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** From ''WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' , there's Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey as Wasp, Creator/FredTatasciore as Hulk, Creator/SteveBlum as Hulk, and Creator/RobinAtkinDownes as Abomination.

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** From ''WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' , there's Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey as Wasp, Creator/FredTatasciore as Hulk, Creator/SteveBlum as Hulk, Wolverine , and Creator/RobinAtkinDownes as Abomination.
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* RoleReprisal: The English dub sees many voice actors reprising their roles from other projects:
** From ''WesternAnimation/AvengersEarthsMightiestHeroes'' , there's Creator/ColleenOShaughnessey as Wasp, Creator/FredTatasciore as Hulk, Creator/SteveBlum as Hulk, and Creator/RobinAtkinDownes as Abomination.
** From ''VideoGame/MarvelHeroes'' , Creator/CrispinFreeman once again voices Loki.
** From ''Anime/IronManRiseOfTechnovore'' , there's Creator/MatthewMercer as Iron Man.
** From ''WesternAnimation/WolverineAndTheXMen'' , in.addition to Hulk and Wolverine there's Creator/YuriLowenthal as Ice Man.
** From ''WesternAnimation/AvengersAssemble'' , in addition to Hulk, there's Creator/RogerCraigSmith as Captain America and Creator/TravisWillingham as Thor.
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* FiveManBand: The "Celebrity Five", the masked minions who work for Loki. Each of them serve 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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* FiveBadBand: The "Celebrity Five", the masked minions who work for Loki. Each of them serve 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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** The children are forced to leave America by the [[Comics/CivilWar Superhero Registration Act]]

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** The children are forced to leave America by the [[Comics/CivilWar [[ComicBook/CivilWar Superhero Registration Act]]Act]].
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* CallingYourAttacks: Used here, with such notable examples being Wasp's "Wasp Sting" and Cyclops' "Optic Blast!" Though there are some more forced ones, with Cap's just yelling "Shield Throw".

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* CallingYourAttacks: Used here, with such notable examples being Wasp's "Wasp Sting" and Cyclops' "Optic Blast!" Though there are some more forced ones, with Cap's just yelling "Shield Throw". There are several aversions as well, Magneto, Blade and the Guardians of the Galaxy just to name a few.
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* LetsYouAndHimFight: Red Skull uses Hikaru as a hostage to force Thor to fight the other Avengers.

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* LetsYouAndHimFight: Red Skull uses Hikaru as a hostage to force Thor to fight the other Avengers. Ten episodes later, Baron Blood takes control of Chris, Ed, Hikaru and Jessica, convincing them to attack Blade.
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* FantasticRacism: Mutants are once again hated and feared, but in an interesting bit of GenreSavvy, the kids just don't get why they get all of the hate while people like Thor, Wasp, Iron Man and Spider-Man wander around and are considered heroes.

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* FantasticRacism: Mutants are once again hated and feared, but in an interesting bit of GenreSavvy, the kids just don't get why they get all of the hate while people like Thor, Wasp, Iron Man and Spider-Man wander around and are considered heroes.
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* HotScoop: Rosetta Riley, of the suspiciously specifically named "Big News Channel". She's actually one of Loki's minions.
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* JapanesePronouns: Used as part of characterization. For example, [=MODOK=] uses ''ore-sama'', as a testament to his immense ego. Deadpool uniquely uses ''ore-chan''.
** Notably, most of the time, names themselves are said as if the people were speaking English, with only minimal use of -san, -sama or -chan.

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* AdaptedOut: besides the Avengers, most of Marvels well known heroes and villains are present in the series at some point. The ComicBook/FantasticFour however, also one of Marvels A-list superhero teams, are surprisingly absent (potentially due to Constantin Film/Fox's rights to the characters), as well as their most well known adversary Dr. Doom.

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* AdaptedOut: besides the Avengers, most of Marvels well known heroes and villains are present in the series at some point. The ComicBook/FantasticFour however, also one of Marvels A-list superhero teams, are surprisingly absent (potentially due to Constantin Film/Fox's rights to the characters), issues), as well as their most well known adversary Dr. Doom.

