Cross-Country tries to track down the theft of his tape deck and finds them being taken by a robotic rat, along with other Joes' personal items. Among them was a game program Mainframe and Dial-Tone were working on. This episode shows Cobra Commander founding The Coil, which was planned to be a major plot point of the third Sunbow season had they retained the license.
"Now you know. And knowing is half the battle." The Sunbow run closed every episode with a public-service spot delivered by a Joe character, addressing kids on a real-world hazard or virtue. The cartoon's deeper ethic, threaded into the writing across the run, was that Cobra's worldview was based on fear and the Joes' was based on responsibility.
Chris Latta as Cobra Commander
Michael Bell as Duke, Lifeline, Xamot, Blowtorch
Arthur Burghardt as Destro
Morgan Lofting as Baroness
Mary McDonald-Lewis as Lady Jaye, Cover Girl
Bill Ratner as Flint
B.J. Ward as Scarlett
Neil Ross as Shipwreck, Doc, Tomax
Frank Welker as Torch, Wild Weasel, Junkyard, Zandar
Zack Hoffman as Zartan
Charlie Adler as Low-Light
Dick Gautier as Serpentor
- Sunbow Season 2 daily run (1986). 30 episodes, the final Sunbow-Marvel-Toei run. This was the season that introduced Serpentor (the Cobra Emperor cloned from history's greatest tyrants by Dr. Mindbender) and the Battle Force 2000 sub-team. Followed by G.I. Joe: The Movie (1987) which concluded the Sunbow run.
- Production code: 600-86
- Studio: Marvel Productions / Sunbow Productions / Toei Doga
- Originally aired: November 20, 1986 in afternoon syndication.
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