Commander, Destro, Storm Shadow and Zartan, as well as figures ofFirefly,Iron Grenadiers,CobraRed Ninja,Dark Ninja Master, and Red Banshee.

File card

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The new figures also saw a significant change of the file cards. The names, the security number, and the birthplace information have been removed. The new format consisted of:

  • a picture of the character
  • code name
  • function
  • status
  • personal history, and
  • equipment portfolio, which is a description of the weapons the character carries.

Mission scale

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To complement the 8-inch (200 mm) line of G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 action figures and vehicles, Hasbro introduced a line of 2 ½ inch scale Mission Sets action figures. Each set of action figures is packaged as a "mission in a box", and includes a Mission Manual.

R.O.C.C.

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TheRolling Operations Command Centerfirst appeared as an online exclusive from Hasbro in 2005, and came packaged with theLong Rangeaction figure. Although it is technically part of the G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 animated series, the toy's packaging is heavily reminiscent of the A Real American Hero toyline.

Unlike previous command center-type vehicles (the Mobile Command Center and theGeneral,being the other two), the R.O.C.C. is smaller but is far more mobile and maneuverable and, while not as heavily armed, packs more features. The ROCC resembles more of an extra-large freighter truck with trailer in tow. According to the ROCC's profile, it features cutting edge holographic technology, which can disguise the ROCC as a trailer truck or even a large camper, thus allowing for surprise attacks. The ROCC has a hidden launcher for eight missiles on the cab. The cab section can separate from the trailer for reconnaissance or assault purposes. The cab can fit six Joe figures in seated positions, with a seventh standing on a platform near the missile launcher. The trailer features a radar antenna and a gunner's station that can be moved to the front or back. The trailer opens to form a command center. The top lifts to reveal an elevator and mini-jet as well as an "escape tube". In the center is a command station with four chairs (only one can rotate) and computer consoles. The repair bay features two ramps and a movable claw.

Featured heavily in theG.I. Joe: Sigma 6cartoon, the ROCC served as the Joe team's base during most of the show's first season. The size of the animated ROCC seemed to fluctuate throughout the season. It was able to drive down a one lane road and fit through openings fit for a truck. However, the animated ROCC was capable of housing the entire Sigma Six team, gear and vehicles such as Snake Eyes' Ninja Bike and the R.H.I.N.O. (Rapid Heli-Integrated Neutralizing Offense), which itself is a large vehicle.

Dragonhawk

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TheDragonhawkis afictionalattackcoptervehicle used by the G.I. Joe forces in the seriesG.I. Joe: Sigma 6.This vehicle arrived just in time to provideScarlett,DukeandSnake Eyeswhen they were having some difficulty withCobratroops (Zartanand theDreadnoks). It was revealed to belong to British Joe operativeLt. Stone,a friend of Duke's. Along with the copter, he provided the team with the Sea Titan ship to be a self-sustained base for operations.

The Dragonhawk has twin turbines which provideVTOL (Vertical Take Off and Landing),forward thrust, and in a quick pinch, reverse thrust. In addition to combat support, it also functions as a drop ship, which provides transportation for some of the smaller vehicles in the Sigma 6fictional world,like theV.A.M.P.,the Night Ranger Quad, the Ninja Hovercycle, the Barracuda Jet Boat, and the Dune Runner. It also has a troop transport for the team.

The Dragonhawk's offensive capabilities include threemissilelaunchers above each landing skid, twin 60 mmcannons,and aGatling gunlocated just below and in front of the cockpit. Defensive capabilities include rotating each turbine to face opposite directions to activate anenergy shieldthat repels bothlasersand missiles..

