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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | G.I. Joe is a franchise created by American toymaker Hasbro in 1964 to promote their line of military toys. Notably, the original toys were the very first to be called "action figures" (to appeal to boys who didn't want to play with "dolls"). In this first incarnation, G.I. Joe was the name of the main character, and the figures were based on each branch of the United States military. However, the Vietnam War caused the brand's popularity to decline, so in the late 1960s the franchise reinvented itself as the "Adventure Team," trading warfare for exploration in exotic locations. While the drastic change allowed G.I. Joe to survive Vietnam, the line was eventually ended in 1976. |