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Christopher Yost (writer)
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2 September 2008 (USA) more
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The children of heroes past are our only hope for the future!
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The children of the Avengers hone their powers and go head to head with the very enemy responsible for their parents' demise. | add synopsis
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[DVD Review] Marvel Animation: 6 Film Set
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Cast
(Credited cast)| Noah Crawford | ... | James Rogers (voice) (as Noah C. Crawford) | |
| Brenna O'Brien | ... | Torunn (voice) | |
| Aidan Drummond | ... | Pym (voice) | |
| Dempsey Pappion | ... | Azari (voice) (as Dempsey M. Pappion) | |
| Adrian Petriw | ... | Hawkeye (voice) | |
| Tom Kane | ... | Tony Stark / Iron Man / Ultron (voice) | |
| Fred Tatasciore | ... | Hulk / Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Shawn Macdonald | ... | Vision / Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Michael Adamthwaite | ... | Thor / Additional Voices (voice) | |
| Ken Kramer | ... | Bruce Banner (voice) | |
| Nicole Oliver | ... | Betty Ross / Additional Voices (voice) |
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Rated PG for sci-fi action violence and some mild language.
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USA:78 min
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James Rogers:
Can we hear it again? Please.
Torunn:
More - tell us the story more! Please.
Tony Stark:
Okay, one more time and then it's off to bed.
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Version of The First Avenger: Captain America (2011) more
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Didn't Henry Pym (aka Giant-Man) create Ultron?more
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All of Marvel Studios animated films in the last 3 years starting with The Invincible Iron Man, Dr Strange, and Avengers 1& 2 were first rate comic book animated films that truly delivered the character drive and action that comic book fans have lusted for decades. They now follow up with a suspiciously kiddish animated movie set in an alternative future where the avengers have been long wiped out by Ultron apart from Tony Stark who takes the children of the Avengers into hiding to raise them away from harm. This is definitely a more kid friendly entry but don't let that put any of you off. The children behave like normal children with powers (did that make sense?), are likable, very vulnerable and needing adult guidance. The story is entertaining if rather straightforward with a couple of interesting revelations and welcome cameos. The voice acting for the children Avengers are charming (much akin to those in The Incredibles) with production levels on par with Marvel's previous films. This is not the best of the Marvel series but it is certainly a great deal of fun for both children and adults.