GI Joe Classified Night-Creeper Review

Published 2024-06-30
In this video I look at the GI Joe Classified Cobra Night-Creeper by Hasbro. I’ll compare him to the O-Ring and Snake Eyes movie figure and look at his articulation, paint and accessories.

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All Comments (20)
  • @kureed79
    Night Creeper is a South East Asian ninja. Those weapons are real. Mostly weapons based on Keris.
  • Enemy Mine is an underrated 80s SciFi IMO. The Drac are the aliens.
  • Wish this new crossbow came with the retro Beachhead. Thanks for the review Lawrence!
  • @MaximumWarp2099
    Thanks Lawrence. Glad to hear it’s a solid figure. He was a character that came after my time in the original o-ring line. I was initially not interested, but like a few other figures, he’s grown on me and I will probably get him, or five, at some point.
  • I have to say that I am impressed how you got him to stand on one foot in that pose. My hat's off to you, brother!! Also, another great video!
  • @lareh5501
    8:36 finally, something to use those little rope ties hasbro used when they were going plastic-less packaging. 🤭
  • @ljkelty1766
    Great review of a great figure! I vividly remember picking up the original in Wallgreens way back in 1991. I'm glad they included the head for the 1993 Night Creeper. I'd love to see a Night Creeper leader (DIC- style and Battle Corps) at some point.
  • @martialway81
    Those swords are based on ancient Southeast Asian Weapons, particularly Indonesian, Filipino and Malaysian. The Kris a wavy sword is a mostly stabbing sword. It’s wavy because it easier to pull out of its victim and the wavy swords acts as a saw to cause more damage as stab and withdraw
  • @HiItsMe-uk7mq
    Even thought the butterflies arnt the best, I still like having them to get some different shoulder positions, And I find myself really missing them on figures that have no butterfly at all. I wish it was better but appriciate what is there! Nice review totally creepy
  • The swords are based on the kriss daggers if I'm not mistaken and the knives are a take on the karambit used in silat I love the style for an offensive and defensive use blade. Very effective in attacking soft targets and joints
  • @mamunestor
    That is totally a 00 snake eyes hand. The first few waves had huge pegs. It wasn’t until the cobra officer, spirit etc waves that they shrunk them down a ton. Then they went somewhere in the middle after that.
  • @mamunestor
    Wavy bladed swords have historical backing and the wounds created by them are vicious. But the Christmas tree bladed sword… I haven’t seen anything historically like that. There are all kinds of serrated, or jagged bladed swords. Which are also vicious, but not real practical as they are hard to keep sharp and hard to keep from catching and breaking.
  • @dzsquad1965
    Larry,what store you get him from?? I got torch and nawgahide yesterday from bbts ,
  • @LandofMert76
    That knock off one kinda looks like a female version next to hasbros
  • @GI_Bro71
    Ninjas are still real to me dammit! 🤣 Great review!
  • Wow Lawrence, I managed to watch this review four minutes after it was published on YouTube. Excellent video and review of two very interesting figures. 26:47 26:47 26:48