@@ALIEN-DUDE ... Yeah ... the colors are wrong, but I like the design of Blowtorch. I didn't think about Ronald McDonald, but you are right about that. Lol!
I'm kind of shocked you didn't mention the asbestos suit, which today I believe would be completely eschewed due to cancerous fears, especially with your legal background. That being said, very good and thorough review
I had Char back in the day, I remember going to a toy store wanting to find a cool military looking GI Joe and not finding any. He was the best of a bad bunch of peg warmers.
i remember listening to a radio station in 1988 as a male host urged people to donate to an upcoming Christmas toy drive. A female host asked what action figure he personally gave to this charity. He chose Charboil simply because Carl G. Shannon looked exactly like Prince Charles of Edinburgh. I wouldn't be surprised if that was intentional. As HCC788 mentions at 14:17, those head sculpts are reminiscent of British monarchy.
I’m not seeing any reference to it on any online sources, but the sadistic function coupled with the very sinister helmet design (not to mention the ornamentation on the helmet’s forehead) makes this guy feel like he was supposed to be Cobra.
I had this figure. I liked the backpack for sure and mostly the figure's design. The only thing I wish they'd done different is the hose. The ends ripped too easily.
I love the extra fun before the review begins. Didn’t you used to put a time stamp letting the impatient viewer know where to jump to. Hopefully you continue to give us skits and whatnot.
@@christianhafer9819 It's true that most of the intros from 4 years ago are funnier. However, HCC788 had a really good Cobra Law intro in the 1987 Pogo/1993 Invader review from 8 months ago. I think that's been the best intro in the last 12 months.
Bizarre they didn’t just make him an updated Blowtorch instead of foisting two (and later three) flame throwers on the team. And btw, in that card art he looks absolutely demented. Btw keep the intros, they’re hilarious!
I checked Blackduck, MN. I appreciate that they're using small towns, but this one is over 100 miles from the great lakes. Two Harbors or Silver Bay or even Virginia, MN would have been better choices.
That's an interesting character, a little too retro sci-fi to be considered a proper solider but the helmet is cool if rather strange looking. By changing the colors to be more probable for military use and getting rid of the snazzy little yellow shoulder flares I don't think he'd be all that bad, but I would think he'd be used on solo missions where the US government needed something or someone complete erased. These would be very dangerous missions, if one incendiary round hit the window on his fuel pack that's it, he's fricasseed and you'd see the explosion from five miles away!
The actual physical helmet almost resembles a 40k space marine helmet. Funny thing is I'm not sure the more modern mkvii helmets were even out when this guy was released or if the original beaky helmets were it. 40k nerds will understand. Am I just seeing things tho? Check 4:30 c what u think
I really like the hose that came with Charboil. I wish that the other hoses in the vintage line were as good. Cool helmet but I wish it was of softer plastic. Overall, I like the figure. I definitely wouldn't want his job.
@Magnus Lauglo Oh. I like the Joe's as the are. I'd never have any of the sub teams anyway. You'll never see Tiger Force, Python Patrol, Night Force, or Slaughter Maurauders in my collection. Even if some of them have "nicer" colors. I just find those 4 sub teams and their vehicles, lazy repaints. I think Charbroil is an excellent figure as is. My only complaint is his ill fitting helmet.
Well, you have to like him more than the brightly colored Blowtorch, right? Charbroil is more subdued, for sure. I'd say he's a pretty excellent figure, except for his helmet which you can't really fit on his head snuggly.
I can't help but think the mold was meant for a space type fig. Remember the designers kept putting out sketches and others were making the decision as to which to actually flesh out, what accessories to give them and specialty.
Wasn’t there also a Cobra flamethrower called a Heat-Viper? Did you forget to mention him among the other flamethrower figures, or was the Heat-Viper not a flamethrower? Great review as always!
H.E.A.T Viper wasn't a flamethrower. H.E.A.T is an acronym for High Explosive Anti-Tank. Think of it as a science fiction version of a bazooka soldier from WWII with Cobra's sense of color and design.
As a kid, I liked the design of the figure, but something that look didn’t feel quite right for him to be a Joe. Also, he’s got kind of a psychotic glare in his eyes in the card art. So, once the Cobra Incinerators hit the pegs, I had him switch sides to be their commander, using the justification that he’d developed cancer from his time shoveling coal and from wearing an asbestos suit. Initially, it was because Cobra has offered to pay for his cancer treatments in exchange for info on the Joes, but then he found he quite enjoyed being able to cut loose and burn everything (really giving into those pyromaniac tendencies alluded to on the file card). What can I say? I was a weird kid growing up. 🤷♂️😂
Perhaps they'd use the flamethrower to create firebear barriers preventing large fires causing them to retreat or trapping their enemy but not destroying key buildings
BUC-EE'S? Friend just had some birthday fun at one near her place in Asheville. It's no Kum'n'Go. btw, Mac wants the flamethrower. Wait, his predecessor WHO??? LMAO!!
