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====Origin - Devil's Due Scarlett: Declassified====
====Origin - Devil's Due Scarlett: Declassified====
This one-shot reveals that before she joined the G.I. Joe team, she was a member of the Army. She was given training above and beyond what a female was allowed to receive at the time, as the generals putting G.I. Joe together wanted a secret weapon that enemies would not suspect. It is revealed that during her time in the CIA she is first given a Cross Bow, which eventually becomes her weapon of choice. Also, much of her history with martial arts is revealed. Her last mission before joining the G.I. Joe team faces her off against [[Destro]] for the first time. It is because of the intelligence that she gathers, as well as her skills, that she is brought into the team. This story takes place before the events in G.I. Joe Declassified.
This one-shot reveals that before she joined the G.I. Joe team, she was a member of the Army. She was given training above and beyond what a female was allowed to receive at the time, as the generals putting G.I. Joe together wanted a secret weapon that enemies would not suspect. It is revealed that during her time in the CIA she is first given a Cross Bow, which eventually becomes her weapon of choice. Also, much of her history with martial arts is revealed. Her last mission before joining the G.I. Joe team faces her off against [[Destro]] for the first time. It is because of the intelligence that she gathers, as well as her skills, that she is brought into the team. This story takes place before the events in G.I. Joe Declassified as she is shown at the end of the story to be talking to an unmasked, uninjured Snake Eyes.


====Real American Hero - Marvel====
====Real American Hero - Marvel====
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'''Updated and changed slightly by Devil's Due in Snake Eyes Declassified'''
'''Updated and changed slightly by Devil's Due in Snake Eyes Declassified'''
Scarlett's first assignment on the G.I. Joe team was to train the new team in hand-to-hand combat. the During the exercises, she met [[Snake Eyes (G.I. Joe)|Snake Eyes]] for the first time. While she bested most of the team's members, she recognized that Snake Eyes was a superior fighter despite the fact that he had allowed her to beat him, allowing her to keep her dignity and respect with the other Joes. Scarlett was intrigued by his actions, and as a result, they became very close. On a mission in Middle East, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, [[Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)|Rock 'n Roll]], and [[Grunt (G.I. Joe)|Grunt]] were sent to save George Strawhacker from Cobra. On the way, the helicopter in which they were traveling began to malfunction, forcing Rock 'n' Roll and Grunt to bail out before it crashed. Scarlett remained stuck in the burning helicopter, however, and Snake Eyes stayed behind to save her. He rescued her, but a window exploded right in his face, scarring him and damaging his [[vocal folds|vocal cords]]. Despite his injuries, Snake Eyes convinced [[Hawk (G.I. Joe)|Hawk]] to let him continue with the mission.
Scarlett's first assignment on the G.I. Joe team was to train the new team in hand-to-hand combat. During the exercises, she met [[Snake Eyes (G.I. Joe)|Snake Eyes]] for the first time. While she bested most of the team's members, she recognized that Snake Eyes was a superior fighter despite the fact that he had allowed her to beat him, allowing her to keep her dignity and respect with the other Joes. Scarlett was intrigued by his actions, and as a result, they became very close. On a mission in the Middle East, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, [[Rock 'n Roll (G.I. Joe)|Rock 'n Roll]], and [[Grunt (G.I. Joe)|Grunt]] were sent to save George Strawhacker from Cobra. On the way, the helicopter in which they were traveling began to malfunction, forcing Rock 'n' Roll and Grunt to bail out before it crashed. Scarlett remained stuck in the burning helicopter, however, and Snake Eyes stayed behind to save her. He rescued her, but a window exploded right in his face, scarring him and damaging his [[vocal folds|vocal cords]]. Despite his injuries, Snake Eyes convinced [[Hawk (G.I. Joe)|Hawk]] to let him continue with the mission.


Scarlett recovered from her injuries but Snake Eyes harbored no ill will and the two became even closer. The two would continue to serve G.I. Joe, even becoming members of the Ninja Force special team, until the Joe Team disbanded.
Scarlett recovered from her injuries but Snake Eyes harbored no ill will and the two became even closer. She almost died when a vengeful [[Baroness (G.I. Joe)|Baroness]], who thought Snake Eyes had killed her brother, shot her in the midst of kidnapping Snake Eyes. Scarlett eventually recovered from her coma and was reunited with Snake Eyes. The two would continue to serve G.I. Joe, even becoming members of the Ninja Force special team, until the Joe Team disbanded.

