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The Avengers: United They Stand

The Avengers: United They Stand (also known simply as The Avengers) is an animated series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team Avengers.[1] It consists of 13 episodes, which originally premiered on October 30, 1999, and was produced by Avi Arad. It was canceled on February 26, 2000.[2]

The Avengers: United They Stand
GenreSuperhero
Action
Adventure
Based on
Avengers
by
Developed byEric Lewald
Julia Lewald
Directed byRon Myrick
Voices ofLinda Ballantyne
Tony Daniels
Graham Harley
Hamish McEwan
Ray Landry
Caroly Larson
Stavroula Logothettis
Martin Roach
Ron Rubin
John Stocker
Rod Wilson
Lenore Zann
Narrated byGeorge Johnson
Opening theme"The Avengers: United They Stand" by Sky Flyers
ComposersJeremy Sweet
Deddy Tzur
Shuki Levy
Kussa Mahchi
Country of originUnited States
Canada
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producersAvi Arad
Eric S. Rollman
Stan Lee
ProducerRon Myrick
Running time22 minutes
Production companiesMarvel Studios
Saban Entertainment
Fox Family Worldwide
Saerom Animation
Original release
NetworkFox Kids
ReleaseOctober 30, 1999 (1999-10-30) –
February 26, 2000 (2000-02-26)
Related
The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes

The series features two leaders of the team, Ant-Man and the Wasp, and introduces Wonder Man, Tigra, Hawkeye, Falcon, Vision and Scarlet Witch.[3]

Plot edit

The series features a team broadly based on the roster for the 1984 Avengers spin-off series, the West Coast Avengers, composed of the Wasp, Wonder Man, Tigra, Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch (Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch were also both in the Iron Man animated series as members of Force Works) led by Ant-Man/Giant-Man, with the Falcon and Vision joining in the opening two-parter. For undetermined reasons (perhaps due to their rights being tied up in planned movie projects), the Avengers' "Big Three" were not regular fixtures in the series – Captain America and Iron Man made only guest appearances in one episode each, while Thor did not appear outside of the opening titles (though he was intended to make an appearance in a future season if the show was renewed). Captain America appears in one episode "Command Decision". The story involves the Masters of Evil and a flashback to Captain America defeating Baron Zemo. Meanwhile, Iron Man in the episode "Shooting Stars", helps the Avengers thwart the Zodiac's plan to send a radioactive satellite crashing to Earth.

The series features many of the Avengers' major comic book foes, including Ultron, Kang the Conqueror, Egghead, the Masters of Evil (consisting of Baron Helmut Zemo, Tiger Shark, Absorbing Man, Moonstone, Whirlwind, Boomerang, Cardinal, and Dragonfly) the Grim Reaper (this version wore full body armor and a helmet featuring a skull-like paint job and a scythe-like weapon on his armor; his ties to Wonder Man remained intact) and the Zodiac, as well as associated characters the Swordsman, the Circus of Crime, Namor, Attuma, Agatha Harkness, and the Salem's Seven.

The show made several fan-friendly references to aspects of the characters' comic book history that were otherwise not expanded upon for the uninitiated; such as Falcon and Captain America's partnership, Hawkeye's partial deafness, or Namor's half-breed nature. Beyond this, the series bore little in the way of similarity to the comics, mainly due to its wholesale redesign of the cast, characterized by asymmetrical costume design and the most infamous element of the series – Ant-Man, Wasp, Hawkeye and Falcon all wore suits of battle armor. Also in this incarnation, Tigra is an athlete who underwent genetic treatments to give her a competitive edge. These treatments went awry, leaving her with the form and abilities of a tiger.

Cast edit

 
Part of the Avengers roster. Left to right: Tigra, Falcon, Scarlet Witch, Hawkeye and Vision.

