The Avengers Earths Mightiest Heroes Season 2 Episode 4 Review
Avengers Get together the right manner
Being a comic book fanboy since I was six, I always hoped for an blithe series featuring Curiosity Comics's illustrious super-hero squad, "The Avengers", since I thought they were cool (well maybe not "X-Men absurd).
When autumn 1999 came around, I wanted to vomit when I saw "Avengers: United They Stand", a fourth-rate production that mishandled 2d-class heroes, sentenced first-rate heroes to guest-star condition, used poor character designs and had a soul that was part-Power Rangers (ugh!) and role-toy commercial without decent plots(double ugh!).
Eleven years is a long wait, but "The Avengers: World's Mightest Heroes" is worth information technology.
Corralled every bit a unit of measurement in 1963 past co-creators Stan Lee and the late Jack Kirby (both men co-created each individual with some assist from Stan's brother, Larry Lieber and the late Don Heck), the original five members are given good exposure here: armored crusader Fe Human (voiced by Eric Loomis); Asgardian thunder god Thor (Rick Wasserman); micro-sized troubleshooters Ant-Human (Wally Wingert) and the Wasp (Colleen O'Shaughnessy) and gamma-radiated behemoth Blob (Fred Tatasciore of "Ben 10").
Earth needs them since many super-powered miscreants (name them all and win a prize!) accept escaped from iv maximum security prisons, this plot adapted from the "Breakout" arc from the recent "New Avengers" comic book. Guess having one of the lockups shrunken and stationed in the helicarrier headquarters of the counter-terrorist grouping SHIELD was a BAD idea. In futurity episodes, other heroes will enter the fray similar World War II superhuman patriot Captain America; unconventional archer Hawkeye and African monarch/combatant Black Panther. Bring on the good and bad guys!
Though it won't surpass the monolithic "Justice League: The Blithe Series" from long-time competitor DC/Warner Bros Blitheness, "Avengers" joins contempo Marvel Comics animated shows "Ten-Men: Development" and "The Spectacular Spider Man" as good quality productions. You improve assemble, true believers!
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Finally Marvel'southward big squad has a skilful cartoon to their proper noun
Both Marvel and DC accept to an astonishing degree started to pick up these last few years, with several well-appreciated shows that I actually relish: Young Justice, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Iron Man: Armored Adventures, Dark-green Lantern TAS, and now this; The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
I'm pretty sure many of you reading this remember when back in 2001, Bruce Timm brought the Justice league into the DC animated universe. And I'm also pretty sure that everyone who does remember, can concord with me that it was an absolutely fantastic evidence.
Now Marvel's analogue to the Justice League, The Avengers, take finally gotten a cartoon that really is something to behold.
Allow me simply make it very clear that I'thousand not much of a comics reader, pretty much everything I know about pretty much any character from Curiosity/DC stem from their incarnations in television.
I'm a 17-year quondam guy with too much gratuitous time on my hands, some of that costless fourth dimension is mostly spent watching cartoons on the internet: more specifically, superhero cartoons.
I have seen superheroes of both Marvel and DC portrayed in wildly different ways on television: from the monumental Timmiverse incarnations of the Justice League and other DC characters, to Teen Titans and The Batman. From The 90s Spider-Homo evidence to X-Men: Evolution
I was only vaguely familiar with most of the characters presented in "TA:EMH", so I didn't know what to await. In fact, the only one I was at least somewhat familiar with was Iron Human being, through the 2008 film and the Tv set series "Iron Human: Armored Adventures".
I knew their names, their powers, and their origins, but I had literally nothing to say about their characters.
However, many people say that this show depicts the characters perfectly and 100% faithfully to the source cloth.
This is a good thing, because that gives me the opportunity to get to know these characters, to larn to sympathize them and interpret them.
This, coupled with outstanding story lines and great animation, makes "TA:EMH" an absolutely fantastic show that any fan should exist able to enjoy.
My personal favorite characters amongst those I just vaguely knew are probably Ant-Man/Giant Human being, and Thor.
I adore Pismire-Man's's abiding struggle to find "a meliorate way" and his belief in the inherent expert in every human being. Information technology'due south actually a smashing show of grapheme to meet him believe that even in such a fierce world as the Marvel Universe, information technology'due south never likewise belatedly to commencement again and try to put your life in line. And he's a good example for the kids watching this show. The kids demand good part models too you know.
Thor strikes me as kind of similar to Superman in a lot of means: noble, kind, powerful. But he'south all the same a very different character. If I may indicate this out, I'm Norwegian, and information technology's something infinitely cool most watching i of the deities my ancestors (the vikings) worshipped portrayed every bit a noble and powerful hero of the modern mean solar day. A shame he doesn't offering Norway a idea though, oh well, y'all tin can't have everything.
The Avengers: World's Mightiest Heroes is a monumental drawing and a great accomplishment in animation. Absolutely worth watching.
