Sunbow Serpentor appears as the main antagonist in the second season of the original 1980s
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero animated series. Serpentor first appeared in the five-part second-season premiere "Arise, Serpentor, Arise!", voiced by
Dick Gautier. The animated version of Serpentor was designed to be a new, superior leader of Cobra created by
Doctor Mindbender through a breakthrough in cloning research. He was conceived as the perfect warrior, extracted from the unearthed remains of some of the greatest generals and conquerors of all time as well as other notable historic figures –
Julius Caesar,
Napoleon Bonaparte,
Attila the Hun,
Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander the Great,
Ivan the Terrible,
Vlad the Impaler,
Hannibal,
Genghis Khan,
Grigori Rasputin,
Montezuma,
Geronimo,
Eric the Red and fictional Egyptian general Xanuth Amon-Toth. In the animated continuity,
Sun Tzu's DNA was also intended to be part of Serpentor's creation, but the attempt to obtain his DNA was thwarted by
Sgt. Slaughter whose DNA was then intended for use as a substitute. With the DNA collected, Doctor Mindbender plans to have the samples placed in the inert
protoplasm and converted by a containment shroud. The first attempt to create Serpentor was sabotaged by Cobra Commander who secretly dumped a mutant virus into the Sgt. Slaughter DNA chamber causing a monster that rampaged throughout Cobra Island until it dissolved. During Doctor Mindbender's second attempt, Cobra Commander is betrayed by
Scrap-Iron (who told Doctor Mindbender what had happened). Upon the recapture of Sgt. Slaughter, the creation is a success and Serpentor is born. As a result of Sun Tzu's DNA being missing, Serpentor is very intolerant and overbearing. He issues most of his orders with the phrase "This I command!" He also shows some of Slaughter's willingness to lead from the front lines, in contrast to Cobra Commander. Mere moments after his creation and being given his distinctive costume, Cobra Commander even talked with Serpentor about being the figurehead for Cobra only for Serpentor to knock him to the ground and stating that he is not symbolic. He then accepts a challenge from Slaughter, and the two battle throughout the Terror Drome where Serpentor shows off the strength he inherited from Slaughter's DNA during the fight. Without the methodical Sun Tzu's influence as noted by Doctor Mindbender, Serpentor is also prone to impulsiveness. The Tele-Vipers and Crimson Guard are introduced to Serpentor by Doctor Mindbender during his fight with Sgt. Slaughter. The G.I. Joe team sent to evacuate Sgt. Slaughter were able to get Sgt. Slaughter out while Serpentor was attacked by the B.A.T.s. Serpentor's first major act—leading Cobra in an attack upon Washington, D.C. He succeeded in capturing the city and demanded the surrender of the President (who was out of town with the Vice-President at the time), Congress and G.I. Joe. G.I. Joe manages a counterattack on Cobra, turning the operation into a complete fiasco, but just as the Joes are about to capture Serpentor, a sudden burst of fire drives them back. It comes from Cobra Commander, who convinced Mindbender to free him, because he knew how to use a weapon. With the last fully-fueled Nightraven prepared to take everyone back to the Terror Drom, Cobra Commander begs for Serpentor to let him be his scapegoat; playing on his delusion of appearing perfect. Serpentor relents as they get away. In "Million Dollar Medic", Serpentor sends Baroness, Tomax, and Xamot to claim Owen Van Mark's company through whatever way possible. After every attempt failed, Serpentor contacts Baroness where he will deal with her later In "The Rotten Egg", Serpentor forms an alliance with Buck McCann to take over Leatherneck's old Marines academy and have its cadets fight for Cobra. In "My Brother's Keeper", Serpentor hears of Doctor Mindbender's plans to create a Voltronic Glaxitor as he plans to a scientist named Jeremy Penser to help fix it. A later episode, "My Favorite Things", reveals that Serpentor can assume the facial features of those whose DNA are included in his genetic composition. In addition, a few more donors to Serpentor's creation are revealed: a Viking warrior known as "Ulrik the Batterer", and the reptilian king "
Takshaka" from Indian mythology. Coincidentally with the latter, Serpentor's Takshaka side can only drink a liquid that is proven acidic to everything else. In "Ninja Holiday", Cobra Commander holds a secret contest where the winner will be the one to take out Serpentor. In "Joe's Night Out", Serpentor disguises a rocket as a nightclub as part of a plot to ransom everyone inside. Throughout season 2, Cobra Commander attempts several times to kill Serpentor through different plots. Dr. Mindbender and the other members of Cobra's inncer circle began to resent Serpentor's leadership style, with hints that the show might follow the Marvel Comics concept of a Cobra Civil War, pitting Serpentor and those loyal to him against those who would have sided with Cobra Commander, who still sought to regain control of Cobra. This storyline was never resolved, and the events of G.I. Joe: The Movie and the succeeding series by DIC make no mention of it whatsoever.
G.I. Joe: The Movie In
G.I. Joe: The Movie, Serpentor yells at all the members of Cobra for their incompetence. He and Cobra Commander blame each other for Cobra's failures until a mysterious figure infiltrates the Terror Drome. The intruder reveals herself as Pythona, an emissary of the ancient culture "
Cobra-La", and informs Serpentor of the need to steal the Broadcast Energy Transmitter (B.E.T.). During the attack to obtain the B.E.T., Serpentor is injured and left to be captured by G.I. Joe. Aided by Cobra-La, Cobra forces are later dispatched to rescue Serpentor and bring him to the hidden kingdom of Cobra-La. After Serpentor's arrival at the ancient kingdom, Cobra-La's supreme ruler
Golobulus informs the Cobra leadership present that it was he who implanted the idea of creating Serpentor in Doctor Mindbender's brain with a biological organism called a "psychic motivator". Along with the other Cobra hierarchy, Serpentor accepts Golobulus's authority and vows to fulfill his goal of destroying human civilization. During an attack to acquire the B.E.T. from G.I. Joe headquarters, Serpentor hurls a spear to kill
Lt. Falcon, but
Duke takes it and slips into a coma. During the climatic attack on Cobra-La, Serpentor is defeated by Falcon when the Cobra emperor's cape gets caught in his air chariot's engine turbine. Serpentor is last seen flying out of control on his air chariot, struggling to get himself free of his cape.
DiC Serpentor appeared in the
DiC-produced
G.I. Joe miniseries,
G.I. Joe: Operation Dragonfire, voiced by
Maurice LaMarche. He reorganizes Cobra with
Destro, Baroness,
Scoop,
Zarana and
Copperhead returning to the team. In the series, Serpentor attempted to harness the mythical power known as Dragonfire, but was unaware of
Cobra Commander's return. In the ensuing civil war, Serpentor was captured by Cobra Commander and his Python Patrol. Cobra Commander then used his Pythonizing Ray made from a part of the Dragonfire he obtained to combine Serpentor with
Gnawgahyde's pet
iguana. Cobra Commander stated that the effects will be temporary and that by the time he changes back, he'll have a taste for flies. He was last seen running off into the jungle in his iguana form with
Gnawgahyde chasing after him as he threatened to barbecue Serpentor. Serpentor is not seen again in the DiC series, leaving it unclear if Serpentor's iguana form successfully escaped or not.
G.I. Joe: Renegades In
G.I. Joe: Renegades, Serpentor is the name of a giant cobra who belongs to Cobra Commander. Created by Doctor Mindbender as a gift to Cobra Commander, the Serpentor cobra possesses enough intelligence to follow basic commands and even swallow any human that angers Cobra Commander as well as spit them back out on cue if Cobra Commander decides to let that person live. ==References==