Additional voices edit

Appearing in the comics edit

Other characters that appeared in the comic but not the show:

Production edit

In 1997, Roland Poindexter, the supervising executive in charge of animated series at Fox Kids Network, approached two X-Men (1992) animated series writers named Robert N. Skir and Marty Isenberg to develop a proposal for an Avengers cartoon. After creating a detailed Bible that included a 13-episode story arc, the network decided a Captain America series would be more suited to its schedule. But before Fox Kids could green light either series, Marvel went into bankruptcy, effectively ending the development process for all its shows. It wasn't until after the publisher's financial woes were resolved in late 1998 that Poindexter revived interest in the Avengers project, using the series bible written by Robert N. Skir and Marty Isenberg; because Skir and Isenberg were already committed to spearhead Beast Machines: Transformers, the network approached former X-Men animated series story editor Eric Lewald and his wife, Julia, to come on board as story editors for the series. In January 1999, Fox finally gave the official go-ahead and Ron Myrick was hired to oversee the show's visual development.

The Avengers roster for the cartoon is loosely based upon the roster for the 1984 Avengers spin-off series The West Coast Avengers. Notably absent from the lineup are the traditional core members: Captain America, Iron Man, and Thor, who were originally prohibited from appearing in the series due to licensing issues. Story editor Eric Lewald has commented on their absence and had said "We want this to be a team of Avengers, instead of making it 'Captain America and the Avengers' or 'Thor and the Avengers. We prefer to have a balanced team of superheroes rather than a superstar on the team."[citation needed] However, Captain America and Iron Man each made one guest appearance (in "Command Decision" and "Shooting Stars", respectively), while Thor did not appear outside of the opening sequence.

The decision to pair Scarlet Witch and Wonder Man up as a couple was based upon the storyline then running in the Avengers comic in which Scarlet Witch resurrects Wonder Man to serve as her protector after an evil sorceress transforms the planet into a medieval world under her control. During their time together, the two fall in love and become a couple.

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.

This series was commissioned by Fox in the wake of the success of Batman Beyond (1999). In order to attempt to emulate Batman Beyond, changes were made to the Avengers franchise as the series was set in the future. 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 (1982) but not as dark." The Avengers were also featured wearing elaborate armor costumes when they went into battle. Myrick explained, "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.

Episodes edit

The following list reflects the correct viewing order of The Avengers: United They Stand episodes, according to Marvel's official site.

No.TitleWritten byOriginal air date
1"Avengers Assemble: Part 1"Michael EdensOctober 30, 1999 (1999-10-30)

Ultron creates the Vision and sends him to destroy Ant-Man.

Note: In addition to the close-ups on the pictures of Captain America, Thor, and Iron Man near the beginning, pictures of Beast, Black Panther, Hulk, Namor, Quicksilver, and two others can be seen in both conference room scenes.
2"Avengers Assemble: Part 2"Michael EdensNovember 6, 1999 (1999-11-06)
Wonder Man is put on life support and the Avengers must take over where he fell. Falcon joins the team and Vision is reprogrammed with a copy of Wonder Man's mind.
3"Kang"Brooks WachtelNovember 13, 1999 (1999-11-13)
After being accidentally freed from his urn prison by Dr. Chris Johnson and Falcon's nephew Andrew, Kang the Conqueror starts to create havoc while looking for a special crystal obelisk from ancient Egypt, an object which would allow him to go back into the future and oppress millions of people. The Avengers must protect the world—past, present, and future....at all costs.
4"Comes a Swordsman"John LoyNovember 27, 1999 (1999-11-27)

Hawkeye must face his past and his old mentor the Swordsman. Meanwhile, the Avengers face a group of thieves led by Ringmaster, who has robbed a biological weapons study lab.

Note: The paper that Hawkeye glances at is the Daily Bugle.
5"Remnants"Michael EdensDecember 4, 1999 (1999-12-04)

Strange remnants of Ultron's previous experiments create terror on an island where France's main nuclear testing facility exists. The Avengers race to control or destroy these machines before they start a nuclear war, not counting on Ultron paying a visit as well.

