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The second film in a trilogy of [[Direct to DVD]] CGI movies based on the [[Action Man (toy)|Action Man]] toy franchise, ''
Followed by a third film, ''[[Action Man: Código Gangrena]]'' (''Action Man: X-Missions - Code Gangrene'') which was released [[No Export for You|only in Mexico]] in 2006.
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The second film in a trilogy of Direct to DVD CGI movies based on the Action Man toy franchise, Action Man: X-Missions - the Movie was a sequel to Action Man: Robot Atak released in 2005. It continues the story begun in Robot Atak, whilst also featuring the film debut of Professor Gangrene, a recurring antagonist in the Action Man comic book and TV series.
Followed by a third film, Action Man: Código Gangrena (Action Man: X-Missions - Code Gangrene) which was released only in Mexico in 2006.
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Tropes used in Action Man: X-Missions - the Movie include:
- The Archer: Redwolf
- Broad Strokes: Despite the then-recent CGI TV series, the movies seem to follow the 90s animated series, albeit in broad strokes.
- Freudian Trio: Action Force.
- Redwolf is the Superego (calm and collected, though with some sense of humor)
- Action Man is the Ego (as the quintessential action hero, sometimes he makes good planning, but other times he takes impulsive actions to keep the world safe)
- Flynt is the Id (impulsive and fun-loving)
- Fun Personified: Flynt.
- Recycled Script: This movie reuses both the plot and some character models from the 2004 G.I. Joe movie G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom. Both are still good in their own way.
- Sixth Ranger: Rebel in the X Missions movie.
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