World Avengers Assemble! Animated Show - Part 1

If so, it makes little sense to introduce a character in such different ways. Sam's look, age, and personality are all different in TWS. Supposedly, the whole change from EMH to AA was to reflect the MCU more closely. That's failed.

The show went into production probably before they knew much about Falcon's characterization for the new movie. Also, they wanted Falcon to be the window in character for the audience since he was interacting with the more established characters.

In Earth's Mightiest Heroes, his characterization was fairly bland anyway and he had little to do.
 
Well, it looks like you've made your point. Avengers: Assemble is a hot steaming hunk of garbage. Well, you'll get no argument from me!

There's a reason why they went with the Falcon instead of the Black Panther: Falcon is in the movies.
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It's a shame really. Avengers: EMH was entering its prime. It could have became as classic as they X-Men series in the 90s.

I know the supposed point is to reflect the MCU, but Falcon is the least like his live-action persona. If I was 5 years old and became a fan of Marvel due to an attraction to the brainy, awkward, brightly-adorned teen Sam, then went to the Winter Solider to see the no-frills, veteran solider Sam, I would be severely disappointed. They are very different characterizations.

I couldn't agree on EMH. Marvel could have just featured the characters from the movie and continued forward instead of making this unnecessary change.
 
Just as I predicted months ago, Arsenal is [BLACKOUT]Ultron[/BLACKOUT]

How predictable.:whatever::facepalm:
 
I know the supposed point is to reflect the MCU, but Falcon is the least like his live-action persona. If I was 5 years old and became a fan of Marvel due to an attraction to the brainy, awkward, brightly-adorned teen Sam, then went to the Winter Solider to see the no-frills, veteran solider Sam, I would be severely disappointed. They are very different characterizations.

I couldn't agree on EMH. Marvel could have just featured the characters from the movie and continued forward instead of making this unnecessary change.

Avengers: Assemble is geared to a younger audience so they could help sell their toys. Cheaper animation, dumbed down characters, and story lines is thought of as a means to that end.

Black Panther is one of the coolest superheroes, but he's too serious for a Saturday morning cartoon imo. Just look at EMH. He never cracks a smile, or laughs. He came across as pretty monotone.

My favorite hero has to be Ms. Marvel. She was so badass in that series. It's a shame that Marvel chooses to market existing characters, but ignore future ones like Captain Marvel or Black Panther. These heroes could at least make a guest appearance here and there. A little exposure wouldn't hurt. The only animated appearance of Carol Danvers as Captain Marvel was that Black Widow v Punisher anime film. Even then, it was a brief cameo.
 
You guys can't blame them though. Have to build him up some kind of way.
 
Avengers: Assemble is geared to a younger audience so they could help sell their toys. Cheaper animation, dumbed down characters, and story lines is thought of as a means to that end.

Black Panther is one of the coolest superheroes, but he's too serious for a Saturday morning cartoon imo. Just look at EMH. He never cracks a smile, or laughs. He came across as pretty monotone.
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I thought Panther came across perfectly on EMH. Not only did we get glimpses into his land and culture, he wasn't completely without humor. When Hawkeye made the semi-serious boast that he should be king of Wakanda, only to find himself in a hammer lock 1/2 second later, Panther came off as both formidable and playful.



Well I figured Ultron would worm his way in now and just in time for Avengers 2!:o

That's not necessarily a bad event, I just wish it hadn't come at the expense of Thanos and the Infinity Gauntlet.
 
Infinity Arc thought? Could've been longer. They could've assembled the Avengers the Guardians and Spider-Man and had them all take on Thanos. But that would've been to much. I think Marvel still has the righs to use The Fantastic Four and Wolverine in the cartoons. So they can easily pull off a Secret Wars Arc with all of them. It'd be awesome. I'd say Galactus could return as well.
 
everyone acted like they already knew ultron. Did i miss an ep or something?
 
everyone acted like they already knew ultron. Did i miss an ep or something?
It's either one of two things.1. The creators still think they can call this a sequel to EMH.
2. Ultron happened sometime before Falcon joined, because he didn't seem to know Ultron at all. Infact here's the description of this first Episode from wikipedia.


"After having been disbanded, the Avengers reunite when the Red Skull (who is dying from the imperfections of his Super Soldier Serum) and MODOK kidnaps Captain America during HYDRA's attack on Liberty Island. The heroes must come together once again to rescue Captain America before Red Skull can transfer his mind into Captain America's body."


So I imagine Ultron was part of what made them disband in the first place. He might do it again, we might even get a Civil War style episode. Never know. I wonder how they'll explain this. They actually got me interested.
 
ok that kinda makes sense then, though odd with a villain that isn't very well known like ultron. Doing that with Red Skull at the beginning of the series made sense. Having it as a continuation of EMH makes no sense at all so it can't be that. Kind of odd though to have thanos with the infinity gauntlet get beaten and then a much smaller threat like ultron follows it up. He's kind of a small fry in comparison, though i suppose you can't keep escalating forever
 
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Well in anycase I wonder if they'll let Cap lift Thor's hammer in the Animated Series.
 
I really think this show is a loose continuation of EMH.

Maybe sometime after EMH, a variation of the events of The Avengers happened involving the Chituari, they disband, and then Avengers Assembled starts.
 