====Master & Apprentice====
Scarlett and Snake Eyes were engaged to be married until circumstances (his first apprentice was killed) stopped the wedding ceremony from happening.


====Reinstatement - Devils Due====
====Reinstatement - Devils Due====
Scarlett continued to serve on the team together through the final wake of the Red Shadows, the death of [[Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe)|Lady Jaye]], and the eventual second disbandment of the team.
When the team reformed, the two were forced to work together. Scarlett was initially angry at Snake Eyes but came to forgive him in the end. In 2002, Snake Eyes proposed to Scarlett a second time and they are again engaged to be married in the current storyline. They continued to serve on the team together through the final wake of the Red Shadows, the death of [[Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe)|Lady Jaye]], and the eventual second disbandment of the team.


====America's Elite - Devils Due====
====America's Elite - Devils Due====
Scarlett again joined the team. During one of her early missions to find a terrorist, she was kidnapped and eventually brought onto one of Destro's subs. He wished for her to be killed, so that G.I. Joe would know the loss he felt as Destro believed them to have killed his beloved Baroness.
Scarlett again joined the team with Snake Eyes as part of the much smaller, specialized G.I. Joe team. During one of her early missions to find a terrorist, she was kidnapped and eventually brought onto one of Destro's subs. He wished for her to be killed, so that G.I. Joe would know the loss he felt as Destro believed them to have killed his beloved Baroness.


Snake Eyes revealed that he and Scarlett had implanted tracking devices into one another for special circumstances. He was able to use this to find her location. However, during the mission to rescue Scarlett, Snake Eyes apparently died from drowning. His body was brought back to G.I. Joe headquarters where the Red Ninjas stole it.
Snake Eyes revealed that he and Scarlett had implanted tracking devices into one another for special circumstances. He was able to use this to find her location. However, during the mission to rescue Scarlett, Snake Eyes apparently died from drowning. His body was brought back to G.I. Joe headquarters where the Red Ninjas stole it.
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===Comics - Alternate Realities/Continuities===
===Comics - Alternate Realities/Continuities===
====G.I. Joe Reloaded====
====G.I. Joe Reloaded====
This series has a drastically different approach to G.I. Joe's creation. Scarlett is still working with her father and brothers when he receives a mysterious package and is killed by the poisonous contents. She later joins the new team, and eventually leads the team in its final mission to liberate [[Hawaii]] before the [[U.S. Army]] bombs the state after COBRA takes it over.
This series has a drastically different approach to G.I. Joe's creation. Scarlett is still working with her father and brothers when he receives a mysterious package and is killed by the poisonous contents. She later joins the new team, and eventually leads the team in its final mission to liberate [[Hawaii]] before the [[U.S. Army]] bombs the state after COBRA takes it over. Because the series was ended early, the relationship with Snake Eyes in the continuity was not completely fleshed out. She does trust him but not completely as he was a traitor from COBRA.


====G.I. Joe vs. Transformers====
====G.I. Joe vs. Transformers====
This is made up of four mini-series as of 2007. This series takes a drastically different approach to the formation of the G.I. Joe team as being a special missions team to defend Earth against COBRA who has [[Cybertron]]ian technology. As part of this, Scarlett is one of the few Joes who operates a giant mecha robot of her own. Scarlett appears during the third miniseries, and is briefly shown in the fourth mini-series still being a member of the G.I. Joe team.
This is made up of four mini-series as of 2007. This series takes a drastically different approach to the formation of the G.I. Joe team as being a special missions team to defend Earth against COBRA who has [[Cybertron]]ian technology. As part of this, Scarlett is one of the few Joes who operates a giant mecha robot of her own. Scarlett appears during the third miniseries and it is shown that Snake Eyes has a love interest with Scarlett. Scarlett returned those feelings to Snake Eyes with a passionate kiss. In the final issue of the third miniseries, Scarlett is looking for Snake Eyes as [[Arcee]] is synthesizing a meal. He is hiding up in the ceiling behind her and sticks a note on her back. Scarlett responds to his message by saying: "Do you want to continue playing our little game?".<ref>{{Cite comic | writer = [[Tim Seeley|Seeley, Tim]] | penciller = [[Alex Milne|Milne, Alex]] | copencillers = [[Joe Ng|Ng, Joe]] and [[James Raiz|Raiz, James]] | inker = [[Rob Ross|Ross, Rob]] | coinkers = Meth | story = | title = G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers III: The Art of War | volume = 3 | issue = 5 | date = August 2006 | publisher = [[Devil's Due Publishing]] | location = | page = | panel = | id = }}</ref> She is briefly shown in the fourth mini-series still being a member of the G.I. Joe team.