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The Avengers Animated testify I've been waiting for!
I am a long fourth dimension fan of the Avengers, and take dreamed of the day when we would see an animated series that could really capture the best of the comic and bring it to life. I feel that this testify really does that. I followed the comic for over 35 years, but finally stopped a few years ago, because I felt the book lost it's magic. They allowed a new artistic squad to brand the book more "popular", at the expense of what fabricated the book corking. I believe this new animated series will delight long time fans, while bringing a new younger audience to these characters. It seems that the artistic team backside this series is taking cracking intendance to stay truthful to the original material, while doing a great task of merging it with a mod spin. They've even taken elements from newer story lines, and worked them in very finer. I like the look of the show a lot. I would have preferred a look more cogitating of George Perez'southward style (my favorite Avengers creative person}, merely I exercise empathize that a lot of people enjoy the more anime look. I will say that it flows very smoothly, and with so much action, it is very heady. I just watched the start 13 episodes, and can't expect for the rest of flavour ane to be released on DVD. On the DVD's they talk about some of the things planned for 2d season, and all I can say is information technology looks amazing. If Curiosity could get the aforementioned excitement back into the comic, I would be ownership it once again! I'thousand hoping this series has a very long run, and continues to bring in more of my favorite characters and story lines.
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The Avengers: Globe Mightiest Heroes is the greatest Marvel adaptation to have always existed.
Earth's Mightiest Heroes was the best of the three and it is i that ranks very loftier up in the comic ranks. I definitely say that it is Marvel'due south height prove and it isn't probable going to exist surpassed anytime soon.
Flavour 1'due south master plot is near the Avengers forming so that they can bring back a large group of super villains who escaped from Shield prisons all across the planet. It's technically the plot of the show, but information technology's mostly used as a properties. The season is pretty episodic, only it does begin a lot of plot lines that are explored in those episodes and so it'south definitely improve than the average pre arc. Ultron, Kang, and Loki all get multiparters every bit well equally the Leader. There may non be much of an overreaching story arc, but virtually of the episodes have a cliffhanger scene at the very stop and so the transition from episode to episode is really pretty great. Flavour ane is a lot of fun and yous can count on many first-class battles.
Flavour two decided to go for a large plot and 1 that featured the Skrulls deciding to invade the planet. They take taken many people in powerful positions so they are all set for their bid to conquer the homo race. The Avengers accept to get by several obstacles and the lack of trust in their teammates to even accept a shot at taking down the Skrulls. Other highlights of the series includes the return of Ultron and Kang. It should be noted that the Kree also get a multi parter as they finally make their big move. This season can become a little dicey since nosotros have to miss out on Hulk, Captain America, and Thor for various parts of the season, which makes for a limited roster. The Guardians of the Milky way do get to appear though, which is pretty intense.
I will admit that I was ane of the many Marvel fans who was not a huge fan of the designs for the show when they first popped up. The characters only looked a little off. Thor was actually one of the biggest offenders for me. His build but didn't seem right and his arms were huge. The hammer looked so small when Thor was belongings information technology and the handle should have been longer. That being said, you go used to it equally you spotter the evidence. I wasn't a huge fan of Captain America's blueprint compared to United They Stand, but it is still a very good design in its own right. The Abomination was one of the characters who drew the brusk straw in terms of pattern.
I don't know whether this is a result of the character designs or whether it was the overall animation, but the fight scenes were pretty over the tiptop in a bang-up way. Some of the free energy blasts looked like they came out of an anime. The action scenes definitely shine in this serial and they put nearly of the other Marvel shows to shame. The get-go few episodes tried some unique things with the animation, peculiarly Iron Man's view from inside the suit. I recollect that the animation took a bit if a dip after the beginning, but it withal looked pretty good overall. Flavor 2 certainly looks abrupt and it was definitely an improvement. I wasn't certain almost this at get-go, only I definitely am at present.
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Avengers Gather!
Finally Curiosity comics has some quality work to compete with all the awesome DC animated movies/shows that have been coming out lately. The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes takes everything that was cracking about the erstwhile comics and filters it through the modernistic Universe that Curiosity is edifice through their large budget movies.
The artwork, animation and character design is spot on. The attention to particular paid in these shows to the story and characters is proof that the folks making this serial truly beloved and respect the old comics and these beloved heroes and villains. And let'south not forget the most important function...the action - which is fast paced and epic as almost any Marvel comic.
Story arcs and sub-plots grow simply like the comics and the cast of characters is huge. I would like to run into the Vision though, and Ultron would be nice as well...hopefully the evidence gets many more than seasons to explore those options.
If Marvel could utilise this sort of treatment to peradventure an animated Silverish Surfer, Fantastic Four or even Spider-Man I'one thousand sure millions of fans would rejoice! Avengers Earths Mightiest heroes is this fan's please.
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First-class!!!
