The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes
TV-Y7 | 20 October 2010 (USA)
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    Interesteg

    What makes it different from others?

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    Micah Lloyd

    Excellent characters with emotional depth. My wife, daughter and granddaughter all enjoyed it...and me, too! Very good movie! You won't be disappointed.

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    Portia Hilton

    Blistering performances.

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    Francene Odetta

    It's simply great fun, a winsome film and an occasionally over-the-top luxury fantasy that never flags.

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    DCfan

    I really liked this show. It had a great voice cast, some good character designs, and animation.But there are flaws in this show like people are complaining that Avengers Assemble is not well written, the character designs are flat, too violent for kids and have no story. Neither is this is this show too be honest with exception of Wasp, Antman, Invisible Woman, Captain America and Iron Man most of the designs look badly drawn and this is a kid show?? In most of the episodes with Black Widow in her chest is showing, the black suit she wears looks too tight and it looks like as if the zipper on her suit will zip down and nearly show her breasts. A similar thing to Wasp happened I have 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 up it looks like it is about to fall off and show her breasts. Falcon was just boring in his episodes. Hawkeye's design looked stupid. The first season of the show was good but the second season became a letdown. The first episode of that season was good but later on, the stories became rushed, some of the episodes came out as too violent for children like when Surter was about to burn Amora to death. There weren't focusing on one story. Some scenarios never made any sense. I am sorry but in my opinion this show is too violent and mind-numbing for kids who are under the age of 9-10. But it is perfect for a person who is entering their teen or ten years of age. I don't hate this show but if they would have given it a proper ending 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 plan and Galactus was lame in the last episode because he literally had no purpose and he didn't even talk. My favourite episode of the series is A Day Unlike Any other and Powerless. To be honest I care more about this show to continue even if it's copying and pasting every then Spectacular Spider-Man or Wolverine and the x-men I might have watched every episode but honestly I never cared less about them. But we could always hope to see this show continue once when Disney/Marvel have finished with Avengers Assemble but we might end up having Robbie Daymond voice Spider-Man instead of Josh Keaton or Drake Bell. Since he is the current voice for Spider-Man.At least this show is better then Avengers united they stand (see my review) and I might be the odd one out here but I am glad they casted Drake Bell as Spider-Man instead of Josh Keaton but still I wouldn't mind having a director's cut of those episodes where he did record them. However, I do feel bad for Keaton because Darren Norris who voiced JJ in the same episode got his lines redubed by JK Simmons but he got to voice a police captain as an additional character. However, Keaton didn't have anything extra to be credited for. If you are a fan of Marvel Comics then you might like this.

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    baronsambdi

    Since the trailer comparisons with Justice League Unlimited couldn't be avoided. It basically looked like "a poor man's Justice League Unlimited" in almost every aspect.The character designs are horrendous, overly simplified and in many cases don't make justice to their comic book incarnations. I can't see a point of making Thor's face look like a moai and giving him square fingers, Hawkeye's head just can't be described, and Tony'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't be defended. Colors of the show are, again, very basic and simplified and animation isn't sharp or anything. Maybe that was a move to appeal to the little children eyes with simpler lines, but I don'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.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'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.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'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.If I wanted to watch something kiddie, I would watch Superhero Squad. Disney/Marvel studios simply didn'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't honor its source material like the DC series do.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'm looking forward to Avengers Assemble. I hope Marvel delivers something satisfying with its next series, but I'm not entirely optimistic about that, specially with Loeb comparing it to Ultimate Spider-Man.

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    OleFr-Skj

    Both Marvel and DC have to an astonishing degree started to pick up these last few years, with several well-appreciated shows that I really enjoy: Young Justice, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Iron Man: Armored Adventures, 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 agree with me that it was an absolutely fantastic show.Now Marvel's counterpart to the Justice League, The Avengers, have finally gotten a cartoon that really is something to behold.Let me just make it very clear that I'm not much of a comics reader, pretty much everything I know about pretty much any character from Marvel/DC stem from their incarnations in television.I'm a 17-year old guy with too much free time on my hands, some of that free time 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-Man show to X-Men: EvolutionI was only vaguely familiar with most of the characters presented in "TA:EMH", so I didn't know what to expect. In fact, the only one I was at least somewhat familiar with was Iron Man, through the 2008 movie and the TV series "Iron Man: 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 material.This is a good thing, because that gives me the opportunity to get to know these characters, to learn to understand them and interpret them.This, coupled with outstanding story lines and great animation, makes "TA:EMH" an absolutely fantastic show that any fan should be able to enjoy.My personal favorite characters among those I only vaguely knew are probably Ant-Man/Giant Man, and Thor. I admire Ant-Man's's constant struggle to find "a better way" and his belief in the inherent good in every human being. It's really a great show of character to see him believe that even in such a violent world as the Marvel Universe, it's never too late to start again and try to put your life in line. And he's a good example for the kids watching this show. The kids need good role models too you know.Thor strikes me as kind of similar to Superman in a lot of ways: noble, kind, powerful. But he's still a very different character. If I may point this out, I'm Norwegian, and it's something infinitely cool about watching one of the deities my ancestors (the vikings) worshipped portrayed as a noble and powerful hero of the modern day. A shame he doesn't offer Norway a thought though, oh well, you can't have everything.The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes is a monumental cartoon and a great achievement in animation. Absolutely worth watching.

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    coolkycouple2004

    Finally Marvel 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 great about the old comics and filters it through the modern Universe that Marvel is building through their big budget movies.The artwork, animation and character design is spot on. The attention to detail paid in these shows to the story and characters is proof that the folks making this series truly love and respect the old comics and these beloved heroes and villains. And let's not forget the most important part...the action - which is fast paced and epic as almost any Marvel comic.Story arcs and sub-plots abound just like the comics and the cast of characters is huge. I would like to see the Vision though, and Ultron would be nice as well...hopefully the show gets many more seasons to explore those options.If Marvel could apply this sort of treatment to perhaps an animated Silver Surfer, Fantastic Four or even Spider-Man I'm sure millions of fans would rejoice! Avengers Earths Mightiest heroes is this fan's delight.

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