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* DisneyVillainDeath: Like father, like son. A flashback in season 5's "T'Chanda" ends with Heinrich allowing himself to fall off a cliff, just to spite Cap. Since it's before his face got glued up, he must've walked away from it.



* ChronicVillainy: At the end of "House of Zemo", he rejects his father and it looks like he ''might'' be starting to turn into a better person. Nope. Come "Sneakers", he's once again committing villainy. Only this time, it's just for ''his'' sake, rather than because of his daddy issues.
* DisneyVillainDeath: His first appearance has him plunge off a cliff, with Iron Man saying he can't find the body. The very next episode, he's fine.

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* ChronicVillainy: At the end of "House of Zemo", he rejects his father and it looks like he ''might'' be starting to turn into a better person. Nope. Come "Sneakers", he's once again committing villainy. Only this time, it's just for ''his'' sake, rather than because of his daddy issues.
issues. Happens again in season 5, as he just can't resist the shiny evil artifact...
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His first appearance has him plunge off a cliff, with Iron Man saying he can't find the body. The very next episode, he's fine.fine.
** Happens ''again'' in "Panther's Quest", where Killmonger and Madame Masque throw him into the Hudson. This time, it appears to stick, since he doesn't reappear after that.
* EntitledBastard: During his team-up with T'Challa, he moans and sulks that T'Challa doesn't trust him, and complains about his living quarters, which is a giant suite that would put most hotels to shame.

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* AbusiveParent: When he was brought from 1943, it's evident that he has nothing but scorn for Helmut Zemo, calling his son a failure and abandoning in favor of his great-great-grandson from 2099.

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* AbusiveParent: When he was brought from 1943, it's evident that he has nothing but scorn for Helmut Zemo, calling his son a failure and abandoning him in favor of his great-great-grandson from 2099.


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* {{Jerkass}}: If you thought creating a time portal might get even a begrudging compliment from this guy, you'd be wrong. Absolutely nothing Helmut does stops dad from pouring withering contempt over him.


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* NoNonsenseNemesis: A difference between him and Helmut when they team up. Helmut wants Cap to suffer, whereas Heinrich's quite happy shooting him dead then and there.


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* UngratefulBastard: Never once shows ''any'' sort of love towards his son.


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* ChronicVillainy: At the end of "House of Zemo", he rejects his father and it looks like he ''might'' be starting to turn into a better person. Nope. Come "Sneakers", he's once again committing villainy. Only this time, it's just for ''his'' sake, rather than because of his daddy issues.
* DisneyVillainDeath: His first appearance has him plunge off a cliff, with Iron Man saying he can't find the body. The very next episode, he's fine.


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* UnexplainedRecovery: He has a knack for seemingly dying then popping back up again with no comment.
* WellDoneSonGuy: Guy jury-rigs a time portal from some leftover Kang tech to try and impress his father. Doesn't work at all. The only benefit of the team-up of Zemos is Helmut decides his dad's approval means nothing.

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->Voiced by: Creator/DavidKaye ("Saving Captain Rogers" and "T'Chanda"), Creator/DannyJacobs ("The House of Zemo")

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