Sunbow series Flint's first animated appearance was in the second G.I. Joe miniseries,
The Revenge of Cobra, in which he was presented as the second in command, filling in for Duke as G.I. Joe team leader, after Duke is captured by
Cobra. Flint then became a recurring character throughout the series, often alternating in the commanding officer role with
Duke in the first season. When
General Hawk was introduced, Duke was made second in command while Flint became third in the chain. Flint's romance with
Lady Jaye was a common piece of the storyline throughout the show, and one of the few things the cartoon had in common with the comic book. Some of Flint's major appearances include "The Gamesmaster", in which he is kidnapped along with Lady Jaye, Baroness and
Cobra Commander by a mentally ill entrepreneur; "Eau de Cobra", in which he is on a mission with Lady Jaye to prevent Cobra from gaining control of the largest shipping fleet in the world and is briefly seduced by the Baroness with a special perfume; "Primordial Plot", in which he, Gung-Ho and Scarlett stop Cobra from cloning dinosaurs for an army; and "The Spy Who Rooked Me", in which he is one of the Joes working with a British secret agent to deliver a box containing a powerful nerve gas, which Cobra attempts to possess, to a chemical weapons arsenal. Flint's most prominent role was in "Flint's Vacation". In the episode, he goes a seaside town to visit his cousin, only to discover that Cobra has hypnotized the population into slave labor at a secret underwater base. Flint is soon captured and falls victim to the brainwashing as well, through television. The Joes later enter the Cobra base to rescue the people. Lady Jaye confronts Flint in an airlock in the base. Flint locks the door to the city and tries to open the sea door, but returns to a normal mental state when
Breaker disables the subliminal transmissions. Flint was the only G.I. Joe character to have three PSA appearances. Flint was voiced by
Bill Ratner.
G.I. Joe: The Movie In
G.I. Joe: The Movie, Flint appears in the movie as leader of the rescue team that is searching for
Roadblock. Like many of the characters from the previous seasons, he does not have a major part in the movie, but is seen throughout most of the movie.
DiC series Flint makes a reappearance later in the second season of the DiC cartoon, as the leader of the "Eco-Warriors". He fights with his team to stop
Cesspool from destroying the world with toxic waste. As with many characters from the Sunbow era, Flint's personality was changed. The series didn't refer to his relationship with Lady Jaye (who appeared in the first season, paired up with
Captain Grid-Iron). He was voiced by
Michael Donovan.
Transformers Flint also has a connection to the
Transformers series. Fans speculated for two decades that the character
Marissa Faireborn in Transformers is his daughter, since they both share the same last name. In "The Killing Jar", she encounters an illusory version of her father, who was voiced by Bill Ratner, the same actor as Flint in the G.I. Joe series. The writers of both shows remained coy whether Marissa Faireborn was actually Flint and Lady Jaye's daughter or not. However, cast notes for "The Killing Jar" refer to Marissa's father as being "a 60-year-old Flint". The mystery was finally solved on November 7, 2006, with the 20th anniversary DVD release of
The Transformers: The Movie. On an interview on the DVD,
Flint Dille, story editor for Transformers, confirmed that Marissa Faireborn is indeed Flint and Lady Jaye's daughter.
Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom Flint appeared in the direct-to-video CGI animated movies
G.I. Joe: Spy Troops and
G.I. Joe: Valor vs. Venom, voiced by
Brian Dobson. He had a minor role in
Valor vs Venom, working on a remote station in the jungle, with Gung-Ho, Beach Head and
Tunnel Rat under his command.
G.I. Joe: Resolute In
G.I. Joe: Resolute, Flint is second-in-command during the
HAARP crisis. When Duke is personally seeing to the Siberian strike, Flint takes command on the USS Flagg, overseeing the gathering of information by the support staff and the deployment of Joe squads to HAARP and a stratalite formation. When Cobra's secondary HAARP targets the USS Flagg, Flint leads the evacuation and, on board a mobile HQ in a
Globemaster, hands command back to the returned Duke. He then joins in the raid on Cobra's base at Springfield.
G.I. Joe: Renegades In
G.I. Joe: Renegades, Flint is a commissioned officer (First Lieutenant) in Army Intelligence rather than a warrant officer (although the "file-card" image in the show's title credits still lists him as a warrant officer). He is also opposed to the Renegades and is assigned to arrest them by General Abernathy following the destruction of Cobra Pharmaceuticals. He uses Lady Jaye as his contact to capture the Renegades, but is unaware that she is actually supporting Duke against orders and against Flint. He is aware she's sympathetic to Duke, however, and believed this would make her more willing to bring him in safely (in the episode "The Descent"). In describing his character, Duke refers to Flint as a "blowhard", but one who is "clean" (episode 12, "Homecoming, Part 2"). In a flashback as seen in the two-part episode "Homecoming", Flint was a football player who led his team to victory with a play that ended up breaking Duke's leg. Flint was happy to rub this in until he realized how serious the damage had been and that this ruined Duke's chance to get a football scholarship to college. To help him out, Flint got him a job in the army. In a later encounter, after seeing Duke save another soldier's life, he pushed to get the man a medal. Despite his overbearing and arrogant manner, Flint in "Homecoming, Part 2" claims that he
is Duke's friend and has only ever tried to help him. When the Renegades are briefly in custody in "Homecoming", Flint interrogates Duke: he doesn't believe the truth about Cobra Industries but as he knows Duke is a good man, Flint believes he was coerced into destroying a Cobra factory on behalf of unknown backers who will now want to silence him. Because of this belief, Flint has the Renegades' families under armed protection so they can't be targeted. When the Baroness attacks the prison transport train, he reluctantly recruits the Joes to fight her off; when they escape afterwards, he deliberately doesn't shoot Duke when he has a clear shot. While Flint is an antagonist, he is still shown to be one of the good guys. In "Busted", Flint launched a raid on a prison where the prison's corrupt warden was holding illegal fights between the inmates. Before he raided, he had the guard at the gate tell the warden to "surrender his fugitives and himself" or they will be coming in by force. When the warden told the guard that contacted him to retaliate by attacking Flint's group, Flint started the raid. In "Knockoffs", he showed distrust of and distaste for Baroness' Cobra troopers at the time when he and Lady Jaye were using
Zartan to track the Joes. When Zartan escaped with the Chameleon Mold meant for Cobra Commander, Baroness stated to Flint that she thought he was with the Joes. Flint had to call in
Wild Bill to help them track down Zartan. In "Prodigal", the Joes had to arrange for Ripcord (who was discovered to have been turned into a Human/Bio-Viper Hybrid) to surrender to Flint's group. Flint was surprised at the fact that Ripcord had survived the explosion of Cobra Pharmaceuticals. When a Cobra Drone got near the helicopter that Ripcord was one, Ripcord ended up turning into his Human/Bio-Viper form and jumped out knocking out Flint in the process. Due to Flint being knocked out, Lady Jaye had to call off the pursuit. In "Cousins", Flint and Lady Jaye bring in
Heavy Duty to track down Roadblock. ==Live action film==