That was a superb commercial and one of the greatest things that Hasbro did of that nature. I recall it like yesterday when I first saw the live action G.I. Joes like that it was quite awesome because they did so little before that with Slaughter & "The Fridge" when it came to live action/real motion picture stuff. I find this so much more satisfying than the love action movies in rent times. I know it may look like coplaying or whatever but this was actually serious for this time and it was really paying an authentic homage to the actuak product I mean it should, it was by Hasbro. This was in 1993, unreal that it's the 30th anniversary already It was so fun seeing these on the pegs of stores like Grandpa Pidgeons, Venture, TRU & K-B. These figures were really cool but kinda different with gimmicks, action features and going beyond the elements of what kids were used to from Joes for years & series' prior because this had a big sci-fi theme and with outer-space & monsters which I really liked. they also had a trading card of the movie versions seen in that commercial as well. Like I said before I didn't take care of My Joe collection Of course the 80s were great with 86, 87 & 88 were great Joe years however I loved the 90s Joes, 91 & 92 are arguably My favorite series'. I could tell in 92 Joes was going in different places and sure enough they did a year later. Sadly this was really the last of the RAH line because Hasbro was supposedly running out of ideas for their product however they did get the braniac idea (cause hey, their not corporate locusts for nothing!) of getting other licences that was really popular and putting them in scale with G.I. Joe to continue the line. #1 was Capcom's Street Fighter II in 94 which actually made sense in ways especially in Hasbro's POV because it has a similar story with army, fighters and a bad dictator villain that is unstoppable! I was pretty excited about it because I was already a major Street Fighter fan having most of the games on SNES & SG. I do have some of these figures and I'll showcase them in time.
#2. Hasbro got Mortal Kombat too in 94 which was a huge plus for Me because like SFII, I was already arguably even a bigger fan. This was actually ideal because of the fighters & ninjas that would fit right in with Joes! Oh and of course you got a crossover of MK vs. SF which was so darn awesome cause if you were a gamer in the 90s and loved both games there was always a debate which is better, funner and all that. Kinda like Nintendo & Sega, WWF & WCW, Ford & Chevy etc. It was quite huge to do that Unfortunately I never could get these figures, they were quite rare in My area.
So after that the 3 3/4" RAH line was done. Hasbro would go a different route for Joes come 1995 which I'll post about that tomorrow