The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

2010

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8.3| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en| More Info
Released: 20 October 2010 Canceled
Producted By: Marvel Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://disney.go.com/xd/marvel/avengers/
Synopsis

When the powers of a single hero are not enough to save the world, the world’s greatest heroes—Iron Man, Thor, Captain America, The Hulk, Ant-Man/Giant Man and Wasp—assemble to form the Avengers.

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DCfan I really liked this show. It had a great voice cast, some good character designs, and animation.But there are flaws in this show like people are complaining that Avengers Assemble is not well written, the character designs are flat, too violent for kids and have no story. Neither is this is this show too be honest with exception of Wasp, Antman, Invisible Woman, Captain America and Iron Man most of the designs look badly drawn and this is a kid show?? In most of the episodes with Black Widow in her chest is showing, the black suit she wears looks too tight and it looks like as if the zipper on her suit will zip down and nearly show her breasts. A similar thing to Wasp happened I have to admit this is my favorite incarnation of Wasp and she is cute, huggable, funny, adorable and has a sexy design. But in one episode when her dress is torn off and when she is sitting up it looks like it is about to fall off and show her breasts. Falcon was just boring in his episodes. Hawkeye's design looked stupid. The first season of the show was good but the second season became a letdown. The first episode of that season was good but later on, the stories became rushed, some of the episodes came out as too violent for children like when Surter was about to burn Amora to death. There weren't focusing on one story. Some scenarios never made any sense. I am sorry but in my opinion this show is too violent and mind-numbing for kids who are under the age of 9-10. But it is perfect for a person who is entering their teen or ten years of age. I don't hate this show but if they would have given it a proper ending then it would have been better and if they would have cleaned things up like Amora being a slave to Surter and Ronan the accusers plan and Galactus was lame in the last episode because he literally had no purpose and he didn't even talk. My favourite episode of the series is A Day Unlike Any other and Powerless. To be honest I care more about this show to continue even if it's copying and pasting every then Spectacular Spider-Man or Wolverine and the x-men I might have watched every episode but honestly I never cared less about them. But we could always hope to see this show continue once when Disney/Marvel have finished with Avengers Assemble but we might end up having Robbie Daymond voice Spider-Man instead of Josh Keaton or Drake Bell. Since he is the current voice for Spider-Man.At least this show is better then Avengers united they stand (see my review) and I might be the odd one out here but I am glad they casted Drake Bell as Spider-Man instead of Josh Keaton but still I wouldn't mind having a director's cut of those episodes where he did record them. However, I do feel bad for Keaton because Darren Norris who voiced JJ in the same episode got his lines redubed by JK Simmons but he got to voice a police captain as an additional character. However, Keaton didn't have anything extra to be credited for. If you are a fan of Marvel Comics then you might like this.
ebissett Fantastic series and the most true to the comic stories to date. Excellent action, characters, and story telling. The characters are so life like you'll forget you're watching a cartoon and get lost in the story line. It's also fun to see the similarities between this show and the Marvel movies that have become so popular. If you have never had a chance to read the comics, this show is a great opportunity to see where the essence of the movies came from.If you're a Marvel fan, you'll love this series. My only complaint is that they ended it way too soon after only 2 seasons. Avengers Assemble!!
TheFunkyBass This is the closest thing Marvel has ever done to the comics in any TV show or movie. The character development of each character and story lines are top notch. This interpretation of the Avengers is the one that should have been introduced in the big screen. There are some minor changes, but they work perfectly for the story. I strongly recommend this show to any Marvel fan, from a eager beginner to a veteran.It's a shame the show got canceled by the second season. So many unfinished stories were pending...What happened to the Guardians Of The Galaxy, Beta Ray Bill, Wonder Man, and the Ragnarok storyline?
Thomas E. Reed This new series has several virtues. It starts out with the small roster of heroes that Lee and Kirby put together in the 1960's. They're drawn in a clean, uncomplicated style that owes a lot to anime. The voice actors work well, with Eric Loomis trying to sound as much like Morton Downey Jr. as he can.The main problem is that Film Roman, Marvel Animation and ultimately Disney decided to fling as many villains as they could onto the screen as fast as possible. This is a flood of characters, whom only a dedicated Marvel comics nerd could recognize and appreciate. I'm guessing it was done to establish copyright or something, but it makes dramatic hash out of the show's story line.Over the first thirteen episodes, the story line jumps between characters and time lines. There's little sense of growth or dramatic coherence as the team is formed in the first episodes. Jumping around in the time line also makes continuity a mess.And in a stupid, politically correct move that Steven Spielberg might have inspired, they took out the Nazis. In the story line it's the terrorist organization Hydra that fought World War II against the Allies. This obviously helps the series to run in Germany (which still bans the use of Nazi iconography) but it betrays the connection of comics to real-world evil.Comics were largely created by Jews, one of their great contributions to American culture, and they put their anger at the Holocaust and the prejudice they faced in America into their stories. To get rid of the Nazis and their real evil is a betrayal of their source material.If Disney was hoping this would get kids interested in their upcoming live-action Avengers movie, they will be disappointed.