===Cartoon===
===Cartoon===
====Sunbow====
====Sunbow====
Scarlett first appeared in the MASS Device mini-series. She was portrayed as the typical tough female member of the team, intelligent and strong- willed. Like [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]] and [[Flint (G.I. Joe)|Flint]], she was almost characteristically interchangeable with [[Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe)|Lady Jaye]] when the latter woman was introduced in the series. Generally, though, if Flint is not present, she takes command after Duke. She was primarily responsible for calling the Joes into action against orders from their superiors who were actually [[synthoid]] duplicates. She was the only one to suspect that the Duke that led the mission was a synthoid himself. She tested that idea in battle by pretending that her [[Skystriker]] jet fighter was losing control. The fake Duke was her co-pilot and she pleaded for him to save himself. When he ejected instead of staying to help her, it proved to Scarlett that he was an impostor and moved to later stop him. As mentioned earlier, Scarlett makes use of a variety of specialized arrows with her crossbow, such as flare arrows, grappling lines, and high explosive tipped arrows. It was implied throughout the series that she and Duke were romantically involved.
Scarlett first appeared in the MASS Device mini-series. She was portrayed as the typical tough female member of the team, intelligent and strong- willed. Like [[Duke (G.I. Joe)|Duke]] and [[Flint (G.I. Joe)|Flint]], she was almost characteristically interchangeable with [[Lady Jaye (G.I. Joe)|Lady Jaye]] when the latter woman was introduced in the series. Generally, though, if Flint is not present, she takes command after Duke. She was primarily responsible for calling the Joes into action against orders from their superiors who were actually [[synthoid]] duplicates. She was the only one to suspect that the Duke that led the mission was a synthoid himself. She tested that idea in battle by pretending that her [[Skystriker]] jet fighter was losing control. The fake Duke was her co-pilot and she pleaded for him to save himself. When he ejected instead of staying to help her, it proved to Scarlett that he was an impostor and moved to later stop him. As mentioned earlier, Scarlett makes use of a variety of specialized arrows with her crossbow, such as flare arrows, grappling lines, and high explosive tipped arrows.


All through the [[Sunbow Productions|Sunbow]]-produced series, Scarlett was voiced by actress [[Betty Jean Ward|B. J. Ward]].
All through the [[Sunbow Productions|Sunbow]]-produced series, Scarlett was voiced by actress [[Betty Jean Ward|B. J. Ward]].
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====Spy Troops====
====Spy Troops====
Serves as a second in command to the team. She is taken hostage by [[Zartan]] when he steals a helicopter. She is later rescued by the team.
Serves as a second in command to the team. She is taken hostage by [[Zartan]] when he steals a helicopter. She is later rescued by Snake Eyes and the team.


====Valor vs. Venom====
====Valor vs. Venom====
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The revival of the ''G.I. Joe'' comic book in the 21st Century by Image and Devil's Due Publishing is set in the same continuity as the Marvel series, and such, Scarlett remains paired with Snake Eyes in those titles. In various "alternate reality" comic books, such as ''[[List of G.I. Joe comics#G.I. Joe Reloaded|G.I. Joe Reloaded]]'', Snake Eyes is not a member of ''G.I. Joe'' but is seen to pine after Scarlett from afar, while in others, like the numerous crossovers with the [[Transformers]] property, Scarlett and Snake Eyes also wind up becoming a couple in the course of the story. <ref>{{cite web | title=CCI: G.I. Joe, "Resolute" and "The Rise of Cobra" | url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=17390 | work= | publisher=CBR News | date=2008-07-25 | accessdate=2009-04-30}}</ref>
The revival of the ''G.I. Joe'' comic book in the 21st Century by Image and Devil's Due Publishing is set in the same continuity as the Marvel series, and such, Scarlett remains paired with Snake Eyes in those titles. In various "alternate reality" comic books, such as ''[[List of G.I. Joe comics#G.I. Joe Reloaded|G.I. Joe Reloaded]]'', Snake Eyes is not a member of ''G.I. Joe'' but is seen to pine after Scarlett from afar, while in others, like the numerous crossovers with the [[Transformers]] property, Scarlett and Snake Eyes also wind up becoming a couple in the course of the story. <ref>{{cite web | title=CCI: G.I. Joe, "Resolute" and "The Rise of Cobra" | url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=17390 | work= | publisher=CBR News | date=2008-07-25 | accessdate=2009-04-30}}</ref>


Promotional material and file cards, including Scarlett's, during the Spy Troops and Valor Vs Venom series, state that Scarlett is involved with Snake Eyes; while in the original cartoon series, she is involved with Duke.
Promotional material and file cards, including Scarlett's, during the Spy Troops and Valor Vs Venom series, state that Scarlett is involved with Snake Eyes.


