Avengers Academy is the 11th episode of the Season 1 in Avengers Unleashed.
Characters[]
Featured Characters[]
- Avengers Academy
- Adam Warlock
- American Son / Max Olson
- Iron Spider / Harley Keener
- Kid Arachnid / Miles Morales
- Ms. Marvel / Kamala Khan
- Mantis
- Midgard Valkyrie / Tarene Olson
- Nova / Sam Alexander
- Reptil / Humberto Lopez
- Steel Spider / Ollie Osnick
Supporting Characters[]
- Avengers
- Captain America / Steve Rogers
- Iron Man / Tony Stark
- F.R.I.D.A.Y.
- Spider-Man / Peter Parker
- Thor
- Hulk / Bruce Banner
- Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff
- Hawkeye / Clint Barton
- Captain Marvel / Carol Danvers
- Black Panther / T'Challa
- Phoenix Princess / Mary Jane Watson
- Black Cat / Felicia Hardy
- White Swan / Gwen Stacy
- Wasp / Janet Van Dyne
- Falcon / Sam Wilson
- Redwing
- Ant-Man / Scott Lang
- Hank Pym
- S.H.I.E.L.D.
- Commissioner George Stacy
- Phil Coulson
- Yuri Watanabe (first appearance)
- Hercules (first appearance)
Villains[]
- Doctor Doom / Victor Von Doom (first appearance)
- Lucia von Bardas (first appearance)
- Doombots (first appearance)
- Hammer Industries
- Justin Hammer
- Super-Adaptoids
Other Characters[]
- Damage Control
- Mac Porter (first appearance)
- Stan Lee
Premise[]
With Humberto Lopez / Reptil[1], Mantis [2], Adam Warlock, Sam Alexander / Nova[3], Kamala Khan / Ms. Marvel [4], Max Olson / American Son[5], Tarene Olson / Midgard Valkyrie[6], Harley Keener / Iron Spider, Ollie Osnick / Steel Spider and Miles Morales / Kid Arachnid[7] brought together, the Avengers fully start the Avengers Academy and the new young heroes train to follow the Avengers' footsteps as defenders of the world. Of course the Avengers still have bigger issues to settle when Doctor Doom and his forces from Latveria raid the U.S.A. in search of a new super-weapon which is being built in Hammer Industries. The new young heroes must now put what they learned to a test and prove themselves to help their teachers stop Doom's threat.
Plot[]
It all starts with Hercules struggling against one of Justin Hammer's Super-Adaptoids, which had just adapted to Hercules' strength and started wreaking havoc in the city. Just as the robot defeats him, Hercules has his life saved by American Son, Midgard Valkyrie and Iron Spider, who were at the time training under Spider-Man's supervision and surprisingly take little effort to defeat and destroy the robot. As the crowd cheer and the young heroes win Spider-Man's approval, Hercules, feeling humiliated by "undisciplined children", leaves ungratefully. As American Son, Midgard Valkyrie and Iron Spider follow Spider-Man back to the facility, a mysterious hooded figure is shown secretly collecting data about Hammer Industries from the destroyed Super-Adaptoid and flying away.
Meanwhile, Captain America and Black Widow are having a conversation with S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Phil Coulson and Yuri Watanabe about the current events involving criminals and their turf wars before they find Spider-Man having organized a laboratory into a classroom with the Avengers Academy trainees attending to the lessons he is teaching them. The Avengers, who had also agreed to support Spider-Man's program, also come to train the students. Meanwhile, in Lavteria, the hooded figure (who turns out to be Lucia Von Bardas), arrives there to show Doctor Doom the data she collected from Hammer Industries. Feeling more interested in the Super-Adaptoid's power, Doom voices his intentions of taking over Hammer's technology and create the ultimate weapon of world order. One of the rebelling Latverians spies on Doom and sends a distress message to the Avengers about the mad tyrant's plans.
Hearing and answering to the distress call, the Avengers set out to stop Doom from obtaining Hammer's tech while the students are left to train under Coulson and Watanabe's instructions. Just then, the Avengers Facility is attacked by Von Bardas, who was sent there to collect files about the Avengers' secret program, and a pack of Doombots with her. The students defeat Von Bardas and the Doombots as Iron Spider and Steel Spider hack their memory files, consequently learning of Doom's goal to access files about all America's technology and increase all power in Latveria. Meanwhile, the Avengers arrive in the Hammer Industries' facility, where they find Hercules (who is ambitiously bent to "regain his honor") having recklessly destroyed much of Hammer's machines and stop him from killing Hammer himself. Doom and his forces arrive in the facility and a battle issues. As the Avengers keep the robots from stealing Hammer's devices, Hercules (against Captain America's warnings) battles Doom himself, who (having analyzed Olympian magic months ago) surprisingly subdues him with his armor's new tech, which contains some degree of the Adaptoid which duplicated Hercules' powers.
