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Thread: Did they ever make any villians for the Adventure Team GI Joe?

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    They were for the AT. The Big Trapper was the vehicle they used to catch them!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Nostalgiabuff View Post
    but in England he was for the Action Man line
    Yeah man Action Man was a big part of kids lives over here ahh those was the days

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    the giant clam was a pretty formidable foe

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    danger of the depths shark

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    and that pygmy gorilla and white tiger could pull a serious tag-team double whammy of a hurt on you in the bamboo patch just past the magnolias.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toys2cool View Post
    gotcha to me it just looks to cheapy to be part of the adventure line, kind of like that cheap plastic defenders figure
    Yeah, that's b/c by the time the Intruders came out, oil prices were going up, and plastic was expensive to make, which was the eventual demise of the AT line.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rche View Post
    and that pygmy gorilla and white tiger could pull a serious tag-team double whammy of a hurt on you in the bamboo patch just past the magnolias.
    You had to hope their manager the mummy didn't get involved.

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    Don't forget the Hammerhead Ray.
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    The Intruder was toward the end of the AT line when things started getting comic-booky with the additions of Bulletman and Atomic Mike Power....
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    I'd really like to know what Hasbro was thinking with him, he's a weird off the wall idea.

    Bulletman was a retaliation against Mego Superheroes and Atomic Man is a no brainer but I can't think of any specific 1976 interest in an extra terrestrial cave person. Unless they were trying to do some sort of Bigfoot thing?

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