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Storm Shadow
G.I. Joe character
Storm Shadow as a Cobra Agent
(Promotional Artwork of 1st Figure Package ©Hasbro 2007)
First appearance1984
2000
Voiced byKeone Young (Sunbow)
Ty Olsson (Spy Troops and Valor vs. Venom)
Tom Wayland (Sigma 6)
Eric Bauza (Resolute)
In-universe information
AffiliationCobra
SpecialtyNinja
File nameArashikage, Thomas (Tommy) S.
Birth placeFresno, California
Primary MOSAssassin
Sabotage
Secondary MOSIntelligence
SubgroupsCobra Urban Strike
Cobra Ninja Strike Force
Storm Shadow
G.I. Joe character
File:StormshadowGIJOE.jpg
Storm Shadow as a G.I. Joe Agent
(Promotional Artwork of 2nd Figure Package ©Hasbro 2007)
First appearance1988
Voiced byScott McNeil(DiC)
In-universe information
AffiliationG.I. Joe
SpecialtyNinja
File nameArashikage, Thomas (Tommy) S.
Birth placeSan Francisco, California
Primary MOSCovert Operations
Secondary MOSMartial Art Instructor
SubgroupsNinja Force
Shadow Ninjas

Storm Shadow is a fictional character from the G.I. Joe comics series and television shows. The character is best known for his history with fellow ninja Snake Eyes. Throughout their history, the duo have been everything to one another from the bitterest of enemies, to the most loyal of friends (and blood brothers) who would fight and die for one another.


'The informayion above is totally wrong stormshadow and snake eyes are and have always been enimies. The reason snake eyes dosnt talk is because he took a vow of silence when his master was killed by stormshadow when they were young. the info, above is fuckin. bullshit. fuck u who =ever wrote tht^^^^^^ '==A Real American Hero==

Character overview

Storm Shadow's real name is Thomas S. Arashikage(トーマス・嵐影)(Arashi = "Storm" and kage = "shadow" in Japanese). Best known as the Cobra Commander's ninja bodyguard and assassin at times, he is the only member of the team to change sides several times, conflicted in loyalties between Cobra, G.I. Joe, and his long relationship with his blood-brother Snake Eyes. He usually wears a white uniform and mask. When out of his uniform, he is shown to be Japanese, with black hair and dark eyes. In 2007, the character's creator Larry Hama revealed an alternate name for the character, Tomisaburo Arashikage(嵐影富三郎), in the solo series Storm Shadow.

Hasbro action figures

Vintage

Modern

Storm Shadow is one of the few characters from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero line that has been released as both a member of Cobra and a member of G.I. Joe. He first appeared in 1984 as a member of Cobra, but his second figure, released in 1988, was changed to a member of G.I. Joe. A new version of Storm Shadow was released as part of the Ninja Force line in 1992. The figure was repainted and released as part of the Shadow Ninjas line in 1994.

His loyalties remained with G.I. Joe until his 2000 figure was released again as a Cobra agent. Since then, he has remained a member of Cobra. He is most often paired with his Sword Brother, Snake Eyes in multi or comic packs. He has had 26 different 3 and 3/4 inch figures released before the beginning of the 25th Anniversary line. He has been released two times (once as a mail away figure and once in a comic pack) unmasked and revealed to be Tommy Arashikage.

25th Anniversary

The year 2007 is the 25th Anniversary of the launch of G.I.Joe: A Real American Hero, the third major reinvention of the G.I.Joe brand since 1964. To celebrate, Hasbro created two boxed sets of brand new figures, featuring modern sculpts with updated articulation (including the replacement of G.I. Joe's trademark O-Ring construction). Storm Shadow contains some new, more intricate details which the original character didn't have. Storm Shadow is included in the Cobra set, along with Cobra Commander, Destro, Baroness, and a Cobra Trooper. He is included in a two-pack consisting of Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes in their original costumes, containing a reissued G.I. Joe #21, Storm Shadow's first appearance. He is also included in the first wave of single pack figures in his 1988 G.I. Joe urban camouflage ninja uniform, but still contains slight differences to the 1988 character outfit, since Hasbro decided to reuse most of the tooling of the first figure (Hence, he doesn't have long sleeves, the placement of his arm tattoo has been moved, is missing the recurve bow, and the calves garments.)

Comic series

Marvel

Storm Shadow first appeared in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #21 (March 1984), and was created by Larry Hama.

