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« Reply #160 on: 10:04 PM | Thursday, April 28, 2011 »

Sure would be nice to get some new episodes here in the States! Gah!  Bangs Head

FWIW, they are easy to find.
I've seen all of season 2 so far, and am in the US.

...and they are awesome!  Wink
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« Reply #161 on: 02:04 PM | Friday, April 29, 2011 »

Guradians of the Galaxy (Star-Lord, Quasar -Phyal-Vell, Adam Warlock, Rocket Raccoon, and Groot),

Dancing Bananas I'm sure I'll be amazed by even a few seconds of screen time.   Rock Horns
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« Reply #162 on: 04:05 AM | Thursday, May 05, 2011 »

Here's a bit more of Season 2...

http://knowyourmarvelnews.blogspot.com/2011/05/avengersearths-mightiest-heroes-season.html

Looks Really REALLY good.
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« Reply #163 on: 05:05 AM | Thursday, May 05, 2011 »

Looks like Alpha Flight too?  And Wolvie's costume looks like it has a maple leaf on one side?  Bill Foster as well.
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« Reply #164 on: 07:05 AM | Friday, May 20, 2011 »


So much awesome in these pics!  Hearts
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« Reply #165 on: 10:05 AM | Friday, May 20, 2011 »

Looks like Alpha Flight too?  And Wolvie's costume looks like it has a maple leaf on one side?  Bill Foster as well.

that's not actually for the show. character designer Thomas Perkins did that piece as a going away gift to the crew when he left the show. it has nothing to do with what will actually be on the show. here's a link to Tom's blog post:

http://thomasperkins.blogspot.com/2011/02/portfolio-avengers-emh-crew-gift-poster.html
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« Reply #166 on: 06:05 PM | Friday, May 20, 2011 »

I just finished Season 1, Volume 1.  Episode 13 was great- "I'll stay if Cupid stays." is the best line in the series.
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« Reply #167 on: 09:05 AM | Tuesday, May 24, 2011 »

I have watched the newest episode from Sunday three times. If I would of had a DVR as a kid I would of fried my brain. This stuff is so much fun.
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« Reply #168 on: 01:05 PM | Tuesday, May 24, 2011 »

The way the latest episode ended (Ep: Hail Hydra) was kind of brilliant.

In fact, I think the way they handled the rationale for how a certain character might enter the fold was handled a bit better than it was in the comics

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The way the show handled Bucky actually being alive and it being the ONLY thing Cap would change about the world, so nobody noticed anything happened when he touched the cosmic cube. Very well done! The Winter Soldier arc was fantastic in the comics but how Bucky survived the explosion without even being a super soldier always irked me. Bringing the cosmic cube into this really helped smooth out the story. Reminds me very much of how the animated film Batman: Under the Red Hood vastly improved Jason Todd's resurrection (though the Winter Soldier storyline was handled much better than Jason Todd's was)
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« Reply #169 on: 01:05 PM | Tuesday, May 24, 2011 »

The way the latest episode ended (Ep: Hail Hydra) was kind of brilliant.

In fact, I think the way they handled the rationale for how a certain character might enter the fold was handled a bit better than it was in the comics

SPOILER!!
The way the show handled Bucky actually being alive and it being the ONLY thing Cap would change about the world, so nobody noticed anything happened when he touched the cosmic cube. Very well done! The Winter Soldier arc was fantastic in the comics but how Bucky survived the explosion without even being a super soldier always irked me. Bringing the cosmic cube into this really helped smooth out the story. Reminds me very much of how the animated film Batman: Under the Red Hood vastly improved Jason Todd's resurrection (though the Winter Soldier storyline was handled much better than Jason Todd's was)

QFT and KARMA I could not agree with you more. So glad we are starting to get new episodes again. This show has become one of those rare few that I keep on my DVR because when nothing else is on I just watch them over and over and enjoy it every time.
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« Reply #170 on: 04:05 PM | Tuesday, May 24, 2011 »

Hail Hydra is the model for a great Avengers movie. It was one of the best animated Super Hero episodes I have seen, and I've seen them all.
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« Reply #171 on: 07:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

I love how this show has handled Ultron. He really is a menacing beast.

Finally got a moment from Wasp that put her on par with the rest of the team. Woot!

The characterization of Ant-man is so dope! I'm not super familiar with the character in the comic, but in my head, I like to think that the A:EMH Ant-Man and the JLU Atom confer with each other when they have problems with the science. /Nerd

It didn't bother me before, but the voice or Iron Man, while good, still manages to irritate me a bit.
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« Reply #172 on: 07:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

When the Hulk showed up at the end, and Wasp told him to rip Ultron apart, I was giddy  Rock Horns
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« Reply #173 on: 08:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

It didn't bother me before, but the voice or Iron Man, while good, still manages to irritate me a bit.

I don't hate it but I never liked it. As soon as I heard it I thought it was Jack Black doing a Tony Stark voice. But its okay because I really really enjoy when something silly would happen to Tony or whenever he acts like a doofus or just the fact that most of the team doesn't follow his orders even though he's supposed to be the leader.

I love how much of a hero Ant Man is on this cartoon. And the Wasp might be the best character in the show. I love her so much. I hope the eventual live action Wasp is like her.
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« Reply #174 on: 08:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

I love how much of a hero Ant Man is on this cartoon. And the Wasp might be the best character in the show.

