Hasbro To Deploy New G.I.Joe: Rise Of Cobra Toys

by Jay Cochran
February 13, 2009
Paramount Pictures and Hasbro, Inc. have reunited to create another worldwide blockbuster franchise, this time featuring the action, adventure, and characters from the legendary "G.I. JOE VS. COBRA" saga. Hitting U.S. theaters on August 7, 2009, "G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra" focuses on an elite G.I. JOE team that uses the latest in next-generation spy and military equipment to fight the corrupt arms dealer DESTRO and the growing threat of the mysterious COBRA organization to prevent them from plunging the world into chaos.

Hasbro created the action figure category in 1964 when it launched its G.I. JOE toy line. Over the course of its 45 year history, the brand has evolved delivering different adventures to generations of kids. The popular "G.I. JOE VS. COBRA" saga, which the movie and upcoming toy line are based on, originated in the early 1980s and followed the heroic G.I. JOE team as they battled the menacing COBRA organization. This era of G.I. JOE featured 95 TV episodes and 155 comic books in just the first series alone and has since produced over 450 distinct pieces of G.I. JOE content, including such memorable characters as DUKE, SNAKE EYES, SCARLETT, the BARONESS and STORM SHADOW; names that will be synonymous with action and adventure again in 2009 as the G.I. JOE VS. COBRA fantasy is reinvented for a new generation.

Hasbro's 2009 G.I. JOE toy line allows fans of all ages to capture the excitement of the live-action movie and recreate it in their own homes. With dozens of first-class action figures that resemble their on-camera characters, the figures can navigate several awesome vehicles from the film, including jets, tanks, and other all-terrain vehicles, some featuring lights, sounds, and hidden weapons systems. The toy line also includes the ultimate G.I. JOE play set based on the PIT - the fortress headquarters for the G.I. JOE team - which features a multi-level, expandable set equipped with sounds and moving elevator. And for those wanting to engage in role-play fun, Hasbro offers the SNAKE EYES ROLE PLAY SET, which includes a mask and Ninja sword.

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The G.I. JOE 2009 line includes:

G.I. JOE MOVIE 3-3/4-INCH MOVIE FIGURES
(Approximate retail price: $7.99: Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
The first-ever live-action G.I. JOE movie won?t hit theaters until August 2009, but you don't need to wait until then to see the stars from the movie cast as G.I. JOE characters. G.I. JOE invented the action figure category 45 years ago, and the movie-line 3-3/4-inch action figures continue this great legacy. All figures are sculpted to match their on-screen counterparts, including Sienna Miller as BARONESS, and Channing Tatum as DUKE. Figures come with high-tech gear and projectile launchers, allowing for play among multiple waves that are set to be released in 2009, starting in July.

G.I. JOE MOVIE PIT PLAY SET
(Approximate retail price: $99.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
Prepare for battle in the first-ever play set that recreates the fortress headquarters for G.I. JOE. Known throughout the G.I. JOE comics, animated series and now live-action movie as the underground command center of the G.I. JOE team, The Pit serves as the characters? training facility, living quarters and heavy equipment storage facility. The state-of-the-art expandable multi-level play set is equipped with sounds, an elevator and much more. It even includes an exclusive 3-3/4-inch General Hawk figure (not obtainable anywhere else) to begin the recruitment of your very own G.I. JOE team.

G.I. JOE MOVIE VEHICLES CLASS A
(Approximate retail price: $15.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
These are the smallest and most covert of the G.I. JOE vehicles made for the 3-3/4-inch movie figures. Outfitted with universal projectiles and launchers and a surprise attack feature, these stealth vehicles also come with a realistic articulated driver that will help guide you through your action-packed adventures.

G.I. JOE MOVIE VEHICLES CLASS B
(Approximate retail price: $24.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
This collection recreates the larger vehicles from the upcoming G.I. JOE movie. Each represents the most technologically advanced vehicles in the G.I. JOE vs. COBRA arsenal and is equipped with a hidden reveal weapons system. Designed to traverse a wide range of terrains, each vehicle comes with an action figure to help steer your squadron to victory.

