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The following is an episode list for Marvel Anime, a four-part series of anime shows as part of a collaboration between Marvel Entertainment and Madhouse. The four series are based on Iron Man, Wolverine, X-Men and Blade. [1] These series had their debut in Japan on Animax, and aired in North America on G4 and in Australia on Sci Fi.
Gab Hernandez of Screen Rant included Marvel Future Avengers in their "10 Best Superhero Anime Based On Marvel" list. [15] Kristy Ambrose of Game Rant ranked Marvel Future Avengers 9th in their "16 Best Superhero Anime" list, asserting, "This is a fun superhero anime to watch just for the visuals no matter what."
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.
Marvel Anime: Iron Man: 1 12 2010–2011 (Japan) 2011–2012 (U.S.) Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan / Marvel Entertainment / Madhouse: Animax (Japan) G4 (U.S.) Each anime series consisted of 12 episodes. Marvel Anime: Wolverine: 1 12 Marvel Anime: X-Men: 1 12 Marvel Anime: Blade: 1 12 Ultimate Spider-Man: 4 104 2012–2017 Marvel Animation ...
20 episodes [1] Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz: Frank, various voices 46 episodes [1] 2018: Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny: Jindiao, Red Phoenix: 13 episodes [1] 2019: Star Wars: Resistance: Leoz, Stormtrooper #2, Trooper CS-515: 3 episodes [1] Spider-Man: Security Guard Episode: "My Own Worst Enemy" [1] 2020: Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts ...
At a presentation held in New York City in April 2008, BET announced that it had signed a deal with Marvel Comics to turn Black Panther into a primetime half-hour animated series. In July 2008 at San Diego Comic-Con , the first footage of the series was shown publicly, indicating that the series was essentially just motion comic versions of the ...
"Lamentis" is the third episode of the first season of the American television series Loki, based on Marvel Comics featuring the character Loki. It follows alternate versions of the character who escape from the mysterious Time Variance Authority (TVA) but get stranded in an apocalyptic event and must work together to survive.
After the episode's release, Marvel released a promotional poster for the episode featuring Nick Fury and a quote from the episode. [28] Marvel also announced merchandise as part of its weekly "Marvel Must Haves" promotion for each episode of the series, including apparel and accessories based on the Watcher and various heroes. [29]