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While Marvel Animation isn’t producing any Avengers-related projects at the moment, there are still plenty to revisit, and they all possess qualities that make them worth watching. Unfortunately, not all can earn the top spot on this list. Here’s every animated version of the Avengers, ranked.
10) The Avengers: United They Stand

An Avengers show is only as good as its lineup, and The Avengers: United They Stand features an odd one. Ant-Man and Wasp lead the titular team, which also includes Wonder Woman, Tigra, Falcon, Vision, Scarlet Witch, and Hawkeye. While Earth’s Mightiest Heroes face off against plenty of notable villains in the show, they don’t do enough to stand out in their brief 13-episode run.
9) Spidey and His Amazing Friends

Sometimes, a problem is too big for a hero or even a couple of heroes to deal with, so they bring in backup. In Spider and His Amazing Friends, Peter Parker reaches out to some of the Avengers, including Black Panther, Hulk, and Ms. Marvel. All three characters bring a jolt of energy to the kid-centric show, but hold their appearances in high regard because they’re far from the focus.
8) Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher

Although the Avengers are an American creation, they have appeared in numerous anime projects. Avengers Confidential: Black Widow & Punisher forces the two killers to team up after a terrorist organization seeks to sell dangerous technology. However, they receive some help in the form of the Avengers, who show up for the final battle and help save the day. The depiction of the Marvel team is nothing to write home about, though.
7) Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers

Speaking of anime, Marvel Disk Wars: The Avengers takes its heroes in a unique direction, reimaging them as they team up with a group of kids to defeat the villain Loki. Seeing a new take on the popular Marvel team is great, especially because the story they’re part of is unlike anything they’ve been part of before. The only problem is that the heroes play second fiddle to their young partners.
6) Marvel Future Avengers

The final anime project on this list also asks Earth’s Mightiest Heroes to work with kids. In Marvel Future Avengers, Iron Man and Co. train a group of children who were raised to believe they were evil. Of course, that’s far from the case, so the Avengers pass down their righteousness and help out their new allies whenever they get the chance.