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Ditto, and who'd'a thunk'd it?
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« Reply #175 on: 08:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

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Ditto, and who'd'a thunk'd it?

yeah I never thought I would be a fan of Ant-man and Wasp. Or Hawkeye and Hulk for that matter. Like the four of them the most.
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« Reply #176 on: 08:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

Ditto, and who'd'a thunk'd it?

Certainly not me.

yeah I never thought I would be a fan of Ant-man and Wasp. Or Hawkeye and Hulk for that matter. Like the four of them the most.

I love how they're writing Hawkeye as the biggest badass in that show. It was awesome to see him literally jump right in the middle of that big AIM and Hydra meeting. He's not scared of anything. And I love his relationship with the Hulk. You often see them hanging out together.
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« Reply #177 on: 08:05 PM | Monday, May 30, 2011 »

yeah I never thought I would be a fan of Ant-man and Wasp. Or Hawkeye and Hulk for that matter. Like the four of them the most.

Yeah, I'm the same way. Well, I like the Wasp a little less than those three, but she's still really dope. But Ant-Man, Hawkeye, and Hulk are my favorites, making Cap, Thor, and Iron-Man seem played (which is saying something since those are really good characters too!). I think the Black Panther is cool too, but he's pretty much just been the consummate badass in the eps that weren't about Wakanda, and hasn't had a lot of character moments outside of that.
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« Reply #178 on: 01:08 AM | Wednesday, August 10, 2011 »

Just blasted through a few of the origin episodes last night with my son, my son started with the "oh snap" when during the Captain America Episode one of the howlers (howling commandos)
started with the "ok bub", nice Wolverine moment.

During the Hulk episode there was a helicopter pilot for the Army that was wearing a bandanna and a cowboy hat. Anyone agree that it was a G.I. Joe Wild Bill reference?

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I just rewatched most of the series in the past few days and these two moments were some of the ones I was about to bring up.

Anyone have a list of easter eggs?
Cameo appearences and nods?

Also I think Ant-Man and Wasp are seriously the best examples of the best of each character. Hulk is great in that he balances himself better. Tony annoys me, but is still not terrible. Cap who is my favorite character normally is one of the weakest links on the team, but his speach to Hulk shows his heart and outlook real well. I hope he has has a better showing with this Skrull invasion dealy coming up.

This show is pure awesome, and so far is the only cartoon that has pulled my kids away from Teen Titans. Which redminds me I need ot go through my DVD's and makes sure I have all those seasons.
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« Reply #179 on: 01:03 PM | Monday, March 05, 2012 »

Disney XD is putting a Marvel block together.

The epic storytelling of Marvel -- full of action, adventure and humor, along with complex, courageous and aspirational characters – will be introduced to a new generation of kids and families through a dedicated programming block, Marvel Universe, premiering SUNDAY, APRIL 1 on Disney XD.  The new series, "Ultimate Spider-Man," is written and guided by the most star-studded creative team in Super Hero television history, including some of the most influential names in comic books and pop culture.  The programming block will also feature the second season of "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes," and new short-form series that take viewers behind the scenes to meet the creative teams and explore the many facets of the Marvel Universe.

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The amazing team made up of Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada, and Marvel's Head of Television, Jeph Loeb, Supervising Producers/Writers Man of Action (Joe Kelly, Joe Casey, Steven T. Seagle & Duncan Rouleau), Creative Consultant/Writer Paul Dini ("Batman: The Animated Series," "Lost"), and Consulting Producer/Writer Brian Michael Bendis (Marvel's Ultimate Comics Spider-Man comic series), "Ultimate Spider-Man" marks firsts for one of Marvel's most popular characters the world over.  In the storyline, a teenage Peter Parker (voiced by actor Drake Bell) juggles the relatable challenges of high school with the extraordinary challenges of being a Super Hero. Nick Fury (voiced by actor Chi McBride) invites Parker to train with his S.H.I.E.L.D. organization, where Peter's alter-ego, Spider-Man, will join forces with four other teenage Super Heroes - Nova, White Tiger, Power Man and Iron Fist, on the greatest action and adventure ever as they work to become Ultimate Super Heroes!

The premiere episode (11:00 a.m., EST/PST) is entitled "Great Power," and the second episode is "Great Responsibility" (11:30 a.m., EST). The premiere episodes will be available on DisneyXD.com and Comcast platforms via VOD and XfinityTV.com directly following the Sunday, April 1 premiere on Disney XD.  On April 2, they will be available on Disney XD Mobile VOD available via AT&T, MetroPCS, MobiTV, Sprint and Verizon; along with iTunes, Xbox Live and Sony Playstation.

Rounding out the Marvel Universe block are exciting new short-form series including (the last three series are hosted by Radio Disney's Morgan Tompkins):

-"Fury Files" - Top-secret access to S.H.I.E.L.D. video dossiers on key Marvel heroes, including Iron Fist, Power Man, Nova and White Tiger and the villains they face, are animated with mix of traditional animation and motion comic art.

-"Marvel Mash-Up"– The Marvel Universe is turned upside down with these hilarious and unexpected takes on iconic Marvel heroes and villains, featuring classic animation edited with a comedic twist.

-"Animated Reality" - Stunt and special effects experts showcase the epic moves of favorite Marvel Super Heroes including Captain America and Spider-Man. 

-"What Would It Take?" – Get a glimpse into the science and modern technology required to create the heroes' gadgets, abilities and tech in real life, ranging from Iron Man's jet propulsion boots to Iron Fist's power-packed punch.

-"Master Class" - Marvel's Chief Creative Officer, Joe Quesada, explains the artistic vision behind Marvel's greatest Super Heroes and shows how artists bring them to life.
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