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  • Lights! Camera! Cobra!
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  • The Joes are hired as technical advisers for a Hollywood film, which unwittingly puts them in Cobra's sights!
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  • 1
RealWorldRefs
  • *Shipwreck shouts "Meep Meep!" during the scuffle with the coyotes in the desert, like Warner Bros. Roadrunner character. *The "you expect me to talk, no I expect you to fry" line was taken from the film Goldfinger.
MemorableQuotes
  • "No, I saved a customer." :--Cobra Commander and Destro
  • "You expect me to talk, Cobra?"
  • "No, we expect you to fry!" :--Shipwreck and Cobra Commander, a la Goldfinger. "Scatter their bones at my feet!" :--Cobra Commander "You saved me!"
Errors
  • *Cover Girl is identified by Zartan as being a "make-up expert." Although she is a former model and shares her codename with a brand of make-up, Cover Girl is actually an armor specialist and mechanic. Lady Jaye is the Joe team disguise and make-up specialist, as featured in episodes such as "Money to Burn." *Wouldn't it have been easier just to bring Torch to the studio to stage the "interrogation" instead of wasting time disguising Recondo as the Dreadnok? **Torch might have seen through the charade. They needed to make certain that Cobra was convinced.
ItemsOfNote
  • *Zartan refers to his Ferret ATV as a "Python Cycle" before the race in the desert - the working name of the toy while it was in development and in the original series bible. *Torch calls the police instead of doing the physical work. Dreadnoks can be intelligent. *The bar fight should have led to severe physical injuries. *The biker who assaults Torch seems to be a larger version of Torch. *Destro is amazed that the Joes would use Cobra's methods of torture.
  • *Near the beginning of the episode Destro walks in on Cobra Commander eating dinner without his mask on. He is disgusted by what he sees and requests Cora Commander to put his mask back on. Cobra Commander Quips "It takes a strong stomach to watch me eat, eh Destro?" Though the idea was not thought up yet it can possibly be seen as a reference to his appearance being mutated and ugly later in "G.I. Joe The Movie".
BriefSynopsis
  • The Joes are hired as technical advisers for a Hollywood film, which unwittingly puts them in Cobra's sights!
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  • #600-10
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Airdate
  • 1985-10-10
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  • "Lights! Camera! Cobra!"
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Glitches
  • *Near the end of the episode, a black male wearing Bazooka's uniform fires on the retreating Cobra forces. *Dusty is shown with jet black hair at the beginning and end of the episode; all other times in the series he is portrayed with dirty-blond hair.
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