Doom proceeds to beat a helpless Hercules under submission while taunting him for being blindsided by his pride and ambitions. Right before Doom can finish Hercules off, he is stopped by American Son, Adam Warlock, Midgard Valkyrie and Reptil, who arrive with their teammates to aid the Avengers in the fight. Iron Spider and Steel Spider manage to hack the Central Computers to delete every memory file in the facility before either Doom or Von Bardas can collect them and Nova manages to fly the core of the facility to far away from the planet. Reptil strips Doom off his Super-Adaptoid-powered devices as American Son and Midgard Valkyrie manage to rupture Doom's mask, allowing Mantis to alter his emotions, making him cowardly paranoid and forcing him to surrender, ending his threat. As Doom is taken to custody by S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hammer is put on trial for the collateral damage his inventions could have caused, the students win more of the Avengers' respect and approval for saving the city and for demonstrating true teamwork. A remorseful Hercules also shows his gratitude and also apologizes for his misbehavior towards the young students. While Hercules is put to work for Damage Control to consolidate his honor, the students resume to continue training to become like their heroes... like the Avengers.
Voice Cast[]
- Kathreen Khavari as Ms. Marvel / Kamala Khan
- Scott Porter as Spider-Man / Peter Parker
- Ashley Johnson as Phoenix Princess / Mary Jane Watson
- Roger Craig Smith as Captain America / Steve Rogers
- Mick Wingert as Iron Man / Tony Stark
- Laura Bailey as Black Widow / Natasha Romanoff
- Nadji Jeter as Kid Arachnid / Miles Morales
- E.G. Daily as American Son / Max Olson
- Tara Strong as Midgard Enchantress / Tarene Olson
- Jennifer Hale as Captain Marvel / Carol Danvers, F.R.I.D.A.Y., Yuri Watanabe
- Travis Willingham as Thor
- Fred Tatasciore as Hulk
- Troy Baker as Hawkeye / Clint Barton
- Antony Del Rio as Reptil
- Colleen Villard as Wasp / Janet Van Dyne, Iron Spider / Harley Keener, Steel Spider / Ollie Osnick
- Cameron Bowen as Adam Warlock
- Jessica DiCicco as Mantis
- James C. Mathis III as Black Panther / T'Challa, Mac Porter
- Alan Tudyk as Commissioner George Stacy
- Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson
- Susan Eisenberg as Maria Hill
- Mae Whitman as White Swan / Gwen Stacy
- Ashly Burch as Black Cat / Felicia Hardy
- Bumper Robinson as Falcon / Sam Wilson
- Crispin Freeman as Ant-Man / Scott Lang
- Wally Wingert as Hank Pym
- Clark Gregg as Phil Coulson
- Lex Lang as Hercules
- Maurice LaMarche as Doctor Doom / Victor Von Doom
- Rachael MacFarlane as Lucia Von Bardas
- Neil Patrick Harris as Justin Hammer
- Stan Lee as himself (archive footage)
Notes[]
References[]
- ↑ Joined in Mutants vs. Machine
- ↑ was living with Black Cat since the end of Thunder War
- ↑ both joined in Madness in Space
- ↑ joined along with Iron Spider and Steel Spider in I'm Only Inhuman
- ↑ joined in Venomous Vengeance
- ↑ Joined in The Last Valkyrie
- ↑ Joined in Project Ultimate
| Micro-Episodes of Season 1 | Out of Time | Heart of Steel | Rise of the Thunderer | The First Smash | Great Power... Great Responsibility | The First Avenger | Armored Avenger | Asgardian Avenger | Incredible Avenger | Webbed Avenger | Hail Hydra! | Avengers Assemble! | |
|---|---|---|
| Season 1 | Thunder War | Sinister Venom | The Last Valkyrie | Madness in Space | I'm Only Inhuman | Mutants. vs Machines | Venomous Vengeance | Project Ultimate | Avengers Academy | A Vision of Life | To Infinity... | Avengers of a Feather | Crystal Blue Persuasion | Where There's Smoke | Claws in Hand | What Girls Are Made Of | Savage Kingdom | Across the Stars | Iron and Silver Lining | Tales From Your Mightiest Heroes | Nightmare in Red | The Souls of the Opera | Turf War (Part 1: Dark Kingdom and Turf War, Part 2: A Day Unlike Any Other) | |
| Micro-Episodes of Season 2 | Weapon X | Humanity | Home No More | Guardians at the Gate | The King's Path | Wakanda Forever! | Little Big Sting | Little Big Purpose | Jade Paws | Jade Claws | Power Surge | A New Family | |
| Season 2 | Happy New Year! | Under the Sea | Maximum Power | Planet Venom | A Star Crossed | Werefox on the Run | You're Hired! | Fight Club | Punished | Runaway Train | The Other Way | Brain Drain | Superior Goblin | Heart of Ice | Little Work, Big Issue | Spellbound | Moonlight Walk | Independence Day | The Widow's Shadow | Deadly Sins | Frost Tale Adventures | Infinity Universe, Part 1: Road to Avenger-Verse | Infinity Universe, Part 2: A Power in Time | Infinity Universe, Part 3: Mind your Souls | Infinity Universe, Part 4: In Real Space | Infinity Universe, Part 5: Multiverse War | |
| Micro-Episodes of Season 3 | Into the Shadows | Amazing | Superiorty Complex | Dark as the Night | |
| Season 3 | Avengers Return | Dimensional Avengers | Widows | Hydra Reign | Almighty Thors | Zombies Unleashed! | Armor Wars | Going Noir | Inhuman Wars | Dark Avengers | We Are Groot! | Play-Date | Sinister Sixty-Six | Stuck in the Middle Ages with You | Party Like It’s 2099 | Amazing vs. Superior | Supreme | Council of Reeds | New York by Gaslight | The Insane Face of Comedy | Avengers Unchained | Welcome to the Jungle | Worldbreakers | Time War Parts 1, 2 and 3 | |