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Hero up! Marvel Super Hero Squad Heads to TV

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Get ready to "Hero up!" with "Marvel Super Hero Squad!" The all-new "Marvel Super Hero Squad" animated series debuts on the Cartoon Network in late 2009 with a slate of 26 episodes scheduled to run. "Marvel Super Hero Squad" is an action-packed show featuring super-stylized versions of its most popular characters including Captain America, Silver Surfer, Hulk, Wolverine and Iron Man. "We are thrilled to have Cartoon Network as the U.S home for the show and appreciate the hard work everyone at the network has put into making this deal come to fruition," said Eric Rollman, Marvel's President of Animation commented. "Marvel Super Hero Squad represents many firsts for Marvel in that it's our first Marvel Universe show inclusive of characters from across the many worlds of Marvel and our first action series with a humorous twist. The commitment both Marvel and Cartoon Network have made to this show should establish it as an evergreen fixture for both companies for many years to come." So what's it all about, True Believers? When the greatest heroes on the planet unite to face the world's greatest villains, you get the biggest, most family-friendly Super Hero team-up in TV history…Marvel Super Hero Squad. It's no small job protecting Super Hero City from VillainVille's infamous criminals…But Iron Man, Wolverine, the Hulk, the Silver Surfer, Thor and the Falcon are always up for the job. Shouting "Hero Up!" as they rush into battle, the Squad must keep Dr. Doom's allies from gathering pieces of the Infinity Sword. Otherwise, Doom will use the Sword to rule the universe! Luckily, the City is filled with Marvel Super Hero guest-stars to help out in a pinch. These brave heroes totally deliver the action—but with plenty of humor on the side. Superstar voice talents slated to play the roles of the dynamic heroes and villans of include: Tom Kenny ("Spongebob"), Charlie Adler ("Transformers 1 & 2"), Steve Blum ("Wolverine and the X-Men," "Hulk Vs.") and Grey DeLisle ("Fairly Oddparents" and "The Replacements"). Not enough for you? How about some gigantic guest-star voices including: Wayne Knight ("Seinfeld"), LeVar Burton ("Reading Rainbow," "Star Trek: The Next Generation"), Michelle Trachtenberg ("Gossip Girl," "17 Again," "Buffy"), Greg Grunberg ("Heroes"), Lena Headey ("Terminator: Sarah Connor Chronicles," "300"), Adrian Pasdar ("Heroes"), Tricia Helfer ("Battlestar Galatica"), Jennifer Morrison ("House"), Tamera Mowry ("Twitches," "Sister, Sister"), Robert Englund ("A Nightmare on Elm Street" films) and Stan Lee as the Mayor of Super Hero City. Hasbro, the world's leader in action figures, is the Master Licensee for "Marvel Super Hero Squad" toys which have already seen success at retail. Download episodes of "X-Men: Evolution" now on iTunes! Check out the official Marvel Shop for the best mighty Marvel merchandise!

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Old thread and all, but new to me.Did nobody here watch the ultimate avengers movies? Those were pretty great, imo.Aside from that, I agree with everything on this thread, even if I wish it could have been a bit friendlier.

 
 
TheDeacon | Dec 12, 2009 | 10:00 pm
 
 

As an animation student, I really have to step in here...half you people have no idea what the hell you're talking about. For starters; Animation is not Art. You're all bitching about character models (although considering Bruce Timm rocks the stylization look so much he changed his style three times to make it simpler I'm wondering why that is) but here's a little history lesson for you boys ...


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Spawn_Guy | Aug 6, 2009 | 9:01 pm
 
 

Agh! Sorry guys. My name is SUPPOSED to be Disposable Hero, not Dispoasble Hero. :juggernaut: So mad at self.Also, check out my superheroes in the gallery!

 
 
Dispoasble_Hero | Mar 2, 2009 | 12:17 pm
 
 

Okay, whoever put up the Bruce Timm post is a genius. We, as fans, must at least give it as much of a chance as a Howard The Duck 2, but it might be pretty dumb, like Armored Adventures looks (Tony is not a kid!), or DC's new show Batman: The Brave and the Bold's plots (I have watched it), but hey, it might be good.A JLU-style Avengers would be wicked good, though... :venom:

 
 
Dispoasble_Hero | Mar 2, 2009 | 8:16 am
 
 

first off if Marvel makes an adult oriented hero animated series cartoon network would be perfect, adult swim would be greatly enhanced by a deadpool series w/lots of gore and crazy obscene violence. But guys let the kids discover the heroes in a more family oriented way. I do agree though , with the animation on most of these shows being second rate, do any of these producers ever watch "ghost...


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rhino805 | Mar 1, 2009 | 10:42 pm
 

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