I am sitting here absolutely happy about seeing this video/review of Sgt Savage!!! Absolutely Great Job!!! I'm a old timer who played with 12inch gijoes and saw the 3.75 gijoes take over the planet. I had stopped collecting Joe's in my early teens then went to the service in 84. I got out in 90 and decided I was gonna collect again. Gijoe hof (Gung ho my favorite)figures had came out I think 92 and me and my son were buying them all. I returned to nyc in 94 and was hitting toy spots. Make a long story short I saw a toy or gijoe book that had the 12inch Sgt Savage on it, I was like who is that badass joe!!!? In one of the toy spots ran into a random guy that sold Joe's. Remember no internet yet not ebay yet. So at comic spots and toy spots is where u had to find guys that had these figures. He charged me a good price and went to his apt in midtown Manhattan and picked him up. Sat in my car for a minute staring at the head sculpt on this figure. I was like please tell me they made or are gonna make the rest of these figures. I was highly disappointed wen I found out they never did. Much later wen ebay showed up I bought all the 5inch figures and vehicles. I love the these figures and never understood y they didn't do better. I understand they didn't match up with other gijoe figs, maybe they should've just made these a separate thing with more characters in a permanent ww2 back story. Or was it maybe the time it came out. Only a few ppl have talked about this line so it was nice to see some1 breaking down the complete story of Sgt Savage. I still have them all and bought a few more 12inch Sgt s. Figs and put him in different hof uniforms. Again great job👍👍👍👍
Had the Sgt. Savage figure and video and absolutely loved it! Ran that tape into the ground playing it. I hated the Space Force crap so time either says I was in the minority or that they bet on the wrong horse - for me, Savage was the way to go!
Hesa legend, they have to do something with Sgt.Savage, G.Hawk and the first G.I.JOE member. Don't let them phase out legends don't die just take a new form 💪👍💪
GI Joe is generational. The kids of the 80s were in high school or moving on to the real world. I stopped collecting around 88, due to "growing-up!" I don't blame Hasbro with all the goofy stuff. They were hoping to inspire the kids of the day!
This should've gone on to bigger things. I loved the video when I was young, tho I'd want to redo the character designs now. But the concept is fantastic
I really liked Sgt Savage and the return to more realistic military designs. I dropped out of G I Joe once it became sci-fi. Shame Sgt Savage didn't last. Had it been to scale with the original figures it would have been better.
Great video. For the record 92 was the second highest year of Arah sales. While 93 and 94 did decline in sales, the relaunch had more to do with internal politics, as you mentioned. (Info from Kirk Bozigian former Joe manager / marketing genius )
Had the video. It was a cross between Captain America, Buck Rogers & DC’s Sgt. Rock; with the Screaming Eagles (an already existing nickname for the real life US Army’s 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division.) a stand in for Marvel’s Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos. Oddly, Lady J is suddenly a blonde in this one.
This man was my icon my reason for be I thought to myself if I could be even one percent as close to robert steven savage I could be a good person . If there is a real American hero.If there is a true general infantry joe it is this man
I was done post Dragon Fire. Really the 1987 Movie was the peak for me, put Dragon Fire was promising. back then i only really followed the cartoon. Reading the Marvel run years later, I enjoyed it to varying degrees to the last issue. So in that sense I agree - 1994!
I'd love to have a P-40 Warhawk that transforms into a shark-headed robot. It also makes more sense for Sgt. Savage to fly an Autobot disguised as a P-40, than a real P-40 in 1994. Seriously, Hasbro missed a HUGE opportunity then.
The P-40 Warhawk was also used by the Flying Tigers a US volunteer group who did missions over the Burma Road in the early days of WWII, I'm actually of Chinese descent so I know about them quite well as they were lead by LSU professor Claire Lee Chennault who organized the group for the Republic Of China under Chiang Kai Shek who was a anti Communist patriot during the Chinese Civil War
Sgt Savage also resembles soldiers used on propaganda posters during WWII most notably since I'm also a railfan the Pennsylvania Railroad used a similar man to promote the sale of war bonds
BTW- the animation was crap. Want to talk about how hot garbage the figures were constructed, and how the line did not link up well with the established 3-3/4 inch figures?