Animated series

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G.I. Joe: Sigma 6
Counterclockwise from top to bottom: Heavy Duty, Long Range, Snake Eyes, Duke, Tunnel Rat and Scarlett
GenreAction,military,science fiction
Based onG.I. Joe
by Hasbro
Written byMasaki Wachi
John Touhey
Directed byKobun Shizuno
Music byRussell Velázquez
John Siegler
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No.of seasons2
No.of episodes26
Production
Executive producersSteve Drucker
Brian Goldner
Alfred R. Kahn
Norman J. Grossfeld
ProducerMichele M. Duhn
Production companies4Kids Productions
Gonzo
Original release
Network4Kids TV
ReleaseSeptember 10, 2005(2005-09-10)
October 28, 2006(2006-10-28)

"Striking from the shadows, a ruthless organization named Cobra has returned to unleash an endless army of robotic troops and massive machines on the world. [...] Our only hope: a group of highly skilled young operatives thrown together to save the planet. With time running out, they must become the super secret team known only as Sigma 6."

- opening narration from the theme song 2006 version

The toyline was accompanied by an American animated series by the same name. The show's 26 episodes were produced by the American company 4Kids Productions and animated by the Japanese studio Gonzo, which aired onFox's 4Kids TV block andYTV,and a 6-issue comic series published byDevil's Due Productions.[3]

The series is also available for streaming online onTubiandYouTube(via the G.I. Joe channel)[4][5]

Reception

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The series was poorly received and did not finish airing its twenty-six episodes in the United States (although it did complete its run on YTV in Canada as late as June 2007). The next re-invention of the G.I. Joe property returned to the 3 ¾-inch size, concentrating solely on a 25th anniversary revisitation of theReal American Heroline that was targeted almost entirely at adult collectors.[citation needed]

Overview

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Essentially,G.I. Joe: Sigma 6is a continuation of the two direct-to-video G.I. Joe CGI movies,G.I. Joe: Spy TroopsandG.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom,both films produced by Reel FX Studios. Several references are made to events fromValor vs. Venom,such asCobra Commanderbeing captured and in prison,Overkillrecovering from his injuries, andGeneral Hawksuffering a change in his DNA.Snake Eyescontinues to have Kamakura andJinxas his apprentices. Despite these connections, there are changes that bring to question how much of a continuationSigma 6is fromA Real American Hero.

Just as he was in the first season of theSunbowG.I. Joe series,Dukeis clearly designated as the G.I. Joe commander. He is also recast as a much younger man, someone who appears to have just come to his 30s rather than a man going to his 40s.Scarlett,who has always been a major character, had her position in the team upgraded to second-in-command after Duke. Like Duke, she has been aged younger for the series though their youth may be attributed to the fact that the artwork is done in an anime style. She is however still the team'scounterintelligencespecialist.Tunnel Rat's appearance and personality varied greatly from his appearance in A Real American Hero series. Here, he is a bug-eating, unorthodox infiltration and demolitions expert. Heavy Duty seems to have retained his personality fromSpy TroopsandValor vs. Venom,serving as the team's weapons expert. Added to the team is a tracker,Spirit Iron-Knife,and his falcon Billy, who retains his strong and shamanist personality, as well as the team sniper and transportation specialist Long Range. Hi-Tech serves as the team's technician and mechanic. Jinx, Kamakura and Snake Eyes function as the team's ninja unit. Snake Eyes has remained the silent deadly ninja commando with Jinx and Kamakura as his students. Hawk was last seen in a healthy state at the end ofValor vs. Venombut his appearance inSigma 6indicates otherwise. He is seen in a hospital where Duke visited him.

At the start of Season 2,Lt. Stone(an apparent old friend of Duke's) arrives and joins the team under orders of Hawk and provides them with a new seafaring base, the Sea Titan, as well as his personal attack copter, theDragonhawk,which will also be used as a drop ship for the team's vehicles that can be carried by the Dragonhawk, like the Ninja Hovercycle, the Night Ranger Quad and theV.A.M.P.Along with Stone is the soldierFirefly(who betrays the team and captures all but Duke and Hi-Tech in season 2 episode 7 "Revelations" ).