In Afghanistan Allied forces did a lot of fighting in mountain caves, which were being used by the Taliban as strongholds. Flame throwers would've been ideal for fighting inside those places, making it easy to get at enemy troops hiding around corners and inside chambers, whilst reducing the casualty rate for our side.
Pretty cool figure for a useless combat role.... unless you are fighting against The Thing (the alien monster) or some other similar organism 😅 I still wonder how much money could be saved by don't painting eyes black: prolly the cost of a single black marker.
I bought the box set years ago, and the only thing that kept me going was hearing the original Sgt. Slaughter and Cobra Commander voice actors. Don't remember if there were other carryovers.
I could get through Operation Dragon Fire and the 1st season. The second season is so infantile that I had to quit watching. I just couldn't make it through 22 minutes.
@@johnsoehnlen4781 Just checked, and the first season had the original Sgt. Slaughter, Cobra Commander, Baroness, Sci-Fi, and Hawk voices. Only Cobra Commander carried over into season 2.
@@johnsoehnlen4781 Yeah. "Operation Dragon Fire" was interesting enough, but you're right about the rest. 'Infantile' is a good word to describe it. It actually made my head and eyes hurt after a while and i felt myself growing more irritated. It saddened me because i was really invested in the stories from the Sunbow chapter and from the movie. i was really hoping to see all of the original characters continuing the adventures, and was disappointed to find that all but one of the female crew members had been axed and that the entire crew had been completely whitewashed for no reason at all. Even Destro was recast. My heart just sank. Don't even get me started on the live action movies.
He's wearing an asbestos suit? Asbestos? Even at the time that was known to be highly toxic substance. Hopefully that's just a saying otherwise Charbroil is likely attached to a respirator and not because he's in combat. 😛
Please don’t stop the long intros. You need a good sense of humor with some of these figures. Great review as always
Seems like he’d fit well with battle force 2000
I know Blowtorch is brightly colored for a military unit, but I have always loved his design. In my opinion, he has one of the best designs in GI Joe.
I disagree, I hate the comic booky Ronald McDonald look.
@@ALIEN-DUDE ... Yeah ... the colors are wrong, but I like the design of Blowtorch. I didn't think about Ronald McDonald, but you are right about that. Lol!
I agree. Blowtorch's color scheme helps him stand out in the 1984 line and keeps him from becoming an obscure character.
I love that Buc-ee’s! I HAVE to stop by there EVERY time I go by it.
this guy looked really cool. i loved the thick vacuum looking tube on the weapon
I like how the card art has hoses going to the helmet.
His helmet looks more fitting for a Cobra trooper than a Joe.
I'm kind of shocked you didn't mention the asbestos suit, which today I believe would be completely eschewed due to cancerous fears, especially with your legal background. That being said, very good and thorough review
I would never have guessed he’s not Cobra-aligned just from looking at the figure.
You’re great. Thanks for all the amazing reviews.
2:33 "Even though he´s a firefighter, thats the opposite of his job." - Unless he´s operating by Fahrenheit 451 standarts.
Another classic episode. Thanks. Yeah, now that I am older, a flame thrower does seem like a crazy weapon.
This is an excellent review! Charbroil(ed) is how I perfer my burgers at times. I love the cat cameo at the end.
No mention of Torch from the Dreadnoks?
I had Char back in the day, I remember going to a toy store wanting to find a cool military looking GI Joe and not finding any. He was the best of a bad bunch of peg warmers.
i remember listening to a radio station in 1988 as a male host urged people to donate to an upcoming Christmas toy drive. A female host asked what action figure he personally gave to this charity. He chose Charboil simply because Carl G. Shannon looked exactly like Prince Charles of Edinburgh. I wouldn't be surprised if that was intentional. As HCC788 mentions at 14:17, those head sculpts are reminiscent of British monarchy.
HE'S BACK!!!! So great to see you back on here again dude! We've all missed you.
It took a really long time for me to want this figure but the backpack sold him for me!
The Easter Bunny brought me Charbroil!
I’m not seeing any reference to it on any online sources, but the sadistic function coupled with the very sinister helmet design (not to mention the ornamentation on the helmet’s forehead) makes this guy feel like he was supposed to be Cobra.
Excellence in infotainment as always, Bravo HCC788. Cobraaaaaaaaaahhhhhh!!
I love the long intro! 🎉
I had this figure. I liked the backpack for sure and mostly the figure's design. The only thing I wish they'd done different is the hose. The ends ripped too easily.
