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Worlds Without End (Part II)

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"Worlds Without End"

Part II

Attribution
Writer(s)

Martin Pasko

Production company

Sunbow Productions

Production code

#600-34

Season

1

Original airdate

November 5, 1985

General information
Continuity

A Real American Hero animated continuity

Series

G.I. Joe

Preceded by

Worlds Without End (Part I)

Followed by

Eau De Cobra

Trapped in an alternate Earth ruled by Cobra, can the Joes make it home?!

Contents

Detailed summary

  • Synopsis not yet written.

Appearances

Featured Characters

(Numbers indicate order of appearance.)

G.I. Joe Cobra



Featured Vehicles & Equipment

G.I. Joe Cobra Civilian
  • Patrol car



Memorable quotes

"They haven't an ounce of respect for the law!"

--Officer Torch of the DC Police.

Other notes

Animation and/or technical glitches

  • Last episode, Leila's uniform featured bare thighs and a high-cut bikini bottom. In this episode, the legs are colored. However, as she climbs out of her H.I.S.S. in one shot, she's still wearing the skimpier togs. When the scene shifts, her shoulders are bare, as well.

Continuity errors

  • In the previous episode, the Lincoln Memorial had been changed to a Cobra Commander Memorial, with the Commander's hooded visage seated in Lincoln's place. In this episode, when the memorial is destroyed, the Commander's likeness is wearing his helmet and faceplate.

Miscellaneous trivia

  • The Cobra logo has been slightly modified for the police uniforms. It's wearing a little hat.
  • In Destro's lab, several Cobra Troopers are tending to platforms with small animals on them - possibly hamsters or guinea pigs. There's never any mention of what exactly is going on there.
    • It's possible Destro is testing some sort of teleporter, but it's never referenced in the episode.
  • Steeler, Grunt and Clutch will return in G.I. Joe: The Movie, with zero explanation.
  • The "Now you know..." segment attached to this episode involved Flint telling kids that teamwork is better than arguing.

G.I. Joe references

  • Although Baroness says she's "just instigated the first Cobra civil war," she's not referring to that Cobra Civil War.

Real-world references

  • Upon meeting Destro, Barbecue quips "if he knew we were coming, he'd have baked a cake," paraphrasing a famous song from the '50s.[1]

References


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