The changes are not limited to the Joe Team. Cobra Commander had his appearance greatly overhauled and, likewise, his personality. No longer comical, he is now a more deadly adversary, closer to his standard portrayal in the comics, however he has retained his cartoon counterpart's love of grandiose schemes.Destrois now more clearly aligned with Cobra and together with the Commander and theBaroness,they truly form the Cobra Triumvirate. Meanwhile,Overkillis upgraded from a lowly lab assistant to a scheming cybernetic chief scientist who is stuck inside a giant glass tube.Zartanremains Cobra's master of disguise, however his shape shifting and stealth abilities are due to his suit rather than skill and genetic enhancements as inA Real American Hero.The Dreadnoks are nowTorch,Buzzerand a new character called Machete (who is loosely based onRipper). Storm Shadow serves as Cobra's ninja, however seems more inclined to work with Cobra B.A.T.s, leading the Ninja B.A.T.s into battle. This differs from his original portrayal in A Real American Hero as he has always had more faith in a well trained human as opposed to machines. Though the series is supposed to continue fromValor vs. Venom,in episode 2 "Escape", Cobra Commander says to Overkill thatallhis troops should be welcoming him, implying that Overkill was the only absent Cobra member. That claim ignores the presence of characters such asDoctor MindbenderorSliceinValor vs. Venom.

Episode formula

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Sigma 6also has a recurringman vs. machinetheme. Cobra's forces are often seen to be primarily composed of the Battle Android Troopers or B.A.T.s, while the members of the Cobra Triumvirate all possess some form of cybernetic enhancement orenhanced armored suits,with normal troopers wearing full armored uniforms. On the other hand, G.I. Joe also uses technology such as mobile battle suits utilized by the ninjas.

Episodes

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Season 1

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  1. Cobra Strike– Cobra hits the G.I. Joe team on two fronts: the North Pole and in the Amazon. The Joes fight off hordes of new-style B.A.T.s and deploy some new hardware of their own.
  2. Escape– After hacking into the Sigma 6 computer and infecting it with a virus, Destro sends Zartan and the Dreadnoks on a rescue mission to free their leader Cobra Commander. Meanwhile, Duke visits General Hawk in the hospital, and Hawk's son Scott Abernathy draws some unwanted attention from Overkill after hacking into Cobra's computer in an attempt to perfect an A.I. system he's been working on.
  3. Capture– With Cobra Commander back in charge of Cobra Command, he launches a full-scale assault on G.I. Joe Headquarters. Meanwhile, Scott Abernathy and Spud are pursued by Overkill's B.A.T. creation Overlord Vector.
  4. Reveal– While fighting Storm Shadow, Snake Eyes tries to save Scott Abernathy and Spud. Following the destruction of G.I. Joe Headquarters, the other Joes try to stop Cobra's new plan called Cobra Coast.
  5. Sigma– Duke, Scott Abernathy, and the other Joes race the clock as they have 30 minutes to disarm and destroy a plasma cannon before Cobra Command scores victory.
  6. Race– Baroness races against the Joes to secure a stone of power.
  7. Jungle– It seems that there are mysterious natural stones that have amazing technological powers that both Cobra and GI Joe are on the hunt for. When Zartan finds a Power Stone, it's up to Snake Eyes and Spirit to defeat Zartan and claim the Power Stone.
  8. Vacation– The Joes take a vacation inLas Vegaswhere they end up stumbling onto a plot by Destro to use a casino as a front for developing a super-laser for Cobra Command.
  9. Polar– Duke and the Joes head to Antarctica to infiltrate a Cobra Fortress. As Duke climbs perilous ice mountains to break into the fortress, the rest of the Joe team are fighting their way through legions of Cobra B.A.T.s with the Sigma Six Ice Saber vehicles.
  10. Honor– When a Power Stone is discovered on Mount Arashikage, Snake Eyes competes with Storm Shadow to get to it. Meanwhile, Jinx and Kamakura fight the Dreadnoks.
  11. Space– When Scott Abernathy and his friends are visitingCape Douglasrocket base, Cobra Command takes over the base and plans to launch a massive rocket into space to wreak havoc on the Earth.
  12. ZeusPt. 1 – Utilizing the Power Stones, Cobra Command creates the Zeus, a giant robot of unstoppable power. To help power the Zeus, Storm Shadow kidnaps Spud.
  13. ZeusPt. 2 – The Joes have to come together and use their combined technology to rescue Spud and destroy Zeus before it destroys the city.