In the ''[[G.I. Joe: Resolute]]'' series, it is indicated that Scarlett has had romantic partnerships in the past with both Duke and Snake Eyes, and in the course of the storyline, ultimately decides to be with Duke instead.
In the ''[[G.I. Joe: Resolute]]'' series, it is indicated that Scarlett has had romantic partnerships in the past with both Duke and Snake Eyes, and in the course of the storyline, ultimately decides to be with Duke instead.

Revision as of 18:06, 12 August 2009

Scarlett
G.I. Joe character
File:Scarletdc.jpg
Scarlett from Scarlett Declassified
First appearance1982
Voiced byB. J. Ward (Sunbow)
Lisa Ann Beley (Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom)
Amy Birnbaum (Sigma 6 Episodes 1-8)
Veronica Taylor (Sigma 6 Episode 9 on)
Grey DeLisle (Resolute)
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyCounter Intelligence
File nameO'Hara, Shana M.
Birth placeAtlanta, GA
SNRA242967434
RankE-5 (Sergeant)
Primary MOSIntelligence
Secondary MOSCLASSIFIED
SubgroupsNinja Force

Scarlett[1] (aka Agent Scarlett)[2] is a fictional character from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, a line of military-themed toys created by Hasbro. The character is one of the original members of the fictional team and toy line. She is a major character of the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero comic book series and the animated series. She has also appeared in G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, appearing in both the animated series and comic book.

A Real American Hero Series

She was the first female action figure in the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero toy line and is also the only member of the original team to see much action in both cartoon and comic incarnations. The official line on Scarlett is that her full name is Shana M. O'Hara. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia. Although she is as adept with standard weapons as any of her comrades, her weapon of choice is the crossbow which fires various bolts with specialized functions. Her rank is Master Sergeant, and she serves from time to time as team leader. Her primary specialty for the team is counter intelligence and is additionally skilled in martial arts and acrobatics. Of note, her secondary military specialty remains classified in all of her file cards.

She learned her martial arts skills from her father, who trained her and her three brothers as he was an instructor. She has several black belts in various forms of martial arts. She has long red hair, which she tends to put up into a pony tail. In some of her appearances, it is shown she may speak with a southern drawl or localized Georgian accent. She also graduated summa cum laude from a prestigious university, and passed her Bar Exams to practice law before moving into the military.

Her quote is "Beauty may only be skin deep, but lethal is to the bone"

Hasbro Toys

As of April 2009, she has 14 figures in the 3 and 3/4 inch line. At two points during the releases of figures, the trademark on the name Scarlett was lost, so she has been released as Scarlett and as Agent Scarlett. [3]

Vintage/Modern

Scarlett is the first female member of the G.I. Joe team to be given an action figure. Her first figure was made back in 1982, making her one of the only figures of that year to have a completely unique mold. Her mold is also unique in that it is the only figure not to have peg holes in the feet.[4]

She is usually packaged with some form of crossbow. She usually is part of the regular line of figures, but has been a member of the Ninja Force (which used a synthetic hair material to make her pony tail).[5]

Sigma 6

Although she is a member of the Sigma 6 team in the animated series, Scarlett was not made as a figure for the 8 inch line. She was released in 2006 as a member of the 2 and a 1/2 in figure line with a helicopter in the "Mission: Copter Countdown" set.[6] To date, this is the only figure in the Sigma 6 line for Scarlett.

International Variants

In Argentina, the 1982 mold of Scarlett was recolored blonde with a blue and white uniform and released as Glenda.[4]

25th Anniversary

Scarlett was featured in the G.I. Joe team 5 pack for the 25th Anniversary in 2007 as an intelligence officer, using a new mold heavily based on her first design. She was released in several different comic packs. Her most unique release was her 2008 release as a Counter Intelligence officer. For this version, her uniform was painted blue and silver as a homage to Glenda. [7]

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

To coincide with the launch of the new movie, Hasbro released two figures in July 2009 based on the Scarlett movie character. For both releases, she is listed as Shana "Scarlett" O'Hara.