Note: A picture of Beast briefly appears on the wall during the Avengers' meeting.
6"Command Decision"Len WeinDecember 11, 1999 (1999-12-11)
The Avengers must stop the Masters of Evil (consisting of Baron Helmut Zemo, Tiger Shark, Absorbing Man, Moonstone, Whirlwind, Boomerang, Cardinal, and Dragonfly) who are trying to steal a shipment of highly dangerous government weapons. To make matters more difficult, Captain America comes on the scene, leaving Ant-Man to work out his leadership issues while still focusing on the job at hand.
7"To Rule Atlantis"Len UhleyDecember 18, 1999 (1999-12-18)
When mysterious earthquakes are artificially caused, the Avengers suspect Prince Namor of Atlantis, so they go under the sea to investigate. They discover that Namor is innocent and Attuma is using the Dynamo machine to create earthquakes in his plot to conquer Atlantis. During this time, Vision is jealous of Namor's kind and loving expression toward the Scarlet Witch.
8"Shooting Stars"Bruce Reid SchaeferJanuary 22, 2000 (2000-01-22)
The whole world is threatened when satellites are blasted out of their orbits. Learning that the criminal organization Zodiac is behind the chaos, the Avengers call upon Iron Man for help and rocket into space to stop the blackmail of Earth's cities.
9"What a Vision Has to Do"John LoyJanuary 29, 2000 (2000-01-29)

Vision volunteers to be "bait" to allow himself to be captured by Ultron as a way for the Avengers to track him to the villain's lair. It works, but Ultron is ready for them.

Note: This is Ultron's last appearance in the series.
10"Egg-Streme Vengeance"Len UhleyFebruary 5, 2000 (2000-02-05)

Egghead initiates a plot to destroy his archrival Ant-Man by making his "Pym particles" go crazy. The Avengers must prevent Ant-Man from shrinking to subatomic oblivion.

Note: The name of the entertainment-news host that appears on the TV is Ron Myrick, the given name of the show's producer and director.
11"The Sorceress's Apprentice"Michael EdensFebruary 12, 2000 (2000-02-12)
Scarlet Witch, along with Vision, visits Agatha Harkness to see what she can do for Wonder Man, but she is kidnapped by Nicholas Scratch and the Salem's Seven. She calls the rest of the Avengers to help her, but they are busy fighting the Grim Reaper who attacks in retaliation for what happened to his brother Wonder Man. Because of this, Scarlet Witch and Vision will have to rescue her without them.
12"Earth and Fire: Part 1"Steven MelchingFebruary 19, 2000 (2000-02-19)
Following Scarlet Witch successfully restoring Wonder Man to good health, something is dangerously affecting the Earth's magnetic fields. Wasp realizes that her father's old business partner Cornelius Van Lundt is behind the disruptions, and must face her past to save the planet.
13"Earth and Fire: Part 2"Jan StrnadFebruary 26, 2000 (2000-02-26)
Someone wants an ancient meteorite buried beneath an island, the reason for the disruptions in the Earth's magnetic fields. The Avengers have a final showdown with the Zodiac.

Proposed second season edit

Tentative plans for additional episodes were made that featured Hawkeye's return to the carnival where he grew up as well as an episode exploring how the Scarlet Witch discovered her powers. Plans also included guest appearances by the X-Men, utilizing the Toronto-based cast from the 1990s series as a few of them already worked on this show. Other proposed episode plots include Bruce Banner appearing to help the team when Ant-Man fell ill to gamma radiation exposure during a fight with the villain Egghead, Thor and his brother Loki in a two-part episode (there was even a Thor toy made for the show's line of action figures). However, all plans were scrapped when the show had stopped production.[9]

Home media edit

On May 21, 2007 Maximum Entertainment released the complete series on Region 2 DVD in the UK. The 2-disc boxset features all 13 episodes of the series.[10]

Merchandise and media edit

Toys edit

Toy Biz released a line of action figures for the cartoon series. The figures included Ant-Man, Captain America, Falcon, Hawkeye, Kang, Tigra, Vision, Ultron, Wasp and Wonder Man. Air Glider and Sky Cycle vehicle toys were also produced. 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.

Comic book edit

The Avengers: United They Stand
 
cover of The Avengers: United They Stand No. 4
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
FormatOngoing series
Publication dateNovember 1999 – June 2000
No. of issues7
Main character(s)Avengers
Creative team
Written byTy Templeton
Derec Aucoin

The Avengers: United They Stand comic book series by Ty Templeton and Derec Aucoin was published to accompany the series. Due to low sales it lasted only seven issues.

The first two issues are set before the series premiere, Avengers Assemble, Part 1 & 2. No. 1 has the Avengers injured by an early version of Ultron. This issue was used to explain the armor worn by Hawkeye, Wasp and the Falcon in the series, which uses Pym Particles to reduce the pain caused by injury. It is mentioned by Hawkeye that Hank built his own armor after his legs were broken by Dragon Man, and felt no pain in his legs until he removed the armor. No. 3 takes place after the premiere as the Vision is being interviewed about his membership. He is also briefed on how Wonder Man and Hawkeye joined the team.

