G.I. Joe: Renegades

November. 26,2010      TV-Y7
Rating:
7.1
Trailer Synopsis

The adventures of the elite G.I. Joe unit, whose members: Duke, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, Roadblock, Tunnel Rat and Ripcord were charged with crimes they did not commit. In order to clear themselves of the charges, they must expose the real culprits, who belong to the powerful corporation COBRA Industries.

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Seasons 1 : 2010

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Episode 1 - The Descent (1)
November. 26,2010

Recruited soldiers escort Army intelligence to investigate Cobra's facilities and are surprised by what they find.

Episode 2 - The Descent (2)
November. 26,2010

The Joes track a Cobra Bio-Viper while fleeing the military to evade punishment for a crime they did not commit.

Episode 3 - The Package
December. 03,2010

The Joes stop the Baroness' mercenary from completing his planned assassination.

Episode 4 - Return of the Arashikage (1)
December. 10,2010

The Joes train with Snake Eyes at his dojo and learn about his connection to Storm Shadow.

Episode 5 - Return of the Arashikage (2)
December. 17,2010

The Joe team regroup after an ambush from Storm Shadow and must come up with a plan to rescue Jinx, who has been kidnapped.

Episode 6 - Homecoming (1)
December. 24,2010

Duke protects his family, who have been targeted by Cobra, while the team sneaks into Cobra's Christmas party.

Episode 7 - Homecoming (2)
December. 24,2010

Baroness tries to hijack the Joes as they're being transported by Flint and Lady Jaye, so she can gain control of the secrets stored on Cobra's drive.

Episode 8 - Rage
January. 07,2011

Scrap-Iron kidnaps Tunnel Rat and uses him to test a weaponized exo-suit. Roadblock attempts a rescue by allowing himself to be kidnapped as well.

Episode 9 - Dreadnoks Rising
January. 14,2011

The Joes go on a mission to stop Zartan and his motorcycle gang from terrorizing a small town.

Episode 10 - Busted
January. 28,2011

Duke is arrested while buying parts for the Coyote, and the Joes have to break him out of jail before others can find him.

Episode 11 - The Enemy of My Enemy
February. 04,2011

The Joes penetrate a Cobra facility where an exo-armor weapon is being developed.

Episode 12 - Fire Fight
February. 11,2011

The Joes try to destroy a bio-viper facility, but are hindered by Firefly, a saboteur for Cobra.

Episode 13 - Brothers of Light
March. 11,2011

Tomax and Xamot entrance the Joes and hold them in a commune.

Episode 14 - Knockoffs
March. 18,2011

Lady Jaye and Flint use Zartan to track the Joes. Meanwhile, the Baroness tries to sneak a camouflage suit to Cobra

Episode 15 - White Out
March. 25,2011

The prototype Shadow-Vipers and Storm Shadow follow the Joes to Canada, where they are hiding out with Snow Job.

Episode 16 - Shipwrecked
April. 16,2011

A sea captain helps the Joes transport a bio-viper canister taken from Cobra's lab, but things go wrong on the journey.

Episode 17 - Castle Destro
April. 23,2011

In Scotland, the Joes become trapped in Destro's castle while on a mission investigating a Cobra weapon.

Episode 18 - Union of the Snake
April. 30,2011

The Joes uncover a mind-control scheme at the Baroness's château.

Episode 19 - The Anaconda Strain
May. 07,2011

The Joes uncover a deadly Anaconda Strain virus while searching for a missing scientist and learn of Cobra's plan to profit from the sale of its antidote.

Episode 20 - Prodigal
May. 14,2011

Cobra's medical facility is raided by the Joes, who are searching for Patient X.

Episode 21 - The Anomaly
June. 11,2011

The Joes head to New York to find a missing kid. While investigating, they encounter a Sewer Viper being pursued by a Mindbender.

Episode 22 - Cutting Edge
June. 18,2011

A Cobra commander is attacked by a ninja and forced to escape to his secure facility. Meanwhile, Snake Eyes and Scarlett sneak into the commander's facility.

Episode 23 - Cousins
June. 25,2011

Flint gets help from Heavy Duty to capture Roadblock. Meanwhile, Major Budd seeks revenge against the Joes.

Episode 24 - Going Underground
July. 09,2011

A series of earthquakes alerts the Joes to a network of tunnels Cobra is constructing to link its strongholds around the country.

Episode 25 - Revelations (1)
July. 16,2011

Cobra plans to increase its power by deploying the MASS device, but Scarlett plays a key role in its operation.

Episode 26 - Revelations (2)
July. 23,2011

The Joes attack Cobra to stop the use of a dangerous device, expose its owners and clear the team's name.

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