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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The Wasp is the only female Avenger; likewise, of the five kids, Jessica is the only girl. When the X-Men show up, ComicBook/{{Storm}} is the only female member. Though Noriko does end up joining them later. Also seen among the villains, where Rosetta Riley is the only female member of the Celebrity Five.

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* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The Wasp is the only female Avenger; likewise, of the five kids, Jessica is the only girl. When the X-Men show up, ComicBook/{{Storm}} ComicBook/{{Storm|MarvelComics}} is the only female member. Though Noriko does end up joining them later. Also seen among the villains, where Rosetta Riley is the only female member of the Celebrity Five.
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* MidSeasonUpgrade: During Red Skull's arc (episode 23 - 33), Skull gives his supervillain team, the Masters of Evil receive a powerup with the Dimension Sphere, which grants each villain new powers and enhances their old ones. To counter this, Iron Man invents a new weapon, the Build Up Armor, for the Avengers.

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* MidSeasonUpgrade: During Red Skull's arc (episode 23 - 33), Skull gives his supervillain team, the Masters of Evil receive a powerup with the Dimension Sphere, which grants each villain new powers and enhances their old ones. To counter this, Iron Man invents a new weapon, the Build Up Armor, for the Avengers.
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** The children are forced to leave America by the [[ComicBook/CivilWar Superhero Registration Act]].

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** The children are forced to leave America by the [[ComicBook/CivilWar [[ComicBook/CivilWar2006 Superhero Registration Act]].
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* TranslationConvention: Of the non-Japanese characters, only ComicBook/IronMan could reasonably be expected to know any Japanese, being an international businessman (Cap probably wouldn't, given that he operated on the European front of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII). All dialogue (aside from CallingYourAttacks, GratuitousEnglish, and the SurprisinglyGoodEnglish used by the DISK computer) is in Japanese.

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* TranslationConvention: Of the non-Japanese characters, only ComicBook/IronMan could reasonably be expected to know any Japanese, being an international businessman (Cap probably wouldn't, given that he operated on the European front of UsefulNotes/WorldWarII). All dialogue (aside from CallingYourAttacks, GratuitousEnglish, and the SurprisinglyGoodEnglish fluent English used by the DISK computer) is in Japanese.
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* ShipSinking: Akira's friendship with Noriko had about thirty minutes in-universe to develop, then Hikaru showed up. That's gotta be a record.
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** The Mandarin's design is clearly inspired by the version seen in ''WesternAnimation/IronManArmoredAdventures''.
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* AndTheAdventureContinues: The anime ends 3 months later, when Iron Man visits Akira's school to tell him of another impeding threat.
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* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Senator Robert of the World Security Council takes over SHIELD and arrests Nick Fury on the grounds of collaborating with the villains, but Robert is Loki in disguise.]]

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* MoleInCharge: [[spoiler:Senator Robert Winters of the World Security Council takes over SHIELD and arrests Nick Fury on the grounds of collaborating with the villains, but Robert is Loki in disguise.]]
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Based off Marvel's popular ''[[Franchise/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' franchise, the series sees ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, Comicbook/IronMan, Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], and ComicBook/TheWasp teaming up with a group of teens to track down the world's superheroes, who have been locked away in special [=DISK=]s by Loki.

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Based off Marvel's popular ''[[Franchise/TheAvengers Avengers]]'' franchise, the series sees ComicBook/CaptainAmerica, Comicbook/IronMan, Franchise/SpiderMan, ComicBook/IncredibleHulk, ComicBook/SpiderMan, [[ComicBook/TheIncredibleHulk The Hulk]], [[ComicBook/TheMightyThor Thor]], and ComicBook/TheWasp teaming up with a group of teens to track down the world's superheroes, who have been locked away in special [=DISK=]s by Loki.







!! ''Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers'' provides examples of the following tropes:

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\n!! ''Marvel !!''Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers'' provides examples of the following tropes:
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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: ComicBook/NickFury, the head of SHIELD.

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* BaldBlackLeaderGuy: BaldOfAuthority: ComicBook/NickFury, the head of SHIELD.SHIELD, is portrayed as a bald black man.
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Deleted Five Man Band zero-context example. Part of Wick Cleaning Projects.


* FiveManBand: The "Celebrity Five", the masked minions who work for Loki. Each of them serves as an EvilCounterpart to the kids, and specialize in summoning a specific class of villain. They also all have day jobs that their work as evildoers conflicts with.
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* MalevolentMaskedMan: Loki's minions all wear masks to hide their true identities. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the fact that they all have rather prominent jobs.

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* MalevolentMaskedMan: MalevolentMaskedMen: Loki's minions all wear masks to hide their true identities. [[JustifiedTrope Justified]] by the fact that they all have rather prominent jobs.

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