Plot; When an orphanage becomes collateral damage during a fight with Cobra, G.I. Joe set out to rebuild it.
Whenever 80s 'toon fans see "Written by Buzz Dixon" attached to an episode of their favorite series, they know they're in for a treat. That's certainly the case here, where a standard G.I. Joe episode (e.g. Cobra is trying to steal a doohickey; here the cleverly named nebulous McGuffin Device) is interwoven with an amusing fairy tale being told by Shipwreck, the Joes Jack Nicholsonesque sailor, in an attempt to entertain the kids. As is so often the case with a Dixon penned episode, we get a fresh take on the standard formula and a good dash of wit and humor to boot.
Whenever 80s 'toon fans see "Written by Buzz Dixon" attached to an episode of their favorite series, they know they're in for a treat. That's certainly the case here, where a standard G.I. Joe episode (e.g. Cobra is trying to steal a doohickey; here the cleverly named nebulous McGuffin Device) is interwoven with an amusing fairy tale being told by Shipwreck, the Joes Jack Nicholsonesque sailor, in an attempt to entertain the kids. As is so often the case with a Dixon penned episode, we get a fresh take on the standard formula and a good dash of wit and humor to boot.