This is the closest thing Marvel has ever done to the comics in any TV bear witness or motion-picture show. The character development of each grapheme and story lines are top notch. This interpretation of the Avengers is the one that should have been introduced in the big screen. At that place are some minor changes, but they work perfectly for the story. I strongly recommend this show to any Curiosity fan, from a eager beginner to a veteran.
It's a shame the show got canceled by the second season. And so many unfinished stories were pending...
What happened to the Guardians Of The Galaxy, Beta Ray Bill, Wonder Human being, and the Ragnarok storyline?
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Avengers Assemble
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Wow! What an amazing show. I had and then much fun watching. It had endless potential. 1 more flavour would have been great nevertless I felt satisfied watching the show.
Story: The stories weren't complex exception of the Skrulls story if you don't know anything of the Skrulls information technology could be confusing. Each episode is about the Avengers sometimes it volition focus on 1 or 2 characters while some Avengers will be more than of a background character and sometimes Avengers are absent. The show is more about action than bodily story and character development. Example: Issues occurs, they fight and win.
Villains: villains were fine yet, many were presented as punching bags. Loki, Enchantress, Skrulls, ultron, Zemo and possibly Leader were the most developed and reoccurring villains. Many villains show up, get defeated and some were never seen again after the breakout.
Fight scenes: This show is well-nigh fighting, super heroing more than than story. It's zero like the comics in terms of character evolution. villain comes and the Avengers fight. lx% of the time villains are defeated by the use of smarts and science. animation wise mitt to hand combat is very uncomplicated. There is nothing versatile about the hand to hand gainsay when heroes like Panther or Helm America fight. When Panther or Cap fight they hitting an opponent one time and then the opponent is knocked out. Sure I know its a kids evidence only when heroes like Cap or Hawkeye get zapped by projectiles its funny how they don't even take a scratch, and they never end upwardly in the hospital. (Destoryer VS powerless Avengers is a perfect example of infinite HP for the heroes).
Animation: I liked it. Season two is a step up compared to S1. The colours are more defined and a bit darker. With this animation you don't become absurd hand to hand gainsay animation. It works well with THOR's and Ms. Marvels Ability otherwise with paw to handers like Panther or Cap its non good.
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Iron Human being: He was resourceful, a more than nicer version. although he tin can be cringy at times. Overall a good graphic symbol and leader. His merely villain in the show was Reddish Dynamo. Whip Lash made a brief appearance.
Helm America: Better Leader of the two imo. He's motivational. Makes moral decisions without being a boy scout. He isn't OP when vsing beings similar Loki, Skrulls or Ultron. His villains were Hydra who had a lot of episodes in S1, Zemo and Red Skull (he was the near wasted villain)
Antman/Yellowjacket: Hank Pym as Antman in season ane was a boys scout who was right most helping the villains. At the same fourth dimension he ignores the fact that none of them desire help and they only respond to violence. Still Hank is both right and partially incorrect. Yellowjacket was a funny, Bipolar and a more interesting character. We got really less of Yellowjacket. He was in only maybe iii episodes in flavor two. His villain was Ultron.
Wasp: I like her. I do but in terms of ability she was useless. She could have been written off and information technology wouldn't have fabricated a difference. Her only episode that made a deviation was vs doughboy after that she was actually the charisma of the Avengers. She had no villains.
Eagle: His sarcasm is funny and at times annoying and Rude. For a non-powered Avenger he was actually useful in combat. He never missed his mark. His arrows could do almost anything. He saved the Avengers on multiple occasions. Hawkeye's known villains in their series were Cyclone and Griffin, although they were very simple and brief villains.
Hulk: Hulk was a jobber thoughout the series. His only NOTABLE feat was beating Ultron in role 1, defying Graviton, defeating the trolls and assisting with Gamma World. It may seem similar a lot but it isn't nearly of the time he got beat (case vs Cherry-red Skull). He was barely in flavor two. He's A very 1D character. His villains were Abomb, Leader and Red Hulk/Ross.
The Pantah: The Blackness Panther. T'Challa kept on his suit xc% of the fourth dimension in the series. He was very useful in S1. And so S2 came around and he became an absent and less useful. He didn't have much feats that is worth to mention however his kind of sacrifice vs Kree was nicely done. He was actually the outcast Avenger IMO. Not much absurd fight scenes either. Vibranium was only briefly spoken virtually. His villains were Klaw and the Man-Ape.
Last and not Least...
THE MIGHTY THOR!!!!
There is a lot i can say about this Asgardian.