The first, classified as Covert Operations, features Scarlett in a camouflage uniform. The second, classified as Desert Ambush, features her in the movie style black uniform.[8]

Comics - Original Reality/Continuity

Scarlett from G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero. Promotional Cover B to G.I. Joe Declassified #2

Origin - Devil's Due Scarlett: Declassified

This one-shot reveals that before she joined the G.I. Joe team, she was a member of the Army. She was given training above and beyond what a female was allowed to receive at the time, as the generals putting G.I. Joe together wanted a secret weapon that enemies would not suspect. It is revealed that during her time in the CIA she is first given a Cross Bow, which eventually becomes her weapon of choice. Also, much of her history with martial arts is revealed. Her last mission before joining the G.I. Joe team faces her off against Destro for the first time. It is because of the intelligence that she gathers, as well as her skills, that she is brought into the team. This story takes place before the events in G.I. Joe Declassified as she is shown at the end of the story to be talking to an unmasked, uninjured Snake Eyes.

Real American Hero - Marvel

Scarlett first appeared in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #1 (June 1982).

Updated and changed slightly by Devil's Due in Snake Eyes Declassified Scarlett's first assignment on the G.I. Joe team was to train the new team in hand-to-hand combat. During the exercises, she met Snake Eyes for the first time. While she bested most of the team's members, she recognized that Snake Eyes was a superior fighter despite the fact that he had allowed her to beat him, allowing her to keep her dignity and respect with the other Joes. Scarlett was intrigued by his actions, and as a result, they became very close. On a mission in the Middle East, Snake Eyes, Scarlett, Rock 'n Roll, and Grunt were sent to save George Strawhacker from Cobra. On the way, the helicopter in which they were traveling began to malfunction, forcing Rock 'n' Roll and Grunt to bail out before it crashed. Scarlett remained stuck in the burning helicopter, however, and Snake Eyes stayed behind to save her. He rescued her, but a window exploded right in his face, scarring him and damaging his vocal cords. Despite his injuries, Snake Eyes convinced Hawk to let him continue with the mission.

Scarlett recovered from her injuries but Snake Eyes harbored no ill will and the two became even closer. She almost died when a vengeful Baroness, who thought Snake Eyes had killed her brother, shot her in the midst of kidnapping Snake Eyes. Scarlett eventually recovered from her coma and was reunited with Snake Eyes. The two would continue to serve G.I. Joe, even becoming members of the Ninja Force special team, until the Joe Team disbanded.

Master & Apprentice

Scarlett and Snake Eyes were engaged to be married until circumstances (his first apprentice was killed) stopped the wedding ceremony from happening.

Reinstatement - Devils Due

When the team reformed, the two were forced to work together. Scarlett was initially angry at Snake Eyes but came to forgive him in the end. In 2002, Snake Eyes proposed to Scarlett a second time and they are again engaged to be married in the current storyline. They continued to serve on the team together through the final wake of the Red Shadows, the death of Lady Jaye, and the eventual second disbandment of the team.

America's Elite - Devils Due

Scarlett again joined the team with Snake Eyes as part of the much smaller, specialized G.I. Joe team. During one of her early missions to find a terrorist, she was kidnapped and eventually brought onto one of Destro's subs. He wished for her to be killed, so that G.I. Joe would know the loss he felt as Destro believed them to have killed his beloved Baroness.

Snake Eyes revealed that he and Scarlett had implanted tracking devices into one another for special circumstances. He was able to use this to find her location. However, during the mission to rescue Scarlett, Snake Eyes apparently died from drowning. His body was brought back to G.I. Joe headquarters where the Red Ninjas stole it.

Scarlett later used the same tracking device implanted in Snake Eyes to find him. She went with the team to recover his body, but was shocked to learn he was somehow alive & dressed in red. During a final battle that Storm Shadow (now a member of G.I. Joe) knew he could not win, he took Scarlett as a hostage and threatened to kill her. This caused Snake Eyes to regain his senses. After this, Snake Eyes is training when Scarlett walks in on him. She discovers that he is only using his commando training, and not his Ninja Skills. She later takes his mask off and asks what they have done to his face. This has not yet been revealed. Scarlett, Snake Eyes, and Stalker next confront General Joseph Colton about information Storm Shadow told Snake Eyes while recovering. They have learned that the Baroness is being held prisoner in the new base.