Hasbro killed joe like how the comic industry killed comics in the 90's. They chased after every lame IP from toxic warriors, drugs, space, mechs, fighting games, ripping off any IP they could think of or get away with. They honestly had zero interest, focus and purpose of GI Joe at the time: probably not beyond keeping the rights.
I'll be honest, Sgt.Savage is one of the few elements of G.I.Joe I have litterly no intrest in. Nothing about Sgt.Savage feels like G.I.Joe to me, Sgt.Savage leaves no impact on me and he just feels like the worthless tacked on cousin of the G.I.Joe family to me.
Anything good about GI Joe was murdered in the early 1990s. Once they started doing repaints, repacks, neon everything, "real firing whatever-this-thing-is!"...straight down the toilet. Clean flush.
He was born in America. South America. He probably moved to the United States of North America, and became a citizen. We have plenty of immigrants that serve in the US Military!
Sgt Rock…now there’s a character I hope gets covered. Him, Jonah Hex and The Unknown Soldier.
I always wanted the Sgt. Savage characters to make it into the Joe relaunch lines--first JvsC new sculpt era and then the 25th Anni+ era.
“Nothings gonna stop me from avenging my MEN!” -Sgt Savage
I am sitting here absolutely happy about seeing this video/review of Sgt Savage!!! Absolutely Great Job!!! I'm a old timer who played with 12inch gijoes and saw the 3.75 gijoes take over the planet. I had stopped collecting Joe's in my early teens then went to the service in 84. I got out in 90 and decided I was gonna collect again. Gijoe hof (Gung ho my favorite)figures had came out I think 92 and me and my son were buying them all. I returned to nyc in 94 and was hitting toy spots. Make a long story short I saw a toy or gijoe book that had the 12inch Sgt Savage on it, I was like who is that badass joe!!!? In one of the toy spots ran into a random guy that sold Joe's. Remember no internet yet not ebay yet. So at comic spots and toy spots is where u had to find guys that had these figures. He charged me a good price and went to his apt in midtown Manhattan and picked him up. Sat in my car for a minute staring at the head sculpt on this figure. I was like please tell me they made or are gonna make the rest of these figures. I was highly disappointed wen I found out they never did. Much later wen ebay showed up I bought all the 5inch figures and vehicles. I love the these figures and never understood y they didn't do better. I understand they didn't match up with other gijoe figs, maybe they should've just made these a separate thing with more characters in a permanent ww2 back story. Or was it maybe the time it came out. Only a few ppl have talked about this line so it was nice to see some1 breaking down the complete story of Sgt Savage. I still have them all and bought a few more 12inch Sgt s. Figs and put him in different hof uniforms. Again great job👍👍👍👍
Had the Sgt. Savage figure and video and absolutely loved it! Ran that tape into the ground playing it. I hated the Space Force crap so time either says I was in the minority or that they bet on the wrong horse - for me, Savage was the way to go!
Agreed
The Sgt Savage and Remco Sgt Rock figures would make a very cool collection.
SGT. Savage is a soldier from the past who is awake in the future. 😀👍
Hesa legend, they have to do something with Sgt.Savage, G.Hawk and the first G.I.JOE member. Don't let them phase out legends don't die just take a new form
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GI Joe is generational. The kids of the 80s were in high school or moving on to the real world. I stopped collecting around 88, due to "growing-up!" I don't blame Hasbro with all the goofy stuff. They were hoping to inspire the kids of the day!
I wore out that free video tape back in the day!
This should've gone on to bigger things. I loved the video when I was young, tho I'd want to redo the character designs now. But the concept is fantastic
Loved Sgt. Savage. Had a bunch of the figures but Dynamite is the only one that survived my childhood.
I really liked Sgt Savage and the return to more realistic military designs. I dropped out of G I Joe once it became sci-fi. Shame Sgt Savage didn't last. Had it been to scale with the original figures it would have been better.
Great video. For the record 92 was the second highest year of Arah sales. While 93 and 94 did decline in sales, the relaunch had more to do with internal politics, as you mentioned. (Info from Kirk Bozigian former Joe manager / marketing genius )
If this line had been 3.75", it would've probably sold better
This is my Favorite GI Joe Extreme Character SGT Savage.😮
Had the video. It was a cross between Captain America, Buck Rogers & DC’s Sgt. Rock; with the Screaming Eagles (an already existing nickname for the real life US Army’s 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division.) a stand in for Marvel’s Sgt. Fury and his Howling Commandos.