The Black Panther would appear in No. 1 and 6–7 of the series. In No. 1 he is among the Avengers who are injured by Ultron. Because of that, he refuses to rejoin the team until Hank steps down from being leader. Captain America appears in #6–7 as well. Quicksilver is mentioned twice in the series. In issue 1, Wanda is shown writing a letter to him. Issue 3 shows him in the flashback alongside Captain America, Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch.

References edit

  1. ^ Fritz, Steve (August 4, 1999). . USA: Mania. Archived from the original on April 20, 2000. Retrieved May 13, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ Perlmutter, David (2018). The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows. Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 51–52. ISBN 978-1538103739.
  3. ^ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television Cartoon Shows: An Illustrated Encyclopedia, 1949 Through 2003 (2nd ed.). McFarland & Co. pp. 101–102. ISBN 978-1476665993.
  4. ^ a b "GCD :: Issue :: Avengers United They Stand No. 5". Comics.org. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  5. ^ a b "GCD :: Issue :: Avengers United They Stand No. 2". Comics.org. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  6. ^ a b "GCD :: Issue :: Avengers United They Stand No. 4". Comics.org. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  7. ^ "GCD :: Issue :: Avengers United They Stand No. 6". Comics.org. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  8. ^ "GCD :: Issue :: Avengers United They Stand No. 7". Comics.org. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
  9. ^ https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0203247/trivia[user-generated source]
  10. ^ "The Avengers: United They Stand - DVD - Catawiki". www.catawiki.com. Retrieved 2020-02-26.

