When Street Fighter Met GI Joe, The World Suffered | Kotaku Australia
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In some cases, Hasbro did their best to replicate the World Warriors’ likenesses, even though the standard template for a GI Joe figure wasn’t exactly compatible with Capcom’s original character designs. Those figures were ugly, even slightly embarrassing in the case of characters like Bison, but at least they tried! E. Honda deserves particular mention because Hasbro went all-out and actually gave him a custom topless, giant torso.
Others, though, were a mess. Chun Li was dressed like a circus performer. Ken, for some reason, had put on a ninja outfit. Zangief unforgivably had a shirt on, and Blanka’s design transplanted onto a GI Joe -branded vehicles made as well. Guile’s Sonic Boom Tank at least made sense, given his military background, but Blanka’s Beast Blaster made no sense, given the fact he can’t even make it through the day without biting someone or electrocuting them, let alone pass a driving test.
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This is funny, not haha wet yourself funny but a “this is so freaking stupid” you can’t help but to laugh type of funny.
Sometimes it is the cheesy stuff that works best for t-shirt designs. The artwork isn’t bad by any means. The concept is executed very well.
This design reminds me of those people that like to dress their dogs in people clothes for some unfathomable reason. That’s what this buffalo resembles… a humiliated dog. Look at his eyes. He’s pissed because he’s in people clothes.
Buffalo like to crap and whiz where they please, now how in the Hell is this fella gonna unzip? That’s cruelty to animals!
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When Street Fighter met GI Joe, the World Suffered
Kotaku - Feb 23, 2012
It had cartoons, a movie, rap songs, t-shirts, anime adaptations, comics, the works. So a series of action figures, even ones sitting uncomfortably within the universe of the Great American Hero, seemed totally normal. At the time.
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