The Avengers: United They Stand (also known simply as The Avengers), was an animated series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. 13 episodes in length, it originally aired from October 30, 1999 to February 26, 2000, and was produced by Avi Arad and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television.
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01x13 Earth and Fire (2) Aired: Feb. 26, 2000Someone wants an ancient meteorite buried beneath an island, which is the reason for the disruptions in the Earth's magnetic fields. The Avengers … [continue reading]
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- 01x13 Earth and F… (Feb. 26, 2000)
- 01x11 The Sorcere… (Feb. 12, 2000)
- 01x10 Egg-Streme … (Feb. 05, 2000)
- 01x09 What a Visi… (Jan. 29, 2000)
- 01x08 Shooting Stars (Jan. 22, 2000)
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- Ron Myrick (1 episodes)
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- Michael Edens (4 episodes)
- Jack Kirby (3 episodes)
- Stan Lee (3 episodes)
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- In the promotional images of the series, and the action figure photos, Hawkeye didn't wear a mask. However, in the series and the final version of the figure, he wore a mask similar to that…
[show]In the promotional images of the series, and the action figure photos, Hawkeye didn't wear a mask. However, in the series and the final version of the figure, he wore a mask similar to that he wore during the Avengers: The Crossing storyline.
[hide] - Goof (miscellaneous): In the series opening, Wonder Man's name is misspelled Wonderman.
- This series, along with Spider-Man Unlimited, was commissioned by Fox in the wake of the success of Batman Beyond. In order to attempt to emulate "Batman Beyond", changes were made to the…
[show]This series, along with Spider-Man Unlimited, was commissioned by Fox in the wake of the success of Batman Beyond. In order to attempt to emulate "Batman Beyond", changes were made to the Avengers franchise as the series was set in the future. Emory "Ron" Myrick explained that they were "setting the series about twenty-five years in the future" and that "New York City will be a mix of future and contemporary looks, sort of the way the city looked in the movie Blade Runner but not as dark". The Avengers were also featured wearing elaborate armor costumes when they went into battle. Myrick said "The armor will give them the capability to go into different environments like extreme heat or cold, or underwater, or outer space, and it'll enhance their abilities. The Avengers also featured an "A" on their costumes that was like a Star Trek comlink, where they could hit it and communicate with each other and the mansion's computer.
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