It's either one of two things.1. The creators still think they can call this a sequel to EMH.
2. Ultron happened sometime before Falcon joined, because he didn't seem to know Ultron at all. Infact here's the description of this first Episode from wikipedia.


"After having been disbanded, the Avengers reunite when the Red Skull (who is dying from the imperfections of his Super Soldier Serum) and MODOK kidnaps Captain America during HYDRA's attack on Liberty Island. The heroes must come together once again to rescue Captain America before Red Skull can transfer his mind into Captain America's body."


So I imagine Ultron was part of what made them disband in the first place. He might do it again, we might even get a Civil War style episode. Never know. I wonder how they'll explain this. They actually got me interested.

I really think this show is a loose continuation of EMH.

Maybe sometime after EMH, a variation of the events of The Avengers happened involving the Chituari, they disband, and then Avengers Assembled starts.
From wikipedia of EMH:

Future of series:
A new Avengers show premiered in 2013 called Avengers Assemble. On Saturday, July 14, 2012 at the 2012 Marvel Television Presents panel at San Diego Comic-Con, Jeph Loeb, Head of Marvel Television, said of the relationship between the two shows:

"We're not in any way saying Earth's Mightiest Heroes never happened. You will see an epic conclusion. And then you'll say, 'Oh, what's next?'"

The specific meaning of this has not been revealed at this time; **************.com initially chose to report it as meaning that Assemble would be a continuation of Earth's Mightiest Heroes!, but later, while interviewing Joe Kelly and Steven T. Seagle, asked for clarification over the confusion the statement had caused, and received only a non-committal response.

Only Hulk's voice actor Fred Tatasciore reprised the role for Avengers Assemble, while the other members of the team share their voices with their counterparts in the separate Ultimate Spider-Man series.

I'm still not really seeing how EMH really does link itself up with Avengers Assemble though...
 
I just don't see it. They left to much stuff out. Like all the other Avengers that joined. Black Panther, Wasp, Ms. Marvel. Come on, this is not a sequel to EMH.
 
The fiale for EMH was Galactus right? I could see that. And strange enough the final episode of EMH was titled "Avengers Assemble!. Granted I don't think it's a good idea to try and connect to EMH it'll only make fans angry, try to be a good in show in your own way.

Not comparing it to EMH it's an entertaining show for me. Best episode so far is Thanos Triumphant, because for a brief moment, they actually killed off the entire team of Avengers. They got serious for a second. They portrayed Thanos well, it was one of the better episodes. Dark Avengers is a close second with Depth Charge making the final in my top 3
 
anyone have an idea when they coming back again......it seem like yet another break
 
call it for what it is... Avengers Assemble was a lame-ass excuse to cancel the vastly superior Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes version and create a piss-poor attempt to make it more in line with the Avengers movie, in which AA is extremely lacking, especially in the animation... I'm a hardcore Avengers fan and you can call this animated version of the Avengers... a FAIL...
 
That's a nice opinion ya got there.Be a shame if mines were different. XD


anyone have an idea when they coming back again......it seem like yet another break
I dunno actually maybe check the official Marvel.com website or Wikipedia.
 
April 12th

And here are the titles and descriptions

Sunday, April 12
Original Series - Episode Premiere
Marvel's AVENGERS ASSEMBLE "Crack in the System"
(8:30 AM - 9:00 AM ET/PT)
Iron Man and Captain America try to rebuild their relationship, until Cap discovers Iron Man's hiding dangerous information about an artificial intelligence unit named Ultron.
TV-Y7 FV

Sunday, April 19
Original Series - Episode Premiere
Marvel's AVENGERS ASSEMBLE "Avengers Disassembled"
(8:30 AM - 9:00 AM ET/PT)
An even more powerful Ultron resurfaces and takes control of Avengers Tower and Iron Man's Hall of Armors, leading to the destruction of the Avengers as we know them.
TV-Y7 FV

Sunday, April 26
Original Series - Episode Premiere
Marvel's AVENGERS ASSEMBLE "Small Time Heroes"
(8:30 AM - 9:00 AM ET/PT)
With the team divided and the Avengers Tower wiped out, Tony seeks help from Ant-Man. Learning he's busy fighting MODOK, Tony's team joins Ant-Man to stop the Pym Particle thief.
TV-Y7 FV


Tuesday, April 28
Original Series - Episode Premiere
Marvel's AVENGERS ASSEMBLE "The Ultron Outbreak"
(8:30 PM - 9:00 PM ET/PT)
The Avengers reunite when Captain America and Iron Man learn to appreciate their differences while trying to save the world from ultimate destruction at the hands of Ultron!
TV-Y7 FV
 
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April 12th

And here are the titles and descriptions

- Abrupt introduction to Ultron threat right after the Infinity Gaunlet and Thanos.
Mostlikely to capitalize on the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron

- Avengers Tower gets destroyed? Maybe they're gonna redesign it into the design seen in Age of Ultron, since they've used the Stark Tower design throughout the series so far.

- Another appearance from Antman
To capitalize on the release of Antman in a few months?
 
Sounds like they did a mini Civil War Arc in this with all the Cap v Iron Man stuff and Avenegers Disassembled.

Kinda makes me wonder if they'll do a Civil War tie in. Who am I kidding? Of course they will.
 

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