External links edit

  • The Avengers: United They Stand at IMDb

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This article has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Avengers United They Stand news newspapers books scholar JSTOR April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message This article possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed April 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message The Avengers United They Stand also known simply as The Avengers is an animated series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team Avengers 1 It consists of 13 episodes which originally premiered on October 30 1999 and was produced by Avi Arad It was canceled on February 26 2000 2 The Avengers United They StandGenreSuperheroActionAdventureBased onAvengersby Stan LeeJack KirbyDeveloped byEric LewaldJulia LewaldDirected byRon MyrickVoices ofLinda BallantyneTony DanielsGraham HarleyHamish McEwanRay LandryCaroly LarsonStavroula LogothettisMartin RoachRon RubinJohn StockerRod WilsonLenore ZannNarrated byGeorge JohnsonOpening theme The Avengers United They Stand by Sky FlyersComposersJeremy SweetDeddy TzurShuki LevyKussa MahchiCountry of originUnited StatesCanadaNo of episodes13ProductionExecutive producersAvi AradEric S RollmanStan LeeProducerRon MyrickRunning time22 minutesProduction companiesMarvel StudiosSaban EntertainmentFox Family WorldwideSaerom AnimationOriginal releaseNetworkFox KidsReleaseOctober 30 1999 1999 10 30 February 26 2000 2000 02 26 RelatedThe Avengers Earth s Mightiest HeroesThe series features two leaders of the team Ant Man and the Wasp and introduces Wonder Man Tigra Hawkeye Falcon Vision and Scarlet Witch 3 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2 1 Additional voices 2 2 Appearing in the comics 3 Production 4 Episodes 4 1 Proposed second season 5 Home media 6 Merchandise and media 6 1 Toys 6 2 Comic book 7 References 8 External linksPlot editThe series features a team broadly based on the roster for the 1984 Avengers spin off series the West Coast Avengers composed of the Wasp Wonder Man Tigra Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch were also both in the Iron Man animated series as members of Force Works led by Ant Man Giant Man with the Falcon and Vision joining in the opening two parter For undetermined reasons perhaps due to their rights being tied up in planned movie projects the Avengers Big Three were not regular fixtures in the series Captain America and Iron Man made only guest appearances in one episode each while Thor did not appear outside of the opening titles though he was intended to make an appearance in a future season if the show was renewed Captain America appears in one episode Command Decision The story involves the Masters of Evil and a flashback to Captain America defeating Baron Zemo Meanwhile Iron Man in the episode Shooting Stars helps the Avengers thwart the Zodiac s plan to send a radioactive satellite crashing to Earth The series features many of the Avengers major comic book foes including Ultron Kang the Conqueror Egghead the Masters of Evil consisting of Baron Helmut Zemo Tiger Shark Absorbing Man Moonstone Whirlwind Boomerang Cardinal and Dragonfly the Grim Reaper this version wore full body armor and a helmet featuring a skull like paint job and a scythe like weapon on his armor his ties to Wonder Man remained intact and the Zodiac as well as associated characters the Swordsman the Circus of Crime Namor Attuma Agatha Harkness and the Salem s Seven The show made several fan friendly references to aspects of the characters comic book history that were otherwise not expanded upon for the uninitiated such as Falcon and Captain America s partnership Hawkeye s partial deafness or Namor s half breed nature Beyond this the series bore little in the way of similarity to the comics mainly due to its wholesale redesign of the cast characterized by asymmetrical costume design and the most infamous element of the series Ant Man Wasp Hawkeye and Falcon all wore suits of battle armor Also in this incarnation Tigra is an athlete who underwent genetic treatments to give her a competitive edge These treatments went awry leaving her with the form and abilities of a tiger Cast edit nbsp Part of the Avengers roster Left to right Tigra Falcon Scarlet Witch Hawkeye and Vision Linda Ballantyne as Janet Van Dyne Wasp Tony Daniels as Clint Barton Hawkeye Aries Aquarius Brutacus Graham Harley as Edwin Jarvis Ray Landry as Raymond Sikorski Carolyn Larson as The Computer Stavroula Logothettis as Wanda Maximoff Scarlet Witch Hamish McEwan as Simon Williams Wonder Man Gerry Mendicino as Cornelius Van Lunt Taurus Martin Roach as Samuel Sam Wilson Falcon Ron Ruben as Vision John Stocker as Ultron Rod Wilson as Dr Hank Pym Ant Man Giant Man Lenore Zann as Greer Grant Nelson TigraAdditional voices edit Denis Akiyama as Dr Chris Johnson in Kang Philip Akin as Attuma Oliver Becker as Carl Crusher Creel Absorbing Man Wayne Best as Scorpio Normand Bissonette as Maynard Tiboldt Ringmaster Dan Chameroy as Steve Rogers Captain America Conrad Coates as Remnant Leader in Remnants Rob Cowan as Frederick Fred Myers Boomerang Carlos Diaz as Todd Arliss Tiger Shark Francis Diakowsky as Tony Stark Iron Man Paul Essiembre as Jacques Duquesne Swordsman Nigel Hamer as Gemini Male Head Ken Kramer as Kang the Conqueror Robert Latimer as Elihas Starr Egghead Julie Lemieux as Gemini Female Head Stephen Ouimette as Nicholas Scratch Susan Roman as Karla Sofen Moonstone Dragonfly Tate Roswell as Andrew Wilson in Kang Allan Royal as Grim Reaper