 Hello everybody, HoodedCobraCommander788 here, and this is a very quick look at the 1985 GI Joe infantry trooper codename Footloose. Now, if the name of this figure reminds us of a certain Kevin Bacon movie, it's probably no coincidence that that movie came out the year before this figure was released. Now, Footloose is supposed to be a general infantry trooper, he's not specialized, but this action figure has a lot going for it. For one thing, it has a ton of accessories. He has an M16 with a strap, he has a law rocket with a strap, he has a helmet, and he has a backpack. Now, this law rocket here looks a lot like the one that came with the Bazooka action figure of the same year, but that's a different accessory, so don't get those mixed up. Also, the strap on this M16 rifle tends to break very frequently, so if you're getting a Footloose action figure, take a look at the accessories and make sure that the strap on that M16 rifle is not broken. Another thing that's kind of special about this action figure is his helmet. His helmet has some extra detail, and it looks like it has some leaves, it looks like he's added some extra camouflage to this helmet by putting some leaves in the netting. There's actually a paint application on the helmet. It is very rare indeed that we get a paint application on the accessories of a 1980s GI Joe action figure, so that's kind of special. Now Footloose is highly detailed, he has a camouflage pattern, I really like this figure. Now Footloose was more or less a replacement for the first GI Joe infantry trooper codename Grunt, and I do like the character and the figure of Grunt quite a lot, but Footloose, as you can see, he's like a souped up version of that figure, much more detailed, a lot more paint applications, a lot more accessories, but he does come with the trademark M16 rifle, and I do like that. It's kind of an update of Grunt, a good update, so I think he's an appropriate replacement for GI Joe's first infantry trooper. So that was a very quick look at the Footloose action figure from 1985, I hope you enjoyed it. He's not quite ready for a full review yet, but I'll get to him pretty soon, but keep an eye out on this channel for more full GI Joe toy reviews coming up. In the future, I will see you soon.