Awesome Buc-ee’s tee. That location was my first ever visit.
Great review, awesome intros and extras!👍
You have the best cat Commander! Good review. Dont remember this figure. Thanks Hoodie
I love your skits!!!!
@Brian the black eyes charbroil only comes with the night force version. All original Charbroils have the orange eyes ;)
Nice cameo by Allister at the end.
i was underwhelmed by this figure until you got to the sticker on the backpack. That is a really awesome feature.
Why? He's pretty cool. Neat accessories all around.
Yes, Charbroil was with Toxo Viper the first of my 88s..back in you guessed it 1988.
I love the extra fun before the review begins. Didn’t you used to put a time stamp letting the impatient viewer know where to jump to. Hopefully you continue to give us skits and whatnot.
I agree. A lot of the intros are home runs.
@@johnsoehnlen4781 When he was doing them with his ex wife. Not so much now.
@@christianhafer9819 It's true that most of the intros from 4 years ago are funnier. However, HCC788 had a really good Cobra Law intro in the 1987 Pogo/1993 Invader review from 8 months ago. I think that's been the best intro in the last 12 months.
@John Soehnlen I don't remember it. He thinks he's funnier than he is, is the problem, I think.
@@christianhafer9819 Most comedians seem to have that same problem at some point in their careers.
Didn't Torch of Dreadnoks use a flamethrower?
Bizarre they didn’t just make him an updated Blowtorch instead of foisting two (and later three) flame throwers on the team. And btw, in that card art he looks absolutely demented. Btw keep the intros, they’re hilarious!
Thanks so much for everything you do
Charbroil! Great review
I checked Blackduck, MN. I appreciate that they're using small towns, but this one is over 100 miles from the great lakes. Two Harbors or Silver Bay or even Virginia, MN would have been better choices.
Just caught this review. I had never realized Charbroil’s head was a modified Knockdown head! I never had BF2000 so never noticed.
Excellent job. Keep it up 👏 👌 💪 👍 🙌 ❤
That's an interesting character, a little too retro sci-fi to be considered a proper solider but the helmet is cool if rather strange looking. By changing the colors to be more probable for military use and getting rid of the snazzy little yellow shoulder flares I don't think he'd be all that bad, but I would think he'd be used on solo missions where the US government needed something or someone complete erased. These would be very dangerous missions, if one incendiary round hit the window on his fuel pack that's it, he's fricasseed and you'd see the explosion from five miles away!
Great review
The actual physical helmet almost resembles a 40k space marine helmet. Funny thing is I'm not sure the more modern mkvii helmets were even out when this guy was released or if the original beaky helmets were it. 40k nerds will understand. Am I just seeing things tho? Check 4:30 c what u think
Next time you hit the Buckys in Alabama, you need to swing on down to South Mississippi and come check out the Devil Lair!
Always great content bro
Blooper: when you get confused between Blowtorch and Snowjob.
Blowsnow? Torchsnow? Torchjob? Jobtorch? Blow ... Oh, I get it.
I really like the hose that came with Charboil. I wish that the other hoses in the vintage line were as good. Cool helmet but I wish it was of softer plastic.
Overall, I like the figure.
I definitely wouldn't want his job.
Just wait, Monty Python will send their attack rabbit after you
🤣
Or fart in his general direction.
He also shared a head with Super Trooper and Rapid Fire.
I'd like to see this redone in more realistic colors. The sculpt is pretty good.
Like the Night force version?
@@christianhafer9819 More like in dark tan and green.
@Magnus Lauglo Oh. I like the Joe's as the are. I'd never have any of the sub teams anyway. You'll never see Tiger Force, Python Patrol, Night Force, or Slaughter Maurauders in my collection. Even if some of them have "nicer" colors. I just find those 4 sub teams and their vehicles, lazy repaints. I think Charbroil is an excellent figure as is. My only complaint is his ill fitting helmet.
Did you combine Blowtorch and Snow Job?
Well, you have to like him more than the brightly colored Blowtorch, right? Charbroil is more subdued, for sure. I'd say he's a pretty excellent figure, except for his helmet which you can't really fit on his head snuggly.
I can't help but think the mold was meant for a space type fig. Remember the designers kept putting out sketches and others were making the decision as to which to actually flesh out, what accessories to give them and specialty.
Wasn’t there also a Cobra flamethrower called a Heat-Viper? Did you forget to mention him among the other flamethrower figures, or was the Heat-Viper not a flamethrower?
Great review as always!
H.E.A.T Viper wasn't a flamethrower. H.E.A.T is an acronym for High Explosive Anti-Tank. Think of it as a science fiction version of a bazooka soldier from WWII with Cobra's sense of color and design.
@@christingey5281 thanks Chris!