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* AdaptedOut: besides the Avengers, most of Marvels well known heroes and villains are present in the series at some point. The ComicBook/FantasticFour however, also one of Marvels A-list superhero teams, are surprisingly absent, as well as their most well known adversary Dr. Doom.

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* AdaptedOut: besides the Avengers, most of Marvels well known heroes and villains are present in the series at some point. The ComicBook/FantasticFour however, also one of Marvels A-list superhero teams, are surprisingly absent, absent (potentially due to Constantin Film/Fox's rights to the characters), as well as their most well known adversary Dr. Doom.
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[[SpiritualSuccessor Though otherwise not related]], July 22, 2017 saw the premiere of a new Marvel anime collaboration, called {{Anime}}/MarvelFutureAvengers, that once again features The Avengers (same line-up as Disk Wars) teaming up with young, heroic teenagers who are the viewpoint protagonists, this time as mentors and with the teens actually having powers of their own. The series currently airs on Japanese satellite channel [[=DLife=]].

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[[SpiritualSuccessor Though otherwise not related]], July 22, 2017 saw the premiere of a new Marvel anime collaboration, called {{Anime}}/MarvelFutureAvengers, Anime/MarvelFutureAvengers, that once again features The Avengers (same line-up as Disk Wars) teaming up with young, heroic teenagers who are the viewpoint protagonists, this time as mentors and with the teens actually having powers of their own. The series currently airs on Japanese satellite channel [[=DLife=]].
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[[SpiritualSuccessor Though otherwise not related]], July 22, 2017 saw the premiere of a new Marvel anime collaboration, called {{Anime}}/MarvelFutureAvengers, that once again features The Avengers (same line-up as Disk Wars) teaming up with young, heroic teenagers who are the viewpoint protagonists, this time as mentors and with the teens actually having powers of their own. The series currently airs on Japanese satellite channel [[=DLife=]].

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* UnexpectedCharacter: The first trailer shows some longtime Marvel mainstays like Comicbook/WarMachine, Comicbook/{{Venom}}, and the [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], but also contains some truly obscure choices like the Fixer and Death Adder. However, Death Adder, and Fixer have yet to appear in the actual show.

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The first trailer shows show contains quite some longtime Marvel mainstays like Comicbook/WarMachine, Comicbook/{{Venom}}, and the [[ComicBook/NormanOsborn Green Goblin]], but also contains some truly obscure choices like the Fixer Diamondback, Cottonmouth and Death Adder. However, Death Adder, and Fixer have yet to appear in the actual show.Bi-Beast.

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* BackForTheFinale: Spider-Man, Giant Man, Blade and the Guardians of the Galaxy all come back to help out the Avengers during the series finale.



* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Noriko Ashida aka Surge. This time, blue ''is'' her natural hair color.

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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Noriko Ashida aka Surge. This time, blue ''is'' her natural hair color. WhatHappenedToTheMouse: While most of the superheroes the Avengers meet during the series come BackForTheFinale, the X-Men are not seen or mentioned again after their story arc is over. What makes it this trope is that, when they were last seen, Cyclops and Beast were still trapped in [=DISK=]s, thus leaving it unknown if they were ever fully released or not.




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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: Noriko Ashida aka Surge. This time, blue ''is'' her natural hair color.
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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 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 WorldWarII).UsefulNotes/WorldWarII). All dialogue (aside from CallingYourAttacks, GratuitousEnglish, and the SurprisinglyGoodEnglish used by the DISK computer) is in Japanese.

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* ShoutOut: Tony's nickname for Akira, "Samurai Boy", is a reference to a certain director of samurai movies the kid shares a name with, Creator/AkiraKurosawa.

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Tony's nickname for Akira, "Samurai Boy", is a reference to a certain director of samurai movies the kid shares a name with, Creator/AkiraKurosawa.Creator/AkiraKurosawa.
** Deadpool introduces himself as "the emissary from Hell", a la [[Series/SpiderManJapan Japanese Spider-Man]].
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* TelepathicSprinklers: When fighting Brother Blood and his vampires in a museum, Blade uses a single lighter to trigger all the sprinkler systems, which he [[CrazyPrepared filled with holy water beforehand]].
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* KillSat: SHIELD has one named Blue Javelin. Ultron attempts to hack it so he can use it to destroy Techno Isle, forcing Iron Man to destroy the satellite first.

