The heroes of the Marvel Cinematic Universe have never been more popular than they are today, but what would it look like if The Avengers went up against the human-devouring Titans? Well, it turns out it already happened, but even superfans of the hit anime could have easily missed it.
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Marvel has released a few different anime series and films over the years that featured Avengers characters like Iron Man, though the only official Avengers anime film was Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher, which focused on the two titular heroes as their paths crossed on a S.H.I.E.L.D. mission.
In my opinion, its marvel. Im a fan of both anime and marvel but to me marvel connects more to the audience than anime. Loki: also has depression, anxiety and was even more abused from his father than thor was and a kid might find loki a strong character and look up to him.
Im a fan of both anime and marvel but to me marvel connects more to the audience than anime. Loki: also has depression, anxiety and was even more abused from his father than thor was and a kid might find loki a strong character and look up to him.
A series of stand-alone feature-length animated films were released by Marvel Animation which included a look into a dark future of the Marvel Universe with Next Avengers: Heroes of Tomorrow. The film introduced an incredibly creative team made up of the children of the fallen Avengers that had been raised in isolation by Tony Stark.
Movies - marvel takes the cake in this. It is viewed in almost every country and they have been successful since their first film that is iron Man starring Robert Downey Junior. Anime too produces movies but they are mainly viewed in Japan and people who understand japanese.
1) Goku (Dragon Ball) Dragon Ball's Goku is often touted as the strongest anime character of all time. His debate enemy being Superman is proof that when it comes to power, he is at the top. There's little doubt someone whom fans pit against the Man of Steel could defeat Marvel's Avengers.
The Avengers is the only MCU movie to finish in the top 10 highest grossing films in Japan for a given year, although Avengers: Endgame may be on its way to being the second.
The Avengers have always been one of the most powerful superhero teams in comics, but now they've officially surpassed the Justice League in terms of sheer heroism.
10 Goku Could Beat Any Of Thor's Adversaries With Thor being the strongest Avenger (at least the strongest male Avenger), it goes without saying that his foes tend to be the toughest from Malekith to Hela, even Loki was a thorn in the Avengers' side.
Naruto is the greatest ninja of his era, but his true power is not in techniques and ninjutsu. It is Naruto's ability to inspire others throughout the ninja world. Unfortunately, without the help of his friends, Naruto would stand no chance against Marvel's mightiest.
In 2021, the most viewed foreign movie in South Korean cinemas was Marvel's "Spider-Man: No Way Home" with around 5.56 million viewers. Disney movies, including Marvel movies, were exceedingly popular that year, taking up most of the spots among the most viewed foreign movies.
The 20 Greatest Japanese SuperheroesUltraman (ウルトラマン) Ultraman isn't a single superhero: there are hundreds of Ultraman collectively known as Ultra Crusaders. ... Kamen Riders. ... Super Sentai (Power Rangers) ... Sailor Moon. ... Metal Heroes (Space Sheriffs) ... Astro Boy (鉄腕アトム) ... Science Ninja Team Gatchaman. ... Mazinger Z.More items...•
Some comic book movies do better than others. Spider-Man seems to have connected in Japan more consistently than other franchises, and in 2012 The Avengers actually cracked the Japanese top 10 at the box office. But most superhero films end up somewhere in the middle of the road, neither big hits nor bombs.
More of Marvel's characters have won in more categories, but DC's victors far outshine their competition. No one from the Marvel Universe or the DC Universe compares to Superman, whereas Iron Man and Hawkeye just barely edge out their rivals. Still, we'd say that Marvel has stronger characters for now.
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1 Winner: Wonder Woman Thor may be mighty, but Wonder Woman is the stronger of the two characters. Without Mjolnir, Thor wouldn't stand a chance against the likes of Wonder Woman. Furthermore, Wonder Woman's evolution as a character has set her on a journey that has inspired millions of fans all over the world.
Marvel has released a few different anime series and films over the years that featured Avengers characters like Iron Man, though the only official Avengers anime film was Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher, which focused on the two titular heroes as their paths crossed on a S.H.I.E.L.D. mission.
While fans might be more familiar with the big-budget live-action Avengers that have appeared in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, the Avengers have been appearing on TV in animation since 1966, and have continued to appear in various forms and series over the decades.
Captain America, Hulk, Thor, Iron Man, Wasp and other Avengers were trapped in Digital Identity Securement Kit/DISKs that were made to imprison criminals, and they can only be released for a few minutes at a time by a group of children as they take on the villains of the Marvel Universe.
The series was unfortunately cut short after two seasons to make way for the more MCU-friendly Avengers Assemble. Thankfully, two seasons of EMH still gave fans the best take on Marvel's premiere superhero team that was both comic-accurate and entertaining, complete with an incredibly catchy theme song.
1966 saw the premiere of The Marvel Super Heroes TV series, which featured short segments of various characters like Captain America, Thor, Namor, Hulk and Iron Man that were basically lightly-animated reproductions of the comics themselves, which we would now call a type of motion comics.