Comics - Alternate Realities/Continuities

G.I. Joe Reloaded

This series has a drastically different approach to G.I. Joe's creation. Scarlett is still working with her father and brothers when he receives a mysterious package and is killed by the poisonous contents. She later joins the new team, and eventually leads the team in its final mission to liberate Hawaii before the U.S. Army bombs the state after COBRA takes it over. Because the series was ended early, the relationship with Snake Eyes in the continuity was not completely fleshed out. She does trust him but not completely as he was a traitor from COBRA.

G.I. Joe vs. Transformers

This is made up of four mini-series as of 2007. This series takes a drastically different approach to the formation of the G.I. Joe team as being a special missions team to defend Earth against COBRA who has Cybertronian technology. As part of this, Scarlett is one of the few Joes who operates a giant mecha robot of her own. Scarlett appears during the third miniseries and it is shown that Snake Eyes has a love interest with Scarlett. Scarlett returned those feelings to Snake Eyes with a passionate kiss. In the final issue of the third miniseries, Scarlett is looking for Snake Eyes as Arcee is synthesizing a meal. He is hiding up in the ceiling behind her and sticks a note on her back. Scarlett responds to his message by saying: "Do you want to continue playing our little game?".[9] She is briefly shown in the fourth mini-series still being a member of the G.I. Joe team.

Cartoon

Sunbow

Scarlett first appeared in the MASS Device mini-series. She was portrayed as the typical tough female member of the team, intelligent and strong- willed. Like Duke and Flint, she was almost characteristically interchangeable with Lady Jaye when the latter woman was introduced in the series. Generally, though, if Flint is not present, she takes command after Duke. She was primarily responsible for calling the Joes into action against orders from their superiors who were actually synthoid duplicates. She was the only one to suspect that the Duke that led the mission was a synthoid himself. She tested that idea in battle by pretending that her Skystriker jet fighter was losing control. The fake Duke was her co-pilot and she pleaded for him to save himself. When he ejected instead of staying to help her, it proved to Scarlett that he was an impostor and moved to later stop him. As mentioned earlier, Scarlett makes use of a variety of specialized arrows with her crossbow, such as flare arrows, grappling lines, and high explosive tipped arrows.

All through the Sunbow-produced series, Scarlett was voiced by actress B. J. Ward.

G.I. Joe: The Movie

Like many of the characters from the previous seasons, Scarlett is shown in a small part of the movie.

DiC

Scarlett appeared in five of the second season DIC series episodes -- Chunnel, The Sword, Long Live Rock and Roll (two parter), Messenger from the Deep, and Shadow of a Doubt. She was primarily featured in a variation of her 1982 outfit, in a different color scheme. (Pink replaced gray, for example.)

Action Force

The Z Force character Quarrel in the European G. I. Joe equivalent, Action Force is a re-work of Scarlett. Quarrel was cast as a Swiss diplomat's daughter, specialized in martial arts, and was packaged with the Z Force Rapid Fire motorcycle and Attack Cannon. Released in 1984 with the second generation of Action Force, she was again re-painted and re-characterized in the accompanying Battle Action Force comic books in 1985, this time as Scarlett, with the introduction of the third generation AF range. However, her character did not conform fully to her G. I. Joe counterpart as she was cast as a Belgian undercover operative. The range was discontinued in Europe in the late 1980s.

G.I. Joe Direct to Video Movies

Scarlett was a member of the G.I. Joe team in both Direct-to-video movies, Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom. These movies seem to be more associated with the continuity in Sigma Six, and do not really seem to have any direct ties to previous animated continuity.

Spy Troops

Serves as a second in command to the team. She is taken hostage by Zartan when he steals a helicopter. She is later rescued by Snake Eyes and the team.

Valor vs. Venom

Sigma 6

Animated Series

In the new series, G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 , Scarlett's background is substantially altered. This version of Scarlett is more of a hard charger and appears younger (although that may be due to the anime-influenced art style of Sigma 6). She serves as the team's second in command under Duke. The 4Kids TV website for Sigma 6 also mentions her expertise as a helicopter pilot while at the same time dropping any mention of her specialty in counter-intelligence. Tunnel Rat seems to have a crush on her (which is based on nothing from the comic book) after a mission they were on and after TR tried on cologne that was supposed to attract women but failed after he was covered in a rash. Scarlett also appears to have a rougher edge to her as she explained she hasn't worn a dress since senior prom.