Elizabeth Shepherd as Agatha Harkness Phillip Shepherd as Baron Zemo Raoul Trujillo as Namor Peter Wildman as Donald Clendenon Cardinal Peter Windrem as David Cannon WhirlwindAppearing in the comics edit Other characters that appeared in the comic but not the show Natalia Romanova Black Widow No 2 and 5 4 Baron Strucker 2 5 HYDRA 2 5 Nathan Garrett Black Knight 4 6 Nathan Garrett appears and attempts to steal a device from the organization A I M Doctor Doom 4 6 He attempted to execute the Avengers and Black Knight A I M 5 4 The Collector 7 8 He chooses to preserve a good population of Earth as he feels the planet is on the verge of ending Although the Avengers escape some citizens on Earth prefer to stay with the Collector Production editIn 1997 Roland Poindexter the supervising executive in charge of animated series at Fox Kids Network approached two X Men 1992 animated series writers named Robert N Skir and Marty Isenberg to develop a proposal for an Avengers cartoon After creating a detailed Bible that included a 13 episode story arc the network decided a Captain America series would be more suited to its schedule But before Fox Kids could green light either series Marvel went into bankruptcy effectively ending the development process for all its shows It wasn t until after the publisher s financial woes were resolved in late 1998 that Poindexter revived interest in the Avengers project using the series bible written by Robert N Skir and Marty Isenberg because Skir and Isenberg were already committed to spearhead Beast Machines Transformers the network approached former X Men animated series story editor Eric Lewald and his wife Julia to come on board as story editors for the series In January 1999 Fox finally gave the official go ahead and Ron Myrick was hired to oversee the show s visual development The Avengers roster for the cartoon is loosely based upon the roster for the 1984 Avengers spin off series The West Coast Avengers Notably absent from the lineup are the traditional core members Captain America Iron Man and Thor who were originally prohibited from appearing in the series due to licensing issues Story editor Eric Lewald has commented on their absence and had said We want this to be a team of Avengers instead of making it Captain America and the Avengers or Thor and the Avengers We prefer to have a balanced team of superheroes rather than a superstar on the team citation needed However Captain America and Iron Man each made one guest appearance in Command Decision and Shooting Stars respectively while Thor did not appear outside of the opening sequence The decision to pair Scarlet Witch and Wonder Man up as a couple was based upon the storyline then running in the Avengers comic in which Scarlet Witch resurrects Wonder Man to serve as her protector after an evil sorceress transforms the planet into a medieval world under her control During their time together the two fall in love and become a couple 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 This series was commissioned by Fox in the wake of the success of Batman Beyond 1999 In order to attempt to emulate Batman Beyond changes were made to the Avengers franchise as the series was set in the future 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 1982 but not as dark The Avengers were also featured wearing elaborate armor costumes when they went into battle Myrick explained 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 Episodes editThe following list reflects the correct viewing order of The Avengers United They Stand episodes according to Marvel s official site No TitleWritten byOriginal air date1 Avengers Assemble Part 1 Michael EdensOctober 30 1999 1999 10 30 Ultron creates the Vision and sends him to destroy Ant Man Note In addition to the close ups on the pictures of Captain America Thor and Iron Man near the beginning pictures of Beast Black Panther Hulk Namor Quicksilver and two others can be seen in both conference room scenes 2 Avengers Assemble Part 2 Michael EdensNovember 6 1999 1999 11 06 Wonder Man is put on life support and the Avengers must take over where he fell Falcon joins the team and Vision is reprogrammed with a copy of Wonder Man s mind 3 Kang Brooks WachtelNovember 13 1999 1999 11 13 After being accidentally freed from his urn prison by Dr Chris Johnson and Falcon s nephew Andrew Kang the Conqueror starts to create havoc while looking for a special crystal obelisk from ancient Egypt an object which would allow him to go back into the future and oppress millions of people The Avengers must protect the world past present and future at all costs 4 Comes a Swordsman John LoyNovember 27 1999 1999 11 27 Hawkeye must face his past and his old mentor the Swordsman Meanwhile the Avengers face a group of thieves led by Ringmaster who has robbed a biological weapons study lab Note The paper that Hawkeye glances at is the Daily Bugle 5 Remnants Michael EdensDecember 4 1999 1999 12 04 Strange remnants of Ultron s previous experiments create terror on an island where France s main nuclear testing facility exists The Avengers race to control or destroy these machines before they start a nuclear war not counting on Ultron paying a visit as well Note A picture of Beast briefly appears on the wall during the Avengers meeting 6 Command Decision Len WeinDecember 11 1999 1999 12 11 The Avengers must stop the Masters of Evil consisting of Baron Helmut Zemo Tiger Shark Absorbing Man Moonstone Whirlwind Boomerang Cardinal and Dragonfly who are trying to steal a shipment of highly dangerous government weapons To make matters more difficult Captain