Marvel Future Avengers
- TV Series
- 2017β2018
- TV-PG
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5.7/10
433
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follows a young boy named Makoto, who gains superpowers due to an evil gene manipulation experiment. Makoto and other young kids with powers join the Avengers as apprentices named "Future Av... Read allfollows a young boy named Makoto, who gains superpowers due to an evil gene manipulation experiment. Makoto and other young kids with powers join the Avengers as apprentices named "Future Avengers."follows a young boy named Makoto, who gains superpowers due to an evil gene manipulation experiment. Makoto and other young kids with powers join the Avengers as apprentices named "Future Avengers."
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First seen this and oh this looks good. And it's new, so I'm going to watch. Was so excited..! Then everytime they use a move of any kind it's announced. No matter what the move may be. " Repulsor blast"..."Hulk Smash"
"Shield Throw"...Plus introducing each character so big every time a new one shows up..π€£πAs if you don't know them. I would understand doing it the first episode once. But after seeing about 10 minutes automatically new it was anime done by Japan. If Disney is really going to start outsourcing Marvel how long before they totally ruin it. This isn't even good for children. Growing up watching this, you'll never get that feeling of knowing what Marvel really is and it's true depth of tremendous characters and stories..This is just pure trash..if you love true Marvel, don't waist your time on this.
A really interesting and different kind of show! The thing is, this is not actually my kind of show, intriguing plot but I didn't enjoy it as much as other Marvel animations!
I have not yet finished the show but I am already loving it, most of the cast have voiced characters from shows I have seen and heard of and I think the plot so far is amazing.
Marvel Future Avengers is an anime following three kids (Makoto, Chloe, Adi) becoming apprentice heroes under the Avengers. The series follows them figuring out what being a hero truly means as the youthful team the Future Avengers, as they believe that you can't change your past but you could change your future. The first season follows the Avengers going up against the Masters of Evil and Kang the Conqueror and the second season follows the Inhumans. I feel like it ended a little too early as there's more of the marvel universe for the Future Avengers to explore and more big bads they could face. A season three could bring in the X-Men, of which would bring back Deadpool, of whom seemed like an underutilized character in the series, and could bring in the threats of Magneto and Mister Sinister. Mister Sinister might then tie back in with the Emerald reign project and help explore the genetic modification themes of the series. Another thing to help with that is do Guardians of the Galaxy after that and do the High Evolutionary. Other things the series could also explore based more on the hero part than just genetic modification in future seasons are the Fantastic Four (with them bringing Galactus, Silver Surfer, and Dr. Doom), Ultron, and Thanos. That's at least what I want to be added into the series. Just the series seems to be cut a little too short, but besides that, it's a pretty good series.
I'm not quite sure why this one has such a poor rating. That is, unless the response is that shows that are clearly intended for children are rated according to criteria meant for an older audience.
It's performing fairly well, judging by the criteria for a children's show. It's not as badly written as kiddie cartoons usually are, and despite a few corny scenes, it's good enough to pass the time as an adult if you're looking for something simple to watch in the background while you multitask. Which, if it were stupid, I couldn't accomplish.
The program, which is intended for American and Japanese audiences, has unexpected moments, especially when the main characters are led to believe they are heroes. The show highlights the difficulties of adjusting to a reversed world by making references to "unspeakable things" and the conflicts of the protagonists.
The terrible "character sacrifices themselves for a dramatic moment as the others lament the demise, only for said character to turn out just fine mere seconds later, completely nullifying previous emotional moment" is one of the many clichΓ©s used in Future Avengers. To be honest, I'd be shocked if anyone genuinely believed the key characters would die.
It's performing fairly well, judging by the criteria for a children's show. It's not as badly written as kiddie cartoons usually are, and despite a few corny scenes, it's good enough to pass the time as an adult if you're looking for something simple to watch in the background while you multitask. Which, if it were stupid, I couldn't accomplish.
The program, which is intended for American and Japanese audiences, has unexpected moments, especially when the main characters are led to believe they are heroes. The show highlights the difficulties of adjusting to a reversed world by making references to "unspeakable things" and the conflicts of the protagonists.
The terrible "character sacrifices themselves for a dramatic moment as the others lament the demise, only for said character to turn out just fine mere seconds later, completely nullifying previous emotional moment" is one of the many clichΓ©s used in Future Avengers. To be honest, I'd be shocked if anyone genuinely believed the key characters would die.
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