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  2. Sunbow Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Sunbow Entertainment (formerly known as Sunbow Productions until 1995) was an American animation studio and distributor, founded on June 23, 1980, and owned until May 4, 1998, by Griffin-Bacal Advertising in New York City and in the United States. Griffin-Bacal's first animations were animated commercials for Hasbro's G.I. Joe toy line. The ...

  3. G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1983 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    G.I. Joe was a co-production between Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions. Sunbow's staff would write the scripts based on the character and vehicle designs provided by Hasbro, while the artists at Marvel Productions would draw storyboards based on the scripts and record voiceovers.

  4. List of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero characters - Wikipedia

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    General Flagg appeared in the Sunbow/Marvel animated series, in the miniseries "The MASS Device", and was voiced by John Stephenson. The junior General Flagg was released as part of the "A Real American Hero" toyline in 1992. [52] He made one appearance in the Devil's Due G.I. Joe: America's Elite comic series, in the World War III event. He is ...

  5. Tomax and Xamot - Wikipedia

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    In the un-produced third season of the original Sunbow/Marvel series, Tomax and Xamot were planned to be the season's main villains, with most of Cobra-La and the Cobra Organization being destroyed. Tomax and Xamot would then form a new criminal organization known as "the Coil" to fight against the Joes.

  6. Shipwreck (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    Shipwreck is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero series of toys, animated series and comics. He was originally created as a character for the Sunbow/Marvel animated series in 1984, later produced as an action figure, and finally introduced into the comic book in 1985.

  7. Category:Television series by Sunbow Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Television series by Sunbow Entertainment" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  8. List of television series and films based on Dark Horse ...

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    New Line Television / Dark Horse Entertainment / Film Roman / Sunbow Entertainment: CBS: Loosely based on the 1994 film and the Dark Horse Comics of the same name. Fat Dog Mendoza: 2: 26: 2000: Sony Wonder Television / TMO-Loonland Film GmbH / Sunbow Entertainment: Cartoon Network: Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot: 2: 26: 1999–2001

  9. Quick Kick (G.I. Joe) - Wikipedia

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    Quick Kick first appears in the Sunbow G.I. Joe animated series in "The Pyramid of Darkness" mini-series. He is depicted as a karate movie actor filming a commercial for Frozen Fudgy Bars who had been abandoned in the arctic by his director.