G.I. JOE MOVIE NIGHT RAVEN VEHICLE
(Approximate retail price: $39.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
Based on the iconic jet from the 1980s and playing a big role in the upcoming movie, the COBRA NIGHT RAVEN comes fully loaded, with an array of engines, weapons, lights and sounds. The largest vehicle in the entire new G.I. JOE vehicle series, this jet also features a pump action "Lock and Load" system that readies the missiles for attack. Manning the controls in this ultimate G.I. JOE movie vehicle is a 3-3/4-inch Air-Viper figure.

G.I. JOE MOVIE 12-INCH NINJA FIGURES
(Approximate retail price: $22.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
With all the stealth of a ninja come the 12-inch versions of SNAKE EYES and STORM SHADOW, two of the most feared and respected characters in the G.I. JOE vs. COBRA saga. The deluxe expressions of these iconic movie figures include weapons, soft goods and battle actions that activate electronic sounds - a must for all ninja warriors in training.

G.I. JOE MOVIE 12-INCH CHARACTER FIGURES
(Approximate retail price: $15.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available Summer 2009)
Inspired by the original 12-inch G.I. JOE figures from the 60s and 70s, the 12-inch movie character figures are highly articulated and feature weapons and apparel that match the characters from the film.

G.I. JOE MOVIE ACCELERATOR SUIT DUKE
(Approximate retail price: $69.99; Ages: 5 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
This unique figure captures the spirit of the G.I. JOE team leader and all of the technology needed to fight the COBRA forces. The ACCELERATOR SUIT DUKE figure comes equipped with the armored accelerator suit that DUKE wears during a soon-to-be-classic scene from the upcoming G.I. JOE movie. When activated using an easy hand grip control, DUKE simulates his accelerator running motion, with motorized head, torso and arm movements as well as lights and speech with more than 50 phrases. With the ACCELERATOR SUIT DUKE figure, kids will be able to "run" with DUKE and play out their favorite scenes from the movie or create their own new G.I. JOE missions.

G.I. JOE MOVIE SNAKE EYES ROLE PLAY SET
(Approximate retail price: $24.99; Ages: 5 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
Gear up and get ready to take on the role of everyone?s favorite Ninja from the G.I. JOE team. With the SNAKE EYES katana-style sword, which features special lights, sounds and a secret dart launcher hidden in the handle and SNAKE EYES mask, kids can play the part of their Ninja hero.

G.I. JOE MOVIE TOUGH TROOPERS
(Approximate retail price: $22.99; Ages: 4 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
Tough enough for any G.I. JOE in training, the trooper figures are perfect for crash and bash play. Each figure has lights, fighting action sounds, and arm slashing action.

G.I. JOE MOVIE COMBAT HEROES
(Approximate retail price: $6.99; Ages: 3 & up; Available: Summer 2009)
The G.I. JOE team continues its COMBAT HEROES action figures in 2009. Featuring cute, cartoonish styling of classic G.I. JOE vs. COBRA characters, these figures are smaller than their traditional counterparts and are perfect for both collectors and young ones new to the G.I. JOE regiment.

Check back tomorrow for full coverage of the Hasbro showroom from the New York Toy Fair.
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GPM in ICT - 2009-02-16 @ 3:30 am

I really think that the PIT is going to sit on the shelves. I think everything else going to sell pretty well.

Goldbug - 2009-02-16 @ 3:15 am

Darn it my Walmart went up to $6.97. @grumpy@

Goldbug - 2009-02-14 @ 12:24 pm
your probably right clam. They will likely ditch the launcher but keep the price. Some on other boards have suggested it might have something to do with subsidizing the licensing fees on the other 3 3/4"ers . I think it has more to do with the included gimmick, and slowing sales and economy. The dollar is devaluing, very badly prices on this stuff will go up. Hasbro also knows our toy money is shrinking as well, and they still want their share. They are also likely expecting a tax increase. I'm not trying to get into politics, just economics, and possible suggestions for the price changes.

When major bludd was first out, never saw him, but now i can't find anything but him, road block v2 or the hiss driver. I wonder if Hasbro notices alot of us complained about at least 2 of those and they are the same ones peg warming!

Oh the irony!

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@hmmm@

revSears - 2009-02-14 @ 6:54 am
Walmart is still running figures at $6.97-ish at most locations.

No my Walmarts have them for $6.84.

Target has them for $6.99.

