Watching a bunch of season 1 of Marvel Disk Wars because Loki is in so many episodes for, like, 5 seconds XD
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Watching a bunch of season 1 of Marvel Disk Wars because Loki is in so many episodes for, like, 5 seconds XD
The things I do for blorbo 😔

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Not to go insane but the design for Falcon in Disk wars is so cute. I love the way they draw his eyes, he’s so endearing.
Checking to see if the Facebook connection was still good. The app thought my posting through my new iPad was spam, and only my phone was authorized by it.
what do you mean Japanese show with Loki and Amora
Marvel Future Avengers, mother looked good in this one. This was a bit more accurate to Amoras power but for some reason Loki and Amora didn’t seem to know each other in this? It isn’t 616 though.
Marvel Disk Wars didn’t have Amora but ya I think they have dub on this one. Again these are kids shows so they’re a little silly and not rly true to their power level but they’re good for making edits or if ur bored
Hank Pym being in chronic pain is literally part of his character arc in Marvel Disk Wars, a weird anime where the Avengers become pokemon (they wanted to imprison/rehabilitate villains by storing them in the titular disks, but an accident led to the Avengers getting put in disks too, and now the only ones who can let them out temporarily are a group of kids).
In the context of that show, Wasp does something reckless on a mission, which causes Giant Man to overstretch his growing powers, which then causes him crippling pain every time he grows. He's forced to retire and becomes increasingly bitter that his old friends get the spotlight and he's a nobody. Then his old friends ask him for help releasing them from the disk sub-dimension. Their kid partners especially bug Hank to hurry his project up so much he's forced to upgrade his robot butler Ultron. Unfortunately, he manages to implant his own feelings of bitterness into Ultron, which turns Ultron evil, and Ultron sabotages the experiment, which forces Hank to use his powers to save everyone and then collapse from pain. The ensuing battle with Ultron hospitalizes him. SHIELD is severely unimpressed and drags him out of the hospital to court martial him, and during the process the strain makes him faint. After he wakes up, he panics about SHIELD wanting to jail him for Ultron's crimes and, with the help of a guilt-ridden Wasp and her partner, jacks a plane and goes home. However, SHIELD refuses to leave him alone and surrounds him with helicarriers, forcing him to use his powers again to get them to leave him alone. However, his rampage is a short one because he has to stop and clean up his own collateral damage before it harms Wasp. Then he gets hospitalized with worse symptoms than before.
If his life couldn't get worse, Ultron returns too, and Hank feels obligated to make a virus to stop him, but between his failing health and failed attempts to make the virus, he goes through a major nervous breakdown where he just wants someone to "wipe me off the face of the earth". Since this is an anime, the Avengers message Hank with their support for him, and it's enough to fire up his willpower and get him to succeed at the virus. Then he turns giant and fights Ultron, holding him down so Wasp can upload the virus. He's so badly battered and in pain that the Avengers' kid partners put him in a disk to heal him, but he's glad he could be a hero and help people and hang out with all his old friends.
To add insult in injury, in that show, Tony insults his coffee brewing skills because Hank only brews the cheap-ass stuff.
OOOO i have very little to add bc i have not watched but i did try to track it down once n failed... anon if you have a link please share i would absolutely love to observe this. that shield plot kinda reminds me of in ant-man/giant-man double feature, when he's forcibly institutionalised by the us gov. bc they don't listen or trust him, and again the beginning of avengers a.i..... man's can't catch a break 😔😔😔

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The Doc Ock from Ed McGuinness’s Ultimate Spider-Man concept art.
I didn’t have an exact color palette to work with so I went with Ock’s standard Ultimate Spider-Man colors. Alts with Disk Wars coloration under the cut.
Anime Review: Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers
Omg, I just started watching this anime because I love the Avengers, Marvel, and anime. This is officially the craziest most amazing thing I have ever seen. It’s a mixture of Marvel, Digimon, Pokemon, Power Rangers, and anime. It definitely sounds like an insane mixture that wouldn’t work, but it was actually really good. Now, this is definitely a more lighthearted approach. Yes, there is violence and a bunch of action scenes with people getting beat up. But, we get all of the heartwarming moments about the power of friendship and all of those teaching moments we know to expect. Also, I am a huge Spiderman fan, and I really liked the way he was portrayed in this series. Overall, I really enjoyed this anime and would definitely recommend it to anyone out there who’s a Marvel fan and looking for something to binge during this never ending quarantine.
"He's a slippery one! And I'm responsible for keeping him safe, and everyone else safe from him! [Being my brother's keeper] is my duty, always and forever. That is my burden to bear." - Thor, Future Avengers, 1x26
(For the curious, Loki shows up in season one, episode 19-21 and 24-26, as well as the final episode of the series, 2x13 for a short yet delightful cameo, but episode 19 and 20 are the Thorki jackpot. Disney+ is apparently going to have the first season available for streaming by the end of the month, but uh, you know, sites like Kiss Anime also exist, cough. [I've already paid for a yearly subscription for the channel fwiw.]
(The Disk Wars anime also has some decent Thor and Loki interaction, but it isn't nearly as tropey as their Future Avengers arc, imo. Also, both series utilize the obnoxious set up of random kids wanting to join the team and thus filtering everything through their POV, including ongoing arcs about ~brotherly bonds~ that could very easily have been represented by Thor and Loki, hashtag so close yet so far away. Likewise, the Avengers are pretty much treated like fucking Pokemon in Disk Wars, hashtag why are kids.)