America comes on the scene leaving Ant Man to work out his leadership issues while still focusing on the job at hand 7 To Rule Atlantis Len UhleyDecember 18 1999 1999 12 18 When mysterious earthquakes are artificially caused the Avengers suspect Prince Namor of Atlantis so they go under the sea to investigate They discover that Namor is innocent and Attuma is using the Dynamo machine to create earthquakes in his plot to conquer Atlantis During this time Vision is jealous of Namor s kind and loving expression toward the Scarlet Witch 8 Shooting Stars Bruce Reid SchaeferJanuary 22 2000 2000 01 22 The whole world is threatened when satellites are blasted out of their orbits Learning that the criminal organization Zodiac is behind the chaos the Avengers call upon Iron Man for help and rocket into space to stop the blackmail of Earth s cities 9 What a Vision Has to Do John LoyJanuary 29 2000 2000 01 29 Vision volunteers to be bait to allow himself to be captured by Ultron as a way for the Avengers to track him to the villain s lair It works but Ultron is ready for them Note This is Ultron s last appearance in the series 10 Egg Streme Vengeance Len UhleyFebruary 5 2000 2000 02 05 Egghead initiates a plot to destroy his archrival Ant Man by making his Pym particles go crazy The Avengers must prevent Ant Man from shrinking to subatomic oblivion Note The name of the entertainment news host that appears on the TV is Ron Myrick the given name of the show s producer and director 11 The Sorceress s Apprentice Michael EdensFebruary 12 2000 2000 02 12 Scarlet Witch along with Vision visits Agatha Harkness to see what she can do for Wonder Man but she is kidnapped by Nicholas Scratch and the Salem s Seven She calls the rest of the Avengers to help her but they are busy fighting the Grim Reaper who attacks in retaliation for what happened to his brother Wonder Man Because of this Scarlet Witch and Vision will have to rescue her without them 12 Earth and Fire Part 1 Steven MelchingFebruary 19 2000 2000 02 19 Following Scarlet Witch successfully restoring Wonder Man to good health something is dangerously affecting the Earth s magnetic fields Wasp realizes that her father s old business partner Cornelius Van Lundt is behind the disruptions and must face her past to save the planet 13 Earth and Fire Part 2 Jan StrnadFebruary 26 2000 2000 02 26 Someone wants an ancient meteorite buried beneath an island the reason for the disruptions in the Earth s magnetic fields The Avengers have a final showdown with the Zodiac Proposed second season edit Tentative plans for additional episodes were made that featured Hawkeye s return to the carnival where he grew up as well as an episode exploring how the Scarlet Witch discovered her powers Plans also included guest appearances by the X Men utilizing the Toronto based cast from the 1990s series as a few of them already worked on this show Other proposed episode plots include Bruce Banner appearing to help the team when Ant Man fell ill to gamma radiation exposure during a fight with the villain Egghead Thor and his brother Loki in a two part episode there was even a Thor toy made for the show s line of action figures However all plans were scrapped when the show had stopped production 9 Home media editOn May 21 2007 Maximum Entertainment released the complete series on Region 2 DVD in the UK The 2 disc boxset features all 13 episodes of the series 10 Merchandise and media editToys edit Toy Biz released a line of action figures for the cartoon series The figures included Ant Man Captain America Falcon Hawkeye Kang Tigra Vision Ultron Wasp and Wonder Man Air Glider and Sky Cycle vehicle toys were also produced 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 Comic book edit The Avengers United They Stand nbsp cover of The Avengers United They Stand No 4Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFormatOngoing seriesPublication dateNovember 1999 June 2000No of issues7Main character s AvengersCreative teamWritten byTy Templeton Derec AucoinThe Avengers United They Stand comic book series by Ty Templeton and Derec Aucoin was published to accompany the series Due to low sales it lasted only seven issues The first two issues are set before the series premiere Avengers Assemble Part 1 amp 2 No 1 has the Avengers injured by an early version of Ultron This issue was used to explain the armor worn by Hawkeye Wasp and the Falcon in the series which uses Pym Particles to reduce the pain caused by injury It is mentioned by Hawkeye that Hank built his own armor after his legs were broken by Dragon Man and felt no pain in his legs until he removed the armor No 3 takes place after the premiere as the Vision is being interviewed about his membership He is also briefed on how Wonder Man and Hawkeye joined the team The Black Panther would appear in No 1 and 6 7 of the series In No 1 he is among the Avengers who are injured by Ultron Because of that he refuses to rejoin the team until Hank steps down from being leader Captain America appears in 6 7 as well Quicksilver is mentioned twice in the series In issue 1 Wanda is shown writing a letter to him Issue 3 shows him in the flashback alongside Captain America Hawkeye and Scarlet Witch References edit Fritz Steve August 4 1999 New Series Aims for X Men Batman Level of Quality USA Mania Archived from the original on April 20 2000 Retrieved May 13 2011 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link Perlmutter David 2018 The Encyclopedia of American Animated Television Shows Rowman amp Littlefield pp 51 52 ISBN 978 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