While the earlier Iron Man animated series from the 90s featured characters from the Avengers, the team itself didn't appear until Armored Adventures gathered characters like Hulk, Hawkeye, Black Widow, War Machine and Rescue alongside the teenage Iron Man for the finale.
Marvel has released a few anime series over the years as well, though they don't often fit into the same mold as the other Avengers series on the list. Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers is the best example of this, as it featured the Avengers with a Pokémon twist. The premise may seem odd at first, but the series is actually fairly enjoyable.
The X-Men are not more popular than the Avengers yall gotta get with the times pic.twitter.com/Ovj1u568OV
The movies definitely made the Avengers more popular to the mainstream but X-Men and Spider-Man was singlehandedly keeping Marvel in business for decades https://t.co/DzVrHKlik5
nobody was checking for the avengers up until the MCU came around if anything the x-men are more influential pic.twitter.com/KMhoYrjFrQ
Yes, the X-Men were always more popular than the Avengers. Avengers became a household name just over 10 years ago. When I was on the playground as a kid, or hell, even now talking to an adult who grew up with comics and asked what they lvoed. its 99.999999% of the time... X-Men pic.twitter.com/lersYXX9zY
The way no matter what the Fantastic Four and X-Men will always be more iconic than Avengers……………… pic.twitter.com/7l033KT6jF
The X-Men are, have been, and always will be more popular than the avengers.
People are arguing about whether the Avengers or X-Men are more popular while I’m thinking about a time when this guy was the most popular superhero in the country. #Shazam! pic.twitter.com/ZlMoD5v76i
Vision is (was) a super powerful member of the Avengers.
Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord is one of the most loved characters in the MCU. Well, he was before Infinity War came out and most people blamed him for ruining the plan to take down Thanos early. He's a human who was basically adopted and raised in space and his humor and quick wit make him popular with Marvel fans.
He is also this high because of his normal form as Bruce Banner. The Hulk is strong but Bruce has all the brains and intellect to be one of the most powerful Avengers.
As much as Groot may be the cutest MCU character, he's not the best hero. We have to admit he's basically just a tree. We don't mean any hate by this, we love Groot, but we also wouldn't pick him as the best fighter. While he doesn't seem to feel any pain and is extremely strong, that's it.
Nebula may be less popular than her sister Gamora but she still has extremely awesome capabilities. Most fans didn't really like her when she was introduced in Guardians of the Galaxy as she was on the antagonist's side for most of the film. The fight scene between her and Gamora was pretty awesome.
If you're going by canon timelines then Iron Man is probably like the fourth Avenger to exist. If you're going by when the movies were released then Iron Man is the original Avenger. Tony Stark kicked off the MCU in 2008 when Iron Man was released. It was a new era of superheroes and this time it was awesome.
As one of the oldest and most loved Avengers, we're sorry to rank Cap so low, but it's got to be done. While Steve Rogers was the first Avenger and a super soldier, the new ones just have so much power, while Cap has a shield. Steve Rogers was pumped full of a special serum that gave him unbelievably strength, agility, combat powers, and faster healing ability.
Since the first formation in 1992's Warlock and the Infinity Watch #1, this team has come together four times. Each of the four versions of the team came together to protect the Infinity Gems during times of crisis, starting with the aftermath of Infinity Gauntlet.
Over the years, the Squadron Supreme has been integrated into the Marvel universe proper, with some members even joining the Avengers.
While they would almost certainly defeat X-Statix in a fight, the Avengers will never be as cool as the coolest group of mutants to ever star in their own book. The X-Statix were a superhero team where every member had their own commercial agent. For most of the team, saving the world wasn't as important as being asked to host Saturday Night Live. Led by Orphan, a.k.a. Mister Sensitive, X-Statix introduced readers to some of the coolest new characters in comics in a long while, including the fan-favorite Doop. Of course, a team with as many cool members as X-Statix can only stay together for so long before egos get in the way.
Damage Control didn't fight supervillains, at least not usually, but they did have one well-known superhero on their team; Her cules. After being sued By the Constrictor for using excessive force during a fight, Hercules found himself broke and in need of a job. He joined Damage Control and became one of their best construction workers.
The art of abridging popular anime is one of the most unique and popular facets of the fandom. These spoofs are some of the most elaborate love letters anime fans made in honor of their favorite shows, and the tradition continues to go strong.
The spoof takes the anime’s characterizations (especially the ship teasing) to their craziest extremes. Examples include amplifying Haru and Makoto’s sexual tension and rewriting Nagisa into a violent ex-con better known as “Thugisa” among fans.
While it’s not the worst anime ever made, Sword Art Online has become a punchline for being an insufferably transparent power fantasy for gamers. The only way some viewers tolerated it was to watch reviews or Sword Art Online Abridged. This is one of the more recent abridged series, but it exceeds expectations and shows how far the comedic niche has gone.
Dragon Ball Z Abridged is the most professionally fan-made abridged series to hit the internet. Unlike its contemporaries, Dragon Ball Z Abridged starred experienced abridged voice actors and was more of a comedic adaptation than a spoof. Here, Team Four Star retold the Saiyan’s stories not as a fighting epic, but as a planet-hopping sitcom.