Season 2

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  1. Hidden– Cobra Commander sends Zartan and the Dreadnoks to steal a plasma weapon from London. Sigma 6 are joined in the fight by their new allies Lt. Stone and Firefly.
  2. Invasion– When a computer virus planted by a traitor in Sigma 6 shuts down Sigma 6's new base called the Sea Titan, Cobra Command takes the opportunity to attack in full force. The traitor also plants a chip in the Dragonhawk as part of Cobra Command's plot.
  3. Search– Following the attack on the Sea Titan, Sigma 6 plans to sneak into a Cobra base in order to find out what they are up to and to find the Dragonhawk. When Lt. Stone's position is compromised and Sigma 6's position is betrayed, a risky choice is made that involves launching a missile at the Cobra base even if it destroys everyone and everything in it.
  4. Showdown– Cobra Command plans a heist to steal a nanotechnology sample from the Central Museum and Sigma 6 moves in to stop it...but waiting for them is Destro, who uses this opportunity as a chance to test his new "Brain Ripper" mind control device! Hi-Tech is the only member of Sigma 6 left standing...can he and his latest gadgets stop Destro and his insidious Mantis Mech all on his own?
  5. Challenge– Tunnel Rat loses a bet and must train to become a ninja. He joins Kamakura, Snake Eyes, and Jinx on a trip to Central America, but Storm Shadow and Baroness are waiting...
  6. Trap– Snake Eyes falls into a trap in wintery Romania and Duke, Scarlett and Heavy Duty come in to rescue him. However, they end up trapped themselves by Destro and the heat is on. Will Snake Eyes and his new wolf friend be able to save them in time?
  7. Revelations– The traitor in Sigma 6 is revealed as its members are being captured one-by-one. Duke must use the experimental plasma armor created by Hi-Tech to go to Cobra's base and rescue them.
  8. Duel– After fighting through an army of B.A.T.s, Duke must fight through the high-ranking B.A.T.s before his fight with Cobra Commander. Meanwhile, Lt. Stone frees himself and Scarlett in order to free the other Sigma 6 members and duel Firefly.
  9. Awards– In this clip episode, Duke holds an award show at the Sea Titan to commemorate the various moments in Sigma 6 history.
  10. Balance– When Overkill gets hold of a top-secret biochip, he's able to integrate his synthetic biology with the power of the machine and build a powerful body to battle Sigma Six. Then he tries to steal the remaining chips and turn the world into an electronic extension of himself, and the unlikely pair of Hi-Tech and Spirit is sent to stop him.
  11. Giant– Zartan and the Dreadnoks work on a power core where some of its liquids ends up enlarging some insects to giant size.
  12. Ice– With the construction of two Terrordromes at the North Pole and the South Pole, Cobra Commander uses a weather-controlling machine in order to hold the world for ransom after Baroness and Storm Shadow freeze the world leaders. When it comes to the Terrordrome at the South Pole, Snake Eyes fights Firefly while Jinx, Kamakura, and Tunnel Rat destroy the weather-controlling machine there.
  13. Assault– Following the destruction of the Terrordrome at the South Pole, the scattered members of Sigma 6 must make a rescue operation at the North Pole to free Snake Eyes and stop Cobra.

