The Avengers: United They Stand
The Avengers: United They Stand (also known simply as The Avengers), was an animated series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. 13 episodes in length, it originally aired from October 30, 1999 to February 26, 2000, and was produced by Avi Arad and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television.
The series featured a team broadly based on the roster for the 1984 Avengers spin-off series The West Coast Avengers, comprised of the Wasp, Wonder Man, Tigra, Hawkeye, and Scarlet Witch, led by Ant-Man (aka Giant-Man), with the Falcon and the Vision joining in the opening two-parter. For undetermined reasons (perhaps due to their rights being tied up in planned movie projects), the Avengers' "Big Three" were not regular fixtures in the series - Captain America and Iron Man made only guest appearances in one episode each, while Thor did not appear outside of the opening titles.
The series featured many of the Avengers' major comic book foes, including Ultron, Kang the Conqueror, Egghead, the Masters of Evil, the Grim Reaper and the Zodiac, as well as associated characters such as the Swordsman, the Circus of Crime, the Sub-Mariner, Attuma, Agatha Harkness and the Salem's Seven. The show made several fan-friendly references to aspects of the characters' comic book history that were otherwise not expanded upon for the uninitiated, such as the Falcon and Captain America's partnership, Hawkeye's partial deafness or Namor's half-breed nature.
Beyond this, however, the series bore little in the way of similarity to the comics, mainly due to its wholesale redesign of the cast, characterized by asymmetrical costume design and the most (in)famous element of the series - Ant-Man, Wasp, Hawkeye and Falcon all wore suits of battle armor, which they donned in sentai-inspired "power-up" sequences. This, coupled with the number of suits of armor and costumes the characters wore in various episodes ("jungle" suits in episode #6, "ultra-armor" in episode #7, "undersea" suits in episode #8, spacesuits in episode #9; all very carefully designed to be character-specific, rather than generic), as well as the several different body designs that arch-villain Ultron rotated through in the course of his appearances, seems to suggest that the series was designed with the mechanics of a toyline in mind, offering many different variations of the characters to make action figures out of.
On a side note for episode one, portraits of Beast, Black Panther, Hulk, Namor, Quicksilver, and two unknown heroes are seen in the conference room when Mr. Sikorsky is ranting about the events where the president was attacked.
The entire cast from X-Men: The Animated Series were going to appear in a planned, but unmade two part episode during Season 2. The series was, however, cancelled before Season 2 was made. The X-Men were to have be voiced by their respective voice actors/actresses. Some of the voice cast for Avengers started from X-Men. Lenore Zann, voice of Rogue, for instance voiced Tigra.
1.- Avengers Assemble (1): Ultron creates the Vision and sends him to destroy Ant-Man.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ABPB0632
2.- Avengers Assemble (2): Wonder Man is put on life support and the Avengers must take over where he fell. Falcon joins the team and Vision is reprogrammed with some of Wonder Man's mind.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=91W03CZD
3.- Kang: Kang the Conqueror appears creating havoc while looking for a special crystal obelisk from ancient Egypt. This object would allow him to go back into the future and oppress millions of people. The Avengers must protect the world past, present and future, at all costs.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PL9PEPJA
4.- Egg-streme Vengeance: Egghead initiates a plot to destroy his archrival Ant-Man by making his "Pym particles" go crazy. The Avengers must prevent Ant-Man from shrinking to subatomic oblivion.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QFI457OV
5.- Comes a Swordman: While the Avengers face the thieves of a biological weapons study lab, Hawkeye must face his past and his old mentor, the Swordsman.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MIY4JBH4
6.- Remnants: Strange remnants of Ultron's previous experiments create terror on an island where France's main nuclear testing facility exists. The Avengers race to control or destroy these machines before they start a nuclear war. Only they haven't planned on Ultron paying a visit as well. In a brief moment, a picture of Beast appears on the wall during the Avengers' meeting.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=25XDWIPI
7.- Command Decision: The Avengers must stop the Masters of Evil, who are trying to steal a shipment of highly dangerous government weapons. To make matters more difficult, Captain America comes on the scene, leaving Ant-Man to work out his leadership issues while still focusing on the job at hand.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0SEKI3SM
8.- To Rule Atlantis: Mysterious earthquakes are caused artificially. The Avengers suspect prince Namor of Atlantis so they go under the sea to investigate. They discover Namor is not causing the earthquakes, but if he isn't who is?
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WY7VWQ1V
9.- Shooting Stars: When satellites are blasted out of their orbits, the whole world is threatened. Learning that the criminal organization Zodiac is behind the chaos, the Avengers with the help of Iron Man rocket into space to stop the blackmail of Earth's cities.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BUDVLNDJ
10.- What a Vision Has to Do: Vision volunteers to be "bait" to allow himself to be captured by Ultron as a way for the Avengers to track him to the villain's lair. It works, but Ultron is ready for them. This is the last appearance of Ultron in the series.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0FTC25FZ
11.- The Sorceress' Apprentice: Scarlet Witch visits Agatha Harkness accompanied by Vision to see what she can do for Wonder Man, but she is kidnapped by the Salem's Seven. Scarlet Witch calls the rest of the Avengers to help her, but they are busy fighting the Grim Reaper.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E29QXOTJ
12.- Earth and Fire (1): Something is dangerously affecting the magnetic fields of the Earth. Wasp realizes that her father's old business partner, Cornelius Van Lundt, is behind the disruptions. Wasp must face her past in order to save the Earth.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V1CS3LZX
13.- Earth and Fire (2): Someone wants an ancient meteorite buried beneath an island, which is the reason for the disruptions in the Earth's magnetic fields. The Avengers have a final showdown with the Zodiac gang.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GLGT1MO4

The Avengers: United They Stand (also known simply as The Avengers), was an animated series based on the Marvel Comics superhero team the Avengers. 13 episodes in length, it originally aired from October 30, 1999 to February 26, 2000, and was produced by Avi Arad and distributed by 20th Century Fox Television.
