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Gi Joe remakes to be removed from website
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| Ken_Allen |
| I'm gonna download em, then put em up on a website just to get that letter faxed to me to show all my friends :stongue: |
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| Halcyon+On+On |
| Hmm, honestly I didn't find the PSAs entertaining in the least bit, but that still doesn't mean Hasbro should freak out and demand that they be taken down like that. Are they afraid that the good name of GI Joe and their ty 80's cartoon might be sullied? :p |
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| kypez |
| they are so funny.. |
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| pfunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ken_Allen
I'm gonna download em, then put em up on a website just to get that letter faxed to me to show all my friends :stongue: |
damn you took my idea |
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| ASOT100 |
| i don't think kids even kno wth GI Joe is now anyway so wth would they care |
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| jrbuddha |
| Read on their forums they wont take them down without a fight. And trademarked or not, Im pretty sure that they are protected under the parody law. |
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by ASOT100
i don't think kids even kno wth GI Joe is now anyway so wth would they care |
What's this GI Joe? |
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| ogvh5150 |
| quote: | Originally posted by Yan
What's this GI Joe? |
Being that you were born when the GI Joe cartoon was out on television, you will not remember it. But jokes aside:
GI Joe was an afterschool cartoon during the mid to late '80's. But even before that it was also an action figure dating back to 1964. Back when action figures where a foot (12") tall.
| quote: | 1964
G.I. JOE Action Figure makes his debut as an 11-1/2 inch "doll" for boys with 21 moving parts. He is named G.I. JOE after the movie "The Story Of G.I. JOE." G.I. JOE becomes the first boy's "Action Figure" in the world.
1967
G.I. JOE line expands to include talking figures. Hasbro Canada produces the Canadian Mountie set.
1969
G.I. JOE line expands to include all categories of U.S. armed forces and numerous foreign armed forces. Hasbro decides the name "G.I. JOE" will represent not only the action figures, but the entire product line - a brand is born.
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| Yan |
| quote: | Originally posted by ogvh5150
Being that you were born when the GI Joe cartoon was out on television, you will not remember it. But jokes aside:
GI Joe was an afterschool cartoon during the mid to late '80's. But even before that it was also an action figure dating back to 1964. Back when action figures where a foot (12") tall. |
Errr... I was being sarcastic. Haha.
If I didn't know about something, I'd probably load up yahoo/google and do a search before posting.
But thanks for the info. Most of that stuff I didn't know. :) |
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| ogvh5150 |
NP. I wasn't trying to joke I just realised you bday was in 84/85 and figured you wouldn't have heard about the cartoon.
I remember watching it as soon as I ran home from high school. This was before the internet and Nintendo even came around for anyone. The lame PSA's always had me lmao. They never had one on the dangers of smoking weed or some other real issues. I wonder why. |
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