The down-side: all they have are the 5 pack revision wave. Who want's more Duke, Scarlett, Gung Ho, Roadblock, Storm Shadow, or Destro??? They didn't even bother adding the Cobra trooper.

thats what mine are too... all the Walmarts are 6.84, the Targets are 6.84 or 6.99. I think TRU is 6.99 also.

This makes me worry that the new price point will stay 7.99, even after the movie junk is over

your probably right clam. They will likely ditch the launcher but keep the price. Some on other boards have suggested it might have something to do with subsidizing the licensing fees on the other 3 3/4"ers . I think it has more to do with the included gimmick, and slowing sales and economy. The dollar is devaluing, very badly prices on this stuff will go up. Hasbro also knows our toy money is shrinking as well, and they still want their share. They are also likely expecting a tax increase. I'm not trying to get into politics, just economics, and possible suggestions for the price changes.

When major bludd was first out, never saw him, but now i can't find anything but him, road block v2 or the hiss driver. I wonder if Hasbro notices alot of us complained about at least 2 of those and they are the same ones peg warming!

CLAM34 - 2009-02-14 @ 6:44 am
Walmart is still running figures at $6.97-ish at most locations.

No my Walmarts have them for $6.84.

Target has them for $6.99.

The down-side: all they have are the 5 pack revision wave. Who want's more Duke, Scarlett, Gung Ho, Roadblock, Storm Shadow, or Destro??? They didn't even bother adding the Cobra trooper.

thats what mine are too... all the Walmarts are 6.84, the Targets are 6.84 or 6.99. I think TRU is 6.99 also.

This makes me worry that the new price point will stay 7.99, even after the movie junk is over

CaptainTriumph - 2009-02-14 @ 3:53 am

I'm on the "wait and see" mode.

yojoebro82 - 2009-02-14 @ 3:46 am

Actually I was expecting basic figures to be $9.99 so this is kind of a suprise.

As for a $100 Joe vehicles: Star Wars (infinately more popular than GI Joe) had ITS most popular vehicle--the Mellenium Falcon--warming the shelves until it was clearanced out. Good luck moving pricey Joe vehicles.

Goldbug - 2009-02-14 @ 3:07 am
Walmart is still running figures at $6.97-ish at most locations.

No my Walmarts have them for $6.84.

Target has them for $6.99.

The down-side: all they have are the 5 pack revision wave. Who want's more Duke, Scarlett, Gung Ho, Roadblock, Storm Shadow, or Destro??? They didn't even bother adding the Cobra trooper.

Stevy Maximus - 2009-02-13 @ 11:58 pm
Vehicles:

So we have 4 price points. My biggest concern is the class A. We've already seen some pics. So basically we are now getting 1 small vehicle w/driver and sound gimmick for the price of 2 with 2 drivers from earlier. Not a great trade off in my opinion. I know this price point will do well because of the "perceived" value, but it irks me as a collector.

Class B is the go-between. We'll get some vehicles that are probably a good deal. Others will probably be in the same class as the HISS/VAMP and be $25 instead of $16. It will be hit or miss with this price point.

Class C (NIGHT RAVEN). So we get a $40 plane. My big question becomes scale, which I'm sure we'll see tomorrow. What was the price of the THUNDERWING when it came out? I think this will do well with fans, but the amount of screen time will really determine if parents/kids get on board.

Class A was the biggest surprise to me in regards to the price. These are roughly Alpha vehicles, which retailed for $10 back in 2005. I expected the price to be higher, something along the lines of $13, but $16? That stings a bit.

Class B is a little higher than expected, I expected $20, so $25 isn't too bad since that is what the STar Wars stuff in the same bracket are running now. But some of the reuse stings here as well: $25 for a repaint of a toy I got back in 2005 for $15? (The Ice Sabre repaint).

Class C is right where I expected. The Thunderwing ran $30-$35 back in 2004 (depending on your store), so $40 is reasonable markup, all said and done.

What rock have you been living in where figures aren't near or around $7.99(not counting sales)?

Walmart is still running figures at $6.97-ish at most locations.

DarthJoe - 2009-02-13 @ 11:40 pm

I was thinking about getting the new Pit if after we saw better pictures I still liked it...BUT...for $100.00, Hasbro can keep it. I'll spend that money elsewhere on something I'll enjoy more...like a mint/complete Killer WHALE or something.

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