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  38. In New York City, there is a mass breakout of supervillains from various S.H.I.E.L.D prisons by a mysterious mastermind. Against this threat that no single hero could have withstood, Iron Man, Giant Man, the Wasp, Thor and the Hulk work together to defeat the menace. Inspired by this victory, Iron Man convinces the others to form a permanent team, The Avengers, for the cause of justice. Together, these superheroes face new challenges, members, friends and foes as they assemble for them as one.
  39. After 74 villains break out of prison, Marvel's most powerful superheroes team up to capture all of them, and also to defend the Earth from widespread threats.
  40. Simply put, &quot;The Avengers: Earth&#39;s Mightiest Heroes&quot; (AEMH) is a show I never thought would see the light of day. For one, the film and television rights to Marvel&#39;s characters all seemed to be owned by different studios. Secondly, the Avengers series from the mid 90&#39;s REEEALLY sucked.<br/><br/>So, when I heard about AEMH, I was highly skeptical. Then I watched the two part pilot and was shocked at how spot on it was. However, my cynicism quickly led me to believe it had to be a fluke. I wasn&#39;t ready to accept AEMH as the real deal until &quot;Living Legend&quot;. Allow me to explain why I feel this show has the goods.<br/><br/>The animation style is more detailed than Justice League TAS, but not as gloomy as Batman TAS. In other words, it&#39;s outstanding. Part of this is due to the character design, which is 100% faithful to the source material. For better (Captain America and Thor) and worse (Hank Pym and Hawkeye), everyone looks like they should. The rest of this is due to the fast pacing and, oddly enough, the accuracy of the action scenes. Iron Man stands back and relies on his armor. The Black Panther plays it smart and studies his adversary before moving in. Hawkeye is always letting any number of arrows fly. Captain America just dominates his opponents in close quarters.<br/><br/>The baddies going up against the Avengers are truly worthy of fighting Marvel&#39;s A-team. Graviton, Enchantress &amp; Executioner, Wonder Man, the Leader, the Master&#39;s of Evil and Kang the Conqueror are all A-1 threats. You really do get the sense they pose an inordinate danger to the world, not just the good guys. *Spoiler alert*—Ultron&#39;s going to become a nigh indestructible, homicidal robot that views organic life as a disease. When this comes to pass, expect to see the stuff hit the fan and then some.<br/><br/>The actors all hit their mark. Brian Bloom, Fred Tatasciore, Colleen O&#39;Shaughnessy, James C. Mathis and, of course, Phil Lamar do Captain America, the Hulk, the Wasp, the Black Panther and Jarvis (respectively) justice. The only one who feels off is Iron Man (Rick Wasserman) who sounds a little too young for Stark. Also, the title theme kinda&#39; makes me want to saw my ears off a little bit. But these are the only negative parts of this production I can think of.<br/><br/>Then there&#39;s the show&#39;s strongest aspect, which is the writing. The characters act just like they do on the comic page. Captain America is a soldier out of time. Hawkeye is standoffish. Thor is awed by the perils found in the mortal world. Iron Man is a bit of a douche. So far there haven&#39;t been any out of character moments for the heroes or villains that have come to plague comics. The writers have also gone out of their way to incorporate the larger Marvel Universe. Instances of this include: a WWII sequence featuring, a pre-Wolverine, James Howlett; a Daily Bugle headline concerning the Punisher; and several references to the Fantastic Four. Also, every single episode is led into by the previous one and leads into the next. It&#39;s basically the televised equivalent of reading a years worth of story lines—cool beans. Unfortunately, there is a major problem with AEMH.<br/><br/>Its airing schedule is highly irregular. I know it comes on Sundays at 10:30 p.m. (perfect for me), but its other airtime&#39;s feel random. A program like this should be targeting tykes and teens. The key times to do this are Monday through Friday, between 6:00a.m.—8:30a.m. and then at 3:00p.m.—5:30p.m. Batman TAS came on after school, five days a week, and quickly became the show to beat when I was a teen. For AEMH to become a hit or to just survive, it&#39;s going to have to air when its target audience will be both willing and able to watch it. Also, why are there only three episodes ON DEMAND for those of us who work long hours? So far eighteen have aired, yet only three are available. In short, viewers have to actively seek the show out to watch it—meaning that they probably won&#39;t. This is a problem of the highest order which has nothing to do with the production, but with Disney XD (here in the States).