AVENGERS ASSEMBLE
(Disney XD, May 26, 2013-February 24, 2019)
Marvel Animation
(Disney XD, May 26, 2013-February 24, 2019)
MAIN CAST:
Adrian Pasdar – Iron Man/Tony Stark (season 1-3), Bruto the Strongman/Bruce Olafsen
Mick Wingert – Iron Man/Tony Stark (season 4-5), Doctor Faustus/Johann Fennhoff
Roger Craig Smith – Captain America/Steve Rogers, Torgo, Great Gambonnos, Grim Reaper/Eric Williams, J.O.E.Y., Radioactive Man/Dr. Chen Lu, Nightmare, Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes, Orka
Travis Willingham – Thor, Bulldozer/Henry Camp, Brok, Trickshot/Buck Chisholm, Growing Man, Executioner/Skurge
Laura Bailey – Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff, Gamora (2nd appearance), Darkstar/Laynia Petrovna
Fred Tatasciore – Hulk/Bruce Banner, Thunderball/Dr. Eliot Franklin, Volstagg, Ringmaster/Maynard Tiboldt, Crimson Dynamo/Anton Vanko, Nightmare Ultron, Black Bolt/Blackagar Boltagon, Crossbones/Brock Rumlow
Troy Baker – Hawkeye/Clint Barton, Loki, Doombot, Red Guardian/Alexei Shostakov, Whiplash/Mark Scarlotti, Kraven the Hunter/Sergei Kravinoff
Bumper Robinson – Falcon/Sam Wilson, Human Cannonball/Jack Pulver
Adrian Pasdar – Iron Man/Tony Stark (season 1-3), Bruto the Strongman/Bruce Olafsen
Mick Wingert – Iron Man/Tony Stark (season 4-5), Doctor Faustus/Johann Fennhoff
Roger Craig Smith – Captain America/Steve Rogers, Torgo, Great Gambonnos, Grim Reaper/Eric Williams, J.O.E.Y., Radioactive Man/Dr. Chen Lu, Nightmare, Winter Soldier/Bucky Barnes, Orka
Travis Willingham – Thor, Bulldozer/Henry Camp, Brok, Trickshot/Buck Chisholm, Growing Man, Executioner/Skurge
Laura Bailey – Black Widow/Natasha Romanoff, Gamora (2nd appearance), Darkstar/Laynia Petrovna
Fred Tatasciore – Hulk/Bruce Banner, Thunderball/Dr. Eliot Franklin, Volstagg, Ringmaster/Maynard Tiboldt, Crimson Dynamo/Anton Vanko, Nightmare Ultron, Black Bolt/Blackagar Boltagon, Crossbones/Brock Rumlow
Troy Baker – Hawkeye/Clint Barton, Loki, Doombot, Red Guardian/Alexei Shostakov, Whiplash/Mark Scarlotti, Kraven the Hunter/Sergei Kravinoff
Bumper Robinson – Falcon/Sam Wilson, Human Cannonball/Jack Pulver
It took 36
years for Marvel Comics’ Avengers to get
their own animated series, with the short-lived Avengers:
United They Stand. It only took another decade for them to get not one,
but TWO more shows. The first began development in 2008 as a pitch for a
solo Hulk series—his fourth, counting The Marvel Super Heroes
shorts and the live-action CBS series—but was
decided to expand the focus to the entire team. Developed by Ciro Nieli, Joshua Fine and Christopher Yost, The Avengers: Earth’s
Mightiest Heroes took heavy inspiration from the comics run by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby—going so far as to
emulate the original line-up of Iron Man (Eric Loomis), Giant-Man (Wally Wingert), Hulk (Fred
Tatasciore), Thor (Rick D.
Wasserman) and Wasp (Colleen O’Shaughnessey),
initially—while also blending in later stories and elements of the burgeoning Marvel Cinematic Universe. The series
debuted on Disney XD on September 22,
2010, and then joined the channel’s Marvel
Universe programming block alongside new series Ultimate Spider-Man
in 2012.
After two
seasons, Marvel decided to cancel EMH in favor of a retooled show that
would bring things closer to the MCU’s depiction in The Avengers film. Avengers
Assemble was developed by Man of
Action, who were given control over the final 12 episodes of EMH,
and featured the film-inspired line-up of Captain America (Roger Craig Smith),
Iron Man (Adrian Pasdar & Mick Wingert), Thor (Travis Willingham), Black
Widow (Laura Bailey), Hawkeye (Troy Baker) and Hulk (Tatasciore), with newcomer
Falcon (Bumper Robinson) serving as the entry point for the audience.
Avengers
Assemble debuted on Disney XD on May 26, 2013, airing as part of the Marvel
Universe block. It was joined by and shared a continuity with Ultimate
Spider-Man (as well as its replacement, Marvel’s Spider-Man, when
the former was cancelled), Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.
and Guardians of the
Galaxy. It ran for 5 seasons, with seasons 3-5 receiving the subtitles Ultron
Revolution, Secret Wars and Black Panther’s Quest, respectively (a
trend all of Marvel Animation’s shows would follow after reaching a 3rd
season). Assemble would feature crossovers with its fellow shows, as
well as a variety of characters from across the Marvel universe (excluding the X-Men, although some
of their villains did appear). While starting out from the MCU, the quicker
production schedule of an animated series vs. a feature film slate meant that Assemble
often introduced characters before the MCU did; such as Falcon, who wouldn’t
debut until Captain
America: The Winter Soldier the next year, and characters the MCU yet couldn’t,
such as the Fantastic
Four (whose rights were tied up over at 20th Century Fox until
Disney bought
them in 2019).
All of the Marvel
Universe programs were cancelled in 2019 due to internal restructuring at
Marvel. Marvel
Television, under which Marvel Animation
operated, was a separate division from Marvel Studios, which
handled the films. It was decided to fold
Television into Studios under the stewardship of studio head Kevin Feige,
who became the Chief Creative Officer of Marvel as a whole. Television’s output
was either outright cancelled or allowed to wrap-up as Marvel Studios began
looking into developing MCU-connected content for Disney’s new streaming
platform, Disney+, and the Animation
division was extremely pared down in favor of the all-new Marvel Studios
Animation. Assemble would continue to be rerun on Disney XD and was
made available to stream on Disney+ alongside EMH.
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