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  2. Marvel Anime - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Anime (Japanese: マーベルアニメ, Hepburn: Māberuanime) is a 2010 Japanese superhero anime television series by Madhouse and is based on the Marvel Comics universe. It is an anthology collection consisting of four twelve-episode animated series and two direct-to-video films.

  3. Iron Man: Rise of Technovore - Wikipedia

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    The film was released in North America on Blu-ray and DVD on April 16, 2013, [2] [3] and on April 24, 2013 in Japan receiving the release of Marvel Studios' Iron Man 3 which was released on May 3, 2013.

  4. List of films based on Marvel Comics publications - Wikipedia

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    Marvel Comics films showcased at the 2011 D23 Expo. Marvel Comics is a publisher of American comic books and related media. It counts among its characters such well-known superheroes as Spider-Man, Wolverine, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Hulk, Black Panther, Doctor Strange, Ant-Man, Daredevil, and Deadpool, and such teams as the Avengers, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, and the Guardians of ...

  5. Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher - Wikipedia

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    IGN awarded Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher a score of 8 out of 10, saying "Avengers Confidential: Black Widow and Punisher is a complex and effective animated offering from Marvel." [ 6 ] Den of Geek awarded it a more negative score of 2 out of 5, criticising the dialogue and characterisation but praising the fight scenes.

  6. Spider-Man (1978 film) - Wikipedia

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    The movie was the first appearance of the character of Juzo Mamiya, who subsequently appeared in three episodes of the series, episodes 11, 12 and 14. [4] The film is the same length as the series episodes but was shot in widescreen. [5] The stunts in the film were choreographed and the acrobatics performed by the Japan Action Club (JAC). [3]

  7. Spider-Man (Takuya Yamashiro) - Wikipedia

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    The Takuya Yamashiro incarnation of Spider-Man is different from the traditional Marvel Comics version, with the former sharing the same name, costume, and primary superpowers. The series influenced later Tokusatsu series and anime series, as Yamashiro's series introduced the concept of a superhero summoning a giant robot to fight a massive ...

  8. Kyoufu Densetsu Kaiki! Frankenstein - Wikipedia

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    フランケンシュタイン), is a 1981 Japanese anime monster movie television film, loosely based on Mary Shelley's 1818 novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus and the Marvel comic book Monster of Frankenstein. In this 98-minute violent, adult-oriented film, the creature was portrayed as a misunderstood monster, who only wanted to ...

  9. Marvel Cinematic Universe - Wikipedia

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    The shared universe, much like the original Marvel Universe in comic books, was established by crossing over common plot elements, settings, cast, and characters. Marvel Studios releases its films in groups called "Phases", with the first three phases collectively known as "The Infinity Saga" and the following three phases as "The Multiverse Saga".