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Three Cubes to Darkness

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"Pyramid of Darkness

Part 3:
Three Cubes to Darkness"

Attribution
Writer(s)

Ron Friedman

Production company

Sunbow Productions

Production code

#600-39

Season

1

Original airdate

September 18, 1985

General information
Continuity

A Real American Hero animated continuity

Series

G.I. Joe

Preceded by

Rendezvous in the City of the Dead

Followed by

Chaos in the Sea of Lost Souls

The Joe Team struggles to stop Cobra from installing the control cubes.

Contents

Detailed summary

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearances

Featured Characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

G.I. Joe Cobra Civilians



Featured Vehicles & Equipment

G.I. Joe Cobra




Memorable quotes

"Let's just say I have a soft spot for weirdos."

--Satin, while talking to Shipwreck & Snake Eyes.


"Now I know how a frozen pizza feels!"

--Alpine, after getting buried in an avalanche with Bazooka.

Other notes

Animation and/or technical glitches

  • Just after being attacked by the control cube, Lady Jaye is shown wearing her cold weather parka.
  • Storm Shadow is missing his Cobra insignia in his first frontal shot.
  • When Colonel Slash and his men arrive at Satin's dressing room, the dressing room door reads "SATN." In the next shot, it reads "SATIN."
  • The name of the club that Shipwreck and Snake-eyes enter is "Snake Club." However, when the announcer introduces Satin, he refers to the establishment as The Snake Cafe. However, since Shipwreck mentioned that the place looked like a good place to get something to eat, the "Snake Club" name might have been a mistake.

Continuity errors

  • Dusty is shown on Earth with Roadblock moments after being shown on Space Station Delta, where he's been for the past two episodes.

Miscellaneous trivia

  • Lady Jaye has a harpoon that can create a bubble filled with air, and one that spreads a net over a large area.
  • Snake-Eyes is an adept break dancer.
    • So's Timber?
  • Shipwreck refers to himself as "Shipwreck Delgado." Delgado is his real last name, but is it wise to say this aloud in a club full of Cobra agents?
  • In the City of the Dead, three Greenshirts are hauled off by the stone warriors - and are not seen again! Were they killed off-camera?

Real-world references

  • The statues in the City of the Dead are based on the Terra Cotta warriors of X'ian, China.

References


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