Wed Oct 8, 2008 10:42AM3 comments ›
Wed Oct 8, 2008 — by Robert Greenberger
'The Avengers' get Assembled & Animated
26 Episodes now in Production for 2011
Marvel Comics sent out a press release this morning announcing that production has begun on a new animated series, The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes.
Film Roman (King of the Hill) has begun working on the 26 30-minute episodes which will air on television in 2011, in the wake of The First Avenger: Captain America and The Avengers live-action films scheduled for that summer. Ciro Nieli will produce the show for the studio. He’s no stranger to action considering his work on Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go! and Teen Titans. Christopher Yost will be script editor and his credits include Iron Man Armored Adventures and Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes.
As a result, there’s little surprise that the line-up resembles the film properties and the very first line-up of the team from 1963: Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man (called Giant Man in the release but clearyl wearing the cybernetic helmet), Wasp, and Hulk. Captain America joined the team with the fourth issue but will be here from the outset.
"The addition of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes to our quickly expanding animation slate continues our plan to complement each of our tentpole live action features with an animated series," said Eric Rollman, President of Animation. "This new ensemble series tracks perfectly with our highly anticipated ‘road to the Avengers’ strategy which includes some of Marvel’s biggest and most beloved characters, and which kicks off with two Avengers’ themed feature films in summer 2011.”
While the super-team has been seen on countless Marvel-related series in the past, this will be the first series they can call their own. Previously, Lionsgate released two animated direct-to-DVD releases based on The Ultimates although branded as Avengers.
Marvel is making major inroads into animation after years of little production. BET will have the Black Panther in early 2009 while later that year Nicktoons will air Wolverine and the X-Men and Iron Man: Armored Adventures. Also coming is Marvel Super Hero Squad, whatever that is.
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Comments (3)
Alan Kistler (11:15 AM on Wed Oct 8, 2008)
Isn't this technically the second series they call their own? There was a very lame Avengers cartoon on Fox in the 1990s. It lasted just a few episodes.
Vinnie Bartilucci (11:31 AM on Wed Oct 8, 2008)
Marvel Super Hero Squad is the line of Oh So Cute little 2-inch tall super deformed toys marketed to kids. They've been a big hit for Hasbro, and they've done them for Star Wars Transformer and Indiana Jones as well. And I expect the show to be either adorable or mind-bogglingly dull.
Rick Taylor (11:34 AM on Wed Oct 8, 2008)
I love they 'cute' Galactus.