Characters

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G.I. Joe

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Cobra

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  • Cobra Commander(voiced by Marc Thompson[6][7]) –Cobraleader.
  • Destro(voiced by Marc Thompson[6][7]) – Cobra's weapon maker and inventor.
  • Baroness(voiced byBella Hudsonin 2005,[6][7]Kayzie Rogersin 2006–2007[6][7]) – Intelligence officer.
  • Storm Shadow(voiced byTom Waylandin 2005,[7]Ted Lewisin 2006–2007[7]) – A ninja who was captured and brainwashed by Cobra where he acts as Cobra Commander's bodyguard. He refers to Snake Eyes as his "brother".
  • Overkill(voiced byMadeleine Blaustein[7]) – A robotic scientist planning to rule Cobra himself with an army of B.A.T.s. He was first seen recuperating in a rejuvenation tank. Near the end of season 2, Overkill was finally able to create himself a body and is removed from his healing tank.
  • Firefly(voiced bySean Schemmel[7]) – Sabotage, demolitions and electronic warfare expert, and spy. He was a former soldier that worked under Lt. Stone.
  • Dreadnoks– Abiker gangthat is associated with Cobra.
  • Cobra Troopers(various voices) – Basic Cobra infantry troopers who serve as communications experts, computer specialists, security, and soldiers. Dressed in white armor and a black jumpsuit. They are generally depicted as unintelligent and slightly cowardly.
  • B.A.T.– Standard Cobra Battle Android Trooper which is a basicexoskeletonwith two laser cannons in each hand. They come in different models.
    • Ninja B.A.T.– A ninja-type B.A.T.
    • Aero-B.A.T.– These B.A.T.s had wings.
    • Cobra Mantis– A B.A.T. unit driven byDestroin episode 17.
    • Overlord Vector– A B.A.T. with a snake torso.
    • Overlord Virus– A ninja-type B.A.T. that was sent to Japan as backup for Storm Shadow, the Dreadnoks, and the Ninja B.A.T.s. Under the influence of power stone, it is almost invincible where it can repair itself.
    • Overlord Vortex– A B.A.T. with a single red eye, two laser-firing arm cannons, and tank-like wheels for feet. Its metal hide is very hard to penetrate.
    • Zeus– A Mega-B.A.T. created by Destro to destroy Megalo City. Zeus's AI is run by the captured Spud.

Others

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  • Scott Abernathy(voiced by Matthew Labyorteaux[6]in 2005,Pete Capellain 2006–2007) – General Hawk's son and honorary member of Sigma 6.
    • Spud(voiced by Anthony Salerno[6][7]) – Scott's robot dog who was created in Hackfield Science Academy using Overkill's venom. Unlike Overkill's creations, it can quickly adapt in combat.

Comics

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G.I. Joe: Sigma 6was a six-issue mini-series written for a younger audience, based on the toyline and animated TV series of the same name. While the series was out of continuity with the main comic universe, the characters are largely the same: Hawk is the commanding officer, Duke is the field leader, and there is a connection between the ninjas Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow.[8]

See also

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  • G.I. Joe: Renegades,the most recent animated G.I. Joe series, featuring many of the same characters.

References

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  1. ^https://www.animationmagazine.net/2005/09/new-4kids-tv-lineup-debuts-sept-10/
  2. ^https://www.yojoe.com/sigma6/toys/
  3. ^Perlmutter, David (2018).The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows.Rowman & Littlefield. pp.243–245.ISBN978-1538103739.
  4. ^"Watch GI Joe - Sigma Six".Tubi.RetrievedJune 27,2024.
  5. ^"G.I. JOE Sigma Six".YouTube.RetrievedJune 27,2024.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvw"G.I. Joe: Sigma 6: Cast".Yojoe.com.Retrieved2012-09-17.
  7. ^abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzaaabacad"Voice Cast Listing at Voice Chasers".Voicechasers.com. 2006-08-27. Archived fromthe originalon 2016-03-04.Retrieved2014-05-27.
  8. ^"G.I. JOE: SIGMA 6 #1".Pop Matters.Retrieved2010-09-01.
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