THOR was portrayed the best on the testify. He had so many feats and dandy moments (fight vs Skrulls, Kree, Galactus). The Avengers need THOR. Some episodes Thor volition have trouble with certain lower class villains and then when it matters THOR is OP. THOR was awesome in this bear witness. If information technology was non for THOR I wouldn't be a Marvel/Avenger supporter. THOR is why i watch Marvel. His villains were Loki. Surtur, Skurge, Amora, Frost Giants, Wrecking Coiffure, Absorbing Man
honourable menttions: Ms. Marvel, Vision, SHEILD, Fantastic 4, Spidy, Beta Ray Bill.
top x villains of the series:
ten. Galactus 9. Kang - Leader are tied viii. AIM 7. Kree 6. Zemo five. Masters of Evil (Amora) 4. Ultron 3. Hydra 2. Skrulls one. Loki - he carried a whole flavour
Best episode is S2 Kree episode part 1 Worse Episode where AIM releases a monster in Starks role.
Verdict: Avengers Assemble. The Testify was fun. FOR ASGAAAARD!!!!
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All aboard the Marvel Universe...savour the ride while information technology lasts
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Simply put, "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" (AEMH) is a show I never thought would see the light of day. For 1, the film and tv set rights to Marvel's characters all seemed to be endemic by different studios. Secondly, the Avengers series from the mid ninety's REEEALLY sucked.
So, when I heard virtually AEMH, I was highly skeptical. Then I watched the two role pilot and was shocked at how spot on it was. Even so, my cynicism quickly led me to believe it had to be a fluke. I wasn't ready to take AEMH as the existent bargain until "Living Fable". Allow me to explicate why I feel this show has the goods.
The animation manner is more than detailed than Justice League TAS, but not equally gloomy as Batman TAS. In other words, it's outstanding. Part of this is due to the character pattern, which is 100% faithful to the source textile. For better (Captain America and Thor) and worse (Hank Pym and Hawkeye), anybody looks like they should. The rest of this is due to the fast pacing and, oddly enough, the accuracy of the action scenes. Atomic number 26 Human being stands back and relies on his armor. The Black Panther plays information technology smart and studies his antagonist before moving in. Hawkeye is e'er letting any number of arrows fly. Captain America just dominates his opponents in close quarters.
The baddies going upward against the Avengers are truly worthy of fighting Marvel's A-team. Graviton, Enchantress & Executioner, Wonder Man, the Leader, the Master's of Evil and Kang the Conqueror are all A-1 threats. You actually do become the sense they pose an inordinate danger to the world, non but the good guys. *Spoiler alert*—Ultron'south going to become a near indestructible, homicidal robot that views organic life every bit a disease. When this comes to laissez passer, expect to see the stuff hitting the fan and and then some.
The actors all hit their mark. Brian Bloom, Fred Tatasciore, Colleen O'Shaughnessy, James C. Mathis and, of class, Phil Lamar do Captain America, the Hulk, the Wasp, the Black Panther and Jarvis (respectively) justice. The only i who feels off is Iron Man (Rick Wasserman) who sounds a little too young for Stark. Also, the title theme kinda' makes me desire to saw my ears off a little bit. But these are the just negative parts of this production I can think of.
So there's the show's strongest aspect, which is the writing. The characters act simply like they do on the comic folio. Captain America is a soldier out of time. Eagle is standoffish. Thor is awed by the perils establish in the mortal globe. Atomic number 26 Man is a bit of a douche. And so far there oasis't been any out of character moments for the heroes or villains that have come to plague comics. The writers accept also gone out of their way to comprise the larger Marvel Universe. Instances of this include: a WWII sequence featuring, a pre-Wolverine, James Howlett; a Daily Bugle headline apropos the Punisher; and several references to the Fantastic Four. Also, every single episode is led into by the previous one and leads into the adjacent. It's basically the televised equivalent of reading a years worth of story lines—absurd beans. Unfortunately, there is a major problem with AEMH.
Its airing schedule is highly irregular. I know it comes on Sundays at 10:xxx p.yard. (perfect for me), but its other airtime's feel random. A program like this should be targeting tykes and teens. The key times to exercise this are Mon through Friday, betwixt vi:00a.thou.—8:30a.m. and then at 3:00p.m.—5:30p.m. Batman TAS came on subsequently school, 5 days a calendar week, and speedily became the show to beat when I was a teen. For AEMH to become a hit or to merely survive, it's going to have to air when its target audience volition be both willing and able to watch it. Besides, why are there only 3 episodes ON Need for those of united states of america who piece of work long hours? And then far eighteen have aired, yet but iii are bachelor. In short, viewers have to actively seek the prove out to sentinel information technology—meaning that they probably won't. This is a problem of the highest order which has naught to do with the production, but with Disney XD (hither in united states of america).
"The Fantastic Four" (2006) was an entertaining show cut down by a ruddy schedule. "The Spectacular Spiderman" was an excellent show killed off by sparse airing. "Wolverine and the 10-Men" was a so-so testify decimated past a spotty schedule. All of these programs were based on Marvel properties. All of their airtimes were side by side to impossible to find. All of them were cancelled. If AEMH is to avoid this, Disney XD needs to get it out at that place to its audience on a frequent and regular basis. If they don't, history will most probable repeat itself. In other words, this will be cancelled before it hits its pace.