Storm Shadow served in southeast Asia on the same LRRP team as future Joes Stalker and Snake-Eyes. The intense nature of this service together forged a strong friendship between him and Snake Eyes. After Vietnam, Storm Shadow visited his family in Japan. His family, the Arashikage Clan, had actually been a fierce ninja clan but for many centuries had remained clandestine. Hoping to learn the ways of the ninja, Storm Shadow studied under the tutelage of his estranged uncle, the Hard Master.[volume & issue needed]

When Snake Eyes arrived in Japan following the death of his entire family in a horrific automobile crash, he was invited to study with the clan. He quickly began to surpass Storm Shadow's abilities and was the Hard Master's choice to succeed him as the head of the clan. This caused a rift between the two friends, and Snake Eyes decided that he would leave the clan. However, before he could, an assassin (who later would be revealed as Zartan) killed Storm Shadow's uncle while he was demonstrating a ninja technique. Storm Shadow, seeing the assassin fleeing in a COBRA helicopter, left the clan to follow the assassin. Due to his abrupt disappearance, and the fact that the killer appeared to use a technique that Storm Shadow was a master of, Snake Eyes, the Soft Master and the remaining clan members thought that Storm Shadow was to blame for the murder. Storm Shadow blamed Snake Eyes for the murder, as the Hard Master was using a ninja technique to imitate Snake Eyes, thus fooling Zartan into shooting the wrong target.[volume & issue needed]

Years would pass and Storm Shadow eventually was led to the international terrorist organization called Cobra. He was quickly made Cobra Commander's bodyguard and soon thereafter encountered his old friends Stalker and Snake Eyes as members of the American strike team designed to destroy Cobra, the G.I. Joe team. After several battles with the Joes, Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes would work together to bring down the men responsible for the death of the Hard Master (Zartan, Cobra Commander and Firefly). During their first attempt, while trying to flee Cobra Island, Storm Shadow was shot by the Baroness, and believed dead. He was revived during Dr. Mindbender's creation of Serpentor. Finally, Storm Shadow was made an official member of the G.I. Joe team and regained his honor through countless acts of courage.[volume & issue needed]

He would later return to Cobra after being captured and brainwashed along with several other former Cobra agents. He was frequently given continuous sessions of brainwashing to ensure his loyalty and it took him a few years to finally shake off the programming and rejoin his sword brother, Snake Eyes.[volume & issue needed]

Devil's Due

America's Elite

When the G.I. Joe team was rebuilt in G.I. Joe: America's Elite, Storm Shadow was added to the team due to his background. His expertise as a covert ops specialist and ninja have proven useful. However, what has proven more important to the team is the knowledge he gained as Cobra Commander's bodyguard. While Snake Eyes and Stalker have accepted him as a member, fellow team member Shipwreck is the most vocal about his suspicions considering the ninja's constantly changing loyalties. He is the first to learn of the Baroness being alive and being held in the basement of the new G.I. Joe command center, The Rock.

After Snake Eyes' death aboard Destro's sub, Storm Shadow went with the team in search of his body. He found the Red Ninja clan had raised Snake Eyes from the dead and had used some of their ancient techniques to place Sei-Ten in the body of T'jbang. After stopping Snake Eyes by placing Scarlett's life in danger, Storm Shadow temporarily left the team to assist the Red Ninjas in rebuilding, and reviving their leader to set things right.

Storm Shadow

This seven-issue solo series, written by original writer Larry Hama, followed Storm Shadow after leaving the G.I. Joe team.

G.I. Joe Reloaded

File:Reloaded 10.jpg
Storm Shadow in his Reloaded uniform from the cover of G.I. Joe: Reloaded issue 10

In this alternate continuity series, Storm Shadow is similar to his original continuity counterpart in his Cobra roots as he serves as the Commanders assassin/bodyguard. He does not wear a mask, and instead is seen wearing a much different white uniform with a long jacket. He does face off with Snake Eyes, who in this series is his half-brother, and comments on Snake Eyes's traitorous nature. This series ended without fully exploring their relationship.

Cartoon

Sunbow

Unlike the comic, the cartoon series never explored the relationship between Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow. He was often being bandied about as a counterpart to G.I. Joe member Spirit, and later on against G.I. Joe member Quick Kick. Also, he remained loyal to Cobra till the end of the Sunbow series. He is featured in the episode 'Excalibur' where he finds King Arthur's sword.

During season two he sided with Cobra Commander against Serpentor, and was seen helping the Commander in his various plots to overthrow Serpentor.

The Movie

  • Storm Shadow is seen in two frames when Serpentor yells at all the COBRA characters in the beginning.

DIC

He returns in the DiC produced G.I. Joe series but this time on the side of the Joe Team and as a member of the Ninja Force, reflecting his status in both the toy-line and comics at that time. He came to side with the Joes because the cartoon ended after G.I. Joe: The Movie and so the comic dictated the path of the toys. Had the third season continued after the movie, Storm Shadow would still have been a Cobra. Cobra Commander makes several comments in the episode "Shadow of a Doubt" about Storm Shadow being a traitor. Storm Shadow claims that he only joined COBRA to find out who had dishonored his ninja clan. Aside from that, he is given little back story in the animated series. The relationship between Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow is best showcased in the season 2 episode "The Sword"; it is shown that they both respect each other's ninja skills and abilities. Storm Shadow was voiced by Scott McNeil.

Spy Troops & Valor vs Venom

These movies seem to ignore the previous continuity and deal more with current toys and cartoon continuity. Storm Shadow is now again a Cobra Ninja, like in previous Sunbow cartoons, however, unlike previous times, he now faces Snake Eyes.

