Marvel's Avengers

2013

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EP5 The Zemo Sanction Oct 14, 2018

7| 0h30m| TV-Y7| en
Synopsis

The further adventures of the Marvel Universe's mightiest general membership superhero team. With an all-star roster consisting of Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Hawkeye, Falcon and, occasionally--when she feels like it and only when she feels like it--Black Widow, the Avengers are a team in the truest sense. The Avengers save the world from the biggest threats imaginable--threats no single super hero could withstand.

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Marvel Animation

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Also starring James C. Mathis III

Also starring Daisy Lightfoot

Reviews

Perry Kate Very very predictable, including the post credit scene !!!
Glimmerubro It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
Ariella Broughton It is neither dumb nor smart enough to be fun, and spends way too much time with its boring human characters.
Staci Frederick Blistering performances.
maravillasnightwing What is this? ewwA:EMHS done it better, WAAAY better most of the avengers here are lousy and did not even include Antman and Wasp.and since when Black widow and Nick fury can be trustedevery episode breaks and burns my eyes so I stopped it this is trash cause its the same.Captain America could do better than that, bruce banner aka the hulk, is more in control than being mad and finding peace being in his human form.THE VILLAINS! eww, they lack of menacing and they are dumb not the villains we wanted and hoped to see make this show better and inspiring for children to watch because not all comic readers are 7 year olds and please adapt what they did to the mainstream Marvel comics, they have done it waaay too far You made us mad of what you did to the characters specially Captain America, you downgraded and underestimate of what he can do specially thor and hulk, they could have been more relatable to us, of emotions.
hnutz_ While this was touted as a follow-up to the previous well-received series, Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, it's nowhere near as good.In the first 3 episodes, they pull the "heroes possessed by villains" trope TWICE.Oh, and the "rookie saves the day" card has been used a few times, too.They're making a big deal about Tony taking a leadership role when he led the team a LOT during the previous series.While the previous series was entertaining to a variety of ages and audiences, this series is really falling below that standard. It's... boring. Did anyone think that the Avengers WOULDN'T stay together during the first 2 episodes? No, not at all.It's just like what they did with the Spectacular Spider-Man, cancelling it and replacing it with a sub-standard replacement (Ultimate Spider-Man). Of course, Loeb in in charge of both...
Jbad5 Avengers Earth's Mightiest Heroes was very good, Avengers Assemble is dreadful. There is very little respect paid to the history of Avengers comics. There is a lack of intelligent writing and dialog in the show, and the fighting action is boring, unrealistic, and undramatic. The creators of this show have completely sold out Marvel Universe. The Avengers United They Stand series that ran on Fox in the 1990s was also good. Watch those series and I think you will agree with me about the huge drop in quality.Disney is destroying the Marvel brand. The movies are still great, but the cartoons went from really good to horrible as soon as Disney took over. They are turning Marvel into a complete joke. Marvel is not supposed to be for young kids only. Here, goofiness abounds, and there is nothing serious about this series. Unfortunately great Marvel cartoons seem to be a thing of the past. :(
ikrani We have an all-star cast of Marvel's greats, fresh out of their hit movies and ready to make a return to the telly. While I do love Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, I will say that it was smart of them to start over. Because let's face it, once you beat the planet-eating god of your canon, you have nowhere to go after that.The characters are all likable and they're more or less the slightly dysfunctional team we've all come to know and love. Thor is the fish out of water, Hulk is the slightly dim but still right-thinking behemoth he was in the last cartoon, Hawkeye is... Well, basically all the characters are as they are in the Avengers movie, right down to the designs, which is okay by me. That is except for a few instances of out-of-character douchebaggery.The animation is the same as Ultimate Spider-Man and Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. It's a step up from EMH and Spectacular Spider-Man, and it flows well.The main problem with this show is the plot. The writers, much like a lot of cartoon writers these days, suffer from Everyone's-A-Moron Syndrome. They think that if we don't know what's going on then we'll lose interest, so they pretty much spell out the entire plot of each episode within the first five minutes. Around Episode 7 this condition takes a break and the full synopsis is extended to ten minutes, but otherwise we know how it's going to go down soon after the start.Now, this would not be a problem if it were something like Ultimate Spider-Man. That show has enough comedy and character interactions to drive it without the need for a ton of plot. Avengers Assemble is not a superhero action-comedy. Avengers Assemble is a more or less serious action piece that needs good plot. And, sadly, it doesn't have one. Yet.This show has the potential to be better. But for that to happen, the writers need to learn to throw more twists and turns to the audience, or at least keep the climax a secret until it arrives. I say stick with it to see if any episodes are good, but if you know how it's going to work out before the first commercial break, then tune out and re- watch Earth's Mightiest Heroes.