His chest gear reminds me of Captain Freedom's in Running Man.
Hello can you make a video from the gi joe persueder
I always loved Charbroil, even if he was a bit bloated looking. Can't beat his Night Force color scheme though.
pretty kitty!
As a kid, I liked the design of the figure, but something that look didn’t feel quite right for him to be a Joe. Also, he’s got kind of a psychotic glare in his eyes in the card art. So, once the Cobra Incinerators hit the pegs, I had him switch sides to be their commander, using the justification that he’d developed cancer from his time shoveling coal and from wearing an asbestos suit. Initially, it was because Cobra has offered to pay for his cancer treatments in exchange for info on the Joes, but then he found he quite enjoyed being able to cut loose and burn everything (really giving into those pyromaniac tendencies alluded to on the file card).
What can I say? I was a weird kid growing up. 🤷♂️😂
@HCC788 REVIEW THE VINTAGE COBRA RANGE VIPER PLEASE!!
Had this guy back in the day and I thought he looked like the Maggot driver. Blowtorch is a much better figure with the chunky, textured suit.
Next review, start it off like an episode of Inspector Gadget, cat included.
Hey Brian; have you done a special on the CANINES of GIJOE? (Junkyard, Timbre, and Order?)
Perhaps they'd use the flamethrower to create firebear barriers preventing large fires causing them to retreat or trapping their enemy but not destroying key buildings
BUC-EE'S? Friend just had some birthday fun at one near her place in Asheville.
It's no Kum'n'Go.
btw, Mac wants the flamethrower.
Wait, his predecessor WHO??? LMAO!!
😎👍
In Afghanistan Allied forces did a lot of fighting in mountain caves, which were being used by the Taliban as strongholds. Flame throwers would've been ideal for fighting inside those places, making it easy to get at enemy troops hiding around corners and inside chambers, whilst reducing the casualty rate for our side.
My biggest issue with this figure is he's one of the figures most frequently getting elbow cracks
To ensure Cobra-La was defeated, Charbroil.
Actually knockdown is a modified head of charbroil. Charbroil came out first
Honestly I don't even remember this guy. If you asked me based on the looks, I'd say he seems more like a Cobra than a GI Joe.
He was fun all geared up, but I didn’t like to play with him as just the figure.
Pretty cool figure for a useless combat role.... unless you are fighting against The Thing (the alien monster) or some other similar organism 😅
I still wonder how much money could be saved by don't painting eyes black: prolly the cost of a single black marker.
😄😄😄You said a bad word at the end of the video. 👀
What are your opinions on the DIC series? i just watched several episodes for the first time last week.
i wish that i could unsee them.
I bought the box set years ago, and the only thing that kept me going was hearing the original Sgt. Slaughter and Cobra Commander voice actors. Don't remember if there were other carryovers.
@@lo1bo2 I believe that the Baroness might be another one. She was in Operation Dragon Fire and and at least 1st season episode.
I could get through Operation Dragon Fire and the 1st season. The second season is so infantile that I had to quit watching. I just couldn't make it through 22 minutes.
@@johnsoehnlen4781 Just checked, and the first season had the original Sgt. Slaughter, Cobra Commander, Baroness, Sci-Fi, and Hawk voices. Only Cobra Commander carried over into season 2.
@@johnsoehnlen4781 Yeah. "Operation Dragon Fire" was interesting enough, but you're right about the rest. 'Infantile' is a good word to describe it. It actually made my head and eyes hurt after a while and i felt myself growing more irritated.
It saddened me because i was really invested in the stories from the Sunbow chapter and from the movie.
i was really hoping to see all of the original characters continuing the adventures, and was disappointed to find that all but one of the female crew members had been axed and that the entire crew had been completely whitewashed for no reason at all.
Even Destro was recast.
My heart just sank.
Don't even get me started on the live action movies.
Looks like marvel ant man helmet
Charbroil with the Helmet on looks like he should be on Cobra, not Gi Joe.. at least to me.
I have absolutely no recollection of this figure
He's wearing an asbestos suit? Asbestos? Even at the time that was known to be highly toxic substance. Hopefully that's just a saying otherwise Charbroil is likely attached to a respirator and not because he's in combat. 😛
Hello
B.A.T. has a flamethrower attachment...shows the laser attached. 😊
Get on with it
I always found it odd that a children toy would have a flame thrower considering what a terrifying weapon it is.
What's even weirder is that the "good guys" got two flamerthrower troopers before the "bad guys" got one.
But in the words of Yogurt "the kids love it"
As if being shredded by a machine gun or having your face blown open by a shotgun isn't terrifying.
Of course he’s not based on ant-man, they’re not similar looking at all, what are you, crazy?
Use for controlled Burns creating a barrier