So, despite the extraordinarily high quality of the writing, the acting, the blitheness and action management, savor this while it lasts True Believers. Because, if Disney XD doesn't start really pushing "Avengers: World'southward Mightiest Heroes", this will be just another excellent Marvel show pulled before its time. And to anyone who calls B.Due south. on my claim, due to the supposed 52 episode order, I accept this to say. "Wolverine and the 10-Men" was too rumored to have a 2d season in the bag, and it was dropped from production. On the plus side, should this unfortunate trend proceed, I'thou adequately sure AEMH will at least get a proper season ane, DVD release.
***Annex***
Now that the first flavor has ended, tin can us fans of this excellent serial finally become a comprehensive, DVD boxset of season one that contains all 26 episodes.
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A worthy introduction to the Curiosity universe
"THE AVENGERS: Earth'S MIGHTIEST HEROES" serves to innovate viewers to the expansive world of Curiosity Comics heroes and villains. It blends very well the established comic book universe with aspects of the recent Marvel films (Atomic number 26 Human, THE INCREDIBLE HULK, Fe Homo ii, THOR, CAPTAIN_AMERICA: THE First AVENGER). A portion of the show'south audience will non be comics readers and will be unfamiliar with the characters beyond the blockbuster movies, so this cartoon makes certain not to confuse anyone. And past reconciling the two universes, the show is able to expand the familiar flick setup into bigger and improve things that can just really be brought to life in cartoons. The cartoon is free to indulge in the greater Marvel mythology. More than superheroes, more supervillains, bigger organizations, better technology, more colorful costumes. The alive action films try to stay grounded in semi-reality, while this cartoon prove tin can tap into all the fantasy and scientific discipline fiction that makes the Marvel universe so much fun.
Each episode introduces new characters and builds up the Marvel globe. The show brings together heroes Iron Homo, Thor, Hulk, Ant Man, and Wasp (and later Captain America) to course the superteam The Avengers. This is a bang-up fashion to bring these superheroes to life for a new generation (Marvel produced several split up blithe series in the 1990s, some more than successful than others) and it also builds upward to the all-star superhero blockbuster Avengers movie ready for release in 2012. THE AVENGERS volition unite the stars of the separate Marvel films against a common threat, and this bear witness allows viewers to see the different heroes in action together and sets up their relationship with Nick Fury and S.H.I.E.L.D. (It also introduces Maria Colina, a graphic symbol not yet established in the movieverse.) The show should raise excitement for the upcoming movie, especially among viewers who were unaware that the live action team-up was in the works.
I'g not an avid comics reader myself, but it seems like the cartoon is styled after the mainstream Marvel comic universe, with a few added touches from the movies (which were inspired, in part, by the alternative "Ultimate" comic universe). The Avengers lineup is like the original in the comics, and the character designs are faithful to the classic comics. (Nick Fury looks more like the original comics version, only is a black man like in the movies/Ultimate comics.) So I think the show strikes a expert residual of bringing the comic book universe to life and keeping things compatible with the movies.
Needless to say "THE AVENGERS: World'Due south MIGHTIEST HEROES" is action- packed. It should exist a good fourth dimension for superhero fans, especially young ones hungry for all things Marvel. (Rival DC Comics had a comparable show, highlighting the various characters in its expansive stable: "JUSTICE LEAGUE".) It's a solid superhero cartoon, and faithful to the comics. It's not stylized across recognition or twisted from its inspiration. Curiosity stays true to itself. And you get all of the heroes and villains populating the same world. (Except the 10-Men and Spider-Man, perchance, just the Fantastic Iv do brand an advent.) It is nice to run into the comic volume characters brought to life, in all their celebrity. This is shaping up to be a definitive Marvel Comics animated series. I'm just not certain I'm sold on the vox cast.
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Curiosity Animation came back to life with the Avengers: EMH
This show was crawly, it had all the cracking elements we knew from back in the twenty-four hours when Tv set-series based on Marvel'due south heroes similar Ten-Men, Spider-Man were on. Great action, engaging story lines and elevation-notch voice-acting. And even though I must admit that Boob tube-shows based on Marvel'due south heroes mostly are hit and miss in their quality especially with Spider-Man due to all the rights to his character is flooded all over the identify, this show was a definite hit.
And forth with Wolverine And The X-Men which unfortunately only lasted 26 episodes and ended on a cliff-hanger which promised then much potential greatness to come up, The Avengers: Globe's Mightiest Heroes is the best addition to Marvel Blitheness in modern 24-hour interval.
A must scout for superhero fans!
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A mighty fine blithe series, a world where DC comics animations reign.
This series is true to the source cloth. But infinitely more important, it is true to the spirit, heart and drive of the source cloth. This enables it to alter, twist, to even every and then often go across what the slap-up pioneers of comics achieved before information technology.
