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Action Force Toy Commercial Grimson Twins & Devil Fish (UK)

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This is the Cobra Grimson Twins and Action Force Devil Fish Commercial for the ACTION FORCE SERIES in UK (G.I.Joe)

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  • Going UP a zip-line at a 45 degree angle actually would be an impressive trick.

    Why does EVERY Action Force related vid's commentary have to degenerate into the exact same flamewar about renaming G.I.Joe for the international market? Sheesh...

  • The terrain in these ads are always awsome, I played my Joes on the carpet looking like a fool....

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  • @speedbuggy This WAS G.I. Joe, it was given a different name as G.I.'s were exclusive to the American army and they don't serve Europe.

  • Kinda weird that here in the US, they referred to the twins as Tomax and Xamot. In the Action Force commercial, they say Xamot and Tomax. They also drive on the opposite side of the road over there. Wait, I see a mirror connection here. The twins are as much mirror images as the US and England. Man, this is too weird! On another note, everyone keeps bringing up the different name. In Israel, it was called G.I. Jew. That was friggin' weird.

  • the scent of my christmas past exists in these stupid adverts..how gay was i fer the twins!! snake eyes atcha all..geee eye joooos too xx luv ya x

  • action force weas the reason i came in contact with gi joe today though on uk tv its called gi joe they killed the action force name off

  • Those ads sold many toys!! They made them look so awesome!

  • now i wish i bought that sled on ebay...fuck fuck fuck fuck

  • @timrollpickering

    Ah really. By the time I collected these, back in the day, they were already two separate toy lines. I do remember seeing some older action force toys that had a more british influence.

  • GI Joe ripoffs

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