Oddly, Lady J is suddenly a blonde in this one.
What about Flash Gordon? Aaaaahhhhh!
Sweet 👍
This man was my icon my reason for be I thought to myself if I could be even one percent as close to robert steven savage I could be a good person . If there is a real American hero.If there is a true general infantry joe it is this man
Great video!
Can you do the reviews of The Toys that made us episode that featured GI Joe, include the unreleased GI Joe Characters that never made into figures?
Gi joe extreme cameout in 1996
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Good video. Was there any given reason why they changed the toy scale size? Seems like it cut off using them with the old toys.
A cross between Sargent Rock and Captain America.
I had the vhs and a toy. I tried to find this years
Can you do history of the DC Villains Dr Alchemy and Abracadabra?
I loved the concept too bad it got rolled out so badly maybe a future classified of savage
I wish they would make a iron stormtrooper or general blitz I'd be in hog heaven.
Can we get Quick Stryke next??
I loved that cartoon made me really get into cyborgs and I was wanting to make my own iron stormtroopers.
Can you please do history of Marvel's Rom_the_Spaceknight?
He came out of the past to save the future
Can you talk about Gi Joe Extreme
Weird I have no reference for this character like zero and I was a huge GI Joe fan
I actually thought this was about Sgt Rock till realized it wasn’t
94 was the death of G.I. Joe. It went to a team that didn't give a damn about it.
I was done post Dragon Fire. Really the 1987 Movie was the peak for me, put Dragon Fire was promising. back then i only really followed the cartoon. Reading the Marvel run years later, I enjoyed it to varying degrees to the last issue. So in that sense I agree - 1994!
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I'd love to have a P-40 Warhawk that transforms into a shark-headed robot. It also makes more sense for Sgt. Savage to fly an Autobot disguised as a P-40, than a real P-40 in 1994.
Seriously, Hasbro missed a HUGE opportunity then.
The P-40 Warhawk was also used by the Flying Tigers a US volunteer group who did missions over the Burma Road in the early days of WWII, I'm actually of Chinese descent so I know about them quite well as they were lead by LSU professor Claire Lee Chennault who organized the group for the Republic Of China under Chiang Kai Shek who was a anti Communist patriot during the Chinese Civil War
Sgt Savage also resembles soldiers used on propaganda posters during WWII most notably since I'm also a railfan the Pennsylvania Railroad used a similar man to promote the sale of war bonds
So Hasbro ripped off Sgt Rock and Captin America
Joe Kubert worked for Marvel! Also, Larry Hama based Cobra on Hydra and GI Joe on SHEILD, when he got the job writing the comics for Marvel.
BTW- the animation was crap. Want to talk about how hot garbage the figures were constructed, and how the line did not link up well with the established 3-3/4 inch figures?
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Not exactly like Captain America.
Hasbro killed joe like how the comic industry killed comics in the 90's. They chased after every lame IP from toxic warriors, drugs, space, mechs, fighting games, ripping off any IP they could think of or get away with. They honestly had zero interest, focus and purpose of GI Joe at the time: probably not beyond keeping the rights.
much like how Beast Wars killed the Transformers?
Soo who's gonna tell him that mega-marines was the second most popular toy line of the OG gi joe?
I'll be honest, Sgt.Savage is one of the few elements of G.I.Joe I have litterly no intrest in. Nothing about Sgt.Savage feels like G.I.Joe to me, Sgt.Savage leaves no impact on me and he just feels like the worthless tacked on cousin of the G.I.Joe family to me.
Anything good about GI Joe was murdered in the early 1990s. Once they started doing repaints, repacks, neon everything, "real firing whatever-this-thing-is!"...straight down the toilet. Clean flush.
@@CPTAnonymous The 90's had bad figures no doubt but the 80's a handful of bad figures. Also at least the line was semi recgonizable.
Everything was fine until I heard that dinamite was from Argentina.
All this crew should be American.
He was born in America. South America. He probably moved to the United States of North America, and became a citizen. We have plenty of immigrants that serve in the US Military!