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* DegradedBoss: or degraded dragon in this case; the Celebrity Five, Loki's five dragons, are demoted to ordinary faceless mooks once Red Skull takes their biocodes and drafts them into Hydra. And they hate it.



* TheMole: One of Loki's minions, Tim Gillian, is a SHIELD scientist aboard the Hellicarrier, and is thus able to keep Fury and the rest of SHIELD from intervening to stop Loki's plans in the second episode.

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* TheMole: One of Loki's minions, Tim Gillian, is a SHIELD scientist aboard the Hellicarrier, and is thus able to keep Fury and the rest of SHIELD from intervening to stop Loki's plans in the second episode. Later, Red Skull turns out to have a Mole inside SHIELD as well (hench why he knew about Hawkeye and Falcon's plan to rescue an abducted scientist), but his/her identity is not revealed.



** Also seen among the villains, where Rosetta Riley is the only female member of the Celebrity Five.



** The TropeNamer himself appears in episode 16.

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** The TropeNamer himself appears in episode 16.16 and remains a main character throughout the entire mutant arc.
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* XanathosGambit: The Celebrity Five’s EnemyMine with Ed and Hulk turns out to secretly be this. If Ed and Hulk succeed in destroying the Gaia Anchor, Red Skull’s plan will be thwarted. If they fail, they will most likely get killed. Either way, at least one of the people that the Five despise will suffer.

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* XanathosGambit: XanatosGambit: The Celebrity Five’s EnemyMine with Ed and Hulk turns out to secretly be this. If Ed and Hulk succeed in destroying the Gaia Anchor, Red Skull’s plan will be thwarted. If they fail, they will most likely get killed. Either way, at least one of the people that the Five despise will suffer.
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*XanathosGambit: The Celebrity Five’s EnemyMine with Ed and Hulk turns out to secretly be this. If Ed and Hulk succeed in destroying the Gaia Anchor, Red Skull’s plan will be thwarted. If they fail, they will most likely get killed. Either way, at least one of the people that the Five despise will suffer.
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* MidSeasonUpgrade: During Red Skull's arc (episode 23 - 33), het 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), het 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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* LetsYouAndHimFight: Red Skull uses Hikaru as a hostage to force Thor to fight the other Avengers.
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* InstandAwesomeJustAddMecha: Red Skull's ultimate weapon is a giant robot.

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* InstandAwesomeJustAddMecha: InstantAwesomeJustAddMecha: Red Skull's ultimate weapon is a giant robot.

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* EvilGenius: One of Loki's minions, Tim Gillian, refers to himself this way.

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* EarthShatteringKaboom: what Red Skull intends to create.
* EnemyMine: Magneto helps the X-Men defeat 3 Sentinels guarding Loki's ice palace since he too considers Loki a threat, and hates the Sentinels even more than he hates the X-Men.
**Likewise, after the Celebrity Five have their biocodes stolen by Red Skull and are forced by him to become Hydra footsoldiers, they team up with Ed and Hulk to destroy one of Red Skulls 5 bases since they hate their current jobs.
* EvilGenius: One of Loki's minions, Tim Gillian, refers to himself this way.


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* InstandAwesomeJustAddMecha: Red Skull's ultimate weapon is a giant robot.


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* MidSeasonUpgrade: During Red Skull's arc (episode 23 - 33), het 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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* SuperSentaiStance: episode 18, the 4 members of the Wrecking Crew introduce themselves with one of these.
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** When the X-Men show up, {{Storm}} is the only female member. Though Noriko does end up joining them later.

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** When the X-Men show up, {{Storm}} ComicBook/{{Storm}} is the only female member. Though Noriko does end up joining them later.
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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 SelfDemonstrating/{{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/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 SelfDemonstrating/{{Loki}}.
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