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      <title>Why the Cobra Commander v5 is Such a Wild Figure</title>
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      <description>If a person were raised in the particular early 90s, you probably remember the cobra commander v5 hitting store shelves during the very specific, experimental era for G. I. Joe. It was 1991, and Hasbro was relocating away from the more &amp;#39;realistic&amp;#39;</description>
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