That's the only episode I remember because it was a bit traumatizing when I was a kid. The story of a woman steal faces and ends up faceless when the machine malfunctioned. I thought that was absolutely scary to be living like this without a face. Anyone remembers this?
Watching as an adult, that one had me asking "WTF?" Not only does she lose her face, but then she runs away screaming and the medic even states that he doesn't think there's much that can be done for her. This isn't anti-war film where someone has been disfigured by a bomb blast. This is a children's cartoon show. What were they thinking?
I actually stopped watching the series as a kid after that episode. I saw the James Bond episode that came immediately after, but I was still disturbed from the episode the day before and stopped watching after that. I'd forgotten about that whole incident until watching it again as an adult.
I was probably 5 years old at the time, I see I'm not the only one who was disturbed about this. I wonder if this was discussed by GI JOE "experts". There was also an episode that has a part that disturbed me, it was an episode with a female GI, they were albushed, for some reason they had to take their clothes off , I don't remmeber why but I remember she said she was too shy to do it.
I don't remember that, but it seems like something they would do. They could be a bit pervy at times.
The closest thing to that which I remember is the episode where the men became old and the women became little girls. When Lady Jaye returns to her normal age, she was embarrassed because the kid's clothes that she was wearing no longer fit her.