Comic Series

This comic series was a 6 issue mini series released by Devils Due with direct connection to the new Animated TV Series. Like the Animated TV Series, this comic line does not tie into the continuity of the original G.I. Joe universe.

Scarlett appears as the main star of issue 4, where she is pitted against the Baroness. Scarlett is requested to serve as a body guard for a visiting Prime Minister at a fashion show. He reveals that he chose Scarlett because he wanted her to be his date, not his protector, which she feels very upset with for being under estimated. Baroness lures Scarlett away, and the Dreadnoks kidnap the Prime Minister. After realizing it was all a set up, Scarlett follows, and singlehandedly defeats all of the Cobra Agents, and releases the Prime Minister. The issue ends with him admitting he did in fact under estimate Scarlett, and she comments, "Now you know, and knowing is half the battle!"[10]

This issue again stresses that Scarlett is a no nonsense woman, who does not take being a soldier lightly. She feels that she has a lot more to prove, especially against all of the other men she serves with, but she shows that when push comes to shove, she is a Joe and will win the battle.

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Scarlett
G.I. Joe character
Scarlett in G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra
First appearance2009
Portrayed byRachel Nichols
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyIntelligence expert
File nameShana O'Hara[11]
SN624-29-SC34
RankSergeant (E-5)
SeriesG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Rachel Nichols portrays Scarlett in Stephen Sommers' live-action film, G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra.

Relationships

The various iterations of the G.I. Joe story presented in different media throughout the years have romantically paired Scarlett with two different characters - Duke and Snake Eyes. These originate with the two original pieces of G.I. Joe fiction: the Marvel comic book series, which paired Scarlett with Snake Eyes, and the Sunbow cartoon series, which saw her involved with Duke.

The revival of the G.I. Joe comic book in the 21st Century by Image and Devil's Due Publishing is set in the same continuity as the Marvel series, and such, Scarlett remains paired with Snake Eyes in those titles. In various "alternate reality" comic books, such as G.I. Joe Reloaded, Snake Eyes is not a member of G.I. Joe but is seen to pine after Scarlett from afar, while in others, like the numerous crossovers with the Transformers property, Scarlett and Snake Eyes also wind up becoming a couple in the course of the story. [12]

Promotional material and file cards, including Scarlett's, during the Spy Troops and Valor Vs Venom series, state that Scarlett is involved with Snake Eyes.

In the G.I. Joe: Resolute series, it is indicated that Scarlett has had romantic partnerships in the past with both Duke and Snake Eyes, and in the course of the storyline, ultimately decides to be with Duke instead.

In the Rise of Cobra film, she views Snake Eyes as a brother-like figure. She is shown to succumb, to a minor extent, to Ripcord's advances.

References

  1. ^ 1982 File Card Packaged with action figure ©Hasbro - [1]
  2. ^ 2002 File Card Packaged with action figure ©Hasbro - [2]
  3. ^ "YOJOE.COM". YoJoe!. Retrieved 2009-04-25. {{cite web}}: Text "G.I.Joe Action Figure Archive - Alphabetical - S" ignored (help)
  4. ^ a b "YOJOE.COM Scarlett". YoJoe!. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  5. ^ "YOJOE.COM Scarlett (Ninja Force)". YoJoe!. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  6. ^ "YOJOE.COM Mission: Copter Countdown". YoJoe!. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  7. ^ "YOJOE.COM Scarlett (Glenda)". YoJoe!. Retrieved 2009-04-29.
  8. ^ "News: Movie Figure Previews!". YoJoe!. 2009-04-14. Retrieved 2009-04-25.
  9. ^ Seeley, Tim (w), Milne, Alex, Ng, Joe and Raiz, James (p), Ross, Rob, Meth (i). G.I. Joe vs. The Transformers III: The Art of War, vol. 3, no. 5 (August 2006). Devil's Due Publishing.
  10. ^ Dabb, Andrew (w), Lie, Chris (p), Kamarga, Ramanda (i). G.I.Joe: Sigma 6, no. 4 (March 2006). Devil's Due Publishing.
  11. ^ 2009 File Card Packaged with action figure ©Hasbro - [3]
  12. ^ "CCI: G.I. Joe, "Resolute" and "The Rise of Cobra"". CBR News. 2008-07-25. Retrieved 2009-04-30.

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