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Civil War is a turning point in the MCU because it’s a major factor in the loss that the franchise’s heroes suffer when Thanos comes knocking in Avengers: Infinity War. One would think that the franchise would want to move on from such a dark moment in history, but it can’t seem to shake it. In fact, the MCU just recreated an iconic scene from Civil War in its latest animated series.
Kuda and Tafari Face Their Own Civil War in Eyes of Wakanda

While the MCU references Wakanda and its people prior to Civil War, the 2016 movie features the first live-action Wakandans, including King T’Chaka and Prince T’Challa. The African nation goes on to be the setting for both Black Panther movies and makes an appearance in Avengers: Infinity War. Eyes of Wakanda turns things up a notch, though, by following different War Dogs throughout history who are hunting down missing vibranium artifacts around the world. Episode 4, “The Last Panther,” takes place in the late 1800s in Ethiopia, which is at war with Italy. Kuda and Prince Tafari have to make their way through the conflict in order to retrieve a vibranium axe. While the road is treacherous, they finish the job and start their journey home. However, they run into a mysterious adversary who has their sights set on their treasure.
Immediately, Kuda and Tafari begin to defend themselves, and they hold their own despite their enemy’s advanced technology. At one point, they work in tandem, taking turns hitting the would-be thief and even passing around the axe in the process. The scene’s choreography matches up perfectly with the moment when Captain America and Bucky fight Iron Man in Civil War, and the similarities don’t stop there. After the fight, the War Dogs learn that they were battling the future queen of Wakanda, who has traveled back in time to return the axe and save the country. It’s a lot for Kuda and Tafari to take in, and they argue about what the right path is after the Black Panther returns to her time. Fortunately, they get on the same page, but not every MCU duo is so emotionally mature.