'Ninja Battles'

A new ninja is joining G.I. Joe and learns of Snake Eyes and Storm Shadow's past in the Arashikage Clan. Explains the rivalry between the two ninjas to some degree, and shows how they deal with each other to this day. Most of the movie is narration over original artwork and some scenes from the previous movies, as well as some new footage at the end.

Resolute

In the miniseries, Storm Shadow's past is revealed as his rivalry with Snake Eyes is the result of Storm Shadow fearing his uncle would teach the seventh move of the "Seven Steps To the Sun" to Snake Eyes instead of him because of his bloodlust, hiring Zartan to take out their master. By present time, during the attack of the USS Flagg, Storm Shadow murders Bazooka, placing a scroll with the Arashikage symbol on it that issues to Snake Eyes a final duel at their former dojo. Revealing his true reasons for hating Snake Eyes, Storm Shadow pins him down by using the sixth move. However, Snake Eyes' counters reveal he in fact had learned the final move from their master prior to his death, using it to kill Storm Shadow. He was voiced by Eric Bauza. However, in the DVD release of the film, the grave that Snake-Eyes buried Storm Shadow in is shown to be empty and Storm Shadow is presumably still alive.

Sigma 6

Hasbro action figures

File card

Storm Shadow is Cobra's Ninja Master. He began his career in mainstream U.S. intelligence groups. Early on he went undercover into the Cobra organization and was brainwashed by the enemy. With powerful mind tricks, they convinced him that the groups he worked for were really traitors, and that Cobra forces were the good guys trying to stop them. He is a powerful ninja who has adapted his martial arts skills to suit his own evil purposes. A covert ops counterintelligence expert, he once performed undercover sabotage operations. Now as a member of COBRA, he uses this knowledge against the Sigma 6 team, always working to destroy them, and anyone else who gets in his way.

Comic series

Devil's Due created a mini-series based on Sigma 6. It follows the style and the content of the cartoon series, spotlighting a different member of Sigma 6 and Cobra in each issue.

Animated series

The rivalry between Storm Shadow and Snake Eyes is one of the focal plot lines of G.I. Joe: Sigma 6. There have been hints and references as to the cause of their enmity. The 4Kids TV website for Sigma 6 states that Storm Shadow was on an infiltration mission in a Cobra base and was captured and brainwashed into thinking the Joes and Snake Eyes were his enemies. Though Storm Shadow called Snake Eyes "brother", the exact nature of that relationship is unknown. Storm Shadow frequently blames Snake Eyes for the downfall of the Arashikage ninja clan. The exact nature of Snake-Eye's betrayal of the Arashikage is as yet unknown. In G.I. Joe: Sigma 6, Storm Shadow is voiced by Tom Wayland.

On occasion, he used Ninja B.A.T.s as support troopers. This is in contrast to the A Real American Hero series, as ARAH Storm Shadow preferred highly trained humans as opposed to machines.

G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

Storm Shadow
G.I. Joe character
File:G i joe poster14.jpg
First appearance2009
Portrayed byLee Byung-hun (adult), Brandon Soo Hoo (child)
In-universe information
AffiliationCobra
SpecialtyMartial arts specialist
File nameThomas Arashikage
SNClassified
RankClassified
SeriesG.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra

In the 2009 film G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra the young Storm Shadow is played by Brandon Soo Hoo, and the adult by Lee Byung-hun.[1]

Movie Plot

He has a long history with Snake Eyes going to back when they were kids, when he caught a starving Snake Eyes attempting to steal food. However, much to Storm Shadow's chagrin, Snake Eyes is immediately welcomed into the dojo. While Storm Shadow is initially superior, Snake Eyes persists and eventually earns the favor of the Master. Shortly after Snake Eyes is proclaimed the best student, Storm Shadow murders the Master and flees the scene. This turns their rivalry into bitter hatred as they find themselves on opposing sides.

Similar to his continuity counterparts in background and attire, Storm Shadow serves as McCullen's assassin and as both bodyguard and mentor to the Baroness. Sent by McCullen to support Baroness in acquiring the nanomite warheads, Storm Shadow was also given a direct order to kill Baron DeCobray if he ever touched the Baroness again, with her intentionally giving him reason as DeCobray outlived his usefulness to them. In another instance, however, Zartan mocks Storm Shadow for his unwillingness to kill women.

During a lengthy fight in Cobra's Arctic base, Snake-Eyes slashes Storm Shadow several times, eventually compelling the latter to remove his white uniform. At the end, he is stabbed by Snake-Eyes, and falls into icy water. His current fate is unknown.

Lee Byung-hun has stated in an interview that he is signed on to return to future sequels, leaving open the possibility of him returning in the next G.I. Joe film.[2] .

References

  1. ^ "IGN talks to Storm Shadow himself, Byung Hun-Lee". IGN. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  2. ^ "EXCLUSIVE: Byung-hun Lee - The Stormshadow Interview". IGN. Retrieved 2009-08-17.

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