Episodes
Season 1
- Breakout, Part 1
- Breakout, Part 2
- Some Assembly Required
- Living Legend
- Everything is Wonderful
- Panther's Quest
- Gamma World, Part 1
- Gamma World, Part 2
- Masters of Evil
- 459
- Widow's Sting
- The Man Who Stole Tomorrow
- Come the Conqueror
- The Kang Dynasty
- The Casket of Ancient Winters
- Hail, Hydra!
- Ultron-5
- The Ultron Imperative
- This Hostage Earth
- The Fall of Asgard
- A Day Unlike Any Other
Season 2
- The Private War of Doctor Doom
- Alone Against A.I.M.
- Acts of Vengeance
- Welcome to the Kree Empire
- To Steal an Ant-Man
- Michael Korvac
- Who Do You Trust?
- The Ballad of Beta Ray Bill
- Nightmare in Red
- Prisoner of War
- Infiltration
- Secret Invasion
- Along Came a Spider...
- Behold...The Vision
- Assault on 42
- Ultron Unlimited
- Yellowjacket
- Emperor Stark
- Code Red
- Winter Soldier
- Powerless
- Deadliest Man Alive
- New Avengers
- Operation: Galactic Storm
- Live Kree or Die
- Avengers Assemble
History
Marvel announced in October 2008 that its Marvel Animation division and the outside studio Film Roman would produce an Avengers animated TV series, "The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes", for planned broadcast in 2010. The series started airing on Disney XD in the United States on 20 October 2010, on Teletoon in Canada on 22 October 2010 in English-language and March 2011 in French-language. The series started airing in Australia on 8 March 2011 on ABC3, where the season finale originally aired on 12 April 2011. Micro-Episodes began airing online on 15 October 2010, introducing heroes and other characters for the main series. These micro-episodes were compiled into the first five episodes of the main series.[1] The series follows the storylines of the original comics by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, as well as other series of the comics' run and other sources such as the Marvel Cinematic Universe. In June 2012, Avengers Assemble was announced after the cancellation of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes. Jeph Loeb, a producer on the series, stated that the series is intended to closely echo the tone and feel of the 2012 "The Avengers" film despite the protests and anger of the fans as well as the popularity of the show.
Characters
Hero Teams
Avengers
Stark Industries
S.H.I.E.L.D.
Warriors Three
Howling Commandos
Fantastic Four
X-Men
S.W.O.R.D.
Heroes for Hire
Guardian of the Galaxy
Secret Warriors
New Avengers
Guest Allies
Neutral Characters
Neutral Teams
Hulkbusters
Code Red
Villains
Villain Teams
Hydra
Wrecking Crew
U-Foes
A.I.M.
Super-Apes
Master of Evil
Serpent Society
Crossfire's Thugs
Heralds of Galactus
The series features a combination of 2D and CGI animation.