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  • Cobra's Creatures
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  • Cobra gains control of the world's animal population to use against Earth's nations!
Season
  • 1
MemorableQuotes
  • "To fail me is fatal." :--Cobra Commander, full of himself. "I will bring the world down upon your heads!"
  • "That dude's one real fun guy, ain't he?" :--Wild Bill enjoys Cobra Commander's latest televised threat. "Spare us your attempts at gallantry, fool; they are quite pointless!" :--Cobra Commander to Ripcord, after the latter objects to the Commander touching Scarlett.
Errors
  • *Due to the episodes being shown out of production order, Snake-Eyes is wearing his midnight navy fatigues, even though in the "Pyramid of Darkness" miniseries and "Red Rocket's Glare" he wore his newer blue-gray uniform.
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  • *According to the production codes, this was the first episode produced. *Cobra Commander and Doctor Lucifer seal their bargain with a left-handed shake. *Scarlett is afraid of spiders. *The buttons on Dr. Lucifer's control panel include: **bear **lion **horse **bat **elephant **dog **bird **cat **shark **hippo **camel **elk **snake **toad **giraffe **kangaroo **gorilla **pig **and many others, including a grasshopper and a fish. *The prisoners Cobra Commander wants released are: **Doctor Lasko **Victor LaHan **Hercule the Mad Assassin **Professor Attila *Freedom and Timber can roll their eyes back in their heads at will. *Whose bright idea was it launch dogs out of airplanes?
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  • Cobra gains control of the world's animal population to use against Earth's nations!
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Number
  • #600-01
Series
Airdate
  • 1985-09-30
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  • "Cobra's Creatures"
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  • *Why are brown-hued rhinos, indigenous to Africa, holding London captive?
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