<br/><br/>&quot;The Fantastic Four&quot; (2006) was an entertaining show cut down by a ruddy schedule. &quot;The Spectacular Spiderman&quot; was an excellent show killed off by sparse airing. &quot;Wolverine and the X-Men&quot; was a so-so show decimated by a spotty schedule. All of these programs were based on Marvel properties. All of their airtimes were next to impossible to find. All of them were cancelled. If AEMH is to avoid this, Disney XD needs to get it out there to its audience on a frequent and regular basis. If they don&#39;t, history will most likely repeat itself. In other words, this will be cancelled before it hits its stride.<br/><br/>So, despite the extraordinarily high quality of the writing, the acting, the animation and action direction, savor this while it lasts True Believers. Because, if Disney XD doesn&#39;t start really pushing &quot;Avengers: Earth&#39;s Mightiest Heroes&quot;, this will be just another excellent Marvel show pulled before its time. And to anyone who calls B.S. on my claim, due to the supposed 52 episode order, I have this to say. &quot;Wolverine and the X-Men&quot; was also rumored to have a second season in the bag, and it was dropped from production. On the plus side, should this unfortunate trend continue, I&#39;m fairly certain AEMH will at least get a proper season one, DVD release.<br/><br/>***ADDENDUM***<br/><br/>Now that the first season has concluded, can us fans of this excellent series finally get a comprehensive, DVD boxset of season one that contains all 26 episodes.
  41. Since the trailer comparisons with Justice League Unlimited couldn&#39;t be avoided. It basically looked like &quot;a poor man&#39;s Justice League Unlimited&quot; in almost every aspect.<br/><br/>The character designs are horrendous, overly simplified and in many cases don&#39;t make justice to their comic book incarnations. I can&#39;t see a point of making Thor&#39;s face look like a moai and giving him square fingers, Hawkeye&#39;s head just can&#39;t be described, and Tony&#39;s stark looks nothing like in the comics or the movies. Some of the villains look like Robot Masters for Mega Man rather than American superhero foils. Character designs just can&#39;t be defended. Colors of the show are, again, very basic and simplified and animation isn&#39;t sharp or anything. Maybe that was a move to appeal to the little children eyes with simpler lines, but I don&#39;t think it had to look THIS cheap. Because certainly everything looks cheap in this series, compared with superior quality animation like the WB productions for DC.<br/><br/>I already said this look like a kiddie show, well, the story lines are also very simple and lack of depth. There are some very basic dilemmas (for example, the Molecular Man loss of humanity, or Antman&#39;s thoughts on villain rehabilitation), but then they extend them through every episodes until they get too old, making the characters motivations look just plain and unidimensional.<br/><br/>What can be said on favour of this series is that they develop some storyline in steps along all the season, and season finale solutions are kind of exciting, but again, it doesn&#39;t give any depth, only evil villains trying to take over the world. No interesting character relationships, memorable dialogues (Damn, cardboard dialogues are plain bad!) or intelligent story lines. This series is very swallow, too little thoughtful of heartful. Simply kid stuff.<br/><br/>If I wanted to watch something kiddie, I would watch Superhero Squad. <br/><br/>Disney/Marvel studios simply didn&#39;t want to invest money and talent developing what could have been breakthrough show. Compared to the superior Warner shows, with better character designs, fairly decent budgets, intelligent story lines and great character development, this Avengers series just falls too short, and doesn&#39;t honor its source material like the DC series do.<br/><br/>Remember when Marvel made excellent series, like X-Men? Well, I feel a little bad for the fans who will miss this series, but I&#39;m looking forward to Avengers Assemble. I hope Marvel delivers something satisfying with its next series, but I&#39;m not entirely optimistic about that, specially with Loeb comparing it to Ultimate Spider-Man.
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