The series featured a team broadly based on the roster for the 1984 Avengers spin-off series The West Coast Avengers, comprised of the Wasp, Wonder Man, Tigra, Hawkeye, and Scarlet Witch, led by Ant-Man (aka Giant-Man), with the Falcon and the Vision joining in the opening two-parter. For undetermined reasons (perhaps due to their rights being tied up in planned movie projects), the Avengers' "Big Three" were not regular fixtures in the series - Captain America and Iron Man made only guest appearances in one episode each, while Thor did not appear outside of the opening titles.
The series featured many of the Avengers' major comic book foes, including Ultron, Kang the Conqueror, Egghead, the Masters of Evil, the Grim Reaper and the Zodiac, as well as associated characters such as the Swordsman, the Circus of Crime, the Sub-Mariner, Attuma, Agatha Harkness and the Salem's Seven. The show made several fan-friendly references to aspects of the characters' comic book history that were otherwise not expanded upon for the uninitiated, such as the Falcon and Captain America's partnership, Hawkeye's partial deafness or Namor's half-breed nature.
Beyond this, however, the series bore little in the way of similarity to the comics, mainly due to its wholesale redesign of the cast, characterized by asymmetrical costume design and the most (in)famous element of the series - Ant-Man, Wasp, Hawkeye and Falcon all wore suits of battle armor, which they donned in sentai-inspired "power-up" sequences. This, coupled with the number of suits of armor and costumes the characters wore in various episodes ("jungle" suits in episode #6, "ultra-armor" in episode #7, "undersea" suits in episode #8, spacesuits in episode #9; all very carefully designed to be character-specific, rather than generic), as well as the several different body designs that arch-villain Ultron rotated through in the course of his appearances, seems to suggest that the series was designed with the mechanics of a toyline in mind, offering many different variations of the characters to make action figures out of.
On a side note for episode one, portraits of Beast, Black Panther, Hulk, Namor, Quicksilver, and two unknown heroes are seen in the conference room when Mr. Sikorsky is ranting about the events where the president was attacked.
The entire cast from X-Men: The Animated Series were going to appear in a planned, but unmade two part episode during Season 2. The series was, however, cancelled before Season 2 was made. The X-Men were to have be voiced by their respective voice actors/actresses. Some of the voice cast for Avengers started from X-Men. Lenore Zann, voice of Rogue, for instance voiced Tigra.
1.- Avengers Assemble (1): Ultron creates the Vision and sends him to destroy Ant-Man.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=ABPB0632
2.- Avengers Assemble (2): Wonder Man is put on life support and the Avengers must take over where he fell. Falcon joins the team and Vision is reprogrammed with some of Wonder Man's mind.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=91W03CZD
3.- Kang: Kang the Conqueror appears creating havoc while looking for a special crystal obelisk from ancient Egypt. This object would allow him to go back into the future and oppress millions of people. The Avengers must protect the world past, present and future, at all costs.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=PL9PEPJA
4.- Egg-streme Vengeance: Egghead initiates a plot to destroy his archrival Ant-Man by making his "Pym particles" go crazy. The Avengers must prevent Ant-Man from shrinking to subatomic oblivion.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=QFI457OV
5.- Comes a Swordman: While the Avengers face the thieves of a biological weapons study lab, Hawkeye must face his past and his old mentor, the Swordsman.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=MIY4JBH4
6.- Remnants: Strange remnants of Ultron's previous experiments create terror on an island where France's main nuclear testing facility exists. The Avengers race to control or destroy these machines before they start a nuclear war. Only they haven't planned on Ultron paying a visit as well. In a brief moment, a picture of Beast appears on the wall during the Avengers' meeting.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=25XDWIPI
7.- Command Decision: The Avengers must stop the Masters of Evil, who are trying to steal a shipment of highly dangerous government weapons. To make matters more difficult, Captain America comes on the scene, leaving Ant-Man to work out his leadership issues while still focusing on the job at hand.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0SEKI3SM
8.- To Rule Atlantis: Mysterious earthquakes are caused artificially. The Avengers suspect prince Namor of Atlantis so they go under the sea to investigate. They discover Namor is not causing the earthquakes, but if he isn't who is?
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WY7VWQ1V
9.- Shooting Stars: When satellites are blasted out of their orbits, the whole world is threatened. Learning that the criminal organization Zodiac is behind the chaos, the Avengers with the help of Iron Man rocket into space to stop the blackmail of Earth's cities.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BUDVLNDJ
10.- What a Vision Has to Do: Vision volunteers to be "bait" to allow himself to be captured by Ultron as a way for the Avengers to track him to the villain's lair. It works, but Ultron is ready for them. This is the last appearance of Ultron in the series.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=0FTC25FZ
11.- The Sorceress' Apprentice: Scarlet Witch visits Agatha Harkness accompanied by Vision to see what she can do for Wonder Man, but she is kidnapped by the Salem's Seven. Scarlet Witch calls the rest of the Avengers to help her, but they are busy fighting the Grim Reaper.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E29QXOTJ
12.- Earth and Fire (1): Something is dangerously affecting the magnetic fields of the Earth. Wasp realizes that her father's old business partner, Cornelius Van Lundt, is behind the disruptions. Wasp must face her past in order to save the Earth.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=V1CS3LZX
13.- Earth and Fire (2): Someone wants an ancient meteorite buried beneath an island, which is the reason for the disruptions in the Earth's magnetic fields. The Avengers have a final showdown with the Zodiac gang.
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=GLGT1MO4