It is undoubtedly comic-authentic, in the almost important attribute of any story: the characters. Although Tony Stark comes off initially as a full-blown impression of what Robert Downey Jr and the Curiosity Cinematic Universe have achieved, he is very much his own character and very much stands on his own two feet. The best case of this is the indomitable season one finale, where even comic readers establish ourselves surprised and thrilled and cheering for our heroes in a way that few other shows have achieved.
The animation quality is top-notch and more than than enough to rival the legendary DC Comics serial (of which I am a big gentleman). It is fantastic. It is very very grounded in relatable reality in fashion that many DC animations are lacking, all the same it, dare I say, manages to heighten the iconic work of Jack 'The Rex' Kirby, with his unforgettable, distinct manner and a equally stiff colouring. The achievement of the animation hither makes the cartoons' subsequent refuse, in shows such as Avengers Get together which was bluntly at all-time a compliment to the MCU for toddlers, all the more painful.
The stories, every bit I have said, accept managed to capture a great deal of the essence of the comics. They remain true to the characters, and rarely rush a narrative. Characters are mostly placed well and serve a clear function in the plot. With the library of storylines at their fingertips, my lid is off to the writers. They have, in my stance, not only called the correct plots to adapt, merge and hint at, but they have also paced and directed the menses of the series very successfully. While some pacing issues and jarring gaps were crusade of a smashing bargain of pain to me, it was because of how invested I was in the story and the characters that made my pain as severe as information technology was.
The series finale feels rather soon, with many many awesome introductions and short stories leading upwardly to it. Information technology feels rushed, yet undeniably extremely entertaining. They manage to come with new solutions to problems that accept been solved so many times over in comics.
Ultimately, this series is between fantastic adaptation and great series, only the quality of the story and sub-plots and the characters and the phenomenal animation and character design make the series an extremely enjoying one, and ane that I am happy to have invested myself in.
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Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes Review
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Watching this at offset on Netflix I was skeptical and thought it wouldn't be practiced. Then after a few more than episodes it was expert. It introduces all of the essential Avengers like Ironman, Captain America, Thor, Blob, and fifty-fifty Pismire-man, and the Wasp likewise as Black Panther. Even deals with a lot of the story arcs similar the Kree-Skrull State of war, Secret Invasion, and it fifty-fifty has the Masters of Evil in one arc. Even has Ultron'southward origin and the New Avengers too in a few episodes. My just problem is that it only was a few seasons and I wished it lasted a bit longer. The final episode too was amazing as well and kind of ended it considering they wouldn't pinnacle off anything similar that at the end. In my opinion this is a real proficient Marvel show almost as expert every bit the 90's X-men and Spider-Man cartoons. Those cartoon I think were the closest that Marvel got to adept shows dorsum then.
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My review for The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
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I take watched the pilot episode of The Avengers: Globe's Mightiest Heroes and I was entertained. I found the story to be well written and the fight scene to be excellent! The use of the original Avengers line up from the comics was laudable. I likewise was impressed with the use of a bottom known villain such as Graviton, as the main antagonist for this episode. I e'er felt that with his powers, he wasn't given his proper due. Even so, I was less than impressed with the character blueprint for some of the characters (Wasp especially) and equally less than impressed with the overall animation. While I appreciate that they may take been going for an amalgam of retro and modern designs, with some things I feel they should take rethought it a fleck. I would've preferred that the animation was a bit more detailed, and imaginative. This animation showed me nada more than than whatsoever of the other animated serial produced by curiosity over the past xv to twenty years. Despite this, I do recommend this serial to any comic fan, as it's sure to be a hit!
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What a Great Great Show
I dear this show. At that place were but very few moments when I did not feel connected but in overall that tin can't terminate me from giving information technology 10 out of 10.
All the characters are very well written. Wasp and Hawkeye surprise me most. I am into MCU merely there their role is not written like this one in the show. Eagle saves on many occasions while Wasp works as the heart of Avengers.
The 1 episode in detail where public goes against Captain after invasion and Helm but focus on the piece of work.. that one was the most lovable episode. Captain always steals the prove. Iron Man is as always the funny billionaire and Thor lights the things up. Gamma episode where blob was focused was also interesting.
I was glad to see some of the scenes were also in MCU from this series. Highly recommend for all Superhero fans.
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Best Avengers Series to date
Fantastic serial and the almost true to the comic stories to date. Fantabulous action, characters, and story telling. The characters are so life similar y'all'll forget you're watching a cartoon and get lost in the story line.
It'due south besides fun to see the similarities between this show and the Marvel movies that have become so popular. If you have never had a gamble to read the comics, this prove 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 later only two seasons.
Avengers Get together!!
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All-time Animated Show
After watching so many TV shows, such as Chowder, Flapjack, Ben x: Ultimate Alien, I found a new series that is based on the comic books.
The Avengers have been my favorite group of heroes ever since "Ultimate Avengers" and "Ultimate Avengers 2". Those were pretty great films. And this prove is of no exception. Call me a fanboy, merely Marvel really knows how to satisfy its fans.
