- Cobra plots to steal the Constitution of the United States, but a new superhero, Serpent Man, arrives to save the day. Once the Joes realize that Serpent Man isn't what he seems, they break into the White House to fight the President of the United States.
Plot[]

Serpent Man saves the Constitution.

The president of the United States plays cards with her Cobra captors.
Appearances[]
Featured Characters[]
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Notes[]
Animation and Technical Errors[]
- The "G.I. Joe parade grounds" is located inside a stadium, but when the president gives her speech, the stadium vanishes and only the parade ground is seen.
- On the map Grid-Iron is reading, Washington is misspelled as "Wahington".
- After Grid-Iron rips off Zarana's mask, it almost immediately reappears on her face, then a moment later vanishes again.
Continuity Errors[]
Quotes[]
"My name is Serpent Man! And I am named after the proud and patriotic Don't Tread On Me liberty flag of our American ancestors!"
-- Serpent Man

Newspaper headline.
"G.I. JOE IS HISSS-STORY NOW THAT SERPENT MAN IS HERE!"
--Newspaper headline
"Those Cobra undertows have bootlegged the president into the sewer!"
-- Grid-Iron
"This is our darkest hour. We need faith in ourselves. We need strength."
"And most of all, we need jobs!"
-- Grid-Iron and Heavy Duty, while reading the headlines.
Miscellaneous Trivia[]
"Hector Ramirez" listed in José Riviera's byline.
- The current president is a woman named President Mason (no first name given).
- There is a "G.I. Joe parade ground", which is located inside a stadium.
Real World References[]
- The "Bad Year" blimp flies over the G.I. Joe parade grounds, a reference to the Goodyear blimp.
Footnotes[]
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