For a list of the other versions, see Mutt.
- Mutt is a G.I. Joe character from the A Real American Hero series.
Mutt is a complete natural with animals. Once he is able to truly connect with the trained dogs, he very much only needs the barest of commands for them to do his bidding. This ability has come to the point where it has become more easier for other people to get along with his dog trainees than it is with him. This trait of his was honed since he was a child growing up surrounded with many pets. At one point, he even foiled a burglary by being able to keep his pet dogs from revealing their presence to the intruder until the crook was completely surrounded.
Of all the dogs he has trained over the years, Junkyard is the one who he has connected to with the most. Together, Mutt proves he's not man's best friend but dogs'.
Fiction[]
Comics[]
A Real American Hero Continuity[]
Marvel Comics Continuity[]
Devil's Due Comics Continuity[]
G.I. Joe vs. Transformers[]
Action Force (British) Comics Continuity[]
Blackthorne Comics Continuity[]
Dreamwave Comics Continuity[]
Hasbro Comics Continuity[]
Animated Continuity[]
Sunbow animated series[]
Voice actor: Will Ryan (The Revenge of Cobra), Bill Morey (Regular actor)
DiC Animated Series[]
Voice actor: Dale Wilson (Operation Dragonfire), Don Brown (Season 2)
When G.I. Joe and cobra worked together against Headman and his Headhunters, Mutt (and Junkyard) worked along the Baroness.
Toys[]
Generation 1 | |
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A Real American Hero (1984)
Mutt was part of the 1984 series of A Real American Hero toys. Mutt was the first character sold with an "animal sidekick", a feature which became very popular in future series.
Accessories: black goggled helmet (with or without holes); black airmask; black Ingram MAC-11 machine pistol with silencer; black baton with small strap; smooth, black leash; black dog with brown belly, named Junkyard. Variations: The brown paint on Junkyard's belly varied in thickness. In the 1984 catalog and commercials, Mutt's handheld accessories were light green. | |
Slaughter's Marauders (1989)
The original Mutt mold was re-used for the Slaughter's Marauders set of 1989. Like the other figures of that set, he also had a blue and green color scheme.
Accessories: all the same accessories as the previous release, done in solid black; even Junkyard's brown belly was now black | |
Drug Elimination Force (1992)
A new Mutt action figure is developed for the Drug Elimination Force set, released solo-carded in 1992.
Accessories: thick, black auto pistol; square, transparent blue spring-loaded net launcher; green net attached to two black missiles and two round counterweights; all-black dog named Junkyard. | |
Battle Corps (1993)
In 1993, Mutt was released as Battle Corps figure #35 in the A Real American Hero toys.
Accessories: black pistol; black "Headman" rifle; opaque red "Headman" spring-loaded missile launcher; gold "Headman" missile; black dog named Junkyard; black figure stand. | |
Generation 2 | |
Tiger Force - Dreadnok Rampage (2004)
A repaint of the D.E.F. Mutt design was designated as a Tiger Force member for the limited convention exclusive, the Dreadnok Rampage pack. In keeping with the Devil's Due published comics, Mutt is paired with Junkyard II, the offspring of the original Junkyard. | |
Anti-Venom Task Force (2004)
The original action figure mold from 1984 is re-used for the Toys R Us exclusive pack, the Anti-Venom Task Force. The file card makes no mention the dog being Junkyard II. | |
Direct-to-Consumer (2005)
Mutt is among the number of characters available for online order from Hasbro's website. The DTC figure sports an entire new mold and makeover look for Mutt. |
Trivia[]
- Working name for the Mutt figure was "Dog-Face", a reference to how his facemask looks like a canine snout.
See Also[]
- Appearances of Mutt (RAH)
- Image Gallery: Mutt (RAH)
External Links[]
Footnotes[]
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