VOICE Interim & DIALOGUES
I constitute the voice interim completely good and really satisfying. Peculiarly The Hulk, who is voiced past Fred Tatasciore. The guy has been voicing the said grapheme for many times now. The other characters were the same. They sounded real, and and then did the dialogs. They were okay, not merely stupid good-for-nothing dialogs. Anyhow, I give the voice interim and the dialogs a score of 9.
STORY
The best office of the series. The story really beats the story of other series, such every bit Ben 10: Ultimate Conflicting. Every unmarried episode had action, suspense, and sense of humour. And so I give the story a 10.
MUSIC
Also pretty good, "Fight As One" by Bad City. I actually observe it very cool. It's also non that long, which is pretty good. I give it a x.
So, all in all, the show is very entertaining , clever, humorous, and full of activity. I give the whole show a score of x. It is no dubiousness the best animated show I accept e'er seen.
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Mostly slap-up, though Season two is a permit-downward in comparison to Flavor 1
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Blitheness and superheroes are a perfect mix, and on the virtually part The Avengers: World's Mightiest Heroes is a perfect example of why. The animation, autonomously from Atomic number 26 Human's faceplate and on occasions the inconsistent character designs of Hawkeye and Wasp, is simple merely however quite detailed and colourful. The music is intense, beautiful and atmospheric, and I personally plant both intros catchy. The writing is smart and intelligent with some nicely judged humor, and the story lines while again uncomplicated are compelling with strong character arcs. In regard to the latter Season 1 is very consequent. Flavour ii not and then much, though The Winter Soldier episode was outstanding. The characters are bully, I love Thor's nobility(his redesigned armour in Season 2 is also awesome), Hulk's broodiness and Captain America'due south heroism, while the antagonists especially Loki and Pismire Man(more in Season 1 than in Season two), whose motivations are quite refreshing for an animated show, are equally potent. The voice acting is very adept, those of Loki, Hulk and Iron Human are the standouts.
Season 2 however is a allow-downwardly in comparison. It is still more watchable, but is lacking something. It certainly has its skillful points, Ms Marvel is a worthy addition, she is potent, never loses her femininity and her grapheme is refreshing. Spiderman and Wolverine's cameos are as well delightful. The best character in this flavor is Helm America, he shows that he is a slap-up leader and is heroic yet his quite dark story lines indicate a sense of torment. That is part of the reason why The Winter Soldier was so good. The catholic theme is also interesting. What lets it downwards though is that some of the story lines are on the repetitive side, for instance the climax of the episode introducing Vision feels likewise like to the arc shown in the Skull story. Some of the graphic symbol designs are also inconsistent, while Thor'southward relationship with Jane is too briefly introduced and doesn't go anywhere and Ant-Man'south motivations are non as well thought out.
Overall, generally it is a bang-up prove, though Season 2 could have been more. 8/10 Bethany Cox
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After watching this series, The film has a lot to live up to...
So I simply finished watching all the 1st season's 26 episodes of The Avengers: Earths mightiest Heroes (thank you netflix) and I've got to say, it is really proficient. I'm non going to continue about how I've read every comic ever made apathetic-blah-blah, considering I haven't. I'm one of those pesky bandwagon fans that never heard of Atomic number 26 Man until the film came out, but I've loved it and every other Avenger picture show ever since. And yes the main reason why I watched this series is because I'm excited about the upcoming Avengers movie. I also wanted to become defenseless up on the balance of the story. It wasn't long until the theme vocal was stuck in my head all 24-hour interval and I had to go back and proceed watching. I've read a lot of the previous reviews and it looks like the writers have stayed pretty truthful to the original comics and that's not hard to believe because the story is really good, i of the all-time I've seen on an animated serial. I can merely hope that that the pic will do the aforementioned. I have faith in Joss Whedon but I try not to get also excited considering I've been let down by lots super hero movies before. (cough- cough* greenish lantern) So I cant say whether or not a well versed Marvel fan will be satisfied with this rendition of the Avengers or not, I can defiantly say that a boilerplate popcorn eating summer moving-picture show fan like myself should enjoy it every bit much every bit I have- as long every bit expensive CGI and explosions aren't required.
p.s. has anybody else wondered how absurd the theme song would audio performed by Metallica or something? Just throwin that out there...
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Avengers
I've been a lifelong Avengers fan and dreamed of the solar day when we would see an blithe series that could truly capture the best of the comics and bring it to life. I feel similar this prove does. I've been a watcher for over 5 years, just that finally stopped a few years ago because I felt the book had lost its magic. They allowed a new creative team to make the book more "popular", to the detriment of what made it great. This new anime serial volition delight longtime fans while bringing a new, younger audience to these characters. It looks similar the creative team behind this series takes great pains to stay true to the source cloth, doing a swell task mixing it up with a modern take. They even took elements from newer textures and worked them a lot. I like the expect of the show. I would have preferred a look that was more representative of the style of George Perez (my favorite Avengers artist}, just I understand a lot of people similar the more than anime look. I will say it flows well and with so much action, it is very exciting.
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A very good program that unfortunately was canceled
This program is one of the best I have e'er watched. It has good writing, stylish animation and skilful vocalization acting. Sometimes the animation may not be very fluid, and there are rare moments when the blitheness is very wearisome. This drawing has well-adult characters. My favorites are Iron Man, Wasp, Captain America and Miss Curiosity (for some reason she is not called Helm Marvel on the bear witness). The writing is very skillful (especially in the 1st flavour), with skilful arcs, proficient stories and good dialogues. The writing weakens a lilliputian in season two, but the season remains good. Verdict: An fantabulous program, one of the best of its kind (superheroes) and I highly recommend you to watch information technology. Season ane- 9.v Season two- viii Final score- 8,75
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Avengers Assemble!
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"The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes" was, in my stance, the all-time animated series based on based on Marvel Comics Universe.
The stories were pretty expert, and very entertaining to watch.
The animation was first-class (I see some influences from the Bruce Timm's animations, but the result is quite expert anyhow, keeping a proficient level of quality through the whole series) The characterization was perfect, having each hero and villain from this serial a fascinating personality and well developed roles.
The plot of each episode had a smashing balance of action, adventure and mystery.
This is an excellent animated series, which does a cracking job adapting the stories from the comics and those classic characters from Marvel.
Honestly, I enjoyed this more than the live-action pic.
10/x
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One of Marvel'south finest
I simply bought both seasons on blue ray, it is a actually good evidence, possibly marvels all-time animated series. It holds true to the comics, creates a universe with multiple fun storylines. Great dialogue, likeable characters, and terrific writing, I really wish they'd renew more seasons. Oh well one can dream.
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Earth'south Mightiest Show
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At that place'south the best period. They bring a lot of activeness none end and they never go all drama out. Instead they bring positive messages, amazing episodes, and a lot of middle in the writing. Likewise bad Season iii was cancelled. Surtur is still out there, kids might be scared that they haven't catch him yet. There's no decision with that story-line. Please revive the testify for Season three!
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The comic avengers cartoon
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I really liked this evidence. It had a great phonation cast, some practiced character designs, and blitheness.
But there are flaws in this testify similar people are lament that Avengers Get together is not well written, the character designs are flat, too violent for kids and take no story. Neither is this is this show too be honest with exception of Wasp, Antman, Invisible Woman, Helm America and Iron Man nearly of the designs look badly drawn and this is a child show?? In most of the episodes with Black Widow in her chest is showing, the blackness suit she wears looks too tight and it looks like equally if the zipper on her adapt will aught down and nearly show her breasts. A similar thing to Wasp happened I take 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 upwardly it looks like it is almost to fall off and show her breasts. Falcon was merely boring in his episodes. Eagle's design looked stupid.
The first season of the testify was skilful but the 2nd season became a letdown. The outset episode of that flavour was practiced just later on, the stories became rushed, some of the episodes came out as too trigger-happy for children like when Surter was most to burn down Amora to decease. There weren't focusing on 1 story. Some scenarios never fabricated any sense.
I am sorry but in my opinion this testify is also violent and mind-numbing for kids who are under the historic period of 9-x. But it is perfect for a person who is entering their teen or 10 years of age.
I don't detest this show but if they would have given it a proper catastrophe 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 programme and Galactus was lame in the final episode because he literally had no purpose and he didn't fifty-fifty talk.
My favourite episode of the series is A 24-hour interval Unlike Any other and Powerless. To be honest I care more about this show to proceed fifty-fifty if it's copying and pasting every then Spectacular Spider-Homo or Wolverine and the x-men I might have watched every episode only honestly I never cared less well-nigh them. But we could always hope to run across this show proceed one time when Disney/Curiosity take finished with Avengers Get together just we might stop up having Robbie Daymond vocalization Spider-Man instead of Josh Keaton or Drake Bell. Since he is the electric current phonation for Spider-Human.
At least this show is better then Avengers united they stand (see my review) and I might be the odd 1 out here but I am glad they casted Drake Bell as Spider-Human instead of Josh Keaton but yet I wouldn't listen having a manager'south cut of those episodes where he did record them. Notwithstanding, I practice feel bad for Keaton because Darren Norris who voiced JJ in the same episode got his lines redubed past JK Simmons but he got to voice a police helm as an additional character. However, Keaton didn't have anything extra to exist credited for.
If you are a fan of Marvel Comics then you might like this.
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Cartoon excellence. I could do a treatise of story telling based on this
The episodes are short but so jam packed with great story telling that I could literally teach a course on story telling based on these. Zero fatty. every scene moves the story forward crusade they literally have no fourth dimension for annihilation